The Family History
The Raju family was noted for its piety since
the days of the renowned sage, Venkavadhootha, who was looked
upon as a Guru in hundreds of villages around. Not only did
they build and endow the Gopalaswami Temple (dedicated to
Lord Krishna), but Sri Ratnakaram Kondama Raju, the grandfather
of Bhagawan’s physical frame, dedicated a temple to
Sathyabhama, the consort of Lord Krishna, a deity to whom
this type of homage is seldom offered in any part of India.
Sri Kondama Raju was a pious soul who lived
out his hundred and ten years of earthly existence in the
unceasing contemplation of the Lord. His wife Srilakshmamma
predeceased him by twenty years. They had two sons who were
both named after Sage Venkavadhootha - Pedda Venkama Raju
and Chinna Venkama Raju. Pedda Venkama Raju, the elder son,
was married to Easwaramma, daughter of Sri Subba Raju of Kolimigundla
of Kurnool district. Pedda Venkama Raju and Easwaramma were
blessed with a son and two daughters in that order, Seshama
Raju, Venkamma, and Parvathamma. Some years passed and Easwaramma
longed for another son. She prayed to the village gods, performed
Sathyanarayana Puja and observed a number of rigorous vows
and finally, the Lord heard her prayers. He decided to be
born as ‘Sathyanarayana’ in the Raju household
of the Ratnakara lineage. |