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जय श्री राधेश्याम ॐ साईं श्याम , मह्रो गुरुवर Cosmic Guru-श्री कृपालुजी महाराज की प्रगट्य दिवस शुभ होवे .माहरे प्यारो जामे भरो है आनंद सारो उई सद्गुरु के चरना में कोटी कोटी वंदन ...आज शरद पूर्णिमा ने रात को कन्हैया जी वृन्दावन में महारास करिते है.श्री शंकराचार्य,रामानुजाचार्य,माधवाचार्य और निम्बार्काचार्य के बाद पांचवे जगद्गुरोतात्म्म पद आचार्य कृपालु जी ने प्राप्त है. Shree Maharaj Ji, as he is lovingly called, was born in a small village of Mangarh, near the holy city Prayag (Allahabad, India) in 1922. In order to benefit those souls desiring God’s love, Jagadguru Shri Kripalu Ji Maharaj founded an Ashram in Mangarh in 1966. Exhibiting mastery over the most advanced subjects at a very young age, Jagadguru Kripalu Ji Maharaj completed his education by the age of 16. By the mid-1950s, fame of his unparalleled knowledge spread far and wide across India and inspired Kashi Vidvat Parishat, an exclusive body of 500 most revered Vedic scholars, to invite him to Kashi to deliver a series of discourses. His discourses in fluent Vedic Sanskrit left all of the scholars speechless. With profound admiration, the scholars accepted Jagadguru Kripalu Ji Maharaj’s knowledge to be deeper than the knowledge of all of them combined. The scholars unanimously proclaimed him as Jagadguruttam – the supreme Jagadguru of this age. After Jagadguru Shree Shankaracharya, Ramanujacharya, Nimbarkacharya and Madhavacharya, Jagadguru Shree Kripalu Ji Maharaj is the fifth original Jagadguru. Through countless lectures, Jagadguru Kripalu Ji Maharaj has explained the most complex teachings of Hindu scriptures in a simple, practical manner that can be understood by people of all ages and backgrounds. He emphasizes roopdhyan (actively engaging the mind while meditating on the form, virtues and Divine actions of God) to be the most important part of any form of Bhakti and considers Bhakti without roopdhyan lifeless.
Posted on: Wed, 08 Oct 2014 09:41:28 +0000

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