Sri Kotha Ramakotaiah was born in 1909 to Smt. Yashodamma and Sri Venkata Subbaiah in Sangam Jagarlamudi, a village in Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh. He was born in a family of farmers. He got educated upto the high school level and helped his father in cultivation. Traditionally he studied Srimad Ramayanam, Mahabharatam, Srimad Bhagavatam and many other spiritual books. In the year 1943 he got very sick and was treated even by eminent doctors of Madras. Finally his case was declared incurable and the doctors advised him to go home and wait for his last day. He was very desperate without any hope of recovery. One of his cousins took him to a spiritual healer and Master at Tirupati, whose name was Sri Veturi Prabhakara Sastry (Master V.P.S.). It was on 13-12-1943 when Ramakotaiah met Sri V.P.S., who assured good recovery and made him sit in the prayer of Master C.V.V. From that day onwards Sri Ramakotaiah was relieved from his suffering and was filled with happiness and joy. Ramakotaiah declared that, the day of meeting his Master is his real birthday (second birth). From the beginning, Ramakotaiah was kind and compassionate towards the fellow beings which enabled him to become a channel for the stream of healing power that flows through his Master. The healing that is done through him is instantaneous and amazing. Merely with prayer he used to heal several people till the end of his last breath on 09-02-1991. Even after leaving his body, whenever he was invoked with full faith, one can experience his presence and healing at any time. Another greater event in his life was the day when he met Master E.K. in Visakhaptanam, when he felt the presence of his Master V.P.S. in the presence of Master E.K. Afterwards in the letter he wrote to his spiritual colleague, Sri Pochiraju Seshagiri Rao, in which he mentioned that the address of their Guru (Master V.P.S.) was traced again in the form of Master E.K. in Visakhapatnam. One morning when he went to meet Master E.K. at his residence, then Master E.K. gave him the English book “Savitri” written by Sri Aurobindo and instructed him to go home and look into it. After few days Ramakotaiah visited him, when Master E.K. instructed Ramakotaiah to translate that book into Telugu. After reaching home, Ramakotaiah invoked his Guru Master V.P.S.in his meditation and during that time Master V.P.S. instructed him how to proceed with the translation. Then after the translation continued and was completed in a short time and Ramakotaiah brought it to Master E.K. Then Master E.K. instructed him to take it to the Ashram of Aurobindo at Pondicherry and get blessing of the Mother. Without being informed by anybody the Mother called him, gave interview and blessed him. His literary work emerged from his total surrender to his guru and his compassion to his fellow beings. His translation of ‘Savitri’ into Telugu was a proof for this. When some professors of English could not take up translation of ‘Savitri’ and Ramakotaiah who had very limited education in English could translate it with the instruction of Master V.P.S. who never studied English literature. This confirms that the literary excellence of Ramakotaiah is a process of the wisdom flowing down from the higher level of consciousness. In the same manner Ramakotaiah wrote such astounding books which through light on the spiritual path for the aspirants. He wrote a book in Telugu on the life of Master V.P.S. giving out the secrets of how Master V.P.S. was blessed and taken as a medium by Master C.V.V. Similarly he wrote about the spiritual light of Master E.K. in three parts in Telugu which form the guiding light for the aspirants in getting into the experience of Master E.K. Another astonishing work in Telugu is the Yogic way of commentary for Srimad Bhagavata Mahapuranam. Master E.K. in his introduction to the book of Ramakotaiah, where the glory of Master E.K. was explained, Master E.K. mentioned that Ramakotaiah is comparable to Sri Suka, son of Veda Vyasa, through whom the teachings of Srimad Bhagavtam came down to Earth.