Sri Guru Raghavendra Vaibhava is a popular Kannada devotional television serial that chronicles the life, miracles, and spiritual journey of the 16th-century saint Sri Raghavendra Teertha. Originally aired on Star Suvarna (formerly Suvarna GEC) starting in June 2010, the series ran for over 560 episodes, capturing the "life and times" of the saint who lived between 1595 and 1671 AD. Article: Sri Guru Raghavendra Vaibhava Serial Guide 1. Series Overview
Note: Episodes 1–350 are widely available. Later episodes beyond #360 are scattered; the serial ended without a formal “last episode” – it transitions into an open-ended miracle-of-the-week format. Sri Guru Raghavendra Vaibhava Serial All Episodes
Q1: Is the serial historically accurate? A: While dramatized for television, the core events—the miracles, the debates, and the Guru’s timeline—are based on the Guru Charitra and historical matha records. Sri Guru Raghavendra Vaibhava is a popular Kannada
Episode 7 — “The Leper’s Cure” Sri Raghavendra arrives at a village where a respected devotee suffers from a disfiguring disease. After compassionate counsel, a ritual of healing and a heartfelt bhajan lead to the devotee’s recovery, inspiring villagers to embrace his teachings; antagonists question the event, prompting a philosophical exchange about faith and compassion. A: While dramatized for television, the core events—the
Many shops near the temple sell the serial’s DVD set as a Prasad.
For millions of devotees of the Dvaita philosophy and followers of the Madhva Sampradaya, the name Sri Guru Raghavendra Swamy is synonymous with miracles, unconditional faith, and eternal grace. Bringing this 17th-century saint’s incredible life to the small screen was no small feat. The television series Sri Guru Raghavendra Vaibhava achieved exactly that—capturing the essence of the Guru’s Rayara Matha and his promise to reside in Brindavana for 700 years.