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Chinna Jeeyar (born 3 November 1956), more formally known as Sri Tridandi Srimannarayana Ramanuja Chinna Jeeyar Swami, is a Thenkalai Sri Vaishnava Indian religious guru and yogi ascetic known for his spiritual discourses and the propagation of Ramanuja Vishishtadvaita darshana. He operates spiritual centers in India and the US.
Sri SeethaRamachandra Swamy Temple Re-open ceremony was inaugurated by "Sri Sri Sri Thridhandi Chinna Jeeyar Swamy". At the time of inauguration Chinna Jeeyar Swamy told “I have seen many SeethaRamachandra Swamy Temples allover but in this temple idol (Vigraham) of SeethaRamachandra Swamy is attractive and mahimanvitham after Bhadhrachalam ...
In 2014, ascetic Chinna Jeeyar came up with the idea to commemorate the 1000th anniversary of Ramanuja's teachings by building a statue. [3] [better source needed] Later DNV Prasad Sthapathi appointed as Chief Architect for the project and completed all initial drawings under the Chinna Jeeyer Guidance. The ground floor will be 6,000 square ...
The Statue of Union was envisioned by an Indian spiritual leader Chinna Jeeyar Swami. He called the statue a spiritual epicenter for North America. [4] He also envisioned the Statue of Equality in Hyderabad, India. [5] The statue is cast in bronze. It depicts Lord Hanuman in the upright position with both his palms facing forward.
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Ramanuja is also known as Śrī Rāmānujāchārya, Udaiyavar, Ethirājar (Yatirāja, king of monks), Bhashyakara (Bhashyakarulu in Telugu), [103] Godāgrajar, Thiruppavai Jeeyar, Emberumānār and Lakshmana Muni [1] 'Ilayazhwar' by Periya Thirumalai Nambi 'Boodha Puriser' by Sriperumbudur Adikesava Perumal 'Am Mudalvan Evan' by Yamunāchārya
In May 1996, a stone laying ceremony was conducted by Chinna Jeeyar Swami and the temple construction began according to the Vastu Shastras. [3] [4] In 1998, consecration ceremony was conducted by Chinna Jeeyar Swami and other priests and the temple was inaugurated. [3]
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