Saradayanam
Saradayanam Chapter 1 – The Daughter of Tradition In a South Indian city, where temple bells welcomed every sunrise, lived Someshwara Sastry . His life was built on devotion and discipline. He came from a long line of Vedic scholars. For generations, his family had studied the Vedas, performed sacred yagas, and served the divine. For Sastry garu, devotion to Ammavaru was not just faith — it was the very purpose of his life. His wife Janaki lived a simple and content life at home. She rarely stepped outside, as her world revolved around the family. She arranged pooja items for Sastry garu, prepared prasadam, cooked with care, and kept the home filled with warmth and devotion. At the center of this peaceful home was their only daughter, Sarada . To Sastry garu, she was more than just a daughter. He never called her by name. Instead, he always addressed her as “Amma.” In his eyes, she was a blessing, like Goddess Saraswati herself. Sarada grew up with love and d...