Foster father Chathu Nair was from Tuneri (district Kozikhode Kerala) and foster mother Uniamma was originally from Purmeri. After this marriage, this chosen couples settled in a village called Kothamangalm near Koilandi. With the help of a devoted lawyer Shri. T. R. Ishwar Iyer who had built a small hut for them and also employed them as domestic help in his home and family temples. Foster parents and Iyer who were present at the embankment and brought the divine child, believed the child to be an incarnation of god. This divine child was named as Raman in one of their temples.
Child Raman had fallen sick with a disease called rickets and was crying throughout days and nights. Uniamma, a doting mother prayed to god in the temple where she was serving, to cure Raman, which was granted. But, the skin colour of the child Raman became black like coal which probably remained with Baba till the end. Raman, a delightful child lost his foster father, Chathu Nair, at the tender age of 3 and foster mother, Uniamma at the age of 6. Raman custody was transferred to Iyer and he became his foster parent.
Child Baba did not show any inclination in attending school and was taught at home by Iyer which the intelligent child devoured eagerly. Probably Iyer was trying to put few drops of water into already full ocean i.e. Baba.
Iyer went on a pilgrimage to Kashi to bathe in the confluence of the sacred river Ganga, Yamuna and the invisible Saraswathi and had darsan of Kashi Vishwanatha.
In this divine atmosphere, playful Raman turned into deep meditator at the tender age of 8. This spiritual awakening prompted Raman to seek permission from Iyer for his journey to Himalayas. Persuasion and pleading of Iyer did not deter Raman in his earnest request to seek the divine grace at Himalayas. A reluctant Iyer, himself an elevated soul agreed and allowed Raman for his spiritual journey to Himalaya.
After returning from Kashi, Iyer was longing to see Raman and wished that Raman attend his daughters marriage. The connection between Iyer and Raman was so intense; Raman presented himself at Iyers home a day before the marriage. Divine Telepathy was at work.
Iyer knew his days were numbered and divided his properties between his 3 sons and Raman, which Raman politely declined. Why the Supreme Being should take a piece of the property as the entire world belongs to him. But Iyer wish to merge himself with his beloved god, Surynarayana was granted by Raman, who also took the ashes of Iyer for immersion in scared Ganga. As a foster child and performed last rites at Kashi.
Physical bondage of foster parents including Iyer snapped at the death of Iyer. Child Raman was ready to assume his charted role of divine saviour of his devotees. Child Raman now transformed Nityananda for the benefit of the world around.