iBam Bhagavatam Animutyalu

The driving force

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The inspiration and driving force behind the "I Bhagavata AniMutyaalu" program is listening to the discourses of Brahmasri Chaganti Koteswara Rao Garu. On the first day of his discourse on February 2, 2006, he said, "All the verses of Srimad Bhagavatam written by Sriman Bammera Potanaamatya are pearls. Some of them are priceless gems. Learning at least those and reciting them by heart every day is a very good habit."He further said, "In difficult times in life, the habit of reciting Bhagavatha verses gives a person the necessary mental strength, protection, and courage. Moreover, it provides great comfort and divine help to overcome difficulties. This is a fact."

With this, the noble intention of Brahmasri Chaganti Koteswara Rao Garu to select 504 pearl-like verses from the 7012 verses in Sriman Potana's Srimad Bhagavatam and present them to the Telugu youth of the new generation all over the world.

Main Purpose


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The main goal of this organization is to present the nectar-like Telugu verses of Sriman Potanaamatya, who translated the Mahabharata written by Veda Vyasa into Telugu, to the new generation of Telugu children who are shining with amazing and infinite thirst for knowledge and abilities, by churning the verses, selecting them carefully, and naming them as "I Bhagavatam Animuthyalu"

Children are easily playing with various technological devices like iPhones, iPods, iPod Nanos, iWatches, tablets, laptops, and computers. It is important to provide these devices to children in a way that is appropriate for their level of dexterity.

The name IBAM (Internet Bhagavata AniMutyaalu) was chosen for this endeavor with the belief that access to internet and computer knowledge is essential for everyone. In line with this, four products should be readily available to everyone, everywhere, at all times. All the desired internet and telephony services should be made available seamlessly in all mediums.



Below are thes four products

  • I Bhagavatam Animutyalu(IBAM) List (IBAL)
  • IBAM Poems in Telugu Unicode Script (IBAP)
  • IBAM Poems Metaphors in Telugu Unicode Script (IBAT)
  • IBAM Verses Audio with context in MP3 format (IBAA)

Even though our primary goal is to provide the spiritual essence of Potana Bhagavatam to people of all ages through these products, the first three products may be more suitable for those above the age of thirty. This is because they have had the opportunity to learn Telugu as a language in school and are able to read, write, and speak it fluently

The fourth product is an audio product intended for the future generations, starting from three-year-olds. However, to foster interest in our spiritual heritage among them, there is a great need to provide them with contextual information. Their infinite receptivity, the skill to grasp even big concepts through these mediums using innovative technology, and their boundless energy and capabilities are their inherent strengths. The main idea is to create an easy tool to spread Bhagavatham spirituality among the present generation and future generations. If our IBAM is successful, many other institutions like Tirupati Tirumala Devasthanam and Sringeri Vidya Peetham will also have the opportunity to provide our knowledge to the younger generation in multimedia in various languages. Note that this is just the first step in this great journey that we have started as IBAM members.

Supporters

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Project Lead
  • Mallik Putcha; (Mallikharjuna Venkata Subrahmanyam)

  • iBAL
  • Mallik Putcha

  • iBAP
  • Sambasiva Rao Vulapalli

  • iBAT
  • Sambasiva Rao Vulapalli

  • IBAA
  • Raghunatha Sarma Salaka
  • Parthasarathi Nemani (Parthu)

  • Finance and Fund Raising
  • Hari Gopal Varanasi

New York

Web Hosting and Apps Development Lead
  • Venkata Rama Prasad Kuchibhatla
  • Fani Kiran Vulapalli
  • Prabhakar Kavi
  • Satish Krishna Murthy
San Francisco

Initial Steering
  • Murali Ahobila
  • Sitaram Ayyagari
  • Ramohan Cheruvu
  • Ishad James
  • Uma Devi Pochampalli
  • Venkata Ramalingeshwara Sharma Nishtala
  • Sudesh Pilttla
  • Ravi Poduri
  • Krishna Reddy
  • Kumari Susarla
  • Hanuma Swami
  • Balamurali Krishna Goparaju

Strategic
  • Ramalingeswara Rao Jonnavittula
  • Anand Mohan Bhagavathula
  • Chitten Raju Vanguri
  • Suryanarayana Murthy Yanamandra
  • Sekhar Chodemella