Guest guest Posted December 23, 2006 Report Share Posted December 23, 2006 Srimathe ramanujaya Namaha Sri Parasara Badri Narayana Bhattar svami hails from an august and divine lineage of Sri Parasara Bhattar the unparelled acharya in our Guruparampara who had a unique relationship with lord Sri Ranganatha/Ranganayaki as has his abhimana putra. Despite having loads of professional qualifications( B.com, CWA , Master of Foreign Trade(MFT), LL.B and CA) as feathers in his cap, Sri Parasara Badri Bhattar swamy didnt turn his attention towards wordly professions and is completely dedicating himself to our sampradayam and its upliftment. " Embedding the srivaishnava sampradayic principles to children at a very tender age will do wonders for our sampradayam for the future " is swamy's vision and mission. Swamy didnt just stop with architecting his vision but gave a shape to it in practice by starting a school called " Bhattar kuzham " to teach students the divine values of our sampradayam, arulicheyal and stotras. Also adding feather to his cap, a wonderful library called " jnana-p-piran " targeting to preserve and spread Srivaishnavism to one and all is operating in srirangam under his appropriate guidance. Swamy also wanted to prove to the outside world that, srivaishnavisam doesnt stop with temples and it encompasses the society enmass. For this swamy's answer is starting a trust called " Srimaan trust " . The trust conducts regular medical camps, religious classes in schools, cleaning and maintenance activities in temples and acharya thirumaligais, honours sannadhi kainkaryaparas, vidwans, and acharya purushas. That is just the tip of the iceberg in terms of its activities. The trust also is planning to host a exhibition to explain the subtle principles of our sampradayam by live models whose details can be found in the following news paper coverage. http://www.hindu.com/2006/12/22/stories/2006122225200300.htm Request one and all to render their helping hand as an investment for our Srivaishnavic future. For those who can attend in person are most welcome to this divine occasion. Ever in divine Service, kainkaryasree members Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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