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    Shri Swami Samarth Guru Ramdas14

    thto 16

    thcentury

    Akbars ruling and his son Sarnjaha ruling reflected the teachings of Saint Kabir- the message of love.

    Both rulers had helped in developing culture hence Indian culture values were maintained. But whatever

    progress made was destroyed at once by Aurangzeb. It was called Dark Era of Indian spiritualitythe

    ruling time of Aurangzeb.

    Aurangzeb became enemy of Hindus along with any religious believers and any liberal dogmas. Through

    his orthodox (Rudhivad kattartavad), he even killed Muslim Suffisaints.

    Evil was on the rise. The Mughals destroyed all Hindu temples, tortured the common man and ruled

    them by force. He banned on development or repair of any temples. He tried his best to destroy vedic

    culture. He destroyed every educational institutes Banaras and like cities of education centers. Attacked

    the core beliefs/practices of worship. People were resigned to fate/destiny. Indias cultural values were

    endangered.

    None of the field of human life he left of destroying. (Ready) crop destruction through fire or through hisary became bery common during his government.

    Religious abhorrence and communism destroyed national integrity and patriotism. Policies of Muslim

    rulers severely ruined national proud and wealth. All these made an easy entry for European

    businessmen later on they embezzled Entire County.

    Since ages of Human history, Indian culture had assimilated different dogmas, cultures and religions and

    it enlighten more and more in its originality. But this was time Indian culture was under attack of two

    different cultures. Indian family values, Indian female independence and the values developed by Indian

    scholars, Rishis were under direct conspiracy of Muslim rulers and European businessmen.

    This was the time when the existence of human consciousness and human values was endangered. This

    was the time of second revolution.

    During this dark age, Indian society had many saints keeping the lighted lamp of human values.

    Mahaprabhu Chaitanya sampraday , tukaram, Muktabhai, Naamdev, Eknaathm Ghyaneswar, and many

    saints all over India were spread hence the energy produced was not sufficient to fight against prevailing

    threat. It has Knowledge and devotion but the need of time was different.

    The need of time was a personality can give awake national courage through both manly strength and

    soul awaking. Humanity needed a personality who can challenge and threat the evil forces that was the

    life of Samarth Guru Ramdas. His whole life was a message of integration - organization. Guru Ramdas

    realized that if this descent wasnt curtailed in time, it could mean a real danger for humanity.

    Following onwards need to organize and make story out of it -----

    17th

    century

    Guru Ramdaskey principle was Life Organization, based on Bhakti (Devotion) Yog.

    He was born on Ram Navmi, and was devotee of Lord Ram (and Lord Hanuman). He emphasized taking

    care of the body, mind and soul.

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    Eager from childhood about spirituality.

    Avoided getting married at age 12.

    Started upasana by the banks of Godavari for 12 years.

    Slept for 4 hours per day.

    At the age of 12, started 12 years of Tap(penance, Sadhana). 3 hours jap daily, standing in the river.

    Followed by 12 years of traveling all over India to observe the social situation and state of mankind.

    (Teerthatan)

    Started establishing several Ashrams (Mutths). Ramdas moved around quite a lot, and in the process,

    used several Ghal (Marathi:), which are small caves used for meditation.

    Awakened the common man, stirred up valor to fight against oppression.

    Saint Shri Samarth Ramdas inspired, motivated, the disappointed and dejected people of Maharashtra.

    His teachings are still green in the memory of people, in the form of books, in Marathi namely Dasbodh,

    Manache Shlok, Atma Ram. They are relevant for present times also. English versions of these books and

    management vision on Dasbodh, in form of Sprinklings of Management from Dasbodh are presented for

    the benefit of humanity.

    Led his disciple, King Shivaji to fight against the Mughals, who lived as an ideal for the society.

    Main book: Das Bodh

    Lecturehttp://ramshewalkar.com/mp3_3.htmlparts 3, 4

    Principles of life, deep rooted in Bhakti (faith/devotion).

    Applies to everyone, reveals solutions to every problem.

    How to spend 24 hours in a day?

    How to spend your life (from birth to death)?

    How to live in the society?

    Whatever you do, be humble; give the credit to God and success, glory will come to you!Atma Tatvabeyond the Creator (Brahma), Sustainer (Vishnu) and Destroyer (Mahesh/Shiva).

    Worship path for the common man: Sagun (with form, Atma) first, Nirgun (without form, Parmatma)

    next. To follow Nigun worship is not possible for everyone.

    MahaDwar olandave, mag dev darshan ghyave.Step wise approach to reach God or experience divinity.

    Ramayan analogy: LaxmanSagun bhakti, BharatNirgun bhakti.

    Mahabharat: ArjunSagun, UddhavNirgun.

