Shri Vasu Devanand Saraswati
Tembe Swami Maharaj
(A Compact Biography)
Shri Vasu Devanand Saraswati – THE BEGINNINGS – Background -India in the middle of nineteenth century was in a state of confusion and turmoil. The British, through the medium of East India Company had struck political roots and were about to begin the severe assault on the Indian Culture and religion. The roots of the ancient Vedic religion, which had withstood the centuries of Muslim rule, appeared to be shaking under the Western influence.
The Varnashrama system, which had stood the test of time over millennia, was destabilized. The Brahmins who were supposed to guide the society were, for most part occupied by worldly pursuits. Even the awareness of true religion was fading from social psyche leave alone its knowledge. The confusion in the ranks of Vedic (Hindu) intellectuals was to manifest in the forms various ‘Samajas’ that took birth in that century.
The people were losing their faith in the traditions, having forgotten the essence of the principles and practices of religion. The doctrines of our religion appeared ambiguous and contradictory, the practices so diverse as to be conflicting and mythology bereft of any meaning. There was a dire need for a person who could not only make the people clearly understand these doctrines but also presented, in the form of his own dedicated life, the ideal practice of religion and guiding them on the path to Divinity.
Such a person indeed was Shri Vasudevan and Saraswati, the great saint and ascetic who revived the ancient Dattatreya tradition and embodied in his short life the ideals of Brahmacharyashram, Grihasthashram and Sanyasashram.
Family and Birth
He was born in the village of Mangaon near Savant wadi, then a princely state, in southern Maharashtra in a traditional Brahmin family.
His parents were devotees of Lord Dattatreya, his father Shri Ganesh Bhataji Tembe spending years together in the remote Gangapur temple of the Lord in Karnataka.
His mother Rajabali also used to spend her time in religious pursuits like jap (recitation of mantras), pradakshina, path, Atithi Satkar (hospitality) etc. After a particularly long stay in Gangapur, Lord Dattatreya appeared in a dream and instructed Shri Ganesh Bhataji to return to Mangaon and lead the life of a householder (grihastha), promising to incarnate as their son.
It was after his return from Gangapur that his eldest son Vasudev was born on the 5th day of the dark fortnight of the month of Shravan of A.D. 1854. Tembe family was endowed with spiritual riches (Daivi Sampat) but had little temporal wealth. Their priestly duties were not adequate for the livelihood and Vasudev’s grandfather took to agriculture as a side business.
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