Born from Brahma Aavulinta and gave darshan during the Sri Ramayana period and Dwapara yugam, a very powerful man who was born from Brahma Avulinta and appeared in the name of the brave man Bhalluka Raja, established ‘Sri Adi Jambava Samaja Seva Samithi’ in Dornal in Prakasam district, the president of that organization Sri Darivemula Srinivas and members of the organization Sri Tangirala Ashok Reddy, Sri Amudala Venkata Narasimha, Sri Ketawat Ramulu Nayak visited ‘Bhagavad Geeta Foundation’ in Hyderabad – Geeta singing propaganda campaigner Dr. II L. .. Gangadhara Shastri was invited for Bhoomi Pooja. When Gangadhara Shastri asked Srinivas how did you have this idea – he was of Madiga caste, his father and grandfather converted to Christianity, but he would not turn to Sanatana Dharma with respect for this country and Dharma. That’s why SCs and Madigas claim that they are descendants of Jambavantu, instead of practicing our dharma, it is painful to go to churches by converting their religion, injustice is being done to Hindu society because of them, thus Darivemula Srinivas said that the goal of their organization is to convert those who converted to religion to our dharma. Sri Gangadhara Shastri Bhagavad Geeta was impressed by listening to the speeches, he said that he has come to invite the Jambavantu to perform temple land pooja on his hands. Gangadhara Shastri – Sri Srinivas congratulated and blessed the other members with Dushaluwas and Bhagavad Gita books.
Sri Jambavan, the mighty bear king, who was born from Brahma’s yawn and appeared in both the Ramayana era and Dwapara Yuga, is now being honored through a new initiative in Dornala, Prakasam district. Under the name “Sri Adi Jamba Samaja Seva Samithi,” this organization, led by its president Sri Darivemula Srinivas, has taken the initiative to establish a Jambavan temple in Dornala. On this occasion, Sri Darivemula Srinivas, along with fellow members—Sri Tangirala Ashok Reddy, Sri Amudala Venkata Narasimha, and Sri Kethavath Ramulu Naik—visited the Bhagavadgita Foundation in Hyderabad. Their mission was to invite Dr. L.V. Gangadhara Sastry, renowned singer, preacher, and propagator of Bhagavadgita, to perform the Bhoomi Pooja (groundbreaking ceremony) for the temple.
When Dr. Sastry inquired about the inspiration behind this initiative, Sri Srinivas shared his personal story: He said that he belongs to the Madiga community and that his father and grandfather had converted to Christianity. However, out of deep respect for the nation and Dharma, he chose to return to Sanatana Dharma. Furthermore, he expressed his concern that while Scheduled Caste (SC) Madiga people claim to be descendants of Jambavan, many of them do not follow Hindu practices and instead convert to other religions, attending churches. He stated that this harms the Hindu society and emphasized that his organization’s mission is to bring back those who have drifted away from Dharma.







Sri Srinivas added that he was deeply inspired by Dr. Sastry’s Bhagavadgita discourses and, as a result, wanted the Bhoomi Pooja for the Jambavan temple to be conducted under Dr. Sastry’s guidance. In response, Dr. Sastry honored Sri Srinivas and his team with shawls and Bhagavadgita books, blessing their noble mission.