Cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Rajnikanth | Raghavendra Swami/ Venkatanathan |
| Vishnuvardhan | Devotee and successor of Sri Raghavendra, as Sri Yogindra |
| Delhi Ganesh | Appanacharya (foremost disciple) |
| Satyaraj | Nawab of Adoni |
| Major Sundarrajan | King of Tanjavore |
| Mahendran | Untruthfull Devotee |
| Somayajulu | Guru of Sri Raghavendra, St Sudeendrar |
| Thengai Seenivasan | Priest |
| Poornam Viswanathan | Devotee whose son accidentally dies but revived by Sri Raghavendra |
| V.S.Raghavan | Devotee who mistreats G.Seenivasan's character Malapa as he is "Lower caste", but is later spiritually enlightened by Sri Raghavendra |
| Moorthy | |
| Nizhalgal Ravi | Venkanna:Diwan of Adoni who is initially portrayed as slow in learning and intelligence but with Sri Raghavendra's blessing becomes the smart minister in the Nawab's cabinet |
| I S R | |
| Gopu | |
| Senthamarai | Tamil Poet |
| Janakraj | St. Sudeendrar's disciple |
| Veeraraghavan | as Seemasachar |
| Ramadas | |
| Ragavendra | |
| Mohan | As one of his disciple, Mukuntha who went to get married at the Swami's blessings and was assisted by Him to eliminate the demon that came to Srikant's house |
| Srikant | Devotee who is blessed by Sri Raghavendra who protects this family by killing the demon character |
| G.Seenivasan | "Lower caste" person mistreated by V.S.Raghavan's character initially but blessed by Sri Raghavendra |
| Peeli Sivam | |
| Lakshmi | Sri Raghavendra's wife, Saraswati Bai |
| K.R.Vijaya | As Devi Saraswathy |
| Ambika | Aparajita:Dancer in the court of the Tanjavore King character played by Major Sundarrajan |
| Vasantha | |
| Pandhari Bai | Smt. Gopikamba, Venkanatha's mother |
| Indira Devi | |
| Vani |
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