Saurashtra's female saint Ganga Sati ..!


- Kanya Panbai, Gangasti's father-in-law, not only Satiji's maid but he also became an intimate happiness and disciple. So Gangasti's husband Kahalsang himself was imbued with the color of spiritual sacraments

The land of all nations is called Sant, Shura and Sati. Because many rare saints and warriors have been born here. And it has kept its place of work here, that is why the land of Saurashtra has received such a great honor. But there has also been a female saint who has seen a triune confluence of chastity, sainthood and valor at the same time, such as Gangasti.

Gangasti was born in 18 AD in Rajpara village of Palitana taluka of Bhavnagar district. His father's name was. Bhaiji Jesaji Sarvaiya and mother were Rupaliba. Ganga Sati received her primary education in the same village, when she was married at the age of eighteen to Kalbha Gohil, a Rajput Giras from Samadhiyala village. According to a Rajput tradition of the time, on his way to his father-in-law, a girl named Panbai was sent with Gangasti as a maid.

Kanya Panbai, Gangasti's father-in-law, was not only Satiji's maid but also an intimate happiness and disciple. So Gangasti's husband Kahalsang himself was imbued with a high level of spiritual rites. Was the guru of the spiritual couple. Girnari Siddhasant Shri Ramatavan. The homely world of this devout couple was calm and happy, their lives were full of religion and spirituality. As a result of their happy married life, they had two daughters, Bai Rajba and Hariba.

But the couple and partner Panbai spent most of their time in Prabhupada and Bhajans. Together they made a great noise of Alakh devotion in Rajpara village. At that time, the fragrance of religion-spirituality of this trio started spreading in all four directions. At his place of residence, crowds of saints, devotees, householders and the poor began to gather to pay homage to him.

Kahal Sangji lived with his family in a farm house far from the village so that he could perform bhajan bhakti in peace and without any disturbance due to shortening of his residence.

The Ganga of Gangasti's religion and spirituality started flowing in this farm. A monk Bhudhardasji stayed with him and recorded the hymns of Gangasti. At that time, special achievements began to emerge in the life of the devotee Kahalsangji.

A cow was saved by him, but the publicity of Kahal Sangji's achievement became an obstacle in his spiritual life. He voluntarily decided to leave as a result.

At that time, Gangasti also expressed her desire to travel with her husband Kahal Sangji. But the husband explained to her that you should stay here until the spiritual punishment of Panbai is completed. After her husband's samadhi, Ganga Sati taught Panbai about religion and spirituality. The texts he explained to Panbai became the hymns of 'Gangasti'. Singing a bhajan every morning, he would understand Panbai and write it. The day went on in this order. In which abandoned, three days later Panbai also left the body voluntarily.

Thus, three saintly devotees took samadhi on their own after fulfilling their life goal. The samadhi of such a saint trinity spreads the incense of consciousness in the village of Samadhiyala.

The 'saint' who spread the flowers of devotion and fragrance in the hearts of such devotees was a saintly woman like Gangastito Gheghur Vadla of devotion. 'Bravery' means dedicating oneself to the attainment of a goal. Gangasti's goal of devotion to the Lord was achieved and he took samadhi, he was called 'Shur'.

Thus in 'Gangasti' there is a beautiful, rare, coincidence of 'sati, saint and bravery.

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