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      • The Upanishadic maxim: brahmavid brahmaiva bhavati (meaning, the knower of brahman is brahman), really applies to Sadasiva Brahmendra. It is only in mythology we come across such a brahma-vit - examples are: boy-sage Suka, and Sage jaDa-bharata - but in our own historical world, such examples are rarest of the rare.
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  2. It is only in mythology we come across such a brahma-vit - examples are: boy-sage Suka, and Sage jaDa-bharata - but in our own historical world, such examples are rarest of the rare. Sadasiva Brahmendra is one such.

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  3. Sadasiva Brahmendra (1630-1756) was a saint, composer of Carnatic music and Advaita philosopher and Sishya of the Great saint Shri Paramasivendra Sarasvati (57th Shankaracharya of Moolamnaya Sarvajna Shri Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham), who lived near Thiruvenkadu, Tamil Nadu, during the 15th/16th century. Even Today, many saints from big and small ...

  4. It is only in mythology we come across such a brahma-vit - examples are: boy-sage Suka, and Sage jaDa-bharata- but in our own historical world, such examples are rarest of the rare. Sadasiva Brahmendra is one such. Growing up in a village on the banks of the Cauvery in Tamilnadu, Sadasiva was a most gifted student, much given to arguing and ...

  5. Sadasiva Brahmendra (also known as Sadasivendra Saraswati) was a great saint, a composer of Carnatic music and an Advaita philosopher who lived near Kumbakonam, Tamil Nadu during the 17th or 18th century CE. He composed mainly in Sanskrit.

  6. Sadasiva Brahmendra Sarasvati, the mahayogin and jivan-mukta, became a legend in his own lifetime. The seventeenth and eighteenth centuries saw a great flowering of the spirit in the Tamil country, especially in the Tanjore region under the enlightened rule of the Nyak and Maharashtra dynasties.

  7. www.centreforbrahmavidya.org › acharyas › sri-sadaCentre for Brahmavidya

    Sri Sadashiva Brahmendra Saraswati, more famously known as Sri Sadashiva Brahmendra, was a Raja-yogi and avadhuta, an enlightened recluse, from Southern India. He belonged to the 18th century CE and lived near Karur.

  8. Sadasiva Brahmendra (1630-1756) was a saint, composer of Carnatic music and Advaita philosopher and Sishya of the Great saint Shri Paramasivendra Sarasvati (57th Shankaracharya of Moolamnaya Sarvajna Shri Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham), who lived near Thiruvenkadu, Tamil Nadu, during the 15th/16th century. Even Today, many saints from big and small ...