: Born Kumaraswamy in Kerala on July 27, 1890. He lost his parents early and was raised by foster parents in Barkur, Karnataka. The "

spanning various genres. His "papers" and publications include: Yoga and Health

He is distinct from the 17th-century saint of Mantralayam, though he was a great devotee of that lineage.

His mastery of Ayurveda was equally legendary. He had a profound knowledge of herbs and "Nadi Pariksha" (pulse diagnosis). People from all over the country flocked to Malladihalli to seek cures for diseases that modern medicine often struggled to treat. A Legacy of Selfless Service

: Establishing schools and colleges to provide literacy and job opportunities to marginalized communities. Legacy and Modern Influence

Malladihalli Sri Raghavendra Swamiji made significant contributions to Hinduism and spirituality. He was a champion of Hindu unity and worked tirelessly to promote understanding and cooperation among different Hindu sects and traditions. He was also a strong advocate for the importance of spiritual education and the need for individuals to take responsibility for their own spiritual growth.

"Shareeramadyam khalu dharma sadhanam" (The body is indeed the primary instrument for righteousness) – and he lived that verse literally.

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