Shankarashram II

Shankarashram II

Infobox Hindu leader
name= Shankarāshram II


birth-date=
birth-place=Mallāpur, Karnataka
birth-name= Shukla Bhat(family)
death-date=1785("Shudha Tritiya" day of the "Maagha" month)
death-place= Mallapur,Karnataka
guru=Swami Parijñānāshram II
philosophy=Shaivism
honors=Fourth "Mathādhipati" of Chitrāpur Sāraswats
Founded "matha" at Mallapur
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Swami Shankarāshram II (Devanagari: स्वामी शङकर्ाश्रम्, "IAST|Swā.mi Śan.ka.rā.shram") was the Fourth head guru or "Mathādhipati"(Head of the "matha" or monastery) of the Chitrapur Saraswat Brahmin community. His reign was from 1770 to 1785.

He was a great scholar who was well versed with the Vedas and the Upanishads. His yogic powers were extraordinary and he was regarded and revered as an "avatār"(incarnation) of Lord "Dattātreya(IAST|Da.t.tā.tre.ya)". [cite web|url=http://www.chitrapurmath.net/parampara/guru_parampara.htm|title=H. H. Shrimat Shankarashram Swamiji -II (Mallapur)|accessdate=2007-06-21] Very many miracles have been attributed to him(See Miracles). Many people in that period experienced that in case of difficulty, if they prayed earnestly for his help, his help never fails to come. [cite web|url=http://www.chitrapurmath.net/parampara/guru_parampara.htm|title=H. H. Shrimat Shankarashram Swamiji -II (Mallapur)|accessdate=2007-06-21] He also founded the "matha"(Monastery) at Mallāpur.

"In this article henceforth Swamiji will refer to Swami Shankarāshram II".

Pattābhishekha("Crowning Ceremony")

"Swami Shankarāshram" was crowned as the head guru or "Mathādhipati"(Head of the Chitrapur Math)of the Sāraswats after the "Mahā-samādhi"(death) of his guru "Swami Parijnānāshram II"(on "Ekadashi day of the "Bhādrapad" month in 1770). [cite book|title=Anugraha-A Saga of Cascading Grace|last=Divgi|first=Jyothi|year=2002|pages=73|publisher=Shri Chitrapur Math Publication|url=http://www.chitrapurmath.net/books/BOOKS.HTM]

During the "Anushthān"(ceremony), Swamiji was suffering from high fever due to Malaria. But his yogic powers were so great that he transferred his fever onto the "danda"(Stick) that he carried so that the ceremony could be performed without inconvenience. [cite web|url=http://www.chitrapurmath.net/ourmaths/mallapur/MALLAPUR.HTM|title=Mallapur Math|accessdate=2007-06-21] Being the true "Yogi" that he was, after the ceremony, he transferred the sickness back onto him. When devotees asked him why he would not keep the illness in the "danda" permanently he replied "Even a Jnāni(All-knowing one) has to go through the ups and downs of life. Even the Lord ordains that and this is a fact of life" [cite book|title=Anugraha-A Saga of Cascading Grace|last=Divgi|first=Jyothi|year=2002|pages=70|publisher=Shri Chitrapur Math Publication|url=http://www.chitrapurmath.net/books/BOOKS.HTM]

"Swamiji" was a person who was always absorbed in spiritual pursuits. He was continuously seeking more knowledge so much so that he would neglect his health. His diet was frugal and he wished for only simple porridge(mostly as "Bhikshā"or meal offered by devotees). [cite book|title=Anugraha-A Saga of Cascading Grace|last=Divgi|first=Jyothi|year=2002|pages=69&71|publisher=Shri Chitrapur Math Publication|url=http://www.chitrapurmath.net/books/BOOKS.HTM]

Shri Gurumath, Mallāpur

[cite web|url=http://www.chitrapurmath.net/ourmaths/mallapur/MALLAPUR.HTM|title=Mallapur Math|accessdate=2007-06-21]

Under Swami "Shankarāshram II", a new "matha"('Monastery') was established in the hamlet of Kumta near "Mallapur". This place is a small valley tucked away amidst lots of greenery.It was christened as the Shri Gurumath. Swamiji started residing there after the construction was over.

