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Report: Malladihalli Sri Raghavendra Swamiji

Overview

Early life and ordination

Religious role and teachings

Temple, ashram, and institutions

Community and social activities

Festivals and major events

Influence and legacy

Sources and further research

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Respectful behavior

1. Ayurveda for the Common Man

The Philosophy of Nisargopachar (Naturopathy)

During the early 20th century, India was battling colonialism, poverty, and epidemic diseases. Allopathic medicine was expensive and out of reach for the rural poor. Swamiji realized that the root cause of all disease was not a lack of medicine, but a violation of natural laws. malladihalli sri raghavendra swamiji

His philosophy was simple yet profound:

  1. Mitti (Soil) and Jal (Water): He argued that modern living—with cushioned shoes, beds, and processed food—disconnects us from the Earth's energy. Walking barefoot on wet soil and drinking pure, structured water were his primary prescriptions.
  2. Fasting as a Surgeon: He famously stated, “Disease is not the enemy; it is the warning signal. Food is the medicine, and fasting is the surgery.” He used controlled fasting to dissolve accumulated toxins.
  3. Enemas (Vasti): He was a staunch advocate of daily colon cleansing using plain lukewarm water or herbal decoctions, believing that 80% of diseases originate from a toxic colon.
  4. Diet: He promoted a strict Satvic diet—raw sprouts, leafy greens, seasonal fruits, and boiled vegetables—with zero oil, zero milk (except for cow's milk in limited quantities), and zero refined sugar.

He did not merely preach this; he lived it. Until his death at the age of 106, Swamiji never used spectacles, never lost a tooth, never had a single wrinkle on his face, and never stepped into a hospital. He was living proof of his own system.

Legacy: Why He Matters More Today Than Ever

In the 21st century, where lifestyle diseases (obesity, diabetes, heart disease) have become pandemics, and where the cost of healthcare is bankrupting families, the teachings of Malladihalli Sri Raghavendra Swamiji are nothing short of a manual for survival. Report: Malladihalli Sri Raghavendra Swamiji Overview

5. Major Events and Practices