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Her Holiness
Sriman Niranjana
Mahajagadguru Mathe Mahadevi
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A Profile " Though young in age she carries in her intellect the wisdom
of the ages '' exclaimed everybody who came in the presence of and heard the
discourses and speeches of Her Holiness Jagadguru Mathe Mahadevi, even at her
young age of 20 years. The Goddess of knowledge seems to be dancing on her
eloquent tongue. Besides being an
orator of genius, she is a sound scholar, a revolutionary preacher, an impressive
writer, a mystic and above all a reformative thinker with progressive
ideologies. Being a devoted student of Indian heritage, she has made a special
and thorough study of Indian scriptures and lives of Indian sages. She has
dedicated herself to the deep study of the mystic literature of the great
Saranas of 12th century and has attained a mastery over that special literature
in Kannada. She gives a lucid but deep exposition of the scriptures in her
discourses and writings. It is not an exaggeration if one exclaims that hours
roll away like minutes while hearing her lectures. Her metallic and yet
melodious voice with tremendous clarity of thinking and with spontaneous flow of
expression, is a continual source of thrilling experience. Her spiritual
discourses provoke our intellect, quench our thirst for knowledge, inspire our
will to step forward with self-confidence and bathe our hearts in the shower of
bliss. It is a matter of pride to see her as the first woman in the history of
religion, ascending the pontifical seat of a Jagadguru, so far reserved for men
only. By taking this bold and vehement step she has established a sublime
tradition of recognising the women as preceptors (Gurus).
Blooming bud
Her Holiness Jagadguru Mathe Mahadevi, popularly
known and shortly addressed as Mataji, was born on 13th March, 1946 at
Chitradurga (Karnataka State) as the eldest daughter of a noble father, late
Dr. S.R. Basappa and an ideal and pious mother, Smt. Gangamma. And she was
named Ratna, a jewel of that family (Probably it was the will of God that she
should become a jewel of religious tradition). From childhood Mataji showed an
extraordinary brilliance and was studious in nature. Being a precocious genius,
most of her talent inclusive of her aptitude for literature and philosophy
bloomed at an early age. She was attracted to things devotional quite soon at
her teen age, and with an unquenchable thirst for acquisition of knowledge she
was spending most of her time in studying religious scriptures, some times
being mocked at by her playmates of girlhood as a "Book-Worm'' and as
'Grandma' and was much interested in activities like worship, prayer etc., But,
as a tender bud of jasmine unfolds, as the new moon grows whole into full-moon,
Mataji's personality blossomed incessantly.
Conversion
After
the completion of science-graduation in 1965, Mataji's mind swayed so much
towards intense ascetic life that, in spite of unwillingness and resentment of
her family members, she could not be prevented from stepping into the spiritual
life. Mataji's inner-self yearned for proper guidance that could shape (or
mould) her future life and she was praying for Divine Grace. As though by
divine will, she met the revered Sadguru Lingananda Swamiji, who was one of the
greatest revolutionary-religious leaders of the land, and who was popular as
Abhinava Vivekananda. Revered Guruji was able to read the Divine will behind
her decision to enter the ascetic life. Being successful to trace the
precocious genius of the new comer during her first interview itself, Swamiji
provided shelter and guided her in the spiritual path of Sivayoga.
Transformation
Mataji
got first initiation into religious life called ' Istalinga Diksha' on
21st August, 1965. The shower of grace
of God, that descended through the medium of initiation, blessed and divinised
her personality so much that soon she received the divine spell in her ear, her
literary genius sprang at once and flowed spontaneously in the form of lyrics
like a rushing torrent. To add up to this treasure, on one day she had a
Revelation of Jaganmata Akkamahadevi, the great lady saint of the twelfth
century, who was the spiritual model for Mataji. Mataji is fortunate enough to
have been charged with divine grace & power through divine vision
(Sakshatkara) of Akkamahadevi. Mataji's experience which bathed herself in
divine grace and ecstasy transformed her life thoroughly. Realising that she
was picked up by gracious God to fulfil His purpose, Mataji decided to devote
her life for this divine cause and made up her mind to serve the humanity as a
Sanyasini. After this revelation, she took Sanyasa initiation (Jangama Diksha)
on 5th April 1966 at the age of twenty. After initiation, while she was absorbed in yogic
practice and engaged in expressing her feelings and experiences through lyrics,
once again Mataji received divine
commandment in her dream to continue her academic study. So, to fulfil this
divine order and to extend the horizon of knowledge, she joined the M.A. course
at Karnataka University, taking Philosophy and Religion as her major subjects,
To her credit she passed M.A.with distinction in First in First class.
