Swamiji’s Divine Birth.
The couple, Honnegowda and Parvathamma, were renowned in their community for their unyielding devotion to Kalabyraveshwara, the deity they worshipped with unwavering faith. Their lives revolved around their religious practices, and they dedicated themselves wholeheartedly to their beliefs.
Their commitment to their faith was not in vain, as their righteousness and religious fervor caught the attention of the divine. In recognition of their unwavering devotion, they were blessed with the most extraordinary gift – the birth of a child on the 07th Day of February 1966. This child was believed to be a divine gift, a living testament to their piety and devotion. The child was named as “ Shekharappa “.
The arrival of this child brought immense joy and wonder to Honnegowda and Parvathamma’s lives. They saw it as a sign that their religious practices and dedication had been acknowledged and rewarded by the divine. The child’s presence in their lives was seen as a constant reminder of their commitment to their beliefs and a reinforcement of their faith.
The couple’s devotion to Kalabyraveshwara only grew stronger with the birth of Shekharappa. They saw it as a divine confirmation of the righteousness of their religious practices and a validation of their unwavering faith. Their lives became even more centered around their religious rituals and ceremonies, as they sought to nurture and guide their child in the ways of their faith.
The village near Bhadravathi where they lived was in awe of this child’s charm and regarded Honnegowda and Parvathamma with great reverence. They saw the birth of the child as a testament to the couple’s piety and as a sign of divine favor. They all felt that one day this boy would be a great man and his name would be known throughout the nation.