I think Thatayya has just reflected whatever came to his vision and it is largely to do with society and politics as it may seem. If you look deep inside, he is only urging you to "act now" and seek your own self which is the real "ideal kingdom" he is talking about and the ideal king is none else but your own "self". Once the mind calms down and gets under your control, you become the king of energies and can do whatever you wish to. There is an interpretation that the "monkey dynasty" refers to British but I would say it is none other than the evil thoughts in your mind which needs to be watched out for. If any of his kalajnana verses make one think and realize that everything that is destined to happen will happen someday or other and make one think what is his/her role in this entire game of life and what is the purpose of life, Thatayya's purpose is achieved.
Jnana Prabodhini was created in 1960.
Jnana-Deepa Vidyapeeth was created in 1883.
Jnana Prabodhini Prashala was created in 1962.
Jnana Marga is a Hindu marga. It is the path to Brahman through intellectual means.
The motto of Jnana Prabodhini Prashala is 'अविद्यया मृत्युम तीर्त्वा विद्ययामृतम अश्नुते'.
The Sanskrit word for "knowledge" is "Jnana", as in the system of "Jnana Yoga" which is the study of intellectual information.
I think this is a question from a very confused mind. Brahma jnana is jnana(knowledge) of Brahma. A step before attaining Moksha. After Brahma jnana (seeing the true form of what appaers as infinite world) he will come to know what his goal of life is. That is the unification of self with Brahma.This unification is called as attaining Moksha.
some of his prophecies are.... 1. a crow will eat the flesh of humans with out bending down its head 2. eechalu mara(palm tree) will bend and drink water and lift up fulfilled. 3. people will turn bad and righteusness will disappear. 4. arrival of comets and other stars with the death of important leaders.... arrival of kalki bhagwan and many more..... go read the book written by him
moksha jnana
the four paths to moksha are bhakti, karma, jnana and raja
Jnana Yoga
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