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Narasimha Saraswati (1378−1459) was a guru. According to the Shri GuruCharitra, he is the second avatar of Dattatreya in Kaliyuga after Shripad Shri Vallabha.

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Narasimha Saraswati SHRI NARASIMHA SARASWATI Sampoorna Datta kshetra Darshini

Life

Narasimha Saraswati Spiritual Masters Sri Narasimha Saraswathi

Shri Narasimha Saraswati lived from 1378 to 1459 (Shaka 1300 to Shaka 1380). Saraswati was born into a Deshastha Brahmin family in Karanjapur, which is modern-day Lad-Karanja (Karanja), in the Washim district Maharashtra Vidarbha region of India. His father (Madhav) and his mother (Amba-Bhavani) initially named him Narahari or Shaligramadeva, with the surname Kale.

Narasimha Saraswati Sadgurus Sages Saints

Saraswati was a quiet child, who did not speak much during childhood. This lead his parents to worry about his speech ability; however, Saraswati showed through hand gestures that after his upanayana (munja), he would be able to speak. He started speaking after his munja, which so impressed the vedas and Brahmins in the village that it was talked about, with senior learned Brahmins coming to him for learning.

Narasimha Saraswati Sree Nrusimha Saraswati Swamy Sree Datta Vaibhavam

Saraswati left home in 1386 at a tender age of 8 all alone and went on a pilgrimage to Kashi on foot. He took Sannyasa at Kashi from Shri Krishna Saraswati. The second part of his name came from this guru, who eventually named him Shri Narasimha Saraswati. (This is a Sanskrit name.)

Narasimha Saraswati Sree Nrusimha Saraswati Swamy Sree Datta Vaibhavam

After becoming a guru, Saraswati visited several holy places before returning to Karanja at age 30 to meet his parents. He visited various places before settling in Ganagapura (Ganagapur) (now in the state of Karnataka) for the last 20 years of his life.

Towards the end of his life, Saraswati met with the Muslim king (Sultan) of Bidar who was possibly Mahmood Shah Bahmani I of the Bahamani Sultanate, who was the area ruler at that time.

Now his karma for that avatar had completed. Thus he decided to take samadhi. He left for the jungle of Kardali. Saraswati took nijgamananand ((निजगमनानंद) type of samadhi) in 1459.

Chronology

The main events of Sri Narasimha Saraswati's life are given below. Possible years and dates are given according to descriptions of the lunar and stellar events calendar mentioned in the Shri GuruCharitra.

  • Sha. 1300 (1378 CE): Birth
  • Sha. 1307 (1385 CE): Upanayan
  • Sha. 1308 (1386 CE): Left home
  • Sha. 1310 (1388 CE): Took Sanyas
  • Sha. 1338 (1416 CE): Arrived back home at Lad-Karanja
  • Sha. 1340 (1418 CE): Travelled along the banks of the river Gautami
  • Sha. 1342 (1420 CE): Stayed at Parali-Vaijanath
  • Sha. 1343 (1421 CE): Stayed at Audumbar (near Bhilavadi)
  • Sha. 1344-1356 (1422-1434 CE): Stayed at Narasoba Wadi (Narasimhapur)
  • Sha. 1357-1380 (1435-1458 CE): Stayed at Ganagapur
  • Sha. 1380 (14 January 1459 CE): Nijanandagaman at Shrishaila Mountain
  • Teachings

    Saraswati taught that the life of Brahmins was fully covered by the rules given in the old scriptures and the rules were to be strictly followed by the Brahmins in their daily lives inorder to achieve happiness and, ultimately, moksha. He insisted that his disciples follow these routines.

    Biography

    Many parts of Saraswati's life are told in the Shri GuruCharitra, written by Saraswati Gangadhar.

    Guru Tradition

    Saraswati comes from the tradition of Shringeri Math. Jagatguru Shri Adi Shankaracharya also comes from this same tradition. The guru-lineage is as follows:

    Shankar - Vishnu - Bramha - Vasishtha - Parashar - Vyas - Shuka - Gaudpadacharya - Govindacharya - Sri Adi Shankaracharya - Vishwarupacharya - Nityabodhghanacharya - Dnyanaghanacharya - Dnyanamottamacharya - Dnyanagiri - Simhagiri - Ishwaratirtha - Narasimhatirtha - Vidyatirtha - Vidyaranya - Vidyatirtha Saraswati - Malayananda Saraswati - Devatirtha Saraswati - Yadavendra Saraswati - Krishna Saraswati - Narasimha Saraswati.

    Disciple Tradition

    Shri Narasimha Saraswati had several disciples. They include:

  • Shri Madhav Saraswati from Prayag
  • Bal-Saraswati
  • Krishna Saraswati
  • Upendra Saraswati
  • Sadananda Saraswati
  • Dnyanajyoti Saraswati
  • Siddha Saraswati
  • Siddha Saraswati is possibly the original writer of the Sanskrit GuruCharitra, which was later translated to Marathi by Shri Saraswati Gangadhar.

    Legacy

    Saraswati's house where he was born is located in Karanja. Although the house is no longer in the original shape, some parts remain and have been converted into a temple.

    Final disciple tradition

    Saraswati's final disciple tradition is as follows:

    Shri Narasimha Saraswati - Madhavendra Saraswati - Amritendra Saraswati (Amritananda) - Gaganendra Saraswati - Madhavendra Saraswati (Madhav Saraswati).

    After Madhav Saraswati, the tradition split into two branches:

  • Eknath - Shrikrishna - Bramhadas
  • Vitthal Saraswati - Ambika Saraswati - Amrit

  • References

    Narasimha Saraswati Wikipedia