Indian Saints - Pujya Shri Asharamji Bapu Ji and Shri Devkinandan Thakur Maharaj Ji
Pujya Shri Asharamji Bapu Ji born as Asumal Sirumalani on April 17, 1941, also endearingly called "Bapu Ji", is a self-realized Hindu Spiritual Guru from India. Bapu preaches the existence of One Supreme Conscious in every human being and represents a confluence of Bhakti yoga, Gnana yoga and Karma yoga. Under his guidance, an Ashram was started in 1971 at Ahmedabad on the historically Important place where sage Sandipani (Guru of Lord Krishna) used to do Yagya.
Shri Devkinandan Thakur Maharaj Ji is a melodious Sankirtanist , a Humble humanitarian , Awakened Nimbaraki , follower of Truth , blessed by Intelligence , Devotee of Shree Radha Sarveshwar Optimistic and spell binder Orator of Bagwat Katha , is popularly known and called as Thakurji by the loved one’s . Thakurji was born on 12th of September 1978 in a pious family ,in Ohawa village chir ghat of Shri Krishna Janambhumi- Mathura in state of Uttar Pradesh, country of sages -India.His father ,a humble Brahmin Shri Rajveer Sharma and his mother , a believer of Shreemad Bhagwat Mahapuran ,were filled with god’s grace , mercy and happiness on his birth as a 3rd child in a family of four sons and two daughters.
CHILDHOOD
From his very childhood days, he showed signs of his future greatness. At the very young age of 6, he leaved his home came to land of bliss and love – Shree Dham Vrindavan and participated in Brij’s famous Rasalila Sansthan (organization) and performed as Lord Krishna and Lord Ram. Since, he played the role of Thakurji (Lord Krishna); his guruji, mother, father and the loved ones called him as “THAKURJI”.
CHILDHOOD
From his very childhood days, he showed signs of his future greatness. At the very young age of 6, he leaved his home came to land of bliss and love – Shree Dham Vrindavan and participated in Brij’s famous Rasalila Sansthan (organization) and performed as Lord Krishna and Lord Ram. Since, he played the role of Thakurji (Lord Krishna); his guruji, mother, father and the loved ones called him as “THAKURJI”.
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