Hanuma • Bhima • Madhwa
Three Divine Manifestations of Vayu Devaru
Vayu Devaru – Jeevottama
Sri Vayu Devaru is praised as Jeevottama, the greatest among all Jeevas. He incarnated in three divine forms as Hanumantha, Bheemasena, and Sri Madhwacharya to serve Sri Hari in different Yugas.
“Prathamo Hanuman Nama, Dwithiyo Bheema Eva Cha,
Poorna Prajna Triteeyastu Bhagavat Karya Sadhaka.”
These three incarnations symbolize devotion, strength, wisdom, Dharma and complete surrender to Bhagavanta.
Hanumantha
- Supreme devotee of Sri Rama
- Embodiment of Bhakti and humility
- Destroyed evil and protected Dharma
- Messenger of Sri Rama
- Chiranjeevi and eternal servant of Hari
Bheemasena
- Symbol of strength and courage
- Protector of the Pandavas
- Destroyed Adharma in Mahabharata
- Deep devotee of Sri Krishna
- Fearless warrior of Dharma
Sri Madhwacharya
- Established Dvaita Siddhanta
- Explained the true meaning of Vedas
- Removed ignorance and false philosophies
- Devotee of Sri Vedavyasa
- Guided Jeevas towards devotion to Hari
Taatparya
- Sri Vayu Devaru is Jeevottama.
- Hanuma, Bhima and Madhwa are divine forms of Vayu.
- They always served Sri Hari and upheld Dharma.
- Anything offered to Narayana reaches through Vayu Devaru.
- Devotion to Hari through Guru and Vayu leads to spiritual upliftment.
- Always begin every work with Sri Hari Smarana.