Chaganti Koteswara Rao
Chaganti Koteswara Rao | |
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Personal life | |
Born | Chaganti Raja Veera Venkata Basava Koteswara Rao 14 July 1959 |
Spouse | C. Subrahmanyeswaryi |
Parents |
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Honors | Saradaa Gnana Putra, Pravachana Chakravarti |
Religious life | |
Religion | Sanatana Dharma |
Philosophy | Advaita Vedanta |
Website | sriguruvaani |
Chaganti Koteswara Rao (born 14 July 1959) is an Indian orator and scholar, known for his discourses on Sanatana Dharma.[1][2] His speeches are popular among Telugu people worldwide and are regularly broadcast on channels such as Bhakti TV and SVBC.[3] Known for his knowledge and engaging style, he has earned titles like Pravachana Chakravarti (Emperor of Discourses) and Sarada Gnana Putra (Son of the Goddess of Knowledge).[4]
In 2016, Koteswara Rao was appointed as the cultural advisor to the Government of Andhra Pradesh and served as one of the ten ambassadors for the Swachh Andhra Corporation.[5] He has also contributed to various state government initiatives related to culture and public awareness.
Early and personal life
[edit]Chaganti Koteswara Rao was born on 14 July 1959 to the couple Chaganti Sundara Siva Rao and Chaganti Suseelamma in Eluru, Andhra Pradesh. His father was a staunch follower of Hindu Dharma. During his student days in Eluru, he used to participate in essay writing and elocution competitions on ancient Indian wisdom.[6]
He is married to Subrahmanyeswari. His wife is a state government employee in Agricultural department.[7][8] He worked for Food Corporation of India in Kakinada and retired as of August 2018.[9][7] He has two children Shanmukha Charan, and Nagavalli. Both are engineering graduates.[9]
Religious discourses
[edit]Chaganti Koteswara Rao regularly gives religious discourses on various Hindu epics like Bhagavata, Ramayana, Mahabharata, and various Puranas.[10] These are broadcast on various radio and TV channels. Some devotional TV channels set aside special slots for airing his discourses.[7] He does not accept any remuneration for delivering a discourse except his traveling expenses.[8]
He has several distinctions for delivering discourses. He completed the discourse on Ramayana in 42 days, Bhagavatam in 42 days, Siva Puranam in 30 days, and Sri Lalita Sahasra Namam in 2-3 months.[7]
Discourses about Films
[edit]He also delivered spiritual discourses based on musical films Sankarabharanam (1980) and Srutilayalu (1987).[11]
Positions
[edit]Chaganti was appointed as cultural adviser for the government of Andhra Pradesh in 2016.[12] He was also one of the 10 ambassadors Swacch Andhra Corporation.[5] Chaganti Koteswara Rao was appointed Adviser (Students, Ethics and Values) for the government of Andhra Pradesh in 2024.[13] Earlier he worked as TTD dharmic adviser in 2023 in Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy government.
Awards and honours
[edit]- Honour by Ramineni Foundation, USA in 2015.[14]
- Dr Pinnamaneni and Seeta Devi foundation award (2016)[15]
Controversies
[edit]On 5 March 2016, devotees of Shirdi Saibaba staged a protest against Chaganti Koteswara Rao's remarks about worship of Saibaba during a discourse in 2012. Pending case against him is brought to notice of the government. Later on, clarification of his discourses holding huge respect significantly, the protest was withdrawn.[16]
He also faced protests from All India Yadava Mahasabha because of his remarks on Lord Krishna.[17] Later, the representatives of the community went to his residence. He clarified that he held respect for their community and did not intend to hurt any community.[18]
References
[edit]- ^ "Discourses on 'Sivaanandalahari' from Nov. 22". The Hindu. 2009-11-20. Archived from the original on 2009-11-24.
- ^ "Brahmasri Chaganti Koteswara Rao". srichaganti.net.
- ^ Staff Reporter (2014-04-07). "Set aside time for spiritual growth". The Hindu.
- ^ "Changanti, TS Reddy to be felicitated at Vijayawada". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 19 March 2018.
- ^ a b "Sindhu among 10 brand ambassadors of Swachha Andhra Corp". The Hindu. 16 May 2017. Retrieved 19 March 2018.
- ^ "ధర్మబద్ధ జీవనమే అతి పెద్ద పూజ". www.eenadu.net. Hyderabad. Archived from the original on 10 February 2019. Retrieved 10 February 2019.
- ^ a b c d "'Chaganti, right choice as Cultural Advisor' Adapa Apparao". The Hans India. 2016-04-11. Retrieved 19 March 2018.
- ^ a b "Facts about Sri Chaganti Koteswara Rao Garu". Youtube. 15 March 2014. Archived from the original on 2021-12-15. Retrieved 17 March 2018.
- ^ a b "Brahmasri Chaganti Koteswara Rao". english.srichaganti.net. Retrieved 15 March 2018.
- ^ "Bramhasri Chaganti Koteswar Rao delivers spiritual discourse at Rail Kalarang". The Hans India. 2017-10-15. Retrieved 19 March 2018.
- ^ Kavirayani, Suresh (4 October 2018). "Sri Chaganti Koteswara Rao's second filmy discourse". Deccan Chronicle. Retrieved 6 February 2019.
- ^ Staff Reporter (9 April 2016). "Chaganti Koteswara Rao appointed government cultural adviser". The Hindu. Retrieved 15 March 2018.
- ^ The Hindu (9 November 2024). "Andhra Pradesh government releases list of 62 persons nominated to various corporations". Archived from the original on 10 November 2024. Retrieved 10 November 2024.
- ^ Staff Reporter (17 October 2015). "Ramineni Foundation to honour teachers, students". The Hindu. Retrieved 19 March 2018.
- ^ "బ్రహ్మశ్రీ చాగంటి కోటేశ్వరరావు, ఫొటోగ్రాఫర్ శ్రీనివాసరెడ్డిలకు డాక్టర్ పిన్నమనేని అండ్ సీతాదేవి ఫౌండేషన్ అవార్డు ప్రదానం". Prajasakti. Retrieved 17 March 2018.
- ^ "Shirdi Sai devotees protest". The Hindu. 6 May 2016. Retrieved 6 February 2019.
- ^ "Complaint Against Spiritual speaker Chaganti Koteswara Rao for 'derogatory' comment on Lord Krishna". www.thenewsminute.com. 17 January 2017. Retrieved 6 February 2019.
- ^ "యాదవులను కౌగిలించుకుంటా: చాగంటి కోటేశ్వరరావు". www.andhrajyothy.com (in Telugu). 21 January 2017. Retrieved 6 February 2019.