Karunakara Guru | |
Other Names: | Navajyothisree Sri Karunakara Guru, |
Birth Place: | Chandiroor, Alappuzha, Kerala, India |
Death Place: | Pothencode, Trivandrum, Kerala, India |
Karunakara Guru (1 September 1927 – 6 May 1999), also known as Navajyothi Sree Karunakara Guru, was an Indian Guru, and the founder of Santhigiri Ashram in Pothencode, Kerala, India.[1]
Navajyothi Sree Karunakara Guru was born on 1 September 1927 to the Chittekattu family in Chandiroor village in Kerala, India. As a child, he is said to have maintained simplicity, cleanliness and a regular prayer routine, and wanted to lead a monastic life.
Around the age of 14, Navajyothi Sree Karunakara Guru left his family home and joined Advaita Ashram in Aluva, a branch of Sivagiri Mutt, founded by Narayana Guru, and spent the next 17 years at the various branches of Sivagiri Mutt.
In 1957, Karunakara Guru left Sivagiri and moved to a hut on a nearby hill. With the help of Khureshia Fakir, a Sufi saint, Karunakara Guru experienced several visionary experiences. In 1968, Karunakara Guru founded Santhigiri Ashram. After five years of meditation, prayers, and physical hardships, Karunakara Guru attained 'spiritual completion' in 1973. Following this, Karunakara Guru instructed his followers to adopt a worship system based on faith in one Universal God – the Brahman. The Santhigiri Ashram was advertised as open to all. Karunakara Guru would spend hours talking to people about spiritual matters. Many people visited him to receive guidance with personal and family-related problems. Guru’s devotees believe he was, and still is, after he left his body, the path to true knowledge and spiritual evolution. Karunakara Guru died on 6 May 1999.
The Santhigiri Ashram is located at Pothencode in Thiruvananthapuram, the capital city of Kerala.