His blessings and spiritual presence continue to guide the vision and practices at Sasya Sanjeevini Ayurveda. We draw deep inspiration from his teachings, embodying his legacy in every healing touch, every herb, and every mantra.
The Vedas are the earliest and religious monuments of the world. According to Indian tradition, they were revealed to our ancient seers when they were in transcendental state. A similar event of revelation of Mantras took place after a gap of thousand years, in the first quarter of this very century and in our own country. Some new Mantras were revealed to Daivarata Sharma of Gokarna (Dist: Uttarakannada, Karnataka State), when he was practicing penance at Renukamba Temple (5km away from Tiruvannamalai) in the year of august 1917 A.D. Kavyakantha Vasista Ganapati Muni took down these Mantras and wrote a commentary on them. He named it as CHHANDO DARSHANA.
It must be noted that Daivarata Sharma was not only a seer of mantras but was also an interpreter of Vedic Mantras. He was having knowledge of folklore medicines for both animals and human beings. Daivarata happens to be the one and only modern seer.
Brahmarshi Daivarata was a visionary scholar, poet, and seer who dedicated his life to the revival of Vedic knowledge and the pursuit of truth through divine connection. His profound contributions to Sanskrit literature, spiritual thought, and dharmic living continue to inspire generations on the path of inner awakening.



A profound exploration of Vedic meter and phonetics, "Chando-Darshana" presents mantras revealed to Brahmarshi Daivarata during deep meditation.
In "Vak-Sudha," Brahmarshi Daivarata delves into the essence and power of speech (Vak) as depicted in Vedic literature.
"Vedartha-Kalpalata" serves as a comprehensive commentary on the meanings of Vedic scriptures.
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