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Siddharudha Swami

Virakta Siddharudha Swami (1837–1929) is an Indian Hindu mystic of the Advaita Vedanta stream widely regarded as one of the greatest saints of Hinduism who lived a nomadic existence in the South West Indian state of Karnataka.
==Biography==
Sadguru Shri Siddharudha Maharaj lived in the style of an ascetic throughout his life. He never practiced casteism and saw divinity in everything that exists as well as disagreeing with the notion that only Brahmins were entitled to liberation, firmly believing that everyone was entitled to it. Considered to be the reincarnation of Shiva, one of the Trinity deities of Hinduism, Siddharudha renounced his home and all the family ties at a very young age (6) and set himself out with a purpose to seek ''Satguru'' or spiritual master and later surrendered himself as a student to the realized soul Shri Gajadandaswami and served at his Ashram.
At the end of this period, he was blessed by his Master and was asked to undertake a pilgrimage with a purpose to help the one's in need, uplift ignorance and reveal the right path to attain spiritual enlightenment to those seeking, He traveled from Kashmir to Kanyakumari delivering the right wisdom for spiritual awakening and methodical liberation to the souls of all those who were acknowledged of his exemplary standards of spiritual cognizance before settling down at Hubli. where, he was quickly recognized for his spiritual knowledge & immaculate sainthood. people sought him over from neighboring states for solace, fulfilling desires and spiritual enlightenment.
He died at Hubballi and was entombed at his ashram. He was believed to be working miracles for his devotees. A proverb runs by in a native Indian Language kannada:
''Siddharudhara Jolige Jagakkella holige''
which signifies the food that is served at his ashram and the unimaginable miracles that occur of it.

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