Bhakta Ramadas was born in 1620 AD at Nelakondapalli in Andhra Desam and lived for 68 years on this earth. His give name was Gopanna . His father was Linganna Mantri(Minister) , a surname he kept as a result of one of his forebearers being a minister at the court of a king . People called Gopanna by the name familiar to us as Bhadrachala Ramadas, because of his devotion to the Vaikunta Rama enshrined at Bhadrachalam ,a small village in the middle of the jungle on the northern banks of the holy river Godavari.
The temple of Rama here is on a small hillock. Some 22 miles to the north of Bhadrachalam on the bank of Godhavari is said to be the place of Parnasaala of Rama and Sita. This is by legend said to be the site where Ramana abducted Sita( Nasik -Panchavati is another site mentioned regarding the location of Parnasaala). At the spot, where Sita lived with her dear Rama, there are two kinds of stone , one Yellow and another red in color. Natives call them Pasupu Rallu and Kumkuma Rallu since they give powders on rubbing , which look like Turmeric and Kumkumam (red Saffron) . These stones are said to be used by Sita Devi for her bathing and decoration. There is a tree nearby, which is said to be Surpanaka. Pilgrims consider it their religious duty to throw a stone at this tree ! The base of the tree is covered with a huge assembly of stones. The temple at Bhadrachalam has the Archa Murthys of Rama, Sita and Lakshmana and are considered to be Svayambhu Murthys (self-manifested ones). The presence of these deities in the middle of the Jungle was revealed to one pious woman by the name Dhammakka in a dream.She was considered to belong to the Clan of Sabari .Dhammakka hastened to the site,cleared jungle and offered puja to the deities. This temple and its deities played a central role in the life of Ramadas . He was at the time the Tasildhaar of Bhadrachalam and began to collect funds from people to build a proper temple for Sri Ramachandra at Bhadragiri . When there was not enough funds to complete the temple , Praakaram construction and the Celebration of Utsavams for Sri Rama and Sita , he took the money from the tax revenue of his king ( Taani Shah of Golconda) and vowed to return it back to the state treasury.Tani Shah was angry at the Tasildhaar for channeling the state money and had Ramadas arrested and locked him up in a prison close to his palace. His incarceration gave Ramadas the name of Bandekhana Ramadas. >From the prison, he cried out for Rama and reminded him about his services in >his moving song Ishvaku Kula Tilaka . Here he has some rough words for Rama >for not taking care of him inspite of his devoted and caring services to Sri >Rama and His family. Sri Rama responded and came with His brother to the court >of Tanisha in the form of two youngsters and paid back the debt of Ramadas >and got his release papers. The golden coins paid by Sri Rama are known as Ram >Tanka coins .They can be seen even today. These coins have the Pattabhishekam scene on one side and the picture of another Rama Bhaktha, Anjaneya on the other side. Tanisha was moved and recognized the greatness of Rama Das and released him immediately and gave him land around Bhadrachalam to continue his dedicated service to Bhadrachala Ramamurthy .Here Ramadas spent the rest of his life and composed moving poems that inspired Saint Thyagaraja later. This Most Magnificent temple has some Special Features given below : It is the only place where Sitadevi sits on the left lap of Rama and nowhere else in any other Sri Rama Temple. This is the only Temple where Lord Sri Ramachandra's most beloved devotee Sri Anjaneya does not sit at the feet of the Lord Rama praying with folded hands praying His feet. This is the only place where there are three Mangala sutras to SitaDevi, one is from her father King Janaka, one from his Father-in-law, king Dasaratha and the third one from Kancharla Gopa Raju or Sri Ramadasu. Incidentally Ramadas got the holy TARAKA NAMA from a well known soul KABIR DAS who was reared by a Muslim and named him as Kabir Das a beloved devotee of Rama.
