About Sri Bhagavad Ramanujacharya

Bhagavad Ramanujacharya
Sri Bhagawad Ramanujacharya Swami is considered as the first Acharya who devoted his entire life for the upliftment of the equality in the society. Born in 1017 AD, he had unquestioned faith in the validity of Vedas and Vedantas.
He found records in our scriptures, the Bhagavad Githa, Srimad Ramayana, Puranas etc, which propagated the vision of equality needed across the world.
Bhagavad Githa
Srimad Ramayana
Puranas
Tulasidas
Statue of Equality
1000 years of SRI BHAGAVADH RAMANUJACHARYA
Celebrating 1000 years of SRI BHAGAVADH RAMANUJACHARYA (Year of Birth: 1017AD).
In order to celebrate 1000th birth anniversary of Acharya and as a mark of gratitude His Holiness Chinna Jeeyar Swamiji is constructing a statue of Bhagawad Ramanujacharya Swami. The Statue of Equality is being built over 50 acres of land in Samshabad in the outskirts of Hyderabad.
- Statue symbolizes Equality that Ramanuja propounded
- Includes 108 Divya Desams (Temples)

Ramanujacharya Swami
The word guru aptly suits RamanujaHe gave perfect commentaries to Bramha Sutras and Upanishads and made a perfect bridge between different sections of society
The title ‘acharya’ rightly fits to Ramanujacharya only because Lord Venkateswara also was initiated from Ramanujacharya by taking Sankham & Chakram along with human beings
Bramha Sutras
Ramanuja as he reformed
the society inside
The word guru aptly suits Ramanuja as he reformed the society inside out and setup Temples as the centers of service
- World’s largest sitting statue at 216 feet in a park spread across 50 acres of land
- Architectural representations, educational, environmental, and social services
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Lord Sriman Narayana
He tirelessly worked for 120 years proving that Lord Sriman Narayana is the Ultimate redeemer from the karmic bondage of all the souls.
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Visishtadwaitha
He expounded Visishtadwaitha school of thought and made the temples as centers of Dharma.
3
74 authoritative
He established 74 authoritative acharyas to spread the message of equality across the world.
Bhakthi Movement
Meerabai, Tulasidas, Annamacharya
and many others
Pioneered the Bhakthi Movement and advocated philosophy which formed the basis for several Bhakthi Movements: Madhya
Nimbarka, Gauda, Swami Narayana, Vallabhacharya, ISKCON, Eknath, Ramanand, Chaithanya, Kabir, Surdas, Meerabai, Tulasidas, Annamacharya and many others
- His 9 scholarly works are the beacon lights for Veda & Vedanta literature.
- His Divine Body is worshipped even today in Srirangam.