The first Woman Jagadguru
In
the meanwhile, she founded an institution called Jaganmata Akkamahadevi
Ashrama, at Dharwar. Inauguration of the same took place in 1968 with an ideal
purpose of providing shelter, guidance and training for spiritual seekers,
especially for girls and women who are dedicated to the propagation of
religious values. The Institution has got an intention to expand its shelter in
future to orphans, destitutes and helpless old aged women as well. One of the
novel accomplishments of Mataji is the ascent to Jagadguru Peetha, as a
challenge to show that a woman is as well eligible as a man to become a Guru
and entitled to occupy the pontifical
seat of a Jagadguru. The first Woman Jagadguru Peetha by name Jaganmata
Akkamahadevi Anubhava Peetha was established at Dharwar in 1970 and Poojya
Mataji ascended the same as the first Woman-Jagadguru on 21-4-1970. Since then
her achievements are innumerable.
A
Revolutionary religious leader
Being
one of the greatest religious teachers of the present day Indian society,
Mataji has inaugurated a movement called Viswa Dharma or Universal Religion,
which aims at inculcating great many changes into the religio-cultural milieu
of India. This campaign initiated by Mataji is not a sectarian one with stereo
typed ideas, but broad based one to show light, to one and all without any
discrimination of caste, class and sex. To implement the ideals of Viswa
Dharma, Mataji has started an institution named Viswa Kalyana Mission (World
Welfare Mission) which aims at bringing
together the whole humanity under a single roof of brotherhood.
Propagation of knowledge and service of mankind are the twin oars propelling
the boat of Viswa Kalyana Mission. To awaken the mass to make them realise the need of to-day, Mataji
launched a programme of travelling through different parts of India as well as
world. In this context she visited England, being invited as the Chief Guest to
address the 'World Religious Conference' held in July 1976, and the
"Symposium on Indian Religions'' held in September 1976, conducted in the
city of London. During her stay in England for nearly six months, Mataji
visited many Yoga centres, churches and other religious organisations, and
spoke on subjects of varied nature. She visited U.S.A and Canada in 1981 being
invited by V.S.N.A, travelled there for about six months, delivered Lectures
and conducted Yoga camps. Getting a tremendous response from genuine spiritual
seekers of truth of western countries, where a large amount of interest is
developing towards yoga and meditation, Mataji is aiming at establishing
centres of Viswa Kalyana Mission in foreign countries, which involves
"Paripurna Yoga Centre'' as its essential wing so as to guide the seekers
of introspective nature to achieve highest spiritual attainment. "Paripurna Yoga'' being unique in its kind, is
a blending of all existing traditional yogas of Indian heritage including Kundalini Yoga and is much more
effective. It aims not only at such individual attainments like realisation and
perfection but also at the transformation of the whole individual in full and
is comprehensive of the development of surrounding society and nation.
