Master C. V. V.
Master C.V.V. | |
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British India | |
Religion | Hinduism |
Spouse | Rukmini
(m. 1880; died 1904)Venkamma
(m. 1906; died 1922) |
Founder of | Bhrikta Rahita Taraka Raja Yoga |
Philosophy | Raja Yoga (Bhrukta Rahita Taraka Raja Yoga), Electric Yoga |
Religious career | |
Disciples
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Karma is neither postponed nor purged but neutralized.[1]
Master Canchupati Venkatarao Venkaswami Rao, popularly known as Master C.V.V.[2][3] (4 August 1868 - 12 May 1922) was an Indian philosopher, yogi, and guru. Master C.V.V served as the Chairman of Kumbakonam Municipal Council for some time and later became a spiritual reformer, introducing his visions on human progress and spiritual evolution.[4][5][6][7]
Biography
Master C.V.V. was born on 4 August 1868 in
Personal life
Master C.V.V. married Rukmini in 1880 when he was 12 years old and they had three sons and a daughter. His wife Rukmini died in 1904 when she was 36 years. At the age of 38 in 1908 he married Venkamma with whom he had another three daughters and a son.[9]
Philosophy and spiritual vision
Master C.V.V founded a new yoga system known by the name "Yoga Line" (subsequently others started to call as "Bhrikta Rahita Taraka Raja Yoga" or "Electronic Yoga") in 1910 with a goal to make changes to human format and to cosmic forces influencing human format in order to give eternal life to humanity.[10]
"Bhrikta Rahita Taraka Raja Yoga", means the
Vedavyas, who was a leading exponent of Master CVV's Philosophy, in his book The Electronic Yoga of Master C.V.V. discusses about this new
Master CVV calls his disciples as mediums. At present Master CVV yoga is spread throughout the world. Now Master CVV's mediums are actively involved in conducting courses to the new incoming mediums.[12]
During his lifetime Master CVV developed several courses for regulating the planets and rectifications. Master MTA is the guru of Master CVV. He is one of the Greatest Spiritual scientist of our times. His yoga is called the electronic yoga. It works instantaneously when invoked. The regular time for doing this prayer is Morning 6.00 AM and Evening 6.00 PM. During his life period Master CVV cured many people from sufferings of various diseases that were not curable.[13]
Master C.V.V. did not release this line for others to practice after he left physical. Master C.V.V closed admissions to this line on 31-1-1922 as found in His diary published by the followers.
Books
- Master C.V.V's Yoga Basic Information - Telugu & English based on Original writings (https://archive.org/details/master-cvvs-yoga-basic-information)
- Bhrukta Rahita Raja Yogam - Sri Kotha Rama Kotaiah (Tata garu)
- Master CVV - Sri Ekkirala Krishnamacharaya
- Master CVV and his Electronic Yoga - Dr Ekkirala Veda Vyasa I.A.S (Retd)., Ph.D
- Bhrukta Rahita Raja Yogam - Prasnalu-Samadhanamlu - Gurudev. A. V. Srinivasa Acharyulu
- Master CVV - Sri Sarvari
- Master CVV-N.R.B.V - Sri N.B.V. Rama Moorthy
- New Yoga - Sri Narayana Iyer
References
- ISBN 978-8189467043.
- ISBN 9788187712268. Retrieved 9 November 2011.
- ^ Joseph Prasad Pinto (1985). Inculturation through basic communities: an Indian perspective. Asian Trading Corp. p. 94.
- ^ Triveni: Journal of Indian Renaissance, Volume 71. Triveni Publishers. 2002. p. 19.
- ISBN 9788187712329. Retrieved 15 January 2014.
- ISBN 9783261049742.
- ISBN 9781608336869. Retrieved 22 June 2017.
- ^ Prajna Prabhakaram, a Symbol of Transcendence and Immanence: Auto-biography of Sri Veturi Prabhakara Sastri, Vēṭūri Prabhākaraśāstri, Prabhakara Prachuranalu Publishers, 1991
- ^ Ekkirala Krishnamacharya (1992). Master C.V.V. Kulapathi Book Trust. p. 9.
- ISBN 978-8189467043.
- ISBN 978-1476607023. Retrieved 28 January 2015.
- ^ Triveni: Journal of Indian Renaissance, Volume 53. Triveni Publishers. 1984. p. 93.
- ^ Triveni: Journal of Indian Renaissance, Volume 71. Triveni Publishers. 2002. p. 19.
Sources
- "Book review: Life story of a Yoga master". The Hindu. Retrieved 16 July 2015.
- Callahan, Daren (18 June 2007). Yoga: An Annotated Bibliography of Works in English, 1981-2005. McFarland. pp. 232–. ISBN 9781476607023. Retrieved 16 July 2015.