Sant ramdas information in english

  1. The story of Samarth Ramdas Swami's warrior attitude
  2. Sajjangad (Satara)


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The story of Samarth Ramdas Swami's warrior attitude

1. The Mughal officers in Maharashtra going on a rampage and troubling Hindus ​Shri Samarth Ramdas Swami’s disciples were roaming around the kingdom for the purpose of spread of spirituality. 2. Mughal officers imprisoned Uddhav Swami and other disciples of Shri Samarth Ramdas During this period of Mughal oppression, Uddhav Swami, a disciple of Shri Samarth Ramdas Swami, was in the village Mahuli. Here, along with his fellow disciples, he started conducting puja and other Hindu rituals such as Snan-sandhya. He also started conducting spiritual discourses on the banks of the river Krushna. As soon as the Mughal officer heard this news, he captured Uddhav Swami, did violence to him and imprisoned him along with four other disciples. All others were terrified and ran helter-skelter. One of Samarth’s disciples however escaped from the Mughal clutches. 3. Angered by the ill-treatment to his disciples, Shri Samarth Ramdas beat up the Mughal officer At that time, Shri Samarth was in Chafal. The disciple who had escaped the capture, reached Chafal next morning and narrated the whole incident to Shri Samarth. On hearing everything, Samarth became red with anger. His eyes were emitting fire. He asked for a big cane from Kalyan Swami and got up from his seat. Who would dare stop him in such a state of anger? ​Samarth headed to Mahuli. He had not eaten anything since morning, but such was his state of mind that he had forgotten this. He reached Mahuli at dusk and headed straight to th...

Sajjangad (Satara)

"Before going on a path, it is important to know where that path leads....." Exploring satara..... Sajjangad Fort.....samadhi of shree Swami Samarth Ramdhas...... And story of 11 maruti.... The Sajjangad fort is located in the mountainous terrain of the Western Ghats. Being best known as a pilgrimage site, it is one of the protected monuments in West India. This beautiful fort is situated at about 16 kms from the city of Satara.... HISTORY Sajjangad Fort was built by the Bahamani Emperors between 13th and 15th century AD. The fort is also known as Asvalayana Rishi’, named after the Rishi who used to live there for an abundant period. It was also called ‘Aswalya gad’ because of the number of bears strolling around. The name of the fort means ‘Fort of good people’. In 1663 it was captured by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj..... Shree Samarth Ramdhas Swami stayed on this fort......Samarth Ramdas (c. 1608 - c. 1681), also known as Sant (saint) Ramdas or Ramdas Swami or simply Ramdas was an Indian Marathi Hindu saint, philosopher, poet, writer and spiritual master... Samarth has also written on literature, art, health, lifestyle, nature, construction, industry. No part of life is left by Samarth. Provides detailed guidance on what to do to achieve high goals in all areas. There are many such topics in his literature. He has also done environmental awareness and writing...... ARCHITECTURE OF FORT.... The Fort Erected at an elevation of 914 metres the fort has two main gates. The for...