The person known as Anandaghana was born into a very traditional family in nadakuduru village of Krishna District of Andhra Pradesh, as Aripirala Viswam, a name befitting his stature. His father, Sri Laxmi Narayana Shastri and his forefathers actually belonged to vedic scholars from banaras. The vedic lineage can be traced back to nearly 37 generations. Various Peetadhipathis and personages used to consult Sri laxmi Narayana shastri, he was also the Asthana Vidwan to Mysore royalty and Sringeri Peetam.
The child viswam was born like any normal child, but for the fact that, because of his previous births, which is a bundle of spiritualism, is evident from the fact, that the parama guru, SRI SRI MAHAVATAR BABAJI designated a yogi, for the child's guidance. The boy grewup as a true son of the soil, but displayed amazing talents in poetry, arts and oratory He went on to receive the distinguished award from the World Poetic society in New York(for english poetry). He addresed the United Nations Mystic Group and enthralled the audience, at his young age. He was noted as one of the 2000 most intellectual people of the planet. He was decorated with 9 doctorates from 9 different countries, apart from his own docrate in Hyderabad. He was awarded the Sahitya Academy Award and was also the conveenor of the First World Telugu conference held at Hyderabad. He emblished several posts in several institutions as Member, or Director or Chairman. At the height of his wealth and fame, he vanished from the public life totally, in deference to the command of his Guru, accepted self-imposed exile and obscurity.
He started Parampara Viswambara, a Trust in 1980 at the command of SRI SRI MAHAVATAR BABAJI, for the spiritual upliftment of fellow beings. If he is not a pet of the divine mother and his Guru, these writings and expositions are not possible, which is evident by reading any of this works. Through his writings and commentaries, he is endevouring to extricate SRI VIDYA, the King of all Vidyas from the morass it had been discarded to and restore it to its pristine glory.
"Anandaghana" is the deeksha name given by SRI SRI MAHAVATAR BABAJI, who is the Parama Guru.
Traverse towards light-jyothi and laya is imparted to the sincere spiritual seekers through KRIYA YOGA and dhyana under the guidance of Anandaghana in Parampara viswambara.
Anything and everything that is manifest came out of the breath of the absolute. All names, forms existence, breath, psyche and matter came out of that breath, When become evolutionary it creates something other than itself as cosmos. But to keep separate existence the breath of God is the under current. The Gods breath is called absolute breath. The breath of the beings is called relative breath. God has transformed his absolute breath and sliced it into manyness and meted all pervading relative breath in order to fulfil his desire, to manifest himself as cosmos. The traverse of the relative breath is a manifest breath. The nature of the relative breath in the beings is called the horizontal breath. But, the breath has never lost its original moorings of verticality even though it turned horizontal. Horizontal breath can multiply desires, ideas and beings. Vertical breath is the unified breath. Horizontal breath is the diversified breath. In verticality there is only one purport of ascent. In horizontal breath the functions are manifold. That means the vertical breath in us acquires the direction of the unified breath that goes into the sky towards its source light. When it goes towards its source light, it is called mystic breath or unified breath in the being. By devoluting the horizontal breath, the breath can be modified, synthasized, into vertical or mystic breath in the beings.
"Eshwara nishwashitaha vedah" all enlightenment as Vedas is emanated out of the first breath of the pramatama. That means all enlightenment in the being is linked with the breath. Even the lack of it.
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