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Ramdas, known as Vittal Rao in his pre-Sannyas days,
was leading an ordinary householder’s life till God's grace
descended on him in or about the year 1920. Then he was made
to think deeply on the futility of worldly pursuits and the
absolute necessity of pursuing the divine path for realising
his identity with the Supreme Being, as a result of which
alone he can get 'Peace-eternal.'
He
placed himself totally at the altar of God. At this time his
father initiated him with the holy and all-powerful Name of
God—RAM MANTRA. Prompting came from within to renounce
the worldly life and he took to a wandering mendicant's life.
Intense aspiration coupled with intense practice to attain
the Highest quickened his spiritual progress and in a short
time he had the vision of beholding his Beloved God everywhere,
both within and without. This resulted in getting himself
established in unending Bliss.
Having
thus attained spiritual liberation and God-vision, he started
his mission to guide and serve mankind in order to awaken
it to the awareness of God through the founding of Anandashram.
Thousands of devotees both from India and abroad took advantage
of his most enlightening and inspiring presence till he dropped
his mortal coil in 1963.
H.H.
Swami Sivanandaji, a great saint, who established the widely
known DIVINE LIFE SOCIETY in Rishikesh, Himalayas, described
Beloved Papa in these words:-
"The
Supreme Being is the veritable quintessence of inexpressible,
indescribable BLISS. Bliss is irresistible. Bliss is infectious.
Swami Ramdas is a personification of such bliss transcendent.
To experience Universal or Cosmic Consciousness is to be merged
in a limitless sea of bliss. Ramdas is the living example
of one that has realized Cosmic Consciousness. Thus he is
permeated with bliss. All his actions, utterances and his
writings bubble with this bliss. His life is now a practical
demonstration of the scriptural description about the blissful,
care-free and unconcerned activity of a Jivanmuktha.
His picturesque and chequered earlier life, his enterprising,
daring and reckless later Nivrithi life and his grand,
sublime and joyous state today, are all proofs positive of
the declarations of the great scriptures."
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