VIP's About Swamiji

President A P J Abdul Kalam

His Excellency, The President of India, Dr. A.P.J.Abdul Kalam was the Chief Guest during the 100th Birthday and Guruvandana Celebrations of His Holiness, Dr. Sree Sree Sivakumra Swamiji held on 8th April 2007, at Sree Siddaganga Mutt, Tumkur. Dr. Kalam recalling his earlier visit to Sree Siddaganga Mutt in 2006, showered his admirable reverences once again on Sree Sree Swamiji and said a message of "Giving" came to his mind which he shared with the audience. On this occasion the President composed a poem on the theme and recited it before a packed audience present on that occasion. Further, His Excellency, The President of India Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, gave this message of "Giving" to the Members of the Indian Parliament on the occasion of the 150th Anniversary of the First War of Independence, New Delhi, on 10-05-2007. In the following terms.

Honourable President's speech in Hindi.

Again, on 23-05-2007, His Excellency, repeated this message at the presentation ceremony of Kabir Puraskar and National Communal Harmony Awards at New Delhi, in the following terms; Radiating message on Giving : "His Holiness Sree Sree Sivakumara Swamiji of Sree Siddaganga Math of Tumkur is an example of spreading the message of "giving". He has been on a tireless mission of socio-economic development and eradication of inequalities in education. He saw education and alleviation of hunger among the masses as an effective means to enrich human capacity which in turn would contribute to national reconstruction. His Holiness Sree Swamiji has followed the footprints of his Guru of providing free boarding home to the students which is now serving the needs of over 8,000 students. In addition 2000 pilgrims and visitors in the Math are also provided food every day. During the last Seven decades Sree Swamiji is the founder of well over 125 educational institutions ranging from nursery to institutions of technology, pure sciences, arts, management, vocational training and performing arts". "During the 100th birthday of His Holiness Sree Sree Shivakumara Swamiji - a message of "Giving" came to my mind celebrating his contribution, which I would like to share with you"

"O my fellow citizens, In giving, you receive happiness In Body and Soul. You have everything to give. If you have knowledge, share it. If you have resources, share with the needy. Use your mind and heart, To remove the pain of the suffering, and, cheer the sad hearts. In giving, you receive happiness. Almighty will bless your actions."

Continuing further the President said; " I have come across many incidents where people have, irrespective of their normal professional affiliations, have come forward for great societal missions by giving. Our educational system should lay foundation among the young for evolving a conflict free, happy life resulting in an attitude of "giving" and "giving". Let this tribe of citizens grow and grow".

Address by President APJ Abdul Kalam on the ocassion of 99th Birthday celeberations

The Swamiji has imparted spiritual guidance to all and helped people and enlightened life, stressing the need to teach moral science in schools and colleges. Swamiji had established hundreds of educational institutions where every teachers had been trained in imparting moral education based on Indian culture and heritage. I find here the best of teachers who love teaching, the reason is simple a sage is presiding over these institutions.

The efforts of the Swamiji in steering a great mission of imparting Education to million of the poor students, there was no place for pettiness in the system of education adopted. It was turned to enhance self respect of an indivual and aimed at creating a beautiful and happy world.

Former Prime Minister Vajapayee

ADDRESS BY SHRI ATAL BEHARI VAJPAYEE ON THE OCCASION OF 83rd SAMSKRITOTSAVA OF THE SANSKRIT COLLEGE AT SREE SIDDAGANGA MUTT

May the New Year be auspicious to you. But, along with this desire for the progress in the coming year, we will also have to work hard for making the coming year a happy one. Siddaganga, one observes several Gangas flowing. There is the Ganga of 'Karma' - work, the Ganga of Knowledge, the Ganga of consideration and also the Ganga of compassion. There is a day and night 'Yagya', of knowledge going on here for several centuries.

Sree Swamiji, I am seeing him today again after many years. No change at all! Swamiji is reading without spectacles, I need the glasses! Sree Swamiji kept standing throughout his speech. I, while speaking, am feeling that it would be nice if I sat down ! A spiritual power in the form of Swamiji is charging the entire environment. This is not the play of the body alone. At its root is the inspiring moral force. Years ago, when the weak, the oppressed and the so called backward people were denied the study of Sanskrit, here a social revolution was brought about by providing easy accessibility to the studies in Sanskrit and the Vedas to one and all. Thus, a blue print was prepared for the construction of New India. Doors of knowledge are open here to all. Special attention is given to children, the little ones coming from the rural areas who are denied of opportunities for education. Even if opportunities are available for education, how will their physical needs be met?

In the ancient days, we had 'Gurukulas'. Without any discrimination, opportunities for studies were available to all. At the Gurukula of Rishi Sandipan, Krishna and Sudhama studied together. The same scenario is observed here in this Gurukula. There are facilities for studies. Free lodging and Board are provided too. How would doors to bright future open for the economically weaker people, if they do not get education from their childhood? J.H. Patel was telling that such work cannot be done without co-operation of nongovernment organisations. Government has limited resources; so many essential things cannot be achieved by such limited resources. Thus, here non-government Organisations have a role to play. Siddaganga is a brilliant example of this, the entire nation should try to follow its example.