    After my death, fear not, worry not! I will always be alive amongst you via the teachings of Das Bodh.

    1571Shivaji met him in a forest. Coronation ceremony followed. (Ramdas was not present at the

    coronation ceremony, preferred to be in his Ashram. Similar example of Gandhiji not present during the

    Independence celebrations.)

    After Shivajis death, Swami Ramdas left his body after 2 months. Very close relationship between theGuru and disciple.

    Ultimate goal of his life: Establishment of Swarajya. Freedom struggle. Groundwork (devotion) was done

    from the 13th

    century but Swami Ramdas lighted the spark to convert thought to action.

    References

    Akhand Jyoti February 2000pages 17-27

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samarth_Ramdas

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marathi_languagehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marathi_languagehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marathi_languagehttp://ramshewalkar.com/mp3_3.htmlhttp://ramshewalkar.com/mp3_3.htmlhttp://ramshewalkar.com/mp3_3.htmlhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samarth_Ramdashttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samarth_Ramdashttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samarth_Ramdashttp://ramshewalkar.com/mp3_3.htmlhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marathi_language
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    Samarth Ramdas (16061682) was a prominent Marathi saint and religious poet in the Hindu tradition in

    Maharashtra, India. Samarth Ramdas was a devotee of Lord Hanuman and Lord Rama. His birth name

    was Narayan Suryajipant Kulkarni Thosar.

    Place of birth Jamb, Jalna District, Maharashtra, India

    Early life

    As a child, Ramdas showed an inclination toward metaphysical contemplation and religion. One

    recorded incident tells how he was walking in the dark and bumped into something under a tree.

    Fetching a light, he saw a local villager who had been arbitrarily hanged by the Mughals, foreign rulers of

    India. This incident fired in him a desire to be free in all aspects of the world: free from foreign rule and

    also free from Maya, the illusion that prevents individual souls from realizing their unity with the greater

    Self, Ultimate Spirit.

    Spiritual Development

    For the next twelve years, Ramdas devoted himself to studying Hindu religious books, to meditation,

    and to prayers in a place named Panchavati, near Nashik on the banks of the Godavari River. At age 24

    he took the name "Ramdas", meaning "servant of Lord Ram," an incarnation of God.

    Ramdas practised physical yoga exercises as well as meditation. The Surya Namaskara or Sun Salutation

    was his favourite as it involves every part of the body. It is said that he would do 1,200 Sun Salutationsevery day, believing that no spirituality could be attained if the physical body was not strong.

    In addition to his veneration of Ram, Ramdas worshipped Ram's divinely strong servant Lord Hanuman.

    He established 12 temples of Hanuman in Maharashtra and promoted physical exercise to develop a

    healthy society.

    Writings

    Ramdas Swami was a gifted composer. He produced considerable literature in verse form in Marathi.

    Among his works, two compositions particularly stand out: A small book of meditations, Shri Manche

    Shlok, advises ethical behaviour and love for God, and a large volume, Dasbodh, provides advice on both

    spiritual and practical topics. Ramdas also wrote the Shri Mruti Stotra, a poem in praise of Hanuman,

    the AatmaaRaam, 11-Laghu Kavita and Raamayan (Marathi-Teeka).

    His most popular composition is the Marathi song/prayer to Lord Ganesh Sukhkart Dukhhart VrtVighnchi. He also composed several other prayers such as Satrane Uddane Hunkaar Vadani to Lord

    Hanuman and Panchanan haivahan surabhushan lila to Lord Khandoba.

    Disciples

    Chhatrapati Shivaji considered Samarth Ramdas his spiritual Guru and sought his advice many times.

    Shivaji requested Ramdas swami to move his residence to a fort named Parali & establish his permanent

    monastery there. The fort was subsequently renamed Sajjangad () - Fort of the sacred.

    People of all castes, religion respected Swami Ramdas.

    Idols were immersed in the river at the time due to the oppression.

    Find your God in the true sense was his message. Started building Hanuman temples (based on his

    devotion to Lord Ram), to encourage youth to visit the temple, develop physical strength and studyHanumans (and hence Rams) life and their ideals/principles.

    Built Ram temple at Chaphal, in a cemetery. Threw stones regarded as Gods, in the riverform of

    education against blind faith.

    He approached villagers with the intention of educating young children, to teach them Sanskars and

    develop them as better citizens. For the kids, 100 Surya Namaskar daily. Goal for the year1000 Surya

    Namaskar. If your body is not strong, you cant serve others.

    Everyone is the same, caste, religion is no barrier.

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    What to pray for? What to ask God? Wisdom, Capability, nothing more.

    Several Muslims were followers. Usage of Urdu was not uncommon.

    Responsible for construction of social and human foundation.

    Key characteristics: Self confidence, Faith in Lord Ram.

