Sri Avadhuth Kasinayana - Geography

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SAMARTHA SADHGURU SRI KASINAYANA is a great Sadhguru of modern India. He was born in Bedusupally Village, Seetharamapuram mandal, Nellore District, Andhra Pradesh to Smt. Kasimma and Sri. Subba Reddy. In childhood he was inspired by the Guru Athiracha Guruvaiah Swamy and travelled Kasi to Kanyakumari. He was renovated to many ancient temples and Samadhies of spiritual souls of Andhra Prades. He was introduced NIRATAANNADANAM to irrespective of Caste, Colour and Religion.

Samartha Sadhguru Sri Kasinayana life is a series of miracles. Nayana gave on indication of his devotees at Jyothi and attend Samadhi on 6 December 1995, Dattajayanthi at Jyothi Kshetram, Kadapa District.

There are hundreds of Kasi Nayana temples and Asharams all over Andhra Pradesh as well as numerous books about him. Among them is the famous biography in Telugu called `Samartha Sadhguru Sri Kasi Nayana Anugraha Jeevanam' by Sri Kasinayana Padarenuvulu.

Sri. Kasinayana devotees celebrate the Nayana Aaradhana on Dattajayanthi at Jyothi Kshetram every year, Sri Kasinayana Mandal, Kadapa District.

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