Gurucharitra Parayana Ganagapur
If this proven book is read by heart, it is beneficial, if we read in weekly way,it will give quick results.Such a seeker has experience.Practical readers should follow the tactics,This order is meant only for the devoted seekers who are devoted to devotion.
The appearance fo Shri Guru charitra is interactive between the Siddhmuni and the shishyaa.Reading gives us super natural power.
If we want to read guru charitra in seven days, there is series of chapeters in the 53 chapters.
9/21/29/35/38/43/53 (this is the order of gurucharitra in 53 verses).
CHAPTERS
Chapter 1 Namdharak sees Shri Guru in dream
Chapter 2 Sidha Muni Guides Namdharak
Chapter 3 Durwas curses King Ambarish
Chapter 4 Birth of Shri Dattatraya
Chapter 5 Birth of Sripad Shri Vallabha
Chapter 6 Ravan and Gokarna Mahabaleshwar
Chapter 7 Soumini and Madayanti at Gokarna
Chapter 8 Sripada Srivallabha Blesses a Brahmani and Her Son
Chapter 9 A Washerman Blessed to be a King
Chapter 10 Vallahhesh saved from Thieves
Chapter 11 Birth of Shri Narasinha Saraswati
Chapter 12 Narasinha Becomes Shri Narasinha Saraswati
Chapter 13 Brahmin's Colic Pain Subsided
Chapter 14 Muslim King favours Sayamdeo
Chapter 15 Principal Holy Places of Bharat
Chapter 16 Greatness of Shri Guru
Chapter 17 A Dull Brahmin Boy Becomes Learned
Chapter 18 A Poor Brahmin gets Wealth
Chapter 19 Greatness of Audumbar
Chapter 20 Ganganuj's Poverty wiped Off
Chapter 21 A Dead Child Becomes Alive
Chapter 22 A Old, Barren She Buffalo Gives Milk
Chapter 23 Liberation of Brahma-Rakshas, Establishment of a Math at Gangapur
Chapter 24 Trivikram bharati sees Vishwaroop of Shri Guru
Chapter 25 Impudent brahmins vanity
Chapter 26 Vedas Analysed
Chapter 27 Harijan Becomes A Learned Brahmin
Chapter 28 Advice of Karma Vipak to the Harijan
Chapter 29 The Great Power of Bhasma
Chapter 30 The Death of a young Brahmin Husband
Chapter 31 Code of Woman's Behaviour
Chapter 32 Behaviour of a Widow: Dead Husband Made Alive
Chapter 33 A Devoted Concubine
Chapter 34 Rajkumar And Mantrikumar Devotees ofShri Shiva
Chapter 35 Kach-Devayani
Chapter 35 Chandrangad - simantini
Chapter 36 Code of Brahmin's Daily Rituals
Chapter 37 Dharma of a Brahmin
Chapter 38 Four Thousand Fed with Food of 3 Seers only
Chapter 39 60 Year Old Sterile Woman Begets Children
Chapter 40 Leper Brahmin Cured
Chapter 41 Sayamdeo Serves Shri Guru: His Kashikhand Mahayatra
Chapter 42 Significance ofAnant Vrat
Chapter 43 Tantuk's Shri Shailya Yatra on Maha Shivratri
Chapter 44 Nandi Brahmin Relieved of Leprosy: He became a poet
Chapter 45 Poet Narahari Becomes a Disciple of Shri Guru
Chapter 46 Shri Guru Visits Eight Places at one Time
Chapter 47 Parbati had Bumper Crops even in Scarcity
Chapter 48 Amarja Sangam and the Greatness of Ganagapur
Chapter 49 The Gist of Shri Gurugeeta
Chapter 50 The Muslim King Comes to Shri Guru
Chapter 51 Shri Guru's Journey unto Bliss: Disciples get Flower Gift
Chapter 52 Conclusion: Week-Reading of Watarnika(contents)
Hipparagi -SN
Visit Kallaeshwara temple located 25 Km from Jewargi, place associated with Narahari Brahmin.
Leper Brahmin called Narahari Cured by Shri Guru. -Chapter 40
Shri Guru narrated the Story of how a Shabardut sincerely worshipped the Shiva Linga as Said by a Rajkumar.And as one day he couldnt get the Fresh Chita Bhasma,he burnt his own wife (as said by herself) and offered it to Linga.But again he found his wife at Home.Lord Shiva appeared before the couple and blessed them.
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Thus is the Importance of belief in Gurus words.
Shri Guru after somedays Sprinkled the Holy Water from his bowl to the Log and it Sprouted Green foliage and the Leprosy of the brahmin disappeared.Narhari bowed to Shri Guru and began to pray Him.He composed 8 shlokas which are being chanted at Ganagapur in the night, after Aarati daily, till now. Shri Guru blessed him and named him as 'Yogeshwar'.He starts living with his Family in Ganagapur only.
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Taluka Afzalpur in Gulbarga, Karnataka.
Vijayanagara Dynasty was established in 1336 by Hakka & Bukka under the able guidance of Vidyaranya Guru. Vijayanagara is referred as the Kingdom of Bisnaga by the Portuguese. It lasted until 1646 although its power declined after a major military defeat in 1565 by the Deccan sultanates. The following temple story has to do everything with Vijayanagara Dynasty’s abrupt end. Bhuvaneshwari is the family deity of Vijayanagar Dynasty Kings. Rama Raya the last ruler ignored the family deity’s warning and allied with Deccan Sultanates. Vijayanagara Dynasty was built to protect Karnataka from Islamic invasion. Hakka & Bukka brother duo reverted to Hinduism after their brief conversion to Islam. Goddess warned Rama Raya several times on the repercussions of the alliance with the Sultanates and the King paid no heed. She even showed up in his dreams and said she will leave if he does not drop the alliance with the invaders, Rama Raya still did not care. Dejected by the mistreat goddess left the kingdom. When she left all the fortunes went along with her. Rama Raya was killed by the Sultanates in he battle of Talikot and vijayanagar doomed for ever.

After leaving the kingdom, goddess swam through Thungabhadra and Krishna rivers. Finally she came to Bheema river and stayed underneath the river. She penanced underneath the waters for several years. Jamanna was a shepherd and was grazing cattle when he heard voices resonating underneath the water. The shepherd was a stanch Devi devotee and started praying on the banks. The goddess pleased by his devotion appeared to him and narrated the story. He regularly prayed to the Devi. He went to the village and informed this to the village chieftains. Many believed but there were skeptics who doubted the story. So they all gathered at the river banks. A huge snake showed up to them first followed by a glass pillar. A voice from the pillar resonated asking the villagers to take her with them. Everyone was very happy and delighted to take the goddess (now in the pillar form) with them to the village. But no one was ready to bring it to the shore. The shepherd took the responsibility and brought it to the shore. They took the glass pillar with them all of a sudden a snake accompanied along. The villagers were very scared. The snake vanished but the pillar turned to a black stone pillar. The chieftains welcomed and women offered vermilion, turmeric, flowers and burnt the incense sticks and prayed to the pillar. Pillar was first kept at the Jamanna's door steps. She appeared in Channamma Gowd’s dreams and expressed her wish to stay in their house and vanished. Chennamma was the mother of the village chieftain. Next day, she narrated her dreams to her son and the son was more than happy to fulfil goddess desire. The pillar was installed as per goddess wish. From then on the village and the village chieftains worshiped & prospered.









