Thursday, December 15, 2011

Rajagopalachariar to head Paundarikapuram Ashramam


Rajagopalachariar to head Paundarikapuram Ashramam

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D. Rajagopalachariar Swamigal. Photo:M.Srinath.
D. Rajagopalachariar Swamigal. Photo:M.Srinath.
Sri D. Rajagopalachariar Swami will head the Paundarikapuram Ashramam in Srirangam. He will be the ninth Jeer of the Ashramam and is a great scholar in Sanskrit, Tamil and Hindi. He is an ardent follower of the eighth Jeer of the Ashramam, Paravakottai Gopala Desika Mahadesikan Swamigal who passed away on November 12.
Sri Rajagopalachariar Swamigal was born on April 27, 1931 in Vaduvur village in Thanjavur district.
Sri Swamigal, popularly known as ‘Royapuram Swamigal,' started learning Sanskrit in KRM Estate Patasala in Mannargudi. After four years of training, he joined the Raja Veda Dharma Patasala in Kumbakonam for advanced study in Sanskrit. He later joined the Madras Sanskrit College in Mylapore and graduated as 'Sahitya Siromani'.
Learning Hindi
During this period, he also learnt Hindi and qualified in the Visharadh examination. He also passed the Tamil Vidwan course.
Sri Swamigal served as Tamil teacher for ten years in Sethupathi High School, Madurai. Later he shifted to New Delhi to serve as a Tamil teacher in New Delhi Tamil School.
During his stay there, Sri Swamigal was conferred the titles “Sahithya Ratna” from Haridwar Ashrama Swami, “Vidyabhooshana” from Gujarat Vidyapeet and “Ramayana Kathabivarshaka” from Harinagar Tamil Association.
After serving in New Delhi for 30 years, he came to Srirangam and had his Grantha Chathustaya Kalakshepam under the Holy Feet of Srimad Paravakkottai Andavan of Srimad Poundarikapuram Swami Asramam.
Srimad Paravakkottai Andavan was pleased with his services and gave him an opportunity for ‘Bhikshai kainkaryam and also conferred the title “Acharya Seva Durandhara” on Sri Swamigal. He had the honour of doing kainkaryam in the Thiruneermalai Asramam and Bangalore Asramam for some time.
He has authored the books, “Thulasidasarum avar tham arulvaakkum”; “Thiruppavai – Godastuthi” ; “Sudarsana Satakam – Commentary”.
He had participated in the Vidwat Sadas conducted under the auspices of the Ashramam. He had assisted Srimad Paravakkottai Andavan in the publications of the Asramam like Srimad Rahasyatrayasaram, Chillarai Rahasyangal and Ramapiranai Karpom.
The religious rituals will be performed on January 30, 2012, when Sri Swamigal will be the Jeer and head the Ashramam

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