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Potuluri Virabrahmendra Swami 
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Veerabrahmam, also known as Brahmam garu, was a revered Hindu saint hailing from Andhra Pradesh, India. He achieved fame for his work called Kalagnanam, a collection of predictions written in Telugu during the 16th century. His predictions, known as Govinda Vakyas and Jeevaikya Bodha, have been verified by subsequent events. Legend has it that Veerabrahmam was abandoned at birth but was later adopted by a couple who believed him to be a divine blessing. He embarked on his spiritual journey at a tender age and came to be known as Sri Madvirat Pothuluri Veera Brahmendra Swami. His first disciple was Dudekula Siddaiah.

Veerabrahmendra Swamy attained Jiva Samadhi at Brahmam gari Matam in Kadapa District on Kartika Shudda Dwadasi.

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Potuluri Veera Brahmendra Swamy

Sri Madvirat Pothuluri Veera Brahmendra Swami, known as Kala Gnani, was a renowned sage and future predictor from the 16th century. He was born in Brahmandapuram village and later adopted by Veerabhojayacharya, the head of Papagni Mutt. At a young age, he authored the Kalikamba Sapthashathi, praising the goddess Kalikamba.

Veerabrahmendra Swami embarked on a spiritual journey, visiting sacred places and practicing penance. He settled in Banaganapalli, where he wrote the book "Kalagnana," containing prophecies and spiritual teachings. He lived there as a cowherd for around 20 years in the house of Garimireddi Atchamma.

Later, Veerabrahmendra Swami moved to Kandimallayapalle, married Govindamma, and worked as a sculptor, carpenter, and blacksmith. He had disciples from diverse backgrounds, teaching them without discrimination of caste, creed, sex, religion, or region. He traveled to sacred places such as Srisailam, Tirupathi, Virupaksham, Pushpagiri, and Srirangam, spreading spiritual knowledge and performing miracles. He also engaged with Muslim rulers (Nawabs) of his time, fostering respect for all religions.

Veerabrahmendra Swami's life and teachings continue to inspire future generations, paving the way for a new path of spirituality

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Sri Madvirat Pothuluri Veera Brahmendra Swami, also known as Kala Gnani, gained fame for his chantings and philosophical poems, attracting large crowds. His renowned work, Kalagnanam, contains over 14,000 prophecies. Some notable predictions made by Veera Brahmendra Swami include the rise of powerful women rulers, global droughts and famines, kings humbling themselves before common people, and divine occurrences such as sweat appearing on the idol of Thiruvallur Veera Raghava Swamy and tears streaming from the idol of Kanchi Kamakshi. Additionally, he predicted the movement of the right hand of the Venkateswara Swamy idol in Tirupati and the future leadership of the lowest caste in the Kanchi Kama Koti Peetam. Veera Brahmendra Swami also proclaimed his return as Sri Veera Bhoga Vasantha Rayalu to safeguard the righteous during the world's destruction. In the late 17th century, he entered his grave alive, attaining a state of living Samadhi (Sajeeva Samadhi) after leading a saintly life for approximately 90 years at his matam in Kandimallayapalle, Kadapa District.

 

 

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