Polamuri Sampath Rao is one of the greatest devotees of Bhagwan Sri Balayogi and Sri Chinna Balayogi of Mummidivaram, India. He was born on 27 October 192" to simpleton parents- Sri Swami and Smt Gangamma Mr Sampath Rao overcame, many economic and social obstacles to study Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Later became a Graduate in Law (BL) from Andhra University (Visakhapatnam) with the financial help from his beloved sister Smt Subbamma. He worked as an Advocate for many years in the District Court, High Court and Later Supreme Court. He decided to take up profession in New Delhi and became Deputy Secretary Ministry of Law & Justice, Government of India and after yeoman service, be subsequently retired in 1985. Mr Sampath Rao had keen sense of creative writing skill poetry and a great command of Telugu Hindi and English Languages He returned to Hyderabad to practice as an Advocate in High Court, wherein he started working on his life ambition to write the biographies of the great Yogi of Mummidivanam. He successfully completed his first gem of a book "Bhagwan Belayogimars Charitemrutemu" in Telugu and later finished his masterpieces in English "Message of Bhagwan Belayugi" (published in 1988) and "Balayogi the Junior -in the footprints of his Master" (published in 1991) He has sent these books to almost all the libraries across India and the world to spread the Message of the Balayogis and to make aware of the miracles they performed by doing Tapas for about 39 years and 42 years respectively without food or water In his later years, be shifted to his favourite place-Mummidivaram-and breathed his Last in 2002 in the vicinity of the great Sri Balayogi Tapo Ashram.
Mr Sampath Rao is survived by his wife-Polamuri Vanaja-and has two children Bala Kiran and Divya Mr P Bala Kiran is now an Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer of 2008 batch, working as Director (Census Operations-AP), Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India and Mr Divya is a Law graduate from NALSAR Law University Mr Rao has left a lasting legacy of this Spiritual Yogic literature, which his family members decided to republish after 33 years.
Miracles do appear on Earth at a critical juncture of Time. The birth of Bhagwan Balayogi was one of such. The life of Bhagwan represents the ancient spiritual renaissance and Rishi Culture of India. In other words, his life depicts, modifies and interprets the famous Pathanjalian principles of Yoga. Today it is proved that the soul governs the body, and the body is a tool in the hands of soul. No doubt, if a mighty phenomenon erupts amidst people, it may take time to take cognizance of it. In fact, sages, saints and prophets were bluntly mistaken and harshly dealt with during their life time. In the case of Bhagwan Balayogi and his disciple Balayogi the younger, it seems due to recognition was not given to them in spite of their 39 years of Tapas (or Tapasya, i.e. meditation) without food, water or movement.
We consider it necessary to compare Bhagwan Balayogi with the spiritual luminaries of the world for the purpose of better understanding. To compare them is in no sense to degrade those eternal jewels of Earth. In this book, I tried my level best to explain the implications of "Tattopadesa" or philosophical inculcations in a lucid way, for it is the non-understanding of this chapter which has given scope for ignorance or prejudice. In fact, the "Tattopadesa" is not only a powerful document aimed at the regulation or amelioration of our social, economic and cultural life but also an extraordinary testament of light, vision and bliss. It is highly significant to note that Bhagwan Balayogi has, unlike the religious teachers of the world, introduced a new way or technic of preaching the people - the Doctrine of Silent Preaching.
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