Everyday Swamiji would go for a walk in the mornings to "Hoovinhittal" a place near the Chandāvar village. There he would meditate for long hours in a garden that was full of Jasmine flowers. Devotees would wait on the road-side for his "darshan" and blessings. Swamiji would randomly point to a devotee, who would then offer Swamiji "bhiksha". Swamiji preferred simple porridge and some payasa(sweet rice pudding). [cite web|url=http://www.chitrapurmath.net/ourmaths/mallapur/MALLAPUR.HTM|title=Mallapur Math|accessdate=2007-06-21] The "samādhi"(shrine) of Swami "Shankarāshram" II is located in the premises of the Guru Matha.

Swamiji would constantly hold satsangs("gatherings for discussions of the scriptures) at the Chitrapur Matha. Devotees would "flock to listen to the discourses filled with wisdom". [cite book|title=Anugraha-A Saga of Cascading Grace|last=Divgi|first=Jyothi|year=2002|pages=68|publisher=Shri Chitrapur Math Publication|url=http://www.chitrapurmath.net/books/BOOKS.HTM] Swamiji would educate all the people about the essence of the Indian scriptures.

Shishya Sweekār

The frail health of Swamiji had the devotees anxious with fear. They requested Swamiji to choose a "shishya"(disciple) who would continue the "Guru Parampara". So the search started for a suitable disciple. Eventually Swamiji chose a young man from the "Kandlūr" family to be his successor. [cite book|title=Anugraha-A Saga of Cascading Grace|last=Divgi|first=Jyothi|year=2002|pages=69&71|publisher=Shri Chitrapur Math Publication|url=http://www.chitrapurmath.net/books/BOOKS.HTM]

In the month of "Maagha" in 1781, Swamiji ordained the new "shishya" and christened him "'Keshavāshram". Records say that the Shishya Sweekār ceremony took place at the Shri Ganapati Temple at Mallāpur. [cite web|url=http://www.chitrapurmath.net/ourmaths/mallapur/MALLAPUR.HTM|title=Mallapur Math-Shri Ganapati Temple|accessdate=2007-06-21]

Miracles

Swami "Shankarāshram" has been attributed to many miracles. Two of the most popular ones are mentioned here.

The unfried Vadas

[cite book|title=Anugraha-A Saga of Cascading Grace|last=Divgi|first=Jyothi|year=2002|pages=71-72|publisher=Shri Chitrapur Math Publication|url=http://www.chitrapurmath.net/books/BOOKS.HTM] [cite web|url=http://www.chitrapurmath.net/ourmaths/mallapur/MALLAPUR.HTM|title=Mallapur Math|accessdate=2007-06-21]

Swamiji preferred to have only porridge as his meals. But during the "Punyatithī"(death anniversary) of his guru, Swami Parijñānāshram II, his "shishya"(disciple) "Keshavāshram" asked the cooks not to prepare porridge."(It is customary in Sāraswat Brahmins tradition that during the death anniversary of a person, a grand feast is prepared and it is first eaten by crows. Crows are supposed be an embodiment of persons who have died and hence a grand feast is prepared to honour the ancestors)"

The "shishya" forgot to tell Swamiji about this. The cooks were preparing "Vada" but however much they tried, the "Vadas" would stick to the bottom of the frying pan and just would not get fried. When Swamiji got to know of it, he said "As the fire within is burning intensely, perhaps the "Vadas" are not getting fried". [cite web|url=http://www.chitrapurmath.net/ourmaths/mallapur/MALLAPUR.HTM|title=Mallapur Math|accessdate=2007-06-21] "Keshavāshram Swami" suddenly understood his folly and asked the cooks to prepare the porridge immediately and serve Swamiji. Once Swamiji was served with the porridge, the "Vadas" were frying crisp and hot.

This incident(miracle) has also resulted in the "Ksheeranna Seva"(A special "Seva" or service) at the Shri Guru Matha at Mallāpur. "Ksheeranna" means rice gruel(porridge) in Kannada. [cite web|url=http://www.chitrapurmath.net/ourmaths/mallapur/MALLAPUR.HTM|title=Mallapur Math|accessdate=2007-06-21]

Priest from Narsobawādi

[cite book|title=Anugraha-A Saga of Cascading Grace|last=Divgi|first=Jyothi|year=2002|pages=75|publisher=Shri Chitrapur Math Publication|url=http://www.chitrapurmath.net/books/BOOKS.HTM]

Even after his death, the shrine of Swamiji was supposed to be powerful. People go with in deep agony and return with a sense of calmness.

