: Writing under the pen name "Tiruka," he authored many works. His book "Angamardhana" comprehensive treatise on traditional Indian massage and Yoga techniques. Notable Influences Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev
The Ashrama became a sanctuary for orphans, a school for the underprivileged, and a world-class center for Ayurvedic treatment. Swamiji believed that spirituality was meaningless if it didn’t address the hunger and health of the common man. The Yoga and Ayurveda Pioneer malladihalli sri raghavendra swamiji
(the Beggar), he dedicated over 50 years of his life to uplifting the poor and needy in the small village of Malladihalli. The Early Years: From Ailment to Awakening : Writing under the pen name "Tiruka," he
in Lahore, learning the deep sciences of anatomy, metabolism, and medicinal herbs. Service in Malladihalli: The Birth of a Legacy Swamiji believed that spirituality was meaningless if it
: He established the Anatha Sevashrama Trust in 1943, turning a drought-hit village into a "model Gurukula" with schools, colleges, and an Ayurvedic hospital.
(the beggar), was a titan of humanitarian service, world-renowned yoga guru, and master of Ayurveda. He transformed the remote village of Malladihalli into a hub of rural rejuvenation, education, and healing. Key Contributions & Legacy The Yoga Guru : He is credited with teaching Yoga to over 4.5 million people
, which he founded to educate the poor and provide medical care. bionity.com 2. Academic and Research Papers