typically refers to the early life, spiritual quest, and initial miracles of Sadguru Shri Siddharoodha Swamiji (1836–1929), as chronicled in texts like the Shri Siddharoodha Kathamrita .
: 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
A key story in the "Part-1" of his life involves how he obtained his parents' permission to pursue a spiritual path: typically refers to the early life, spiritual quest,
: At the age of six, he renounced his home and family ties to seek a Satguru (spiritual master). 2. The Serpent Miracle (Permission to leave home)
During his childhood, a well-known miracle occurred during a Vanabhojana (forest picnic): The Serpent Miracle (Permission to leave home) During
: 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.
: His mission was "Practical Advaita," guiding seekers toward self-realization and helping those in need. Siddharudha Swami|Life|Story - Siddhaguru
For further study, you can access the full Shri Siddharoodha Kathamrita (English translation) or visit the official Shree Siddharoodha Swamiji Math for detailed chapter-wise stories. Siddharudha Swami|Life|Story - Siddhaguru