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Saints & Gurus at
Sree Dharmapuri Kshetram.

Each of these మహానుభావులు (great souls) attained self-realization through deep Tapas and spiritual discipline. Their darshan brings peace to the mind and inspires the soul. The significance of this sacred Sree Dharmapuri kshetram is profound, as it is graced by the divine presence of great Jagadgurus, Sadgurus, Avadhootas, and other enlightened beings. It stands as a sacred confluence of both the tradition of deities and the continuous flow of divine presence through different forms across time.
It is believed that deities do not communicate with us directly. Instead, when divine guidance becomes necessary, they manifest through avatar purushas, masters who bless humanity with wisdom and knowledge.
Whenever dharma declines, confusion prevails, and the human mind becomes restless, these మహానుభావులు descend to restore balance and guide humanity back to the righteous path. To fulfill this sacred purpose, they have chosen this Sree Dharmapuri kshetram as their abode and continue to bless devotees with their presence.

Visit to the Kshetram for experience their darshan, and receive their divine blessings that bring peace, clarity, and spiritual upliftment.

Jagadguru Adi Shankaracharya

“Realize that your true self (Atman) is one with the ultimate reality (God).”

Adi Shankaracharya is revered as Jagadguru, the universal teacher who established the philosophy of Advaita Vedanta, path of Gnana Yoga (path of knowledge) as the direct way to realize the ultimate truth. He emphasized deep study of scriptures, self-inquiry, and clear understanding to realize that the individual self (Atman) is one with the supreme reality (Brahman). Along with knowledge, he also encouraged devotion, discipline, and detachment from worldly attachments. Through practices like meditation, chanting, and discrimination between the real and unreal (viveka), a person can purify the mind, overcome ignorance, and attain self-realization and inner freedom.

Maharshi Vedavyasa

“Follow dharma and seek truth through knowledge, devotion, and righteous living.”

Vedavyasa, revered as Maharshi, is one of the greatest sages in Sanatana Dharma. He is credited with compiling the Vedas, composing the Mahabharata, and authoring the Puranas, guiding humanity with timeless spiritual wisdom and knowledge.He emphasized studying sacred knowledge, following dharma in daily life, and developing devotion to the divine through prayer and remembrance. His teachings encourage self-discipline, truthfulness, and living with moral values while performing one’s duties sincerely. Through this path, a person gradually gains wisdom, inner purity, and spiritual realization, leading to a meaningful and harmonious life.

Mahavatar Babaji

“Realize the divine within through disciplined practice, devotion, and inner awakening.”

the path of Kriya Yoga, a powerful spiritual practice that combines controlled breathing (pranayama), meditation, and awareness of inner energy to accelerate spiritual growth. Through regular practice, it helps calm the mind, purify the body, and bring inner balance. Along with Kriya Yoga, he emphasized deep meditation, devotion to the divine, and self-discipline in daily life. By controlling breath and thoughts, a person can gradually experience inner peace, self-realization, and ultimately unite with the divine consciousness.

Maha Tapaswi Sree Siva Balayogi Maharaj

“With selfless service, heartfelt bhajan, and deep meditation, one reaches spiritual fulfillment.”

A great spiritual master taught the path of Annadanam, Bhajan, and Dhyanam to help devotees develop selfless service, devotion, and inner awareness, leading to spiritual growth and divine bliss. With the blessings of sacred vibhuti and guidance to practice meditation and bhajans, even an ordinary person can experience deep states ,where one feels united with the divine, making this a simple yet powerful path to realization.

Ramana Maharshi

“Turn inward, inquire ‘Who am I?’, and realize your true Self as the ultimate truth.”

while observing thoughts and tracing them back to their source. Along with this, he encouraged simple practices like silent meditation, inner stillness (mauna), surrender to the divine, and watching the mind without attachment. Rather than complex rituals, his approach was based on simplicity and inner awareness, leading a person beyond the mind and ego to experience deep peace and true self-realization.
“Devotees are permitted to perform Shiva Linga abhishekam at any time in this sacred kshetram.”

Sri Rama Vishwambhar Das

“Practice Gayatri Mantram, live with devotion and discipline, and seek inner transformation through sincere spiritual effort.”

Guru Gnana Kendram is a sacred spiritual center where devotees receive the divine darshan of Sri Rama Vishwambhar Das, a great tapasvi known for deep Gayatri worship and penance, along with the presence of many महानుభావులు such as Sripada Vallabha, Chandrasekharendra , Raghavendra Swamy, Pothuluri Veerabrahmendra Swamy, Jillellamudi Amma, Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, Meher Baba, and Ramana Maharshi, whose darshan brings peace and inspiration; here, devotees can receive the Gayatri Mantra and participate in rituals like Upanayanam for inner purification and transformation, while Swamiji’s intense penance at a sacred cave in Simhachalam reflects his extraordinary spiritual power, and out of compassion, this Jatala Sadhu made his divine presence easily accessible at Sree Dharmapuri Kshetram, allowing devotees to receive blessings without undergoing the difficult journey to the hilltop.