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Bodhendra Saraswathi : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bodhendra Saraswathi
Bodhendra Saraswathi was a 17th-century Hindu pontiff and the 60th ''Jagathguru'' (head) of the Kanchi matha, Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu, India. He spent his later life in Govindapuram. ==Early life== Bodhendra was born to a Brahmin couple, Kesavapanduranga Yogi and Suguna in the beginning of 17th century (in the year 1610)at Kanchipuram, which was then headquarters of Kanchi matha. The couple did not have children for a long time and believed that they were blessed by the devotion to Viswakendra Saraswati(Athmabodhar), the 59th Jagathguru of the Kanchi Matha. The child was named Purushotaman by Viswakendra Saraswati. Seeing the extraordinary qualities and immense potentialities of the child, to render incalculable good to humanity, Sri Viswakendra Saraswati requested his parents to hand over the child to the Kanchi Matha with the pious hope of making the child succeed him. The parents willingly gave the child to the mutt. The child attained extra ordinary mastery over ''Sruti'' and the ''Smriti''. It gradually dawned on him that ''nama sankeerthanam'' (chanting of Lord Rama's name) would fetter the cycles of death and birth in ''Kali Yuga''. He chanted ''Rama nama''(the name of Lord Rama) one lakh times every day.〔''The Saints of the Cauvery Delta ''.P.50〕
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