Sorakaya Swami
Sri Sorakaya Swami (???- 9 August 1902) was The Sage of Narayanavaram, who lived in Narayanavaram during 1875 to 1902.
His Sajeeva Samdhi is located at Narayanavaram, right opposite to the ancient Kalyana Venkateswara Swamy Temple.
Biography
The Sage whose full appellation was Sorakai Ramaswami
Sorakaya or Sorakai is the vernacular name for
bottle gourd or Calabash), so called from his habit of carrying Sorakaisthe shells of which is used for eating and drinking purposes.
Believed to be from shepherd caste, he was first spotted by Chengalvaraya Mudaliar in April 1875 and attained Samadhi in August, 1902.
His Sajeeva Samdhi is located at Narayanavaram, right opposite to the ancient Kalyana Venkateswara Swamy Temple.
Biography
The Sage whose full appellation was Sorakai Ramaswami
Sorakaya or Sorakai is the vernacular name for
bottle gourd or Calabash), so called from his habit of carrying Sorakaisthe shells of which is used for eating and drinking purposes.
Believed to be from shepherd caste, he was first spotted by Chengalvaraya Mudaliar in April 1875 and attained Samadhi in August, 1902.
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