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Swami Ramdas ( [sʋaːmiː raːmdaːs]; Sanskrit: स्वामी रामदास, romanized : Svāmī Rāmadāsa, born Vittal Rao (10 April 1884 to 25 July 1963) was an Indian saint, philosopher, philanthropist and pilgrim. Swami Ramdas became a wandering ascetic in his late 30s and after attaining moksha while still alive established Anandashram in Kanhangad, Kerala.
- 25 July 1963 (aged 79)
24 de nov. de 2020 · Swami Satyananda Saraswati es gran conocedor del formidable bhakti yogui que fue Swami Ramdas, cuyo libro El peregrinaje de un yogui ha sido editado recientemente por Ediciones Advaitavidya. Para situarnos diremos que esta obra es la fascinante historia de cómo el joven Vittal Rao, nacido en 1884, abandonó el mundo por amor a Ram ...
Ramdas (c. 1608 – c. 1682), 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.
- Narayan Suryajipanta Thosar, c. 1608, Jamb, Ahmadnagar Sultanate
- Hinduism
Swami Ramdas (sánscrito: स्वामी रामदास, romanizado: , nacido Vittal Rao el 10 de abril de 1884) fue un santo, filósofo, filántropo y peregrino indio. Swami Ramdas se convirtió en un asceta errante a los 30 años y luego estableció Anandashram en Kanhangad, Kerala.
Swami Ramdas, who was known as Vittal Rao during his pre-Sannyas days, was leading an ordinary life till God's grace descended on him in or about the year 1920. Then he was made to think deeply about the futility of worldly pursuits and the absolute necessity of taking to the divine path for realising one's identity with the Supreme Being, as a ...
-Swami Ramdas. ASHRAM. Anandashram was founded by Swami Ramdas, endearingly called Beloved Papa, at Kanhangad, South India in 1931. "The ideal which the Ashram holds before it is Universal Love and Service based upon a vision of divinity in all beings and creatures of the world.
Swami Ramdas transmite al lector una visión de la vía espiritual centrada en el Amor a la Divinidad y a todas las criaturas. Las palabras de Ramdas tienen la fuerza de convicción de quien ha experimentado en su propio ser las más altas cumbres de la espiritualidad y del Amor divino.