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Karnataka: Sri Rachoteshwara Shivacharya Mahaswamiji begins rare 33-day sealed Shiva Yoga Samadhi in Gadag

Sri Rachoteshwara Shivacharya Mahaswamiji of Sri Jagadguru Boodishwara Sansthan Math in Gadag has entered a rare 33-day Shiva Yoga Samadhi for world peace, public welfare and timely rainfall. Sealed inside the sanctum, the seer is engaged in intense meditation while devotees conduct round-the-clock Shiva Nama Smarana

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Jun 6, 2026, 05:40 pm IST
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Gadag seer enters 33-day Shiva Yoga Samadhi for world peace and welfare

Gadag seer enters 33-day Shiva Yoga Samadhi for world peace and welfare

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Ramanagara: In an age dominated by science, technology and rapid modernisation, a unique spiritual practice undertaken by a seer from Karnataka has drawn the attention of devotees and spiritual seekers alike. With a resolve for world peace, universal welfare and timely rainfall for farmers, Sri Rachoteshwara Shivacharya Mahaswamiji, the pontiff of Sri Jagadguru Boodishwara Sansthan Math at Antur-Bentur village in Gadag district, has commenced a rigorous 33-day Shiva Yoga Samadhi.

The extraordinary spiritual observance began in the early hours of June 3, when the seer entered the sanctum sanctorum of the math and commenced an intense period of meditation and penance. According to devotees and math authorities, the Swamiji had already completed a month-long vow of silence before undertaking the demanding spiritual practice.

What makes the event particularly remarkable is the manner in which the observance is being conducted. After Sri Rachoteshwara Shivacharya Mahaswamiji entered the sanctum, the entrance was sealed using bricks and cement. The seer is expected to remain inside for 775 hours, or 33 days, in uninterrupted meditation before the Shiva Linga installed in the sanctum.

Rare spiritual observance

Devotees describe the Shiva Yoga Samadhi as an ancient and highly disciplined spiritual practice that requires immense mental strength, unwavering devotion and complete detachment from worldly distractions. The Swamiji is believed to be engaged in deep meditation dedicated to the welfare of humanity.

According to the math, the spiritual exercise has been undertaken with prayers for global peace, harmony among nations, prosperity for farmers and adequate rainfall across the country. Special prayers are also being offered for an end to conflicts and tensions affecting various parts of the world, including regions witnessing war and unrest.

The seer has reportedly performed similar Shiva Yoga Samadhi observances in the past, earning a reputation among devotees for his commitment to spiritual discipline and social welfare through prayer and penance.

Continuous chanting at the math

Since the commencement of the Samadhi, the atmosphere around the math has transformed into a centre of continuous spiritual activity. Devotees from Antur-Bentur and neighbouring villages have been visiting the math in large numbers to offer prayers and seek blessings. Although the Swamiji remains inside the sealed sanctum, devotees gather outside the premises throughout the day and night. A continuous 24-hour Shiva Nama Smarana—the chanting of Lord Shiva’s name—is being conducted by devotees and followers.

The chants, devotional hymns and prayers have created a deeply spiritual environment, with many visitors describing a renewed sense of faith and devotion. Villagers say the observance has united people from different backgrounds in a common prayer for peace, prosperity and well-being.

Rain brings joy to devotees

Adding to the enthusiasm among followers, rainfall was recorded in the region shortly after the Swamiji began the Shiva Yoga Samadhi. Many devotees view the rain as an auspicious sign and a positive indication of the spiritual significance of the penance.

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Farmers in the region, who depend heavily on timely monsoon showers, have welcomed the rainfall and expressed hope for a favourable agricultural season. Several devotees believe the prayers being offered at the math will bring blessings not only to the local community but also to people across the country.
While such beliefs are rooted in faith, the development has further strengthened the emotional and spiritual connection between devotees and the ongoing observance.

Spirituality in the modern era

The event has generated considerable curiosity because it comes at a time when technological advancements and scientific progress dominate everyday life. Despite the changing times, the Shiva Yoga Samadhi has demonstrated the enduring influence of spiritual traditions in rural Karnataka. Religious scholars point out that practices such as prolonged meditation, silence and penance have been an integral part of India’s spiritual heritage for centuries. Such observances are often viewed by followers as a means of achieving inner transformation while simultaneously praying for the welfare of society. The ongoing Samadhi has become a topic of discussion not only among devotees but also among those interested in ancient spiritual disciplines and yogic practices.

Awaiting the conclusion

The Shiva Yoga Samadhi is scheduled to continue for a total of 33 days. At the conclusion of the observance, Sri Rachoteshwara Shivacharya Mahaswamiji is expected to emerge from the sanctum and offer darshan to devotees. Until then, prayers, devotional chanting and religious activities will continue at the math, drawing visitors from Gadag and neighbouring districts.

For thousands of devotees, the ongoing penance represents a powerful expression of faith and dedication. As the days progress, anticipation continues to build around the completion of the rare spiritual observance, which many believe has been undertaken for the collective welfare of humanity, world peace and prosperity for all.

 

Topics: Sri Jagadguru Boodishwara Sansthan Mathrainfall prayerKarnatakahindu spiritualityWorld PeaceGadagShiva Yoga SamadhiSri Rachoteshwara Shivacharya Mahaswamiji
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