Pratyakshavairagyamurti, self-realized, Brahmalin 'Nirsagadatta' Maharaj: Nishchayatmak Swarup Gyanvani
Shri Nisargadatta Maharaj was born on the day of Hanuman Jayanti (19). Nicknamed 'Maruti'. Father Shivrampant and mother Parvatibai. Both pious. Bhagwadbhakta, Ratnagiri, Rewandi village of the district.
He came to Mumbai after the death of his father. There in Girgaon he met Siddhapurus on the eighth. He started practicing yoga. Siddheshwar Maharaj gave him Mantradiksha. Gradually the full authority got the inspiration of the Mahatmas. With the grace of Shri Siddheshwar Maharaj, a revolution took place in life. Obeying the Guru, he began to be engrossed in the service wholeheartedly. The idea of abandoning everything began to take root.
Leaving all trades and businesses, they returned home and finally came home inspired by the Guru tradition of doing good deeds rather than doing moral deeds in worldly affairs.
Despite living in the world, his sadhana reached the pinnacle of success due to his devotion to Sadguru. He had the revelation of indirect form of knowledge. Original self-realization, achieved by self-belief. The nectar-like 'Jeevanmukti' began to be experienced continuously. Many inquirers benefited from his presence.
His style of speech was independent, fearless, simple, convincing of truth. Speaking of indirect form knowledge only on the basis of self-experience.
Morrisfideman, one of his foreign disciples, wrote 'Ain Twadb Nrtvam' based on the recorded conversations of the Maharaja. Lying out the scripture under the title. It has also been translated into Gujarati.
Although Maharaj Shri was a householder, he was considered as a Siddha-Gnani Yogi. He lived in Dasmigali, a farm in Mumbai. Sitting on the top floor of the room, doing satsang with the inquirers. It is said that inquirers came from all over the world.
Maharajshree's Amrutvani 2
- Normal things in life, I feel just like you. But the difference is that I do not feel fear, anger or greed, hatred.
- Timeless, spaceless, causeless, I know myself as I am. You do not know being absorbed in worldly affairs.
- When you consider yourself a body form. Then the 'world' looks 'stupid' to you.
- Labhubhai R. Pandya
Comments
Post a Comment
What you think give us your idea about this article we publish your words on our site