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In the same year (1817 Bikram Samwat), disciple Ram Jan Ji of Ram Charan Maharaj formed "Ram Snehi Sampradaya" ( Ram Snehi Spiritual Tradition). This is the room where original Speech (Anubhav Vaani) is placed. The place of worship of believers of Swamiji is called a Ramdwara. Since Swamiji's times, the organisation has headquarters at Shahpura ...
The most popular Ramdwara is situated in Shahpura. Ramdwara (Devanagari रामद्वारा) means "the doorway to the Ram" (i.e., to the name of God).It is a place of worship for the people who believe in Ramsnehi Sampradaya, which advocates chanting of "Ram" (राम). [1]
Ram Kishor, on the earnest request of devotees, started travelling by car and plane. This enabled a wider reach for the Sampradaya in India as well as abroad. Ram Kishor travelled to Bangkok, Singapore, Malaya, Australia and Fiji for spreading Indian culture and teachings of Ram Charan Maharaj. [2] Ram Kishor at Dewas, Madhya Pradesh
Shahpura is a place of pilgrimage for the followers of the Ram Snehi sect. They have a shrine in the town called Ramdwara. The chief priest there is the head of the sect. Pilgrims from across the world visit the shrine. A fair called Phooldol Mela continues for five days after Holi. by Ramdwara Temple.
Ram Dayal is the current head of the Ramsnehi Sampradaya (headquarters Shahpura, Bhilwara). [1] [non-primary source needed] [2] [non-primary source needed] Dayal was born on 26 September 1956 in Indore. He was accepted as a disciple by Bhagatram Ramsnehi (based in Chittorgarh), on Falgun Budi 14, Bikram Samwat 2030.
The Ram Snehi sect was founded by Swami Ram Charan (1718–1798) at Shahpura, Bhilwara by establishing Ramdwara was born in this community. [4] Origin of Vijayvargiya
Shanti-Sthala is the samadhi of the 13th head of Ramsnehi Sampradaya, Swami Ji Shri Ramkishorji Maharaj. It is located in Ramniwas Dham, Shahpura, Bhilwara. [1] On entering Ram Niwas Dham, it is situated around 50 metres to the left of Ram Charan Dwar. It is made of yellow limestone sourced from Jaisalmer. It is surrounded by a green courtyard.
[169] [170] Ram is also the supreme god in the Niranjani Sampradaya, that primarily worships Rama and Sita. [171] The sampradaya was founded by the 16th-century North-Indian poet-saint Haridas Niranjani. [172]