Parents: Parama Pujya Srimati Satyavati & BrahmaSri Venkata Lakshmi Narasimha Rao.
Birth: Vaisakha Suddha Panchami (Sankara Jayanti), 1950
Place: Machilipatnam, Krishna District, Andhra Pradesh, India.
At the tender age of four, Guruji observed his mother shedding tears while singing Sri Rama Keertanas. Curious about this, he asked why devotion brings tears. He later learned these were "Anandabashpas" — tears of divine bliss. Inspired, he too began experiencing such bliss while reading Ramayana and Bhagavatam, marking the beginning of his spiritual journey.
In his early twenties, he received divine blessings of Goddess Kamakshi of Yajnavatika and attained extraordinary spiritual powers. He became a master of Vedas, Vedangas, Sastras, Puranas, and Itihasas — a living encyclopedia of sacred knowledge and an authority in Mantra Sastra.
Thousands of devotees have experienced divine grace through Guruji. Even at a young age, he blessed seekers with the Darshan of Divine Mother Balambika.
He was honored with the title "Mantra Mimamsa Kanthirava" by revered Siddhas in the Himalayas and received the "Viswa Gaurav Award" (1998) from Universal Foundation of Sanatana Dharma.
Guruji believes spirituality is not limited to rituals alone but includes rebuilding Sanatana Samskriti. Yoga is his strength, Mantra-Homa is his dialogue with divinity, and love and generosity define his nature.