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Rare Pictures of Sri Veena Baba of

Badrinath

Below are a few rare pictures of Shri Veena Baba (1916-1990), one of the
greatest Nadayogis and musician saints of modern times. He lived for most
of his life in the holy pilgrimage center of Badrinath, situated high up in the
Himalayas.

He would pass his days playing his veena and singing to Bhagavan Vishnu.
He hardly ever spoke to anybody. He was a maestro of Rudra Veena (which
he is holding in his hands) and some of his extremely rare musical
recordings were made as part of a UNESCO project, which you can hear in
the video below.
Listen to Sri Veena Baba playing his Veena, a recording from a UNESCO
collection:

Devotee Radheshwari Singh Offers the Following


Recollections:
Swami Dattatreya Rama Rao Parvatikarji (1916-1990), is seen here playing
his Brahma Veena, as he called it, at the Badrinath Temple.
He said it was the only one left in existence and that he had to help in the
making of it himself, getting several strings added to the lower side (like a
harp). It had a truly mystical sound. Swamiji would be here during the entire
season that the presiding deity resided in Badri Nath Dham. Because of an
introduction letter from Babaji, I was able to stay as a guest with a family of
Swamijis dear disciples, who succeeded in persuading me to stay on one
month instead of three days!

He would daily sit in the temple compound and would teach me the swaras,
and when others would come we would all sing kirtana lead by him. Sriman
Narayan, Narayan. Interesting was his morning practice of first having bath
in Tapt Kund, a natural hot mineral spring, and then immediately having an
ice cold bath in the grace-filled river of Alakananda. And after this he would
do yogasanas in the sunshine beside the river, ending them with Shishasana,
headstand, and that alone for at least 15 mins.

Although Swamiji spent all his Spring and Summer days in Sri Badrinath
Dham, we were surprised to see that his own Ishtadev, form of worship was
Sri Narsinghji Bhagavan! That amazing image could be held in one hand, and
he was seated on a throne with the child Prahladji on one knee and Sri
Laxmi Devi on the other.
Whenever I sat with Swamiji inside the temple area we would sing and he
would tell us amazing stories of the grace of Sri Badri Narayana, and His
devotees. Only once did I see him in Sri Vrindavan, when there was the
special music festival there in Niddhi Van of Swami Hari Dasji Samaro.
Several times He has been on TV, the Door Darshan featured him playing his
unique Brahma Veena and singing beautiful bhajans.
He is one of the very beautiful saints of India whose grace and blessings I
will always treasure.

A Short Biography of Sri Veena Maharaj


Shri Dattatreya Rama Rao Parvatikar was prominent Hindu saint and a
sanyasi of India. He was keenly interested in Indian classical music and was
a maestro of rudra veena. He invented Dattatreya Veena and was fondly
called also as veena baba. Some of his musical recordings are part of a
UNESCO project.
He was born as the second son of professor Rama Rao Parvatikar and
Vatsala Bai on 1916 at Guledgudda, near Badami.
Swamy Dattatreya Parvatikar lived in the premises of Badrinath Temple of
The Himalayas and hardly spoke to anybody. He was a nada yogi and was an
expert in sitar, vichitra veena, rudra veena and swarmandal. Due to his
expertise on veena recital, he was fondly called as veena baaba by his
spiritual followers.

Swami Dattatreya Rama Rao Parvatikarji (1916-1990), is seen hereplaying


his Brahm Vina, as he calls it, at the Badrinath Temple. He said it was the
only one left in existence and that he had to help in the making of it himself,
getting several strings added to the lower side (like a harp). It had a truly
mystical sound. Swamiji would be here during the entire season that the
presiding deity resides in Badri Nath Dham.
Interesting was his morning practice of first having bath in Tapt Kund, a
natural mineral hot spring, and then immediately having an ice cold bath in
the grace-filled river of Alakananda. And after this he would do yogasanas in
the sunshine beside the river, ending them with Shirshasana, headstand,
that alone for at least 15 mins.

Whenever I set with Swamiji inside the temple we would sing and he would
tell us amazing stories of the grace of Sri Badri Narayana, and His devotees.
Only once did I see him in Sri Vrindavan, when there was the special music
festival there in Niddhi Van, The Swami Hari Dasji Samaro. Several times He
has been on TV, the Door Darshan featured him playing his unique Brahm
Vina and singing beautiful bhajans.
Swami Parvatikar, an exponent of nada yoga, tried to spread spirituality
through music. He has given numerous musical performances all over India.
He invented Dattatreya Veena by mixing sitar, vichitra veena and
swarmandal to rudra veena. Alain Danilou has made recordings of his
performances between 1950 and 1955. They are now part of a UNESCO
project UNESCO Collection of Traditional Music of the World. As a tribute to
Alain Danilou, UNESCO re-issued the album on 1997 as Anthology of Indian
Classical Music A Tribute to Alain Danilou.

Swami D. R. Parvatikar Maharaj started The Nada Yoga School in 1950. It is


situated in Rishikesh.
In 1975, Veena Maharaj Nadayogi Sri Dattatreya Parvatikar founded the
Sree Raghavendra Swamy Mission at Bangalore. In memory of the Nadayogi
Sri Parvatikar, a music concert is held every year at Gayana Samaja
Bangalore.

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