Vachaspathy Mukundagiri Vankeepuram
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Born | Chennai | May 15, 1972
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Vachaspathy Mukundagiri Vankeepuram, Dr. Sri. APN Swami (Dr. M. V. AnannthaPadmanabhachariar) is an Indian film director, Vedic Scholar[1], writer, editor, and public speaker who has been the driving force behind various innovative projects for the propagation of Sanatana Dharma.
Biography
Sri APN Swami was born on the 15th of May 1972 in the Tamil month of Vaikasi on the Murugasheerisam star in Chennai to an orthodox Srivaishnava Brahmin family from Bharadwaja Gothram.
He is the Editor of Sri Nrusimha Priya, an 80-year-old Tamil magazine published by Sri Ahobila Mutt, as well as an orator who has been teaching knowledge through his talks for over 30 years and the author of over 60 books and 200 articles.
“Ghantavatharam[2]" features him as writer, screenwriter, director, and protagonist. Before releasing on YouTube, the film received over 300 'free' shows around the world.
“Yamunai Thuraivai Thirumuttram[3][4]” is a historical tale that is the result of 20 years of investigation into the precise description of the situation of temples during Aurangazeb's conquest of Kanchipuram between 1687 and 1711 AD, when Varadan traveled from Kanchi to Udaiyarpalayam. The reader of this book will journey back in time to the 17th century and enjoy the captivating story featuring Varadan Bramhostavam.
Desika Bhakthi Samrajyam[5]
It is a three-day grand event conducted by SARAN and in association with Tyaga Bramha Gana Sabha (Vani Mahal) in July 2018, to commemorate 750th Thiru nakshatram of Swami Desikan. The event had dance, drama, bhajans, seminar, debates and lectures from eminent scholars on the teachings of Swami Desikan. The valedictory function was presided by the then Honorable Governor of Tamil Nadu, H. E. Banwarilal Purohit.
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