Spiritual Leader. Social Reformer and a Humanitarian
Sri Sri Sri Tridandi Srimannarayana Ramanuja Jeeyar Swamiji Belongs to a highly esteemed line of monks of the followers of Sri Ramanujacharya, called Jeeyars
Sri Pedda Jeeyar Swamiji was a visionary pioneer who dedicated
his life to reviving the spiritual vision of Ramanuja. Traverse the
length and breadth of India, he ignited the spark of Vedic wisdom
in the hearts of millions. His tireless efforts inspired HH Chinna
Jeeyar Swamiji to form the Jeeyar Educational Trust (JET) in 1981 , institutionalizing the humanitarian and spiritual missions he envisioned.
The pinnacle of Swamiji’s efforts was the New Delhi Conference,
a landmark event attended by Smt. Indira Gandhi, then Prime
Minister of India. This historical gathering reaffirmed the global
importance of Vedic heritage at the highest levels of governance.
Check out HH Chinna Jeeyar Swamiji’s life history and achievements with this interactive timeline.
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Check out HH Pedda Jeeyar Swamiji’s life history and achievements with this interactive timeline.



Blessed are those who have come under the influence of the revered Swamiji.
In 1938, for the very first time in the history of India, Swamiji donated his own personal land and constructed houses for the downtrodden. Today, this is known as Harijana Vada in Arthamur village with 124 houses and thus Swamiji became the beacon of hope and inspiration for all the modern social reformers.
When Srimannarayanacharya was just 20 years old, a lifelong friendship blossomed with the great Acharya Sriman Gopalacharya Swamy — united by a shared mission to spread the philosophy of Visishtadwaitha across India. Inspired by each other’s ideals, together they founded the Visishtadwaita Pracharaka Sangham, with Sri Gopalacharya as President and HH as Secretary. At a time when the atheistic movement was gaining ground in South India, Swamiji stood firm, spreading the message of Vedic culture and Sanatana Dharma in the face of great hardship
In Tamil Nadu, the Dravidian movement was denigrating Lord Rama and our ancient culture. Perturbed by the sacrilege committed by those in the movement, Sri Swamiji went to Chennai and performed Sri Ramayana Parayana for 27 days with 300 scholars from Andhra Pradesh.
Without any cooperation from locals, Swamiji boldly conducted the recitation of Sri Ramayanam on the platforms of Chennai Railway Station. Later He spread the message of Sri Ramayanam and Sri Rama Naama at various places and stifled the propaganda of the anti-Vedic movement.
Sri Swamiji performed Sri Rama Kratu at Hyderabad too.
To educate and thus empower the interested to understand and distribute the “divine literatures” and to inculcate interest in the society per se, Swamiji started “Bhakthi Nivedana” a spiritual magazine in April 1947.
For almost half a century (till 1996), Sriman T.K. Gopalacharya Swami acted as its chief editor.
Temples are the center place of our Indian culture from time immemorial. Every human being is equally responsible to preserve our temples. To serve the purpose, Swamiji started a Society for Renovating Indian temples at Mumbai in August 1974.
For the very first time, the Venugopala Swamy temple in Arthamur and the Sri Sita Ramachandra Swami temple in Sitanagaram were renovated to the full glory and started celebrating the adhyana utsavams every year.
More than 300 Ruthwicks performed Ashtakshari Koti Havan Maha Krathuvu at Badrinath. In spite of sixty miles of walk in the Himalayas and facing many hardships, Sri Swamji arranged the Yajnam which was attended by large number of devotees.The special feature of the Yajnam was the Homam conducted with the Ashtakshari mantra being chanted for more than ten crore times.
Swamiji envisioned Sri Ramayana as a mirror for society, reflecting and cleansing the impurities within us. Beginning in 1960, he undertook 108 Sri Rama Kratuvu over nine years, spanning all of India and Nepal, from the Himalayas to Kanyakumari. Each Kratu began at a new location on Punarvasu star, with the sacred Agni kept continuously alive throughout. Sri Rama Stupas were constructed at each site, with devotees’ crore-count Rama Nama writings preserved within their walls.
The movement culminated gloriously on the Tirumala Hills, where 1,000 priests recited Sri Bhashya, Bhagavad Vishaya, and Sri Venkatachala Mahatyam — filling the seven sacred hills with divine Vedic chanting.
The mark of a true sage is his infinite compassion on every living being. Nobody escapes their vision. Swamiji’s reach was such that HH blessed even the prisoners in central prisons like Rajahmundry, Madurai.
Swamiji let the prisoners write the divine name of Lord Sri Rama in the jail itself and thus lit a lamp of great joy in their lives.
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