Anandpur guru maharaj

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Anandpur

The great founder of Shri Paramhans Advaita sect, Shri Paramhans Dayal Ji, Shri Pratham Padshahi Ji Maharaj, when he was giving thanks to the people in Agra through his holy Satsang-Vacanamrit, Seth Pannalal Ji, a resident of Isagarh, took this opportunity and requested him to come to Isagarh. Shree Vachan happened--- "We don't have time to go there at this time, but it is our promise to you that we will definitely come to your place sometime." That is, gave the indication of the creation of a great center of Bhakti sect.. In the year 1929, Shri Paramhans Sadgurudev Ji Maharaj Shri II Padshahi Ji made his debut in Gwalior State and described the land of this forested state as suitable for making the center of charity. On August 4, 1930, the Mahatmas and devotees bought this land by paying a deposit as per the orders of Shri. Then in the year 1931, Shri Paramhans Sadgurudev Ji Maharaj Shri II Padshahi Ji came to Shri Anandpur; Seth Panna Lal ji also got immense pleasure after having darshan of Shri. On the request of Seth ji, when Shri Prabhu ji came to his house, after the satsang, said this word to Seth ji--- "Seth ji! Our promise to you has come true." On being reminded by Shri Sadgurudev Maharaj ji, Seth ji remembered the humility which he had done to have darshan at the holy lotus feet of Shri Paramhans Dayal ji at Isagarh. Seeing the beautiful form of Shri Prabhu ji, Seth Panna Lal ji's eyes became bright and he bowed down at the feet of the holy Shri. He blessed his ...

Hindu Spiritual Guru

Anant Shri Vibhushit Indraprastha & Haryana Pithadhiswar Srimad Jagadguru Ramanujacharaya Swami Sudarshanacharya Ji Maharaj (GuruMaharaj) was born on 27thMay,1937 in the state of Rajasthan, district Savai Madhopur, village Padla, in an affluent Brahmin farmer family. As a child GuruMaharaj was an ardent devotee of Lord Narayan and had a zealous desire for helping others.He was naturally endowed with Divine and Religious sentiments. In his early childhood he was in close contact with Mahant Shri Ganeshpuri Ji of the renowned Mehndipur Balaji Temple (Rajasthan) whose inspiration further made GuruMaharaj totally committed towards human welfare and Kainkarya(spiritual service to humanity). In the Sanskrit Students Teachers and Scholars School of Bada Khatla,Vrindavan,U.P, GuruMaharaj got initiation and education from Khatlesh Swami Shri Gobindacharya Ji who was a Guru in the Ramanuja tradition. He finished his early studies under his Guru's skilled supervision and divine patronage; and thereafter went to the sacred town of Kashi to further pursue the study of Vedic literature and Shastras. GuruMaharaj learnt them thoroughly and understood religious conviction from its roots. The words of the great saint Tulsidas, ANUBHAV GAMYA BHAJIYI JEHI SANTHA had left a tremendous impact on GuruMaharaj. He then proceeded to the dense and rugged forest of Bhangargh(which is now a wild life sanctuary)about 200 Km from his birth place where he did arduous penances spanning twelve years before...

Advaitanand Ji

Chhapra (Bihar) Knownfor Successor Shri Paramhans Swami Advaitanand Ji Maharaj, also known as Shri Paramhans Dayal Maharaj Ji (born Shri Ram Yaad), son of Shri Tulsi Das Ji Pathak, was born in Shri Ramyaad attended satsangs which used to happen at his house and which created a great impact on his mind. Paramhans Swamiji gave Diksha to him and taught him about Brahma Vidya. When he was 11 years old, Narhari Prasad died and after some years wife of Narhari Prasad also died. He was the only rightful successor of the both families but at the age of 16, he left his home and went to the forests of Bihar for meditation. He was in Shri Paramahans Dyal Ji travelled from place to place and carried the message of Sahaj Yoga, Bhakti and service unto humanity to one and all. Shri Paramhans Dayal Ji stayed at Jaipur for a considerable time and started the work of spiritual preachings and of uplifting the people there. The number of followers there was quite large. Being a wandering monk. He covered Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Odisha, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, etc. to teach 'Sahajyoga' and 'Bhakti' to the people there. The ashrams (temples) founded by Shri Paramahans Dyal Ji were called Krishana Dwaras. The ashrams in India with the name Sant Mat-a-nuyayi Ashram, Gadwaghat, Varanasi, Brahma Vidyalay and Ashram, Chotka Rajpur, Buxar, Adwait-Swarup Ashram, Paramhans Satyarthi Dham, Rajyog Mandir,Shanti Mohalla,Delhi and Shri Anandpur Satsang Ashram are also related to him. Shri Paramahans Dayal...

Anandpur

Anandpur is a Village in Isagarh Tehsil in Ashoknagar District of Madhya Pradesh State, India. It is located 42 KM towards North from District head quarters Ashoknagar. 12 KM from Isagarh. 217 KM from State capital Bhopal. Shri Anandpur is renowned world over as the main centre of devotion and spiritualism where seekers of Truth obtain spiritual knowledge and peace.

