| 1. Chinna Jeeyar Swamiji is a renowned Indian religious and humanitarian leader and philosopher. |
| 2. He was born on the auspicious day of Diwali. |
| 3. His grandfather trained him in the Vaishnava tradition. |
| 4. At the age of 23, he became an ascetic and the leader of Srimad Ubhaya Vedantha Acharya Peetam. |
| 5. Chinna Jeeyar Swamy advocates for peace and harmony using yoga, meditation, and ancient spiritual teachings. |
| 6. He always welcomes those who wish to meet him. |
| 7. He has conducted numerous Samasrayanas or Pancha Samskaras ceremonies. |
| 8. Chinna Jeeyar Swamy founded various educational institutions and non-profit organizations. |
| 9. He adheres to the Thenkalai tradition of Sri Vaishnavism. |
| 10. Proficient in Tamil and English, he communicates effectively in both languages. |
| 11. He is among the rare Jiyars who accept disciples from non-brahmin backgrounds. |
| 12. Chinna Jeeyar Swamy was instrumental in erecting Ramanuja Charya Swami's statue in Hyderabad. |
| 13. He deeply reveres Ramanujacharya and follows his teachings rigorously. |
| 14. Maintaining a neutral stance, he refrains from involvement in politics. |
| 15. He took sannyasa in 1980 and became the head of Srimad Ubhaya Vedantha Acharya Peetam at Nadigaddapalem in 1981. |
| 16. He founded Jeeyar Educational Trust (JET) and Vikasa Tarangini for spiritual and social service activities. |
| 17. In 1983, he established a Vedic University under JET to teach Vedas, Upanishads, and Vedangas free of cost. |
| 18. He is a pioneer in animal welfare, conducting free veterinary and preservation camps. |
| 19. He established India's first junior and degree colleges for the blind, where students use laptops for exams. |
| 20. He founded schools for tribals in remote areas and the fishermen community, providing free education, clothing, boarding, and lodging. |
| 21. In 1985-1988, during drought in Andhra Pradesh, he performed a 9-day Varuna Yagna in Hyderabad, followed by heavy rains. |
| 22. He is the founder and inspirer of the Statue of Equality project commemorating Ramanujacharya. |