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Who is Chaganti Koteswara Rao garu ?



Brahma Sri Chaganti Koteswara Rao born in 1958. His wife name is Subramanyeswary. Have two children - Shanmukhacharan & Nagasrivalli. Titles/honours Sharada Jnana Putra, Pravachana Chakravarti. His Philosophy is Advaita Vedanta.

Brahmasri Chaganti Koteswara Rao (చాగంటి కోటేశ్వరరావు) is an eminent speaker on matters related to Sanathana Darma. He was born to Sri Chaganti Sundara Siva Rao garu and Smt Suseelamma. He married Smt.Subramanyeswary and has two children. As of 2014 he is working in Food Corporation of India, Kakinada.

Spiritual Discourses:

Sri Chaganti Koteswara Rao is a silent reader of puranas and blessed with wonderful oratory skills. He started giving pravachan on puranas extempore and proven his spectacular command on Spiritual Discourses on various Puranas, Ithihasams like Srimad Ramayanam, Srimad Bhagavatham and devotional hymns like Soundarya Lahari and Lalitha Sahasranama strotram. He has delivered discourses for 42 days continuously at Guntur on Sampoorna Ramayanam during 2005, Srimad Bhagavatham for 42 days during 2006, Shiva Maha Puranam for 30 days during 2007 and Sree Lalitha Sahasranama Stothram for about 45 days during 2008 . In addition he gave numerous pravachanams on various topics throughout the country.

He gives his discourses in Telugu language. He mesmerizes the audience with well refined reciting and thought provoking citations from various puranas extempore.

He has achieved what perhaps no other Telugu scholar managed to do. He has, by the quality of his pravachanams, command over Telugu language and all the classic texts, single handedly revived interest in Telugu classics and literature among the current generation. It is no exaggeration to say that in this age of English language assault on the world, BrahmaSri Chaganti Koteswara Rao stands tall holding out the greatness of Hindu culture, Hindu mythology to the present generation in Telugu language. The beauty of his pravachanas is visualization which is very much needed for today's world.

Listening to any of his complete pravachanams (Ramayana|Sampoorna Ramayanam), there are two classic advantage Sravana is hearing of Lord's Lilas. Sravana includes hearing of God's virtues, glories, sports and stories connected with His divine Name and Form. The devotee gets absorbed in the hearing of Divine stories and his mind merges in the thought of divinity; it cannot think of undivine things. The mind loses, as it were, its charm for the world. The devotee remembers God only even in dream.

The devotee should sit before a learned teacher who is a great saint and hear Divine stories. He should hear them with a sincere heart devoid of the sense of criticism or fault-finding. The devotee should try his best to live in the ideals preached in the scriptures.

One cannot attain Sravana-Bhakti without the company of saints or wise men. Mere reading for oneself is not of much use. Doubts will crop up. They cannot be solved by oneself easily. An experienced Guru is necessary to instruct the devotee in the right path.

King Parikshit attained Liberation through Sravana. He heard the glories of God from Suka Maharishi. His heart was purified. He attained the Abode of Lord Vishnu in Vaikuntha. He became liberated and enjoyed.

As part of his prophecy in God, we have the rule of faithful, orthodox religion and the carrying out of the said allegations by profession.

Sri Chaganti Koteswara Rao is an Indian scholar known for his discourses in Sanathana Dharma. A reader of spiritual pravachanams on various puranams and epics like Srimad Ramayanam, Srimad Bhagavatham, Soundaryalahari, Lalithasahasranama strotram etc., his discourses are widely followed and are telecast over television channels such as Bhakti TV and TTD and is quite popular among the Telugu speaking people all over the world.

