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Guru Bharamanand ji

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Guru Brahmanand Saraswati ji
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Born
Guru Brahmanand Ji

24/12/1908
Chuharmajra,Kaithal, Haryana
Died16/05/1973
ReligionHinduism 🕉
NationalityIndian
Parents
  • Sh.Badama Ram (father)
  • Smt.Rami Devi (mother)
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Autobiography of Guru Brahmanand Ji[edit]

Guru Brahmanand ji was born on 24 December 1908 in Chuharmajra village of District Kaithal, Haryana[1] province to mother Rami Devi and father Badama Ram. Guru ji's childhood name was Chhotaram. Mother died only at the age of 9 and when Guru ji was 11 years old, his father had turned to heaven. As a child, Guruji took the form of Shri Krishna and grazed the cow. At the age of 12, Guruji went to Gurukul in search of knowledge, where he studied Hindi and Sanskrit deeply. Guru ji never forgot the book he used to read once. Seeing his true conduct, Swami Bhishma ji named him Satyadev. In search of true knowledge, Guruji went for penance in the forests of Sapt SarovarItalic text[2] beyond Haridwar, where Guruji decided to leave his body, then three goddesses appeared and presented the Pancharaga flag to Swamiji and committed to the public welfare of Vedic religion. did. | Because of being absorbed in Brahmanand, the ladies named you Brahmanand. Guru ji made five rules of Panchranga flag and after coming here Guru ji established a Gurukul named Ompura. After a few years, Guruji set out to propagate the Vedic religion and organized more than 200 Havan Yagyas and Bhandars across the country. Lakshmi used to follow Guru ji but he never even touched money. Guru Ji spent his entire life in debt to innocent people and women. Guru ji at that time when women were also stopped to go out of the house and education was far away, at that time guru ji taught women to perform Vedic education and Havan Yagya, 5 Books, Pachasa[3], Niti Vichar, for human welfare in their life. Guru ji also showed his devotional power many times by writing Brahmavichar, shareer upanishad, Gau Raksha. On 16 May 1973, while reciting Aum thrice at the Fatehpur Ashram, he left his body and became Brahman. Om Tatsat

Reference[edit]

  1. "Chuhar Majra, Kaithal | Village | GeoIQ". geoiq.io.
  2. "Sapt Sarovar - Haridwar". Allinharidwar.
  3. "गुरु ब्रह्मानंद पचासा का लोकार्पण 20 को". Dainik Jagran (in हिन्दी).



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