About Sri Chinna Jeeyar Swamiji
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Another unique Yagna was performed on 26th February 1996 at Pittalavanipalem, in Guntur (Dist.) with 1008 Kundas collected from 1008 villages of Guntur district alone. Kalasa Snapana, a Vedic ritual was performed.
A large number of devotees, about three lakh, thronged the ritual site.
This Yagna was performed on a 24-acre farmland and all the 3,00,000 devotees were served delicious food. |
To supplement the spiritual and religious activities conducted at Jeeyar Educational Trust, Sri Swamiji started a new program for youth so that they can be moulded into better citizens of the country in the future. This program is called Vikasatharangini consisting of multifarious activities like voluntary social services, adult education and literacy programs, health care services to the aged and handicapped and home for the aged and orphan. So far, a large number of oppressed people have been given succor by these programs'. Vikasatharangini itself is enough to prove Sri Swamiji's unbounded love to Humanity.

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Sri Swamiji revived on a large scale the Pushkara celebrations and rituals for the Krishna (2 times- in 1980 & 1992), The Godavari (Once in 1991), The Cavery River (Once in 1993) and The Tungabhadra River for the first time in 1996, which are all the perennial rivers of the South. Lakhs of pilgrim, devotees participated in these Pushkaras and Swamiji with his large contingent of Vikasatharangini volunteers arranged for their food, shelter and health care during these Pushkara celebrations. |

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Apart from the rituals and Yagnas conducted by him, H.H. Sri Swamiji turned a new leaf in Indian spiritual history and ethics, chanting Vedic hymns with the Vedic University students, under His guidance, in the disturbed areas like Punjab, which were reeling under terrorism and mass killing. |

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Likewise, a similar Vedic chanting was conducted at Srikakulam, Andhra Pradesh; to alleviate the sufferings caused by extremism in that area. These Vedic chanting's according to Agama Sastras have a beneficial effect wherever they are chanted. Today, we are witnessing the good effects of this chanting in Punjab and also in Srikakulam. |
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