Mohiddin Badsha II

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Born(1933-07-11)July 11, 1933
DiedJuly 31, 1989(1989-07-31) (aged 56)
Resting placeSri Viswa Viznana Vidya Adhyatmika Peetham (Ashram)
17°6′25″N 82°15′16″E / 17.10694°N 82.25444°E / 17.10694; 82.25444
EducationHigh School, Pithapuram, Intermediate: P.R Government College, Kakinada, B.A from The Hindu College, Machilipatnam,
Brahmarishi Mohiddin Badsha II
Born(1933-07-11)July 11, 1933
DiedJuly 31, 1989(1989-07-31) (aged 56)
Resting placeSri Viswa Viznana Vidya Adhyatmika Peetham (Ashram)
17°6′25″N 82°15′16″E / 17.10694°N 82.25444°E / 17.10694; 82.25444
EducationHigh School, Pithapuram, Intermediate: P.R Government College, Kakinada, B.A from The Hindu College, Machilipatnam,
Known forGood Orator, Telugu Poetry
TitleBrahmarishi
PredecessorBrahmarishi Hussain Sha
SuccessorUmar Alisha
SpouseJaharunnisa Begum
Childrensix sons and three daughters
Parent(s)Hussain Sha, Ajeemunnisa Begum
Websitewww.sriviswaviznanspiritual.org

Sri Mohiddin Badsha II (July 11, 1933 at Pithapuram – July 31, 1989 in Pithapuram), was a scholar in Telugu, Arabic, Urdu, Sanskrit, Parsee and English. Son of Sri Brahmarishi Hussain Sha and Ajeemunnisa Begum. He married Fatima Jaharunnisa Begum on May 19, 1963. He had six sons and three daughters. He took over the Lordship of Peetham as 8th Head on September 25, 1981. Due to the old age and ill health of his father Brahmarishi Hussain Sha Sathguru and as a future Head of the Institution, he had undertaken the preceptive of the Peetham's philosophy from 1969.He delivered speeches at many villages of Andhra Pradesh to promote Jnana yoga.

He was the editor-in-chief “Adhyatmika Thatva Prabodham” a spiritual monthly magazine which is now named as “Tatwa Znanamu”.

He delivered a reverberating and enchanting speech on April 12, 1975 at Hyderabad during World Telugu Conference and kept the entire audience spell bound[1]

His feretory is at the old ashram at Pithapuram.

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