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: His mission was "Practical Advaita," guiding seekers toward self-realization and helping those in need.

: 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 : His mission was "Practical Advaita," guiding seekers

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 . Devamallamma and Guru Shantappa

: 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. as they did

: 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: