Ramanujacharya Jayanti 2025: Celebrating a millennium of bhakti
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Ramanujacharya Jayanti 2025: Celebrating over a millennium of bhakti, equality, and vedic wisdom

Sri Ramanujacharya Jayanti 2025 commemorates the 1008th birth anniversary of the revered Vaishnava sant who championed spiritual equality and devotional wisdom. His legacy continues to inspire Bhakti, social reform, and inclusive temple traditions across Bharat

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On the sacred day of Thiruvathirai Nakshatra in the Tamil month of Chithirai, devotees across South India and beyond observe Sri Ramanujacharya Jayanti, commemorating the birth of one of Hinduism’s most influential spiritual leaders and social reformers. In 2025, the observance held special significance as it marked the Jayanti of the revered philosopher, theologian, and Vaishnava sant — Sri Bhagavad Ramanujacharya Swami, born in 1017 CE in Sriperumbudur, a modest village in present-day Tamil Nadu.

This annual celebration is more than a ritual — it is a remembrance of a timeless legacy that shaped the spiritual and social fabric of India. From Mandir rituals and processions to scholarly discourses and mass community services, Ramanujacharya Jayanti is celebrated with reverence, enthusiasm, and a reaffirmation of the values he lived by: devotion (Bhakti), knowledge (Jnana), service (Seva), and above all, social equality.

Ramanujacharya, originally named Lakshmana, was born into a Tamil Brahmin family. His parents, Asuri Kesava Somayaji and Kanthimathi, were devout followers of Vedic traditions. Even as a child, Ramanuja displayed extraordinary intellectual capabilities and spiritual inclination. Trained in Advaita Vedanta, the dominant philosophical school of the time, Ramanuja eventually took a radical turn—both spiritually and socially—by challenging its impersonal interpretation of the divine.

After becoming the chief pandit at Varadharaja Perumal Mandir in Kanchipuram, Ramanujacharya began to articulate his philosophical doctrine—Visishtadvaita Vedanta, or qualified non-dualism. This school of thought emphasised the oneness of all beings under a personal God, Vishnu, while still preserving individual identity and the soul’s unique relationship with the divine.

At a time when caste-based discrimination and untouchability were deeply entrenched in society, Ramanuja’s spiritual message was revolutionary. He opened the doors of Mandirs to marginalised communities, allowed those considered “untouchables” to participate in religious practices, and declared that all souls are equally dear to Lord Narayana.

His message resonated across boundaries, and he established 74 Simhasanadhipatis or authorised disciples across the subcontinent to spread this inclusive philosophy. Mandirs, in his view, were not merely places of worship but centers of education, social upliftment, and community welfare.

Ramanujacharya’s intellectual output remains a cornerstone of Vaishnavism. His nine monumental works, known as the Navaratnas, include:

  • Vedartha Sangraha – A synthesis of Vedic thought
  • Sri Bhashya – Commentary on the Brahma Sutras
  • Gita Bhashya – Interpretation of the Bhagavad Gita
  • Vedanta Deepa and Vedanta Sara – Further elaborations on Vedantic principles

Through these texts, he refuted extreme non-dualism and emphasised devotional surrender to a personal God as the highest form of spiritual realisation.

In Tamil Nadu, especially in Sriperumbudur, Srirangam, Kanchipuram, and Melkote, Ramanujacharya Jayanti is observed with great pomp and piety. At Mandirs, the Uthsava Murthi (processional deity) of Ramanuja is adorned, taken in procession, and given a holy bath (Abhishekam) amidst Vedic chants and recitations of his teachings.

Devotees perform Ramanuja Sahasranama Archana, recite Bhakti geet composed in his praise, and engage in Anna Daanam (food distribution), symbolising the spirit of service he advocated. Scholars deliver discourses on his teachings, and his Guruparampara (lineage) is honored through spiritual congregations.

A remarkable event from Ramanuja’s life illustrates the depth of his influence. It is believed that Lord Venkateswara of Tirumala accepted Shankham and Chakram (divine symbols) directly from Ramanuja, recognising him as his Acharya (Guru). Even today, Ramanujacharya is venerated daily in Tirumala, affirming the sant’s status as a spiritual guide for both gods and men.

More than a millennium after his birth, Sri Ramanujacharya’s message remains urgently relevant. In a world fractured by division, his life stands as a beacon of spiritual courage, compassion, and conviction. He pioneered the Bhakti movement, inspired later sants like Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, Kabir, Meera Bai, Vallabhacharya, Nimbarka, and Ramananda, and laid the foundation for contemporary spiritual movements including ISKCON.

Topics: HinduismRamanujacharyaVedic traditionsSri Ramanujacharya JayantiRamanujacharya Swami
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