A central pillar of his discourse is that Vishvasa (Faith) and Preme (Love) are the primary tools for a human to experience the divine presence on Earth.
He is the head of the Siddharudha Matha in Gumpa, Bidar. A central pillar of his discourse is that
He stresses that we are born to overcome the cycle of birth and death. By understanding that the divine resides within us, we can conquer the fear of mortality. By understanding that the divine resides within us,
Known for his humanitarian work, his matha provides free education, food, and shelter ("Trividha Dasoha") to thousands of children regardless of caste or religion. His pravachanas are celebrated for being motivational and
Swamiji explains that Paramatma (the Supreme Soul) manifests in human form to fulfill specific duties—such as the Vamana Avatara —and to protect the virtuous while establishing Dharma.
His pravachanas are celebrated for being motivational and relatable, often using simple stories like the "Huggi Ramayana" to convey complex spiritual truths.