About Lineage
About Venkataramaniah
Venkataramaniah : was Babuji's
Great Grandfathers' Grandfather. He was born in 1747 and died in 1828. He
was a military officer under Hyder Ali and Tippu and changed his career to
civil in later lafe. He had 2 daughters and 5 sons of whom the 3rd son was
Sri. Gopala Rao (see diagram above)
About Gopala Rao
Sri. Gopala Rao : was born on a
Friday on 17th July 1816. He was of slender build, energetic, strong and
exteremely active in work. He could speak about 10 languages and filled
various posts in Ganjam Dist, Northern Circars, and finally became Dewan
(Manager) of Prlikimidi or Chinnakimidi Zamindari (in Orissa). He was an
expert in Mantra Shastras and highly religious and obliging. He would never
flinch from doing an obligation. His Tapobala (power of penance) was so
great that with a blade of grass he was able to stop 1000 cattle and 30-35
cow herds under the Maha Astra of Sanmohana. All the cattle and men
losttheir conciousness, and after an hour of trial they began to move as if
nothing had happened, when he threw away the blade of grass. In addition to
his onerous duties, he completed the gigantic task of finishing with his own
hand, one crore and twenty fice lakhs of SRI RAMANAMAS, and concluded the
religious rites connected with them four months brfore his death.
About Prof . B. Suryanarain Rao
Prof. B. Suryanarain Rao : Was
the one who started a crusade of Astrology in its rightful way and whatever
respect the subject of Astrology commands anywhere in the world is because
of him and his revered grandson Dr.B. V. Raman. Born in 1857 he went on to
complete 67 books on various subjects including the immemorial "History
of Vijayanagar - The never to be forgotten Empire". He took up the
legal line and practiced for about 9 years as a Lawyer in Bellary. His house
would be open to all classes of people always.
Astrological instincts stirred : by Thogaray Ramansastry at
Bangalore when Prof Rao was in the F.A. Class. He picked up his knowledge in
this science by reading books on this subject. His first work on Astrology
appeared in dialect form, English and Kannada, in 1882. His collegiate
studies gave no leisure for progress in his astrological researches and his
book "Astrological self - instructor" first appeared in 1892, the
second in 1898 and the 3rd in 1900, the interval being taken up for his
legal practice. Fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh followed at longer
intervals. An Oriya astrologer, in Parlakimidi by name Brahma, soon after
the birth of Prof. Rao had foretold his future greatness. He was under the
direct grace of the glorious Sun at every important turn in his life. He
built a spacious bungalow at the side of a village named Hunsamaranahalli on
the Nandi Road, 12 miles due north of Bangalore containing 3 acres of
compound, planted with varieties of fruit and flower trees. He had a decent
establishment of 10 servants, leading a quiet, honorable and religious life.
He used to celebrate his birthdays on a grand scale, and it used to be
visited by all classes, creeds and nationalities of people from all parts of
the world. Though his earnings used to be great expenses were not small. He
possessed generous instincts and always took delight in helping others. He
was an admirer of all talents in any form in any man and his company itself
was pleasant and instructive. He possessed fluent powers of speech and
writing in almost equal degrees and this rare gift, he used to attribute to
the special grace of the Goddess of learning, "Saraswathi". He was
familiar with western and eastern sciences and it was great advantage to
lead people wherever he was. He was a great lover of music and fine arts,
and his residence was generally kept in a fashionable manner. He had, had
audiences with Viceroys, Governors and Maharajas and all of them were
pleased with his behavior, spirit of independence and capacity in
conversation and arguments. He also received a number of "Khillats"
and presents from many Maharajas and aristocrats. The National and
individual , deaths of royal predictions, he made about wars, famines,
deaths of royal personages, plagues, epidemics and other phenomena have been
remarkably fulfilled and these facts were well known to the public as well
who were in touch with his works. He predicted the Anglo German war, the
nations who would be involved in its deadly folds, six months before the
war, his March 1914 Magazine, and said "the war will begin in August of
this year(1914)". His lectures, conversations have been highly
appreciated by the cultured public. As very holy Brahmin prays earnestly
after his pujas are over, Prof Rao used to pray "Swasti Prajabhyah,
Paripalayamntam; Nyayena Margene Mahim Mahisah; Gobrahmanebhyassubhamastu
Nityam; Lokassamastah Sukhino bhavantu; Kaley Varshantu Parjanyah
Prithvisasyasalinee; Desoyam Kshobharahitaah Brahmanah Santu
Nirbhayaha;Aputra Putrinah Santu Putrinassantu Poutrinah; Adaanah
Sadhanassantu Jeevanti Saradassantam;". Liberally translated the verse
means "Let all people live in happiness, let rulers be just and
sympathetic in their rule, let the milky cows and brahmins be blessed
veryday, let all the world enjoy perfect happiness, let seasonal rains
enrich the lands, let earth be productive, let the countries enjoy freedom
from epidemics; let Brahmins attend to their prayers without any fear from
evil minded people, let those whio have no children beget children, let
those who have no grandchildren be blessed with grandchildren, let those who
have no money get money and let all people live till they are one hundred
years old. This is a prayer, as tolerant, as honest as broad-minded and as
sympathetic as possible and when really good men send these prayers
constantly to God with faith and devotion, they will never go in vain.
About Nanjunda Rao. T. B.
Nanjunda Rao . T. B : He was a
religious person to the core. Though he did not practice or study the
Astrology he completed a gigantic task of 24 lakhs of Gayatri japa in his
life time which probably resulted in the birth of son like Dr. B. V. Raman
who would be later known as the father of Modern Astrology.