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Sri Sadasiva Brahmendra Jeevasamadhi, Nerur, Tamil Nadu

This is a Jeevasamadhi of Sri Sadasiva Brahmendra. There is a place to sit and meditate next to the Jeevasamadhi. You can go into meditative states here effortlessly.

How to get there
The jeevasamadhi is 12.4 kms east of Karur. The samadhi is inside the Arulmigu Sadasiva Brahmendra Adhishtanam. The tree is growing out of the Jeevasamadhi.

Map: https://goo.gl/maps/5cn5wMeThqzPqByy9

About Sadashiva Brahmendra
There was a yogi by the name of Sadashiva Brahmendra in South India, who was a nirkaya – he had no sense of body. Wearing clothes does not even occur to a person who has no sense of body, so he just walked naked; He had no sense of boundary and property either, and one day, he happened to walk into the king’s garden on the banks of the River Cauvery. The king was relaxing with his queens, when he saw Sadashiva Brahmendra walking into the garden naked in front of the women. Sadashiva Brahmendra had no sense of who is a man or a woman. The king got angry, “Who is this fool walking naked in front of my women?” He sent his soldiers and ordered them, “Find out who this fool is.” The soldiers ran behind him and called the yogi. He did not turn back and simply kept walking. The soldiers got angry, took out their sword and struck at him, severing his right arm. But he did not even break his stride. He just kept walking.

Seeing this, the soldiers were terrified. They realized this was no ordinary man. Even if his arm is chopped, he keeps walking! The king and soldiers ran behind him, fell at his feet, and brought him back to the garden. He lived in that garden for the rest of his life and left his body there. (Sadhguru)

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https://isha.sadhguru.org/us/en/wisdom/article/the-devotees-of-the-dhyanalinga-parikrama

This is a Jeevasamadhi of Sri Sadasiva Brahmendra. There is a place to sit and meditate next to the Jeevasamadhi. You can go into meditative states here effortlessly.

How to get there
The jeevasamadhi is 12.4 kms east of Karur. The samadhi is inside the Arulmigu Sadasiva Brahmendra Adhishtanam. The tree is growing out of the Jeevasamadhi.

Map: https://goo.gl/maps/5cn5wMeThqzPqByy9

About Sadashiva Brahmendra
There was a yogi by the name of Sadashiva Brahmendra in South India, who was a nirkaya – he had no sense of body. Wearing clothes does not even occur to a person who has no sense of body, so he just walked naked; He had no sense of boundary and property either, and one day, he happened to walk into the king’s garden on the banks of the River Cauvery. The king was relaxing with his queens, when he saw Sadashiva Brahmendra walking into the garden naked in front of the women. Sadashiva Brahmendra had no sense of who is a man or a woman. The king got angry, “Who is this fool walking naked in front of my women?” He sent his soldiers and ordered them, “Find out who this fool is.” The soldiers ran behind him and called the yogi. He did not turn back and simply kept walking. The soldiers got angry, took out their sword and struck at him, severing his right arm. But he did not even break his stride. He just kept walking.

Seeing this, the soldiers were terrified. They realized this was no ordinary man. Even if his arm is chopped, he keeps walking! The king and soldiers ran behind him, fell at his feet, and brought him back to the garden. He lived in that garden for the rest of his life and left his body there. (Sadhguru)

Read More
https://isha.sadhguru.org/us/en/wisdom/article/the-devotees-of-the-dhyanalinga-parikrama

Type

Jeevasamadhi

Country

India (भारत)

State

Tamil Nadu

Village

Nerur

Google Map

https://goo.gl/maps/5cn5wMeThqzPqByy9

Longitude

10.9853761

Latitude

78.0839532

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Accessibility

There is a place to sit and meditate next to the Jeevasamadhi. You can go into meditative states here effortlessly.

Read More

https://isha.sadhguru.org/us/en/wisdom/article/the-devotees-of-the-dhyanalinga-parikrama

How To Get There

The jeevasamadhi is 12.4 kms east of Karur. The samadhi is inside the Arulmigu Sadasiva Brahmendra Adhishtanam. The tree is growing out of the Jeevasamadhi.