A literary genius
To highlight her literary achievements, Jagadguru
Mataji is a writer of deep thinking. She weaves speculative thoughts and noble
ideas in the warp and woof of her lectures and writings as beautiful golden
flowers are woven in silk cloth. Even at her young age of 25, she had written
not less than twentyfive-books on
varied subjects. She has written under the title of "Suyidhana Sugrantha Maala" 75
books and has published more than
hundred books. Two of her publications have won state Academy Award, and one
other Amminabhavi Memorial Award. At the age of twenty she wrote a
philosophical work of 860 pages titled "Basava Tatwa Darshan'' perhaps the
first work dealing with multifarious aspects of Lord Basava's social
reformations. Mataji is able to deal not only with serious reflective type of
philosophical works, but she can handle with uniform ease and lucidity many
other forms of literature. She has composed several lyrics and songs of praises
of God and His saints, which can be classically sung. She has produced light
literature also inclusive of stories for children. At the same time she has
stepped in the arena of novel-writing. Her first novel "HEPPITTA HALU'' (Curdled Milk), a social novel that runs to
600 pages was rewarded State Academy prize of 1973, and is considered as one of
the classics in Kannada literature, being widely read. Mataji's second novel,
which bears the title ' TARANGINI '
(The River) that runs to 800 pages
deals with the life and achievements of Akkamahadevi, already referred to as
the spiritual model for Mataji. Tarangini which is treated as a master piece of Mataji's writings has won Amminabhavi
Memorial Award of Karnataka Vidya
Vardhaka Sangha of Dharwar. Mataji is also the editor of
KALYANA KIRANA a socio-spiritual monthly
magazine, started in 1970. Very recently she has written a scholarly book,
"Basava Dharmada Samskaragalu'' dealing with the rites and rituals of
Lingayat religion and further she has edited and published Lord Basavanna's
Vachanas.
Rashtreeya Basava Dala
Another
concept contributed by Mataji is a socio-religious and moral organisation by
name Rashtreeya Basava Dala with the idea that the life of an individual and
society should go on two rails viz. one, the 'Religion' and the other, the 'Nation'.
It is non-communal, non-political and non-violent organisation. Patriotism
blended with religious faith and devotion is necessary to any genuine religious
individual. Whatever may be one's religion he should be loyal to the nation, he
lives in. With this ideology, Rashtreeya Basava Dala aims at building up
"Kalyana Rajya'', an Utopian Divine Society in this mortal world pregnant
with material, moral and spiritual values, achieving pleasure, happiness, and
bliss. Rashtreeya Basava Dala is training youths in a disciplined manner and
conducting weekly prayers, spiritual congregations and training camps. Further,
it renders yeomen service during natural calamities. At present it has hundreds
of branches both in Karnataka and other states.
Concept of Gana Linga at Kudala Sangama
To
fulfil God's commandment, Pujya Mataji
decided to install ''Gana Linga'' (Mammoth Linga) of 8Ft. height. Holy
consecration of this Gana Linga took place on 14th January 1996. This stands as a witness for the unification
of Basaveswara's followers who believe
that God is one, HE is the Supreme
Cosmic Soul, all human beings are HIS children, there is no other person or deity to be compared with God, the
Almighty who has no form. It is the
bounden duty of every Basavayat to have the sacred darshan of this Ganalinga at
least once in his life time and confirm his following (fellowship).
Mataji- a moving temple of knowledge
Mataji
has become a continual source of inspiration to earnest-minded souls. People of
all grades of mental calibre from learned scholars to laymen are fascinated by
Mataji's discourses and writings enriched with profound thought and logical
reasonings and get a new vision in life. Mataji, who re-evaluated the ancient
tenets of religion in the light of modern thoughts, convinces us that religion
in its pure and uncorrupted form, is an
ambrosia for all the ills of modern life. According to her exposition, religion
is not merely a pile of blind customs and worthless superstitions but a source
of comfort and peace to disturbed minds. Thus, Her Holiness Mahajagadguru Mathe Mahadevi is a
great star in the religious firmament of India, actively dedicated to the
service of God and humanity carrying
people with unparalleled zeal, on rationalistic and humanistic guidelines.
Animated by lofty ideal of Fatherhood of God and Brotherhood of Humanity preached by Lord Basava of 12th
century, she aims at bringing about a confluence of eastern religious values and western scientific
values resulting in cultural unity and
religious harmony.
Founder-Chairman:
Viswa Kalyana Mission.
Basava Mantapa, 2035, 20th Main, II Block, Chord Road, Rajajinagar,
Bangalore- 560010 Karnataka State,
India. Phone : 080-3325335, 3322790 Present Peethadhyakshe: Basava Dharmada
Mahajagadguru Peetha Mahamane Mahamatha, Sharana
Loka Kudala Sangama - 587115. Tq- Hunagunda,
Dist-Bagalakot Karnataka State, India.
Phone 08351-58038, 58007, 58140 |