    Changed the image of a Saint at the time.

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    A saint for all ages who aimed at building powerful & virtuous human religion. Though he lived four

    centuries ago, his teaching transcends all limits of time. His philosophy not only reawakened &

    rejuvenated the then doomed spirit of Maharashtra, but is equally valid for today's Indian scenario,

    engulfed by corruption, poverty, promiscuity & reckless consumerism.

    The principles governing his philosophy are very simple to follow and yet unique as they appeal to the

    commonsense, demand action in life & aim at building character through actual behavioural changes.

    According to Samarth Ramdas, "time-management" is at the core of successful life.

    Isn't it the same as the modern managerial jargon? which is directed effectively towards the highest

    truth. Only Samartha's philosophy can rescue our nation today from its present doom, take the nation

    on the part of health & wealth, by teaching youth self-courted & imbibing self-dignity.

    The birth name of Samartha Ramdas Swami was Narayan Suryaji Thosar. He was born on Ramnavami inthe year 1530 (Marathi), (1608 AD) in Jamb village on the banks of Godavari river. He was a firm believer

    in God and stood by his principles. He felt sad because people got stuck in the unending cycle of life and

    death. At the age of 11, he attained enlightenment. Lord Ram told him, Go to the banks of the river

    Krishna and start a new sect.

    Narayan reluctantly agreed to marry to satisfy his mothers wishes. He was 12 years of age, but as soon

    as he heard the word `Savadhan(Caution) in the wedding vows, he became cautious and ran away! He

    went straight to Panchavati and prayed to Lord Ram. Then he went to Takli village near Nashik, where

    rivers Godavari and Nandini meet.

    He would wake up before sunrise and exercise. His exercise used to consist of `Surya Namaskars, a

    series of positions each of which involved prayers to the Sun. He used to stand in chest deep water in

    the river and chant Shri Ram Jai Ram Jai Jai Ram. Chanting used to continue until noon. In afternoonhe used to go to Lord Rams temple in the forest and read spiritual books. In evening he used to attend

    lectures on spirituality and songs praising Lord Ram. At night he listened to `Bhajans (devotional songs).

    He used to pray to Lord Ram before retiring. He followed this routine for 12 years. As a result of his

    devotion, Lord Ram appeared before him and asked him to start a new sect. Soon people forgot his

    original name `Narayanand started calling him `Samartha Ramdas. Ramdas means loyal devotee of Lord

    Ram.

    In the Marathi year 1554 (1632 AD), he left Takli to start his spiritual journey. For next 12 years, he

    crisscrossed India and minutely observed condition of people. He realized that frequent floods, famines

    and attacks by fanatics had destroyed social life of people. Everyone was scared and depressed. Based

    on his experiences he wrote 2 books named Asmani Sultani and Parachakraniroopan.

    Ramdas Swami felt bad when he saw the society depending so much on fate and providence. In Marathi

    year 1566 (1644 AD) Samartha Ramdas Swami chose Chafal for initiating his mission. He installed a

    statue of Lord Ram and started celebrating the festival of Ram Janmotsava (Birth of Lord Ram). He

    established temples of Hanuman in towns and villages to convey importance of exercise to youth and

    taught them to get together and fight the enemy. He highlighted warriors role in society. Samartha

    Ramdas Swami established many study centres across the country. His teaching of patience and faith in

    the face of adversities helped people to deal with difficult conditions.

    He understood the importance of the role of women in a harmonious society. He encouraged women to

    participate in religious work and gave them positions of authority. He had 18 staunch women disciples.

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    Wennabai took care of the study centre at Miraj, Akkabai took charge of Chafal and Sajjangad. He

    strongly reprimanded an old man who was against women participation by saying that everyone came

    from a womans womb and those who did not understand their importance were not worthy of being

    called a man.

    He abhorred distinction based on caste and creed. According to him, all human beings are equal. He was

    a true supporter of socialism and secular society.

    During this period, Raja Shivaji was in the process of establishing ` Hindavi Swaraj. Samartha Ramdas

    Swami and Shivaji Maharaj met in a historical meeting at Shinganwadi near Chafal in 1571 (1649 AD).

    Samartha Ramdas Swami said that Maharashtra existed because of Shivaji Maharaj. Samartha Ramdas

    Swami, through his teachings and his impact on society, helped him in realizing his dream.

    Samartha Ramdas Swami left for his heavenly abode on the 9th day of Magh in 1603 (1681 AD) at

    Sajjangad.

    His contribution to the field of literature is unparalleled. Dasbodh , ` Manache Shlok , ` Atmaram,

    `Manapanchak , ` Anandavanbhuvan, ` Shivakalyanaraja and many more are relevant even today. Like

    a light house his teachings are guiding force in todays troubled times.