4-560: Sri Swami Anandpuri ji Maharaj (1782–1872) is known as the founder of the Advait Mat tradition. He was initiated by Totapuri. When he was 90 years of age, He reportedly wrote in Urdu on a piece of paper: "Accept Paramhansa Ram Yaad" referring to Dayal Ji , the one that went to become the "First Master" of Advait Mat. This biography of an Indian religious figure is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about
8-564: A person notable in Hinduism is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Advait Mat Advait Mat or Paramhans Advait Mat is a cluster of panths (groups of disciples) in northern India . It was founded by Shri Swami Advaitanand Ji Maharaj (1846–1919) who is also known as Paramhans Dyal Ji Maharaj. He declared Swami Swarupanand Ji Maharaj ( also known as Shri Nangli Niwasi Bhagwan Ji) as his spiritual successor. Swami Swarupanand Ji Maharaj founded more than 300 ashrams with
12-459: The 18th century, who was the guru of Ramakrishna as well. Born- 5th April, 1846, Chhapra , Bihar. Demise- 10 July, 1919. Born- 1 Feb, 1884 Accession- 20 Oct, 1919 Demise- 9 Apr, 1936 Coordinates : 24°48′49.015″N 77°51′13.791″E / 24.81361528°N 77.85383083°E / 24.81361528; 77.85383083 The Ashram of Anandpur Dham is also home to the current spiritual master. This Hinduism-related article
16-582: The purpose of disseminating his master's teachings. Swami Swarupanand Ji Maharaj had initiated more than thousand of his disciples into the sanyas. Many of his disciples went on to establish spiritual institutions to spread the same knowledge. The ashrams founded by Shri Paramahans Dyal Ji were called Krishna Dwaras. The ashrams with the name Adwait-Swarup Ashram, Paramhans Satyarthi Dham, Shri Anandpur Satsang Ashram, Brahm Vidyalay and Ashram are also related to him and Shri Paramhans Advait Mat. Reportedly, they perceive themselves to be originating from Totapuri in
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