GURUJI SWAMI HARIDOSS GIRI
His Holiness Swami Haridhos
Giri
Guruji was born in the sacred
month of Margkazi under the auspicious star of Utharattathi. He was born in the
sacred land of Arunsala Sheishtram. Bhagavan Rawana Maharishi says that for one
who want to go into sainthood, one has to go through several stages. But one
who is born in this sacred Sheistram is a born saint. He needs no other
qualifications to enter sainthood. He was named Hari, true to his spreading the
Hari- Namasankirthan cult.
His
father, Sri Nott Annaji Rao, was an ardent Bhagavatha and a devotee
of Swami Gnanananda Giri. His mother was very pious soul. They belonged to
a royal heritage but the princely life with wealth and pleasure had no charm
for Guruji his younger days. He too, like so may great saints, lived an
ordinary life of a human being in this mundane world but his urge was
taking him away from all these pleasures and pain-ridden life. Even while
he was youth he was attracted to Namasankirthanam, the inspiration
emanating from his father. Every Bhajan held in any part of the town he
happened to live in, found him with eager eyes and throbbing enthusiasm. He
gradually experienced in his own self a desire overflowing in his heart to
take up this as his walk of life. Thus, the seed for a change in sown
early in his teens.

In 1954, One day when Guruji
was sitting on top of a hill enjoying the nature around him, Guruji saw a small
fire about 200 yards away, he asked some of his workers at the tea plantation,
where Guruji was working at that time to check it out. The workers went down
the hill to check and told Guruji that they could not see any fire around that
area. For one week Guruji saw that fire. Then one night Guruji heard a knocking
at his door, as Guruji opened the door, Guruji again saw the fire there and
suddenly it disappeared and His Master appeared before him. The Master told
Guruji that his place is not here and that Guruji is for the world.
The next day Guruji told his
boss about the fire and the appearance of His Master. His boss said that it is
only an illusion and gave him 15 days leave. Guruji went back to Madras see his
father Sri Natt Annaji Rao, who took him to see a saint in a temple outside the
city. When Guruji saw him again, Guruji burst out crying. He was the Master
that appeared from the fire. The Master told Guruji's father that Guruji is the
reincarnation of love and affection and he wanted to adopt him as his son.
Guruji was then sent to a cave
in the Himalayas to do penance. For three years and half years he mediated
without water and food. Then the vision of His Master appeared asking Guruji to
come back to his Master. In six months, Guruji walked from the before him
Himalayas to Madras
Guruji entire personality
became aware at once that his innate urge could thus be fulfilled at the lotus
feet of his Master, the light of Thapovanam, Sri Gnanananda Giri the moment
Guruji touched Tapovanam. Spontaneous was the surrender too. The dawn of a
Guru-Shisya Bhave life thus started.
Swami Gnanananda decided the
very moment that Guruji must be to the world people. Swami Gnanananda also
decided that the Knowledge and Happiness should be spread around the world and
the only disciple who can spread this knowledge is Guruji.

After many trials and tests on
this selected Chela, Swami Gnanananda Giri anointed Swami Haridhos
girl (Guruji) and told him to spread and sing in the praise of the
Lord - known as Nama Sankirthanam, as the only pathway to salvation. Swami
Gnanananda Gin gave Guruji His Paduka, blessed him with the hidden treasures of
our great scriptures and commanded him to undertake a life of renunciation and
the mission of spreading the great cult of Namasankirthanam with a musical
discourses on saints and sages who had tread this soil in a similar manner.
Guruji together with Namaji
formed the Gnanananda Namasankirthana Mandali, Madras in 1959. At the beginning
they had only six members, Swami Gnanananda inaugurated the function.
Guruji preaches the truth,
Guruji preaches happiness, Guruji preaches spiritualism through mediation,
penance, yoga, praying and singing."But to attain the happiness, the wish
you desire, you must have a staunch belief in me, and what you are doing.
Without belief, nothing will work" said Guruji.
Guruji then toured the world
over to spread the Gospel of Swami Gnanananda Giri. Guruji wanted the cult of
Namasankirthanam as a world movement, and it needs its own visual means of
recognition and also when fraternity meets to bring about a sense of
friendship, mutual trust and special greetings to be exchanged.


The Namasankirthanam movement
piloted by Swami Haridhos Giri adopted the sign of two fingers "V".
The two fingers represent symbolically "Radhe Krishna .Guruji also
emphasized the need for a permanent establishment to propagate
Namasankirthanam. It was the command of His Master, Guruji chose Dakshina
Halasyam (Thennagur Village) as the abode for spreading the knowledge
of Sanathana Dharina through the medium of Namasankirthanam.
To say a few words of our
experiences with Guruji is only to say superficially what we know about him.
His mind and thought, day and night is his LORD. A shining example of his is
devotion to the Lord is perceivable when we sit before our Guruji to hear his
Bhajans. It stupendous; it flows from the heart of the Lord to the mind
of the people.

Differences of caste and creed,
race and religion, means nothing to him. He sees no distinction between rich
and poor, friend and foe. He is with everyone but away from the one whose heart
is not with him. In short, he is a man for the ordinary and divine for the
devoted. So the divinity in him is experienced by the devotees. It is too
difficult for anyone to picture the divine grace, expect to experience- any
amount of writing would be an unfinished one.
One who has heard about Guruji
would expect to see Him in beards and with matted locks; his body smeared with
sandal paste and Thulasi Mala around his neck, and clothed in Ochre - coloured
robes. But no, as he is fond of saying, he is just an ordinary devotee
irrevocably yoked to his Master and dedicated to service of his fellowmen. His
endeavor is to see that humanity raises its level for the betterment of
mankind. When atheism is rearing its head, Guruji is spreading the belief is
God, a lofty spiritual knowledge combines with a child's heart in his communion
with those who seek him and those he seeks out. Often he quotes that his
mission is to see that every soul in this earth sings the praise of the
"Lord" and the Great Souls with devotion, thus getting out of the
egoistic lives.

With undaunted courage and a
free heart, he pours forth from various platform the greatest necessity for
today's men - to cast away their thirst and greed for enjoyment and
self-satisfaction in this pain ridden mundane life and to join the select few
great men of the past in realizing the goal through the easiest means the
Namasankirthanam. Thousands remain pinned to their seats to hear his
mellifluous music accompanied by his brilliant eloquence on spiritual lives of
yore. In order to propagate this ideal, under command of his Master, He parts
of the world, like in Canada, Japan, U.S.A., Zambia, Sri Lanka, Australia and Singapore
to serve the masses in variation spiritual and material avenues thus
establishing a common ground for them to elevate themselves to higher realms of
life.
With a great inspiration
springing fourth by the constant communication with his Master, he has embarked
on the great path of spiritual renaissance envisaged by his Guru. May all his
devotees and yearning souls pray and get Guruji's blessing

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