Swamiji's History

Swami Gopalananda Theertha: The Beacon of Selfless Service

Swami Gopalananda Theertha, born to Smt. Lakshmikutty Amma and Vasudevan Pillai on December 11, 1932, in Midala Desom, Kanyakumari District, emerged as a luminous soul dedicated to the betterment of society. From a young age, he exhibited a profound monotheistic inclination, drawing inspiration from the teachings of Sri. Ellankath Velayudha Pillai. His life's purpose unfolded as he began serving the impoverished and marginalized communities in unique and profound ways.

In 1960, he found his way to Aluva, where he continued his relentless pursuit of social and cultural upliftment. Through 'Matha Paadashaala,' he engaged with children in and around Aluva, leaving an indelible mark in the history of the region. Swamiji's charisma shone brightly through his Geetha classes, capturing the hearts and minds of the people of Aluva. The name Gopalan Nair quickly transformed into a beloved and popular figure within a short span of time.

He embarked on his spiritual journey and received Sanyasa Deeksha from Swamy Athurdas Maharaj, a part of the guruparampara lineage of His Holiness Sree Vidyadhiraja Parama Bhattaraka Chattambi Swamikal. Henceforth, he became known as Swamy Gopalanda Theertha. In 1961, he established the Haindhava Sevasramam at Nochima, Aluva, where his Samadhi now rests, and in 1973, he founded the Geetha Bhavan Trust.

Swamiji's relentless passion for reviving society led to the establishment of numerous educational institutions. He propagated Geetha classes throughout Kerala and initiated ITI centers in Thrichur, Kalamassery, and Moolamattom. He also laid the foundation for the Vidyadhiraja Vidyabhavan Higher Secondary School in Aluva and another school in Angamali.

Despite his tireless endeavors, Swamiji's health began to wane due to his selfless dedication to serving society. He envisioned responsible citizens associated with his institutions and implemented systems to realize this goal. Swamiji regarded society as an integrated whole, directing his efforts towards its collective betterment. His magnetic personality attracted people from all walks of life, propelling him into the spotlight of the social milieu.

Regrettably, Swamiji's rigorous way of life took a toll on his health. On a starlit evening on October 8, 1979, while in the divine presence of Lord Guruvayurappan, Swamiji's noble journey in this world came to an end due to a massive heart attack. The multitude that gathered for his final rites included individuals from all religious and cultural backgrounds, a testament to his profound impact.

Swami Gopalananda Theertha remains an eternal source of inspiration and a guiding light for those who aspire to dedicate themselves to selfless service and the betterment of society. His legacy, as a luminary of benevolence, discipline, and unwavering dedication, continues to illuminate our path.

Vidyadhiraja Vidyabhavan Higher Secondary School

Vidyadhiraja Vidyabhavan Higher Secondary School is a prestigious institution located in Aluva, near Cheeerakkada Temple . Established in 1973, this school has been a beacon of academic excellence, consistently achieving a 100% pass rate across its high school and higher secondary classes. Known for its commitment to quality education and holistic development, Vidyadhiraja Vidyabhavan has made a lasting impact on students and the broader community through value-based learning and a strong emphasis on character building. With a dedicated team of faculty and staff, the school continues to uphold its tradition of excellence, preparing students to excel both academically personally and physically through its various activities.