Master C. V. V. Explained

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Master C.V.V.
Birth Name:Canchupati Venkatarao Venkaswami Rao
Birth Date:4 August 1868
Birth Place:Kumbakonam, British India (now part of Tamil Nadu, India)
Death Place:Kumbakonam, British India
Spouse:
    (until his death)
    Founder:Yoga Line (called by others as Bhrikta Rahita Taraka Raja Yoga)
    Philosophy:Yoga (To improvise common human format)
    Website:www.mastercvv.com
    Religion:Hinduism
    Disciples:751 members only till 31.1.'22

    Canchupati Venkatarao Venkaswami Rao(4 August 1868 - 12 May 1922), referred as Master C.V.V. in His own handwritten original writings, was an Indian philosopher, yogi, and guru. Master C.V.V served as the Chairman of Kumbakonam Municipal Council for some time and later carried out successful spiritual experimentations on changes in human format design. Details of such experiments were written by Him in Tamil and thousands of pages of such hand written notes provide the details of the complexities involved in this process.

    Biography

    Master C.V.V. was born on 4 August 1868 in Kumbakonam, Tamil Nadu, India (then part of British India) into a middle class Brahmin family. His family name was Canchupati.[1] His parents are Sri Kuppuswamy Iyyengar and Smt. Kamamma. During the reign of the Vijayanagar dynasty, their family moved from the regions of Andhra Pradesh to Tamil Nadu. His Upanayana took place at the age of five. he was given in adoption to his paternal aunt Srimathi Kanchupati Subbamma, who educated him. His elementary education took place in Kumbhakonam itself and his higher education in Srirangam.

    Personal life

    Master C.V.V. married Rukmini in 1880 when he was 12 years old and they had three sons and a daughter. His wife Rukmini died in 1904 when she was 36 years due to the spiritual processes taking place in Master's physical and meta physical bodies. This was documented by Him in His complex notes volume titled as 'Memory, Memorandum'. At the age of 38 in 1908 he married Venkamma with whom he had another three daughters and a son.

    Philosophy and spiritual vision

    Master C.V.V founded a new yoga system known by the name "Yoga Line" (subsequently others started to call as "Bhrikta Rahita Taraka Raja Yoga" and other names.) in 1910 with a goal to make changes to human format and to cosmic forces that influence the human format in order to give eternal life to humanity.[2]

    Master CVV calls his disciples as mediums. At present Master CVV yoga is spread throughout the world and many distorted versions are spread. His original literature is the authentic source of the information on this Yoga Line.

    During his lifetime Master CVV developed several courses for regulating the planets and rectifications. References Several creation forces, souls that attained certain spiritual height can be found in His Literature. All the cosmic information received were recorded by Master Himself under the initials MTA.

    Master C.V.V. did not release this line for others to practice after he left physical. Master C.V.V closed admissions to this line on 31-1-1922 as found in His diary published by the followers.

    Books

    1. Master C.V.V's Yoga Basic Information - Telugu & English based on Original writings (https://archive.org/details/master-cvvs-yoga-basic-information)

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. https://books.google.com/books?id=UGQOAAAAYAAJ&q=Canchupati+Venkatrao+Venkaswami+Rao Prajna Prabhakaram, a Symbol of Transcendence and Immanence: Auto-biography of Sri Veturi Prabhakara Sastri
    2. https://www.mastercvv.com