Chandradhoja Paramahansa Dev
Brahma Abadhuta SadGuru Chaturbhuja Chandradhoja Paramahansa ବ୍ରହ୍ମ ଅବଧୂତ ସଦଗୁରୁ ଚତୃଭୁଜ ଚନ୍ଦ୍ରଧ୍ବଜ ପରମହଂସ ଦେବ | |
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| Born | Biranchi Narayana 22 August 1962 |
| Died | 17 June 2011 (aged 48) Kochagachha Ashram, Jajpur, India |
| Religion | Hinduism |
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| Philosophy | Bhakti, Yoga, |
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| Guru | Sunyaguru |
Disciples
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| Honors | Paramahansa, Chaturbhuja |
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As he was a prince of Gadamadhupur he spent all his time visiting various parts of Odisha. When he reached Puri, he got the real knowledge of Humanism. Then he went to Kolkata for his higher study in cosmology and meditation.
Field of Study
When Biranchi Narayana went to West Bengal, he learned about Astrophysics and did his PhD there. As a Cosmologist, he wrote many books on cosmology, Astrophysics and also for calculus.
After Mahaparayan Of Dayanidhi Paramahansa
In 1992, when Dayanidhi Paramahansa left his body in Mahasamadhi by Nirbikalpa samadhi, he made Parakaya Prabesh in Biranchi Narayana's body. At that time, he changed his location to Puri again and made many new Sishya. Chandradhoja's followers believe that he achieved siddhi (perfection) in their different sadhanas (spiritual disciplines): gyan, yoga and prema.[1][2] Based on these experiences, he wrote four Odia language books: Brahamcharya Krupa, Yogi Raj, Gyani Prabhu, and Premik Prabhu.[3][4]
References
- ↑ Moni Bagchee (1997). Sadguru Chandradhdhoja: a spiritual biography. Utkaliya Saraswat Math. p. 105. Retrieved 17 March 2011. Search this book on
- ↑ David R. Kinsley (1999). The divine player: a study of Kṛṣṇa līlā. Motilal Banarsidass. pp. 196–. ISBN 978-0-89684-019-5. Retrieved 15 March 2011. Search this book on
- ↑ List of Books-Page:106, Brahamcharya Krupa, Yogi Raj, Gyani Prabhu, Premika Prabhu, (Mahakasha O mun) at Religious movements in modern Bengal By Benoy Gopal Ray Visva-Bharati, 1999
- ↑ Jay Guru, odia 4th Edition
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