Yes. The Ashram has released official MP3s of several chapters. Search: “Ekkirala Bharadwaja Sri Guru Charitra audio” on YouTube. Some channels recite his exact English text.
Unlike dry academic translations, Bharadwaja’s Sri Guru Charitra reads like nectar. He preserves the devotional mood (bhava) while explaining complex metaphysical concepts (like Kundalini, Panchikarana, and Shodashopachara) in simple English. If you read his introduction, you will feel his awe for Sri Narasimha Saraswati.
“This book is not to be read. It is to be lived. Each story is a seed. If you water it with faith, it will grow into the tree of liberation.” — Ekkirala Bharadwaja (paraphrased from his preface) sri+guru+charitra+in+english+by+ekkirala+bharadwaja+pdf+link
Many Dattatreya devotees have shared the PDF on Google Drive from old Ashram CDs. You may find links on:
After accessing the Sri Guru Charitra in English by Ekkirala Bharadwaja PDF, go to Chapter 26 (The Story of Sri Narasimha Saraswati saving Brahmana from false accusation). Whisper this verse from Bharadwaja’s translation: “This book is not to be read
“I bow to the Sadguru, who is the destroyer of all sins, bestower of all virtues, and the sole witness of all worlds.”
Do this daily, and the Guru will guide you—not through miracles, but through clarity in your mind. Many Dattatreya devotees have shared the PDF on
No. S.S. Mohan published a different translation. Bharadwaja’s version is distinguished by its footnotes, mantras in transliterated Sanskrit, and deep commentary on Dattatreya Yoga. Make sure the PDF cover says “By Ekkirala Bharadwaja.”
Now, the answer you have been waiting for. Due to copyright laws and respect for spiritual tradition, we do not post illegal direct download links. However, we provide the legitimate and most reliable paths to obtain the PDF.
Please Note: Ekkirala Bharadwaja’s works are published by Sri Ganapati Sachchidananda Ashram (Avadhoota Datta Peetham, Mysore). Sharing pirated PDFs is considered disrespectful (guru apachara). Obtain it with devotion.
Bharadwaja provides the original Marathi, Roman transliteration, and word-by-word meaning. The English follows immediately. Read the English translation, but chant the transliterated Marathi—the vibrations are powerful.