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Jagadguru Shri Kripaluji Maharaj

Jagadguru Shri Kripaluji Maharaj. Shri Maharajji. Jagadguru Tradition.

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Jagadguru Shri Kripaluji Maharaj

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  1. JagadguruShri Kripaluji Maharaj

  2. Shri Maharajji

  3. Jagadguru Tradition • Divine personalities who brought about a spiritual revolution in the minds of the people by their unique explanation of Vedic knowledge, have traditionally been given the title of Jagadguru or Spiritual Master of the whole world. • In the past 5000 years of the present age, five personalities have been recognized as original Jagadgurus: • Jagadguru Shankaracharya • Jagadguru Nimbarkacharya • Jagadguru Ramanujacharya • Jagadguru Madhavacharya • Jagadguru Shree Kripaluji Maharaj

  4. About Maharaj Ji • Jagadguru Shree Kripaluji Maharaj is the fifth original Jagadguru in Indian history. • He is renowned for his mastery of the Hindu scriptures. • He has written thousands of bhajans that radiates Vedic philosophy in general and love for God in particular. • He is lovingly called “Maharaj Ji” by his devotees.

  5. Descension

  6. Shri Maharajji appeared in this world in 1922, on the full moon night called Sharat Poornima.

  7. This was the night, when five thousand years ago, Lord Shree Krishna performed His famous Raas Leela, the dance with the gopis.

  8. Maharajji was born in a small village called Mangarh, near Allahabad in Uttar Pradesh, India.

  9. A divinely beautiful ashram called Bhakti Dham, or “The Abode of Devotion,” has now been built on this place.

  10. Childhood

  11. Maharajji’s childhood was spent in fun and frolic with friends. Yet, he amazed everyone by displaying his mastery in every subject that was taught in school. • His answer papers in examinations would always be perfect, but his teachers would hesitate to give him a perfect score and would award him 99 marks. • His friends would be so impressed by this feat, that they had given him the name “Mr. Ninety Nine.”

  12. He would often take his young village friends to sit under shady village trees, and engage them in singing loving keertans to God. • At the age of fourteen, he left his village Mangarh to study courses from three Universities, at Kashi, Delhi and Kolkata. • Due to his exceptional ability, Maharajji completed eighteen years syllabus in a short span of just two-and-a-half years. • He received three degrees – Vyakaran Acharya, Sahityacharya, and Ayurved Acharya.

  13. His Love for God

  14. At the young age of sixteen, he gave up his studies and entered the dense forests of Chitrakoot, where he remained absorbed in intense love of Shri Radha Krishna. • During that period, he would rest in caves and eat fruits from the trees of the forest. Often, having no awareness of his body, he would go without eating and drinking for several days at a stretch.

  15. His mind would remain immersed in Mahabhav, the highest state of devotion to Lord Shree Krishna. • This elevated state of Mahabhav devotion was also manifested by another great Saint, Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, about five hundred years ago.

  16. The Keertan Association

  17. Great personalities like Jagadguru Shree Kripaluji Maharaj descend in this world to accomplish a grand mission for the welfare of all humankind. • At the age of twenty-two, Maharajji subdued his natural devotion and emerged from the forest.

  18. He embarked on his mission of spreading the message of devotion to God. His method of devotion was simple. • He would engage people in singing keertans glorifying the Names, Virtues and Pastimes of God.

  19. The Keertan Association • Shree Maharajji himself composed these keertans. His keertan movement spread far and wide in North India.

  20. Honored asJagadguru

  21. In January 1957, Maharajji was invited to give a series of lectures to the Kashi Vidvat Parishat. There were 500 foremost Vedic scholars of India, each of whom was a master of one or more scriptures. • Maharajji spoke in Sanskrit for ten days, giving innumerable quotations from the Vedas, Puranas, Mahabharat, Ramayan, Vedant, and other scriptures. • He showed the wonderful unity in the teachings of the previous Jagadgurus and revealed the true path of God realization.

  22. When the entire body of scholars was convinced that Kripaluji Maharaj’s knowledge was deeper than the combined knowledge of all the 500 scholars put together, they honored him with the title of Jagadguru, or the Spiritual Master of the world. • Jagadguru in Hinduism is like the Pope in Christianity. • The scholars of Kashi also declared that he is Jagadguruttam, or supreme amongst Jagadgurus.

