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: From his early years, he preached Advaita philosophy and rejected casteism, seeing divinity in all people regardless of gender, language, or economic status.

: Knowing his parents would not let him leave, young Siddha (his birth name) reportedly used his yogic power to create a serpent that bit him. : From his early years, he preached Advaita

: Siddharoodha traveled extensively, eventually arriving at the ashram of Shri Gajadandaswami . : Born on March 20, 1836, in Bidarkote,

: Born on March 20, 1836, in Bidarkote, Bidar district, he is considered by many devotees to be an incarnation of Lord Shiva . His parents, Devamallamma and Guru Shantappa, allegedly received divine visions and blessings from Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati before his birth. He asked the villagers to chant "Om Namah

: Villagers found a dead snake and challenged young Siddha to bring it back to life. He asked the villagers to chant "Om Namah Shivaya" aloud; as they did, the snake reportedly became alive and crawled away. 4. Finding Satguru Shri Gajadandaswami

: While his parents were in distress, a saint (Jangama) appeared and claimed he could only revive the boy if they allowed him to serve a Guru. Once they agreed, the poison was removed, and Siddha set out on his quest. 3. Reviving a Dead Snake

: From his early years, he preached Advaita philosophy and rejected casteism, seeing divinity in all people regardless of gender, language, or economic status.

: Knowing his parents would not let him leave, young Siddha (his birth name) reportedly used his yogic power to create a serpent that bit him.

: Siddharoodha traveled extensively, eventually arriving at the ashram of Shri Gajadandaswami .

: Born on March 20, 1836, in Bidarkote, Bidar district, he is considered by many devotees to be an incarnation of Lord Shiva . His parents, Devamallamma and Guru Shantappa, allegedly received divine visions and blessings from Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati before his birth.

: Villagers found a dead snake and challenged young Siddha to bring it back to life. He asked the villagers to chant "Om Namah Shivaya" aloud; as they did, the snake reportedly became alive and crawled away. 4. Finding Satguru Shri Gajadandaswami

: While his parents were in distress, a saint (Jangama) appeared and claimed he could only revive the boy if they allowed him to serve a Guru. Once they agreed, the poison was removed, and Siddha set out on his quest. 3. Reviving a Dead Snake