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Sri Siddharameshwar Maharaj (1888–1936) was a
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in the
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founded by his guru Bhausaheb Maharaj, a branch of the Navnath Sampradaya, the 'Nine Masters' tradition in India. His disciples included
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Ranjit Maharaj ''Sri Ranjit Maharaj'' (4 January 1913 – 15 November 2000) was an Indian spiritual teacher in the Navnath Inchegeri Sampradaya tradition, and disciple of Siddharameshwar Maharaj. Biography Ranjit Maharaj was born on 4 January, 1913. His fath ...
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Kaadsiddheshwar Shri Samarth Muppin Kaadsiddheswar Maharaj (April 23, 1905 – August 16, 2001) was one of the great gurus in the Navnath tradition of Hindu philosophy. He was a disciple of Shri Samarth Siddharameshwar Maharaj, disciple of Shri Samarth Bha ...
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Ganapatrao Maharaj Kannur Shri Samartha Sadaguru Ganapatrao Maharaj Kannur (1909–2004) was an Indian guru in the Inchegeri Sampradaya. Biography Early years Kannur was born on 18 September 1909 on the day of Ganesh Chaturthi (Bhadrapad Shukla Chaturthi), in a Des ...
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Biography

Siddharameshwar was born in 1888 in the village
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. Since his childhood, he was very intelligent and had very sharp imbibe abilities. In 1906, he was initiated by his guru 'Shri Bhausaheb Maharaj' in Inchagiri in
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India, who taught mantra meditation as the way to reach Final Reality. He was one of the contemporaries of Sri
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. In 1920, Siddharameshwar started to set out on "the Bird's Path", the fast way to attain realization, six years after Bhauhaseb maharaj had died. His fellow-students opposed, but eventually he succeeded by himself. Siddharameshwar died on 9 November 1936 ( Ekadashi, 11th day in the later half
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), at the age of 48, giving his understanding to his disciples. It is said that dozens of his disciples became self-realized through his clear and lucid teaching. His samadhi shrine today is located at
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, Vijaypur in
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Teachings


Atma Vidya

''Atma Vidya'' ("Self-Knowledge") is the central theme in Siddharameshwar Maharaj's teachings. In ''Master Key to Self-Realization'' he describes how the teaching of Vedanta is transmitted to a student. It starts with the meeting with a guru, who tells about the teachings. Thereafter a
mantra A mantra (Pali: ''manta'') or mantram (मन्त्रम्) is a sacred utterance, a numinous sound, a syllable, word or phonemes, or group of words in Sanskrit, Pali and other languages believed by practitioners to have religious, ma ...
is being used by the student to meditate and make the mind more receptive. Then the guru explains the teaching further, which has to be realized experientially by the student. The student has to turn away his mind from external objects and the gross body, and "turn within". By realizing that objects have only a temporary appearance, it becomes possible to develop detachment and to clear one's mental attitude from pride. This is a necessary step to develop Self-Knowledge, and the renunciation of the impermanent, and the acceptance of the permanent.


The koshas

To realize this Self-Knowledge, an investigation of the four
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has to be made to discover whence the notion of "I" comes. Siddharameshwar Maharaj discerns four bodies: # The Physical Gross Body # The Subtle body: ## the Five Senses of Action (hands, feet, mouth, genitals, and anus) ## the Five Senses of Knowledge (eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and skin) ## the Five Pranas or vital breaths (vyana vayu, samana vayu, udana vayu, apana vaya, prana vayu) ## the Mind (manas) ## The Intellect ( Buddhi) # The Causal Body, characterized by "emptiness", "ignorance" and "darkness" # The Great-Causal Body, the knowledge of "I am" that cannot be described, the state after Ignorance and Knowledge, or
Turiya In Hindu philosophy, ''turiya'' (Sanskrit: तुरीय, meaning "the fourth") or chaturiya, chaturtha, is pure consciousness. Turiya is the background that underlies and pervades the three common states of consciousness. The three common sta ...
state By subsequently identifying with the three lower bodies, investigating them, and discarding identification with them when it has become clear that they are not the "I", the sense of "I am" beyond knowledge and Ignorance becomes clearly established.


The Bird's way

The teachings of Siddharameshwar have been called ''Vihangam Marg'', "the Bird's Way", the direct path to Self-discovery, in contrast to Bhausaheb Maharaj's teachings, which have been called ''Pipilika Marg '', "the Ant's way", the way of meditation:


Usage of classical texts

Siddharameshwar Maharaje used four books to give sermons on: *
Dasbodh ''Dāsbodh'', loosely meaning "advice to the disciple" in Marathi, is a 17th-century bhakti (devotion) and jnana (insight) spiritual text. It was orally narrated by the saint Samarth Ramdas to his disciple, Kalyan Swami. The ''Dāsbodh'' provid ...
of Saint Shri Samarth Ramdas * the Yoga Vasistha * the "Eknathi Bhagwat" of Sant
Eknath Eknath (IAST: Eka-nātha, Marathi language, Marathi pronunciation: Help:IPA/Marathi, knath (1533–1599), commonly known as Sant (religion), Sant Eknath was an Indian Hindu saint, philosopher and poet. He was a devotee of the Hindu deity ...
* "Sadachara" of Shri Madhvacharya