In the village of Narsobawādi there lived a priest, who along with his son, were afflicted by a strange disease that could not be cured by any medication. One night, in a dream, a holy saint(known as Narasimha Saraswat Swami) appeared and asked the priest and his son to go to Mallāpur and pray with full devotion at the shrine of Swamiji. The grace of the guru was such that both father and son were cured of their illness.

Renovation of Samādhi

[cite book|title=Anugraha-A Saga of Cascading Grace|last=Divgi|first=Jyothi|year=2002|pages=76|publisher=Shri Chitrapur Math Publication|url=http://www.chitrapurmath.net/books/BOOKS.HTM]

Under "Swami Pandurangāshram"(The Eighth Head of the community) the shrine("samādhi") of "Swami Shankarāshram II" was renovated. During the renovation work, the stone slab covering the "samādhi" was removed. Everyone was surprised to find leaves of Tulsi and Bael that were placed hundreds of years ago still fresh. The frangrance of "tulsi" spread all across the shrine when it was uncovered. The leaves had defied age and were preserved intact.

Mahā-Samādhi

In 1785, Swamiji went to Gokarn to pray at the shrine of " Ādi Parijñānāshram" despite being in very poor health. On the way back to Chitrāpur, the residents of Mallāpur asked Swamiji to stay at the Guru Matha at Mallapur for a few days to bless the people. It was during this stay that Swamiji's health took a turn for the worse very rapidly. [cite book|title=Anugraha-A Saga of Cascading Grace|last=Divgi|first=Jyothi|year=2002|pages=73|publisher=Shri Chitrapur Math Publication|url=http://www.chitrapurmath.net/books/BOOKS.HTM]

Swami "Shankarāshram" II attained "Mahā-Samādhi"(died) on the "Shudh Tritiya"(Holy 3rd day) of the month of Maagha in 1785 [cite book|title=Anugraha-A Saga of Cascading Grace|last=Divgi|first=Jyothi|year=2002|pages=73|publisher=Shri Chitrapur Math Publication|url=http://www.chitrapurmath.net/books/BOOKS.HTM] with his "shishya" "Keshavāshram" by his side. His "samādhi"(Shrine) is located at Mallāpur.


= Avatar of Lord "Dattātreya" =

[cite book|title=Anugraha-A Saga of Cascading Grace|last=Divgi|first=Jyothi|year=2002|pages=76-78|publisher=Shri Chitrapur Math Publication|url=http://www.chitrapurmath.net/books/BOOKS.HTM]

There lived a very famous avatar of Lord "Dattātreya" in Akkalkot in Maharashtra by the name Swāmi Samarth Maharāj. He had accepted "Sahaj Samādhi"(died) in 1878. A devotee of his by name "Sahasrabudhe Maharāj" got a vision in Pune in 1983. In that vision Swami Samarth Maharāj advised him to visit a sacred samādhi of a "Datt avatar" in Mallāpur. In the vision, Swami Samarth Maharāj showed him the shrine of the "Datt Avatar" at Mallāpur and told him that urgent repairs were due at the shrine. "Sahasrabudhe Maharāj" had not even heard of this place.

The vision was too strong and compelling to be ignored. So he figured out where this place was and when he reached Mallāpur, he found the samādhi just as it was shown in his vision. After offering his services to the shrine, Sahasrabudhe Maharaj became a devotee of Swamiji. This proved that Swami "Shankarāshram" was a true avatār of Lord "Dattātreya".

References

*cite book|title=Anugraha-A Saga of Cascading Grace|last=Divgi|first=Jyothi|year=2002|publishers=Shri Chitrapur Math Publication

*cite web|url=http://www.chitrapurmath.net/ourmaths/mallapur/MALLAPUR.HTM|title=Mallapur Math|accessdate=2007-06-20

*cite web|url=http://www.chitrapurmath.net/parampara/guru_parampara.htm|title=H. H. Shrimat Shankarashram Swamiji -II (Mallapur)|accessdate=2007-06-20

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