It is perhaps a rare thing that the study of Sanskrit language and literature is done on such a large scale. Here, Siddaganga has beaten others hollow! But, knowledge is not limited to the study of Sanskrit language and literature alone. It is essential to study modern science along with the ancient wisdom. Just now, Swamiji in his talk threw light on the issues related to science and technology, but also warned that the absence of spiritual training can cause destruction. Science is like fire. Fire can be used to cook food, it can also be used to set the house on fire. Science should be put to good use. What is the difference between a crook and a good man?

If good people are educated, they will be useful in furthering the knowledge. They will be useful in sharing the knowledge. If the crook has knowledge, he will get argumentative, he will generate quarrels, and he will refuse to acknowledge even the truth. He will misuse knowledge. If a good person has money he will do philanthropy. He will help the poor. He will help people as per their needs. But, if the crook gets it, he will show vanity, he will destroy the wealth. He will show off his money. He will misuse his money. Money is the same knowledge is the same, the question is who has acquired them. If a good person has powers, he will be useful in protecting the others. If the power goes to the crook, he being already a crook, will get drunk with the powers in his possession and will trouble others, will generate unhappiness.

Now, how will a person become good? One is training, the other, proper upbringing (Samskar). Our government schools do provide training, but not the Samskar. These two are different things. You can get a college certificate, but after you leave the portals of the college, it cannot guarantee what type of life you will lead. But the one educated at Siddaganga will go out with samskar. He will carry with him high fame and wealth of cultural values and with it, he will be ready for being useful to the society.

Places like Siddaganga are holy places for us. This place, through its ambiance, generates such moral impact, which the history needs very much.

I am blessed by Sree Swamiji. He provided me several occasions to visit Sree Mutt. May this great celebration be a success, this is my inner wish. This is the tradition of those who work for the society. May we progress fast. Sree Basaveswaraji has taught us that we consider work as worship - work itself is heaven. Let us work hard with honesty. We should not shirk working with hands.

Today, the literate youth expects a job in an office; wants to sit on the chair. These days there are many who aspire for sitting on the chairs. Fighting goes on because of this. But, one cannot do farming sitting on a chair. Industries can not be run sitting on a chair. No work is inferior. Work is worship. We shall move together, we will speak together, we shall eat together. Not alone. Eating together will need to be organised to ensure that no one is left hungry. While eating together, we shall have to keep a count that all are included. This is a Vedic concept about eating together and needs to be revived and practiced.

We will work together to create a Bharath where there is no hunger, no fear, and no corruption. Sree Swamiji is our ideal for this. I am deeply gratified by the Oarshan of Sree Swamiji today.

You all have come in large numbers. I express my thankfulness to you all.

Namaskar

Former Chief Minister Nijalingappa

Sree S.Nijalingappa

A DIVINE SANYASI

Honesty, service, determination, fortitude, purity, magnanimity, tenderness, truth, love, compassion and a lofty aim-anyone of these qualities renders an individual honourable in the eyes of society and capable of safeguarding humanity. But Sree Sivakumara Swamiji of Sree Siddaganga Mutt is a confluence of all the virtues mentioned above. This can be deemed to be the good fortune of the country at large. Added to these, he has learning and dispassion. Naturally, honour, affection and admiration have been showered upon him all over Karnataka. Eagerness to seek his darshan and blessings is all too evident. A deluge of people approaches him all the time to listen to his thought provoking and soul stirring words and find inspiration to better their lives.

Sree Swamiji's Mutt is not too big in size. The property of the math is not considerable. His predecessors deall their time to asceticism and worship. They conducted asmuch "dasoha" as they could. Small contributions were made towards this by people living in the vicinity.

Learned, virtuous and talented even in his student the present Swamiji assumed his holy office in 1930. Instead of devoting himself to religious practices fulltime,he also plunged into the service of humanity. For the country to make headway, a transformation must be effected in the lives of ordinary men and their intellectual horizons must be widened. This change can come about only on the basis of education of all children. Sree Swamiji dicided to set up primary and secondary schools first and colleges later. The rich, experience no diffuculty getting their children educated. The poor, on the other hand, countenance a host of problems. In rural areas children are compelled to earn cooli to help and maintain the family. One more morsel of food, an inch more of clothing that is all they hope to contribute to the family. Appart from this, they have no other future. Realising this plight, Sree Swamiji arranged for free education, boarding and stationery materials for them. This privilege has been extended to them for well over seven decades.

Sree Swamiji is too broad minded to be cribbed and cabined in a narrow cast though he is a Guru of a Veershaiva Mutt. Educational facilities have been extended to all non - Veerashaivas also including Harijans. The credit for this goes entirely to Sree Swamiji. His sacred mission has won him accolades and cooperation from the have's and havenot's alike. The math is not in possession of too considerable a properaty to boast of. The sphere of Swamiji's activity has brodaned little by little and now includes an Engineering college producing thousands of engineers. Such an achievement is a rarity. It is to be noted that Swamijees of other faiths are emulating his example in establishing similar institutions. But most of them are endowed with great affluence and enjoy the support of many rich followers. Sree Swamiji of Siddaganga Mutt has no such privileges. Thanks to his divine personality, his achievements eclipse those of others. The fact that Sree Swamiji's activities are diversified bears testimony to his competence and rectitude.

Sree Swamiji has set a very good example in purity, sincerity, administrative competence and farsightedness. Other Mutts will do well to emulate his example. I sincerely hope that Sree Swamiji's service to the panic stricken society will continue for years to come.

Namaskar