Bhakta Ramadas and construction of temple
Bhadrachalarama temple was constructed by Kancharla
Gopanna popularly known as Bhakta Ramadas in the year 1674 A.D.
Kancharla Gopanna, popularly known as
"Bhakta Ramdas", a fervent devotee of Rama, was born to Linganna
Murthy and Kamamba in Nelakondapalli village of Khammamett Taluk in 17th
century (1620 AD). He was nephew of Akkannna, the administrative head in the court
of Nawab Abul Hussan shah known as 'Taneshah' of Golkonda (he was the last
ruler of Golconda before Aurangazeb captured it in 1687A.D.) and was appointed
by him as Tahsildar of 'Palvoncha Paragana'. Thus he was discharging his
official duties earnestly and collecting revenues due to the Nawabs in
continuation of daily preaches -Chanting of 'Ramanama' and the feeding the poor
at his house. Ramadasa, who heard the news that the villagers of palvoncha
paragana were proceeding to witness a Jatara at Bhadrachalam , became curios
and he too visited Bhadrachalam. He found the deities in an amazing appearance.
Ramadas, then asked the villagers to contribute liberally for the construction
of the temple. After the contributions were found to be insufficient, the villagers
appealed him to spend the revenue collections for the construction of the
temple with a promise to repay the amount after harvesting the crops.
Accordingly, Ramadas constructed the temple with an amount of Rs 6 Lakhs
collected from the land revenues with out the permission of the Nizam Nawab.
When the temple reached to the nearing
completion, he had a problem of fixing 'Sudarshana Chakra' at the crest of the
main temple. He was deeply distressed and fell into sleep. On the same night,
Rama in his dream asked him to have a holy dip in river Godavari where he will
find that-accordingly. On the next day morning Gopanna did so and found holy
Sudarshana Chakra in the river with out much difficulty. He presumed that
Sudarshana Chakra itself was shaped up with the divine power of his beloved God
Rama. Soon after the construction, his miseries started. He was dismissed from
service for mis-utilisation of revenue for constructing the temple and was kept
in jail for 12 long years in Golkonda Fort and was tortured. Unable to
withstand the miseries, Ramadas implored Rama to relieve him by singing many
praising and emotional songs which got popularized from the stanzas of
'Dasaradhi Sathakam' and 'Keertanas' of Bhakta Ramadasa.
The Nizam Nawab Tanishah, the then
ruler of Nizam's territory became a devotee of Rama who realised the devotion
spirit of Ramadas after his imprisonment and took over the charge of temple
administration. This resembles the communal harmony amongst the Hindus and
Muslims. The Nizam Nawab realised Ramadas'devotional spirit and dedication
towards Rama, when Rama and Laxmana repaid 6 lakh Mohurs exposing themselves as
Ramoji and Laxmoji, the servants of Bhakta Ramadas to get release of their
devotee from the imprisonment. Thanisha gave voucher to these divine looking
persons who approached him at his house during late night. Then they kept the
voucher under the pillow of Gopanna where he was jailed. Tanishah who woke up
on the very next day morning realised that those divine looking persons were
none other than Rama and Laxmana and made arrangements to get release of
Gopanna and prayed to forgive him by placing all the Gold Mohurs received last
night at the feet of Gopanna. But, he refused to take back those mohurs except
two as a mark of divine significance. (Those two can still be seen kept in
Bhadrachala Sri Sita Ramachandra Swamy vaari Devasthanam).
Influenced by the majesty of Lord Rama,
Golkonda Ruler Tanishah earmarked the income derived from the said Palwoncha
paragana which came to Rs 20,000 and odd for the maintenance of the temple
which was continued during Nizam's reign and offering Pearls (Mutyala
Talambralu) on the occasion of kalyana mahotsavam (Sri Rama Navami) to Deities
on an elephant through a specially sent messenger. That procedure of sending
pearls to the Deities is still followed by present state Government and
continues to offer during Sri Rama Navami Festival (Kalyana mahotsavam). Tumu
Narsimha Dasa,Tahasildar of Palwoncha paragana,along with his associate Varada
Ramadasa came here from Guntur and took over the charge of Bhadrachalarama
temple after Ramadas made inscripted the performance of Nitya Poojas and sevas
right from early morning "Suprabhata Seva" till night "Pavalimpu
Seva" before closure of the temple as "Silaasaasanaalu" on these
two pillars. This inscription gives details of daily dictum and daily rituals
also.
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