Lineage

Siddharameshwar Maharaj's preachings were further spread around the globe by his most revered disciples: * Sri
Ranjit Maharaj ''Sri Ranjit Maharaj'' (4 January 1913 – 15 November 2000) was an Indian spiritual teacher in the Navnath Inchegeri Sampradaya tradition, and disciple of Siddharameshwar Maharaj. Biography Ranjit Maharaj was born on 4 January, 1913. His fath ...
(1913–2000) was with Sri Siddharameshwar Maharaj for 12 years from the young age of 12 until the age of 24 * Sri
Nisargadatta Maharaj Nisargadatta Maharaj (born Maruti Shivrampant Kambli; 17 April 1897 – 8 September 1981) was an Indian guru of nondualism, belonging to the Inchagiri Sampradaya, a lineage of teachers from the Navnath Sampradaya and Lingayat Shaivism. ...
(1897–1981) was with him for a two and a half years, 1933-1936. * Shri Muppin
Kaadsiddheshwar Shri Samarth Muppin Kaadsiddheswar Maharaj (April 23, 1905 – August 16, 2001) was one of the great gurus in the Navnath tradition of Hindu philosophy. He was a disciple of Shri Samarth Siddharameshwar Maharaj, disciple of Shri Samarth Bha ...
(1905–2001) Maharaj met his Guru Shri Siddharameshwar Maharaj in 1935 and was with him for a period of about 1 year. * Sri Ganapatrao Maharaj Kannur (1909 - 2004) was with him for 13 years. * Shri Vilasanand Maharaj (1909 - 1993). * Shri Ranachhodray Maharaj, Baitkhol Karwar.


Publications

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Golden Day

''Golden Day'' is a 10-page publication by Siddharameshwar Maharaj from 1925.


Adhyatma Jnanachi Gurukilli - Master Key to Self-Realization

The most well known book in India containing Siddharameshwar Maharaj's teachings is ''Adhyatma Jnanachi Gurukilli''. It was transcribed by Shri Dattatray Dharmayya Poredi, a distinguished disciple of Shri Siddharameshwar Maharajs, from Siddharameshwar's teachings as spoken in the Marathi language. It was originally published by Shri Ganapatrao Maharaj of Kannur. Shri Ranjit Maharaj received verbal permission from Shri Ganapatrao Maharaj to have the text translated into English. Ranjit Maharaj entrusted the translation responsibilities to Dr. Mrs. Damyanti Dungaji. The completed English translation was then proofread and subsequently published by Shri Siddharameshwar Adhyatma Kendra, Mumbai under the name "Master Key to Self-Realization". When all of the copies of that original English text were sold, the text was incorporated into another book of Siddharameshwar Maharaj's talks entitled "Amrut Laya", also published by Shri Siddharameshwar Adhyatma Kendra, Mumbai). It was republished by Sadguru Publications in 2008, and also included within "Master of Self-Realization" and "Amrut Laya: The Stateless State".


Adhyatmadnyanacha Yogeshwar - Master of Self-Realization: An Ultimate Understanding

''Adhyatmadnyanacha Yogeshwar'' Vol I & II consists of 130 talks of Sri Siddharameshwar Maharaj. They were transcribed, edited and published by
Nisargadatta Maharaj Nisargadatta Maharaj (born Maruti Shivrampant Kambli; 17 April 1897 – 8 September 1981) was an Indian guru of nondualism, belonging to the Inchagiri Sampradaya, a lineage of teachers from the Navnath Sampradaya and Lingayat Shaivism. ...
in 1961-1962 in Marathi language, who also wrote the preface to the book. It was translated in English and published as "Master of Self-Realization: An Ultimate Understanding".


Amrut Laya: The Stateless State

Volume 1 of Amrut Laya is composed of transcribed notes from 50 talks given by Siddharameshwar Maharaj on various themes from Dasbodh. Volume 2 of Amrut Laya consists of notes taken from 88 talks of Siddharameshwar Maharaj where he elaborates on various spiritual principles from three main classic texts, namely
Dasbodh ''Dāsbodh'', loosely meaning "advice to the disciple" in Marathi, is a 17th-century bhakti (devotion) and jnana (insight) spiritual text. It was orally narrated by the saint Samarth Ramdas to his disciple, Kalyan Swami. The ''Dāsbodh'' provid ...
, Yogavasishtha and Eknathi Bhagawat.


Quotes of Siddharameshwar Maharaj

* "As is your concept, so will you see."Teachings of Sri Siddharameshwar Maharaj
- Dasbodh: Chapter 12, Subchapter 8, Verse 1 * "If you go beyond the source you will find that there exists nothing". * "Spiritual science is the science where self is considered to first and foremost". * "Mind is a collection of determinants and doubts".


Notes


References


Sources


Published sources

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Web-sources


External links


siddharameshwar.org
website dedicated to Siddharameshwar Maharaj


Talks by Siddharameshwar Maharaj

Classical Hindu texts
used by Siddharameshwar Maharaj {{DEFAULTSORT:Siddharameshwar Advaitin philosophers 1888 births 1936 deaths Indian Hindu spiritual teachers Inchegeri Sampradaya