  23. Worldwide Mission

  24. Maharajji traveled extensively in India, delivering discourses unraveling the secrets of the scriptures.

  25. He made the deepest scriptural truths accessible to everyone in the simplest language. His unique style of blending humor, worldly knowledge and practical examples with the knowledge from the scriptures left a deep mark on all who had the good fortune to listen to him.

  26. To enable his teachings to spread worldwide, Jagadguru Shree Kripaluji Maharaj began training preachers and sending them to different parts of the globe.

  27. He also established his mission by constructing huge ashrams to provide facilities for devotees who wished to apply the teachings in their lives practically.

  28. Maharajji’s Divinity often gets revealed in subtle ways. For example, if his lotus feet are washed, the water, which is called charanamrta, becomes highly sacred. If that water is kept for decades, it does not decay. • Devotees often keep his charanamrta in their homes, and sip it from time to time, to experience Maharajji’s blessings.

  29. After his youth, Maharajji never spent any time reading the scriptures. Yet he is able to quote any verse from any scripture. • He thus reveals that he has knowledge of all the verses of all the scriptures. It is as if all the Vedas are open before him when he speaks.

  30. His Teachings

  31. God is like Sun and we souls are His tiny parts, like the rays of the Sun. God is the Happiness or Anand. • Every living being is constantly searching for happiness. This search is natural to our being, since we are an eternal part of God. The search for happiness is the search for God. Hence, God-realization is the goal of our lives. • We can attain God by surrendering ourselves to Him. This is called Bhakti. Here surrendering ourselves means devoting our mind in love for God. • To do bhakti, it is not necessary to leave the world. One can practice karmyog, which means to do our daily work, karm, and just engage our mind to God that is Bhakti. God only sees where our mind is absorbed.

  32. To attain this state of karmyog, we must take some time out from daily routine and just think of God. • The simple process to do this is to think or meditate on the form of God. This is called Roop Dhyan, and can be done along with the singing of soulful and melodious kirtans. • If we do practice or sadhana in this way, and practice humility, it will increase our desire for God. When desire becomes very intense, God gives Divine grace by which one receives the unlimited Divine knowledge, happiness and love of God. • There are three things important in devotion; thinking, listening and chanting. Out of these three, most important is Thinking or meditating. Without ‘Thinking’ the other two are useless.

  33. Devotional Literature

  34. Jagadguru Shree Kripaluji Maharaj has written many books on the philosophy of Divine love. • InPrem Ras Siddhant, he has condensed the knowledge of all the scriptures and explained the simple path to attain God. • He has also written thousands of bhajans and kirtans revealing the glories of the Names, Forms, Qualities, Pastimes and Abodes of Radha Krishna.

  35. His keertans awaken the latent love of Shree Radha Krishna in every devotee’s heart. • He has also written many other priceless works likeBraj Ras Madhuri, Radha Govind Geetand Shyama Shyam Geet, that are filled with the deepest sentiments of devotion to God.

  36. Charitable Activities

  37. In addition to his primary mission of spreading love of Shri Radha Krishna in every individual, Maharajji has also built charitable institutions that serve the poor and needy. • Hospitals built by the mission in various towns and villages are maintained by devotees and provide free healthcare services to all.

  38. The educational institutions set up by him offer the best education, especially for economically backward boys and girls of the community. • Maharajji continues to work ceaselessly towards his goal of spiritual and material upliftment of souls.

  39. Free Hospitals

  40. Free Clothes Free Health Care

  41. Free School/Colleges Villagers/Sadhu Feeding

  42. QUIZ • Question 1: How many Jagadgurus are in Indian history? • Question 2: Which number Jagadguru was KripalujiMaharaj? Ex: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc. … • Question 3: What was his childhood nickname? • Question 4: What do his devotees call him? • Question 5: When did he appear in the world? • Question 6: What is the story of SharatPoornima? What is it famous for? • Question 7: How many degrees did he receive in just 2 ½ years? • Question 8: In what age did he enter the forest and get absorbed in the love of Radha-Krishna? • Question 9: What is Mahabhav?

  43. QUIZ • Question 10: At what age did he emerge from the forest to spread the message of Divine Love? • Question 11: How did he get the honor of Jagadguru? • Question 12: What does Jagadguru mean? • Question 13: What happens if his lotus feet are washed and the water is kept for years? • Question 14: Why must we make God-Realization the goal of our lives? • Question 15: What is Roopdhyan? • Question 16: Is it necessary to leave the world in order to do bhakti, or God-Realization. • Question 17: What is karm-yog? • Bonus Question (5points) • Give an example of Karm-Yog. _____________________________________________

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