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** श्री आनंदपुर धाम महिमा ** श्री आरती-पूजा सत्संग सेवा सुमिरन और ध्यान, श्रद्धा सहित सेवन करे निश्चय हो कल्याण || **Shri Anandpur Dham Mahima** Spirituality is not a business..it is a selfless Service for pure bhakti teaching by our Masters. First Master Shri Paramhans Dayal Swami Advaita Anand ji Maharaj, Second Master Shri Swami Swarup Anand Ji Maharaj, Third Master Shri Swami Vairag Anand Ji Maharaj, Fourth Master Shri Swami Beant Anand Ji Maharaj, Fifth Master Shri Swami Darshan Puran Anand Ji Maharaj, Sixth Master Shri Vichar Puran Anand Ji Maharaj. Blogs -

Anandpur Sahib

Anandpur Sahib Anandpur Sahib, the Holy City of Bliss, is about 95 km north-west of Chandigarh, Punjab. The city is located in the Rupnagar district (Roper) in the state of Punjab, India. It is nestled between the Shivalik hills in the east and Sutlej River at far west. Furthermore, this place is surrounded with vast green stretch that delivers calmness and spiritualism in its aroma. It is considered as the holiest place of Sikh religion where Shiri Guru Gobind Singh Ji spent 25 years of his life teaching and guiding his disciplines. "When the devotees visit the place they reach the Guru's Abode and blesses", this belief is observed by thousands of devotees visiting the shrine from the past many centuries. Attractions Gurudwara Takht Sri Kesgarh Sahib: This is the main hub at Anandpur Sahib. This place is the birthplace of the Khalsa. Among the Five Temporal Authorities (Five Takhts), this place holds an esteemed value in the religion of Sikhism. The Gurudwara is located on the hill where Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji used to hold congregations. Gurudwara Sis Ganj Sahib: November 11, 1675, Shri Guru Teg Bahadur Sahib Ji grasped martyrdom in Delhi. His behead was cremated at this place. People also believe that the oldest structure in the shrine is the central pedestal in the Gurudwara. Gurudwara Guru Ka Mahal: In Anandpur Sahib, this is the first structure and building of Chak Nanaki. This place is worshiped as the 'Guru ka Mahal' complex. Along with Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji,...

Come Home to Anandpur Sahib

When we take Amrit and begin walking the path of Khalsa, we declare that Guru Gobind Singh ji Maharaj is our father and Anandpur Sahib is our home. For me, it was many years until I had the blessing of visiting Anandpur Sahib and understanding the reality of having a home like this. Standing at Sri Keshgarh Sahib at sunset and seeing the sun shooting red arrows of light over the Satluj valley, you can feel the history of this amazing place in every cell of your being. We are returning to Anandpur Sahib with a group of women in February 2023 and we invite you to join us for this experience of Miri Piri Academy’s Anandpur Sahib was born as Chakk Nanaki on June 19, 1665. Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib, the 9th Guru of the Sikhs, purchased this area from the ruler of Bilaspur, and named the new town after his mother, Mata Nanaki. By 1672, Guru Tegh Bahadur lived there full time and his wife and son, Mata Gujari and Gobind Rai, traveled from Patna Sahib to join him there. Within a short time, Chakk Nanaki became the major town of the area filled with hundreds of homes and businesses. It was here at Chakk Nanaki, on May 25, 1675, that the Kashmiri Brahmins visited Guru Sahib to tell him of the monstrous atrocities inflicted on the Hindu community by the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb and to petition for his help. G uru Tegh Bahadur agreed to represent the Hindus to the Emperor in the Delhi darbar, knowing full well that this would cost him his precious life. On July 8, 1675, Guru Tegh Bahadu...

The Myth of the Perfect Masters Lineage. Prem Rawat Foundation

The Myth of the Perfect Masters Lineage. Prem Rawat Foundation - Maharaji - Elan Vital - Divine Light Mission The Myth of the Perfect Masters Lineage Summary of the main historical facts Back to The Indian Background Index One of the myths concerning the so-called "Perfect Master" is the idea that there is only one authentic "Master" or "Satguru" on the planet at any given time. Followers of Prem Rawat believe that today that "Master" is him. This is an intricate issue, already well documented on this website (see the various documents in The actual place of Maharaji's movement among Indian religious groups section) ; but some may want to have an overview of the whole story, without all these long - and maybe boring - documents. Here, then, is a summary of the main information needed to understand this complex story. In the 19th century, a new spiritual current emerged in the Punjab, that part of India in which Sikhism enjoyed its greatest strength. This current was constituted of two distinct groups: Santmat and Radhasoami, both of them having the same teachings (Naam - the 'Holy Name', Nectar, Bhakti - devotion to the master, Shabd - light and harmony, quoted everywhere in their writings on their practice) and the same doctrine. Radhasoami is basically a more popular version of the Sant mat teachings. The two men who founded these two movements (and whose names are incidentally confusingly similar) had the same gurus and teachers in the Sant tradition of the Sikhism in N...