
Rambhadracharya was born in Jaunpur district of Uttar Pradesh. Since childhood, his tendency was towards religion and scriptures. Despite being blind, he achieved what the common man cannot think of. They are counted among the learned saints of the country today.

Rambhadracharya set an example in the field of education. He studied texts like Sanskrit, Vedas, Upanishads, Puranas and Ramayana deeply. He is also known as Vedantacharya, poet and speaker.

According to reports, he has studied at Sampoornanand Sanskrit University Varanasi. In 1974, he topped the final examination of Shastri (BA) and after that he started studies of Acharya (MA) from this university. He also did his PhD after the Masters.

After completion of the doctorate, he received an offer to become the chairman of grammar department at Sampurnanand Sanskrit University, but he turned down the responsibility.

Another big example of Rambhadracharya’s scholarship came out on 9 May 1997, when he was given the title of Vachaspati (D.Lit) from Sampurnanand Sanskrit University.

Rambhadracharya is not only a religious scholar but also a linguist. He has deep knowledge of many other languages besides Hindi and Sanskrit. It is said that they know about 22 languages. These include Hindi, Sanskrit, Urdu, Awadhi, Brajbhasha, Maithili, English and other Indian languages.

Rambhadracharya has written many books and articles so far. He made his own identity among scholars by writing detailed commentaries on Ramayana and Gita. There is a balance of both depth and simplicity in his writing.
Published at: 27 Aug 2025 07:01 AM (IST)