Brahmasri Chaganti Koteswara Rao an eminent preacher, born to Chaganti Sundara Siva Rao, and Suseelamma. He married Subramanyeswary and blessed with two children Shanmukhacharan and Nagasrivalli and both have done their engineering. Presently he is working in Food Corporation of India, Kakinada. A silent reader of puranams and blessed with Saraswathi kataksham and started giving pravachanams on puranams extempore and proven his spectacular command on spiritual pravachanams on various purnanams and mythologies like Srimad Ramayanam, Srimad Bhagavatham Soundaryalahari, Lalithasahasranama strotram etc.,

Koteswara Rao has delivered discourses for 42 days continuously at Kakinada on sampoorna ramayanam during 2005, Sreemad Bhagavatham for 42 days during 2006, Sivamahapuranam for 30 days during 2007 and Sree Lalitha Sahasranama Stothram for about 45 days during 2008 . In addition he gave numerous pravachanams on various topics throughout the country. He mesmerizes the audience with well refined reciting and thought provoking citations from various puranams extempore. Brahmasri Koteswara Rao is a gifted personality with sarada kataksham who ensures of great spiritual anandam to all the audience.

He has been felicitated with citations like Upanyasa Chakravarthi, Sarada Jnana Putra.

Sri Chaganti Koteswara Rao has been appointed as spiritual Adviser to Andhra Pradesh State Government from April 2016.

Yandamoori at IMPACT KAKINADA 2017


Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi, The Sage of Arunachula

Documentary on the life and teachings of Sant Ramana Maharishi (1880-1950) - One of the greatest saints to have lived in the 19th century.

This documentary is extremely detailed and valuable to those who would like an insight into the core philosophy of all the religions of India. Bhagvan Maharishi's teachings are in complete harmony with Hinduism, Buddhism and Sikhism, three major religions of India.

This documentary is the essence of The Bhagvad Gita, Sri Guru Granth Sahib, and the teachings of The Buddha. Just by watching this documentary great advancement can be made in understanding spirituality that would otherwise take much time in research and reading.

Documentary in Telugu

Ramana Maharshi (30 December 1879 – 14 April 1950) was a Hindu sage and jivanmukta. He was born Venkataraman Iyer, but is most commonly known by the name Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi.

He was born in what is now Tiruchuli, Tamil Nadu, India. In 1895, an attraction to the holy hill Arunachala and the 63 Nayanars was aroused in him, and in 1896, at the age of 16, he had a "death-experience" where he became aware of a "current" or "force" (avesam) which he recognised as his true "I" or "self", which he later identified with Ishvara. This resulted in a state that he later described as "the state of mind of Iswara or the jnani". Six weeks later he left his uncle's home in Madurai, and journeyed to the holy mountain Arunachala, Tiruvannamalai, where he took on the role of a sannyasin (though not formally initiated), and remained for the rest of his life.

He soon attracted devotees who regarded him as an avatar and came to him for darshan ("the sight of God"), and in later years an ashram grew up around him, where visitors received upadesa ("spiritual instruction") by sitting silently in his company and raising their concerns and questions. Since the 1930s his teachings have been popularised in the West, resulting in worldwide recognition as an enlightened being.

Ramana Maharshi approved to a number of paths and practices, but recommended self-enquiry as the principal means to remove ignorance and abide in Self-awareness, together with bhakti (devotion) or surrender to the Self.

Ramana Maharshi Rare Original Video



Ramana Maharshi (30 December 1879 – 14 April 1950) was a Hindu sage and jivanmukta. He was born Venkataraman Iyer, but is most commonly known by the name Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi.

He was born in what is now Tiruchuli, Tamil Nadu, India. In 1895, an attraction to the holy hill Arunachala and the 63 Nayanars was aroused in him, and in 1896, at the age of 16, he had a "death-experience" where he became aware of a "current" or "force" (avesam) which he recognised as his true "I" or "self", which he later identified with Ishvara. This resulted in a state that he later described as "the state of mind of Iswara or the jnani". Six weeks later he left his uncle's home in Madurai, and journeyed to the holy mountain Arunachala, Tiruvannamalai, where he took on the role of a sannyasin (though not formally initiated), and remained for the rest of his life.

He soon attracted devotees who regarded him as an avatar and came to him for darshan ("the sight of God"), and in later years an ashram grew up around him, where visitors received upadesa ("spiritual instruction") by sitting silently in his company and raising their concerns and questions. Since the 1930s his teachings have been popularised in the West, resulting in worldwide recognition as an enlightened being.

Ramana Maharshi approved to a number of paths and practices, but recommended self-enquiry as the principal means to remove ignorance and abide in Self-awareness, together with bhakti (devotion) or surrender to the Self.

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