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  2. Swami Ramdas - Wikipedia

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    Swami Ramdas was born as Vittal Rao in Hosdurg, Kerala, India on 10 April 1884 [1] to Balakrishna Rao and Lalita Bai. Vittal was educated first at a local school in Hosdurg and was later sent to Mangalore to study at the Basel Evangelical Mission High School run by German missionaries. [2]

  3. Samarth Ramdas - Wikipedia

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    Ramdas (c. 1608 – c. 1682), pronunciation ⓘ also known as Samarth Ramdas or Ramdas Swami, was an Indian Hindu saint, philosopher, poet, writer and spiritual master. He was a devotee of the Hindu deities Rama and Hanuman .

  4. Anandashram, Kanhangad - Wikipedia

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    Devotees used to meditate in Swami Ramdas's room from 5 am to 6 am, after which Swami Ramdas would spend the day with the devotees. Dinner was served at 7.30 pm. [ 18 ] Today the mantra is chanted from 6 am to 6 pm in one of the three samadhis or tombs in the Ashram: the samadhis of Swami Ramdas, Mataji Krishnabai, and Swami Sachidananda.

  5. Ramanama - Wikipedia

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    A popular mantra is Shri Rama Jaya Rama Jaya Jaya Rama [7] (often prefixed with "Om"), which was popularised in western India by Samarth Ramdas. Swami Ramdas is said to have attained nirvana through the constant repetition of this mantra. He established Anandashram, where this mantra is chanted continuously from morning to night.

  6. Sukhakarta Dukhaharta - Wikipedia

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    Ganesha as Mayureshwara with consorts Riddhi and Siddhi, Morgaon.Samarth Ramdas composed the arati inspired by Mayureshwara. Sukhakarta Dukhaharta (literally "harbinger of happiness and dispeller of distress", [1] Marathi: सुखकर्ता दु:खहर्ता, sukhakartā duḥkhaharta), also spelled as Sukhkarta Dukhharta, is a popular Marathi arati, song or bhajan (devotional ...

  7. Dasbodh - Wikipedia

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    Samarth Ramdas. Dāsbodh, loosely meaning "advice to the disciple" in Marathi, is a 17th-century bhakti (devotion) and jnana (insight) spiritual text. It was orally narrated by the saint Samarth Ramdas to his disciple, Kalyan Swami.

  8. Ramdas Kathiababa - Wikipedia

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    Sri 108 Swami Ramdas Kathiya Baba Ji Jibon Charitra (Bengali) (in Bengali) (2012 ed.). West Bengal, India: Swami Santadas Institute Of Culture, Kolkata. p. 118. ISBN 8186710256. Dr. Kowal Krishan Pasi. Shri 108 Shri Ram Das Kathiya Baba Ji Maharaj Da Jivan Charittar (Punjabi) (in Punjabi). Sri Brindaban Bihari Das, Kolkata. p. 88.

  9. Sun Salutation - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the Sun Salutation are vague; Indian tradition connects the 17th century saint Samarth Ramdas with Surya Namaskara exercises, without defining what movements were involved. [11] In the 1920s, Bhawanrao Shriniwasrao Pant Pratinidhi , the Rajah of Aundh , popularized and named the practice, describing it in his 1928 book The Ten ...