Rambhadracharya: Jagadguru Rambhadracharya Maharaj is always in the headlines for his statements. Recently he commented on Premanand Maharaj. After his comment, there was a lot of talk on social media. Tulsi Peethadhishwar Jagadguru Rambhadracharya Maharaj was born in a Brahmin family. His childhood name was Giridhar. At the age of just 2 years, his eye -sight was destroyed. Since then, he can neither read nor write. They only learn by listening and speaking and writing their compositions by the clerks. He has written more than 240 books.
Rambhadracharya ji is very intense intelligence since childhood, his memory is extraordinary, at the age of just 5, he remembered the entire Shrimad Bhagavad Gita. His early education was given to him by his grandfather, Pandit Suryabali Mishra. After this, he studied Vedas, Upanishads, Bhagwat Purana and grammar. They can speak 22 languages.
At the age of three, he wrote his first poem and narrated to his father. At the age of five, he remembered the entire Bhagavad Gita with 700 shlokas including the verse number within 15 days. During this time his father helped him. At the age of 7, he remembered about 10,900 verses of Ramcharitmanas in just 60 days and also recited. His extraordinary talent made him different.
Education and degrees of Jagadguru Rambhadracharya Ji Maharaj
- In 1971, he enrolled for Graduation in Sanskrit grammar at Sampoornanand Sanskrit University, Varanasi. Got the highest marks in 1974 and won five gold medals.
- In 1976, he received a degree of Acharya, with seven gold medals and Chancellor Gold Medal. In view of his clever knowledge, the university declared him Acharya in all the teachers.
- In 1981, he did research and did Ph.D. (Ph.D) received the degree.
- In 1997, he received the degree of D. Lit (D.Lit.).
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Childhood story
He described a saga of his childhood in one of his stories that once in a childhood, one person would be 2 or 3 years old, he started singing the Ramayana, then he started walking and started walking towards the direction from where the voice was coming. Incidentally, the situation was that there was a well on the route, his foot was gone near his leg, his aunt lifted him from behind. He also told that the attraction of Ramcharitmanas is everything for him.
According to another legend, when Giridhar was 11 years old, he was stopped from attending a wedding with his family. The family thought his presence at the wedding as a bad omen for marriage. This incident had a profound impact on him. He believes that all this is “the grace of God that makes the straw a thunderbolt and thunderbolt.”
Literary compositions
Jagadguru Rambhadracharya has written more than 240 books and more than 50 research papers. His works are in Sanskrit, Hindi, Awadhi, Maithili and other languages.
How did Jagadguru become?
Rambhadracharya ji was elected on 24 June 1988 as Jagadguru Ramanandacharya, who was seated in Tulsi Peeth by the Kashi Vidyavat Parishad in Varanasi. Subsequently, he was unanimously supported by saints of three Akharas, four sub-sects, Khals and Ramanand sect at the Kumbh Mela in Allahabad, on 3 February 1989. On 1 August 1995, he was anointed by Digambar Akhara as Jagadguru Ramanandacharya in Ayodhya. After this, he came to be known as Jagadguru Ramanandacharya Swami Rambhadracharya.
Jagadguru Rambhadracharya epic-
- Sri Bhagavaraghaviyam (Sanskrit, composed during Payovrat in 2002)
- Geetramayanam (Sanskrit)
- Two other epics (two in Hindi)

Rambhadracharya Mahakavya
Vaccines and commentaries
- Hindi vaccine on Ramcharitmanas
- Hindi vaccine on Hanuman Chalisa
- Poetic Sanskrit vaccine on Ashtadhyayi
- Sriraghavakripadhayam (Sanskrit) on Gastratiya (Brahmasutra, Bhagavad Gita, and Head Upanishads) (Sanskrit)
Other notable functions
- Bhringdootam (Sanskrit)
- Sritaramasuprabhatam (Sanskrit)
- Sritaramkelikoumudi (Sanskrit)
- Ashtavakra (Sanskrit)
The main ashram of Jagadguru Rambhadracharya is located in Shri Tulsi Peeth, Janaki Kund, Chitrakoot, Madhya Pradesh. This institution is associated with religious and social services.
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