Malladihalli Sri Raghavendra Swamiji (1890–1996), often called Tiruka ("beggar"), was a legendary yoga guru and Ayurvedic physician who dedicated his life to rural upliftment in Karnataka, India. He is best known for founding the Anatha Sevashrama Trust in the village of Malladihalli in 1943, where he built schools, colleges, and a specialized Ayurvedic hospital. Key Contributions & Philosophy

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

  1. Self-Realization: The attainment of Self-realization through introspection, self-inquiry, and devotion.
  2. Love and Compassion: Cultivating love, compassion, and kindness towards all living beings.
  3. Simple Living: Emphasizing the importance of simple living, humility, and detachment.

Conclusion

Malladihalli Sri Raghavendra Swamiji was more than a saint; he was a scientist of the soul and a physician of the body. In a world addicted to quick-fix pills and violent surgeries, his voice from the remote hills of Karnataka whispers a timeless truth: “Go back to nature. The cure is within you.”

Monastic Life

9. Caution & Honest Advice