Ram Charan (guru)

Ram Charan
TitleFounder-acharya of the Ramdwara, H.Q. Shahpura
Personal
Born
Ram Krishna Vijayvargiya

24 February 1720
Soda Village, Tonk District, Mewar, India
Died1799
Resting placeShahpura, Bhilwara, Rajasthan
25.620253 N,74.92153 E
ReligionHinduism
NationalityIndian
Religious career
PredecessorKripa Ram
PostGuru, Sannyasi, Acharya
Website[1]

Ram Charan (Hindi: राम चारण) (1720–1799)[1][2]) is the Rajasthani Hindu guru, inspirator of a religious tradition called Ramsnehi Sampradaya or Ramdwara. He initiated and illustrated Nirguna (absolute) Bhakti, although he was not against Saguna Bhakti. He initiated and tried to eliminate "show", blind faith, hypocrisy and misled existing in the Hindu religion and preferred to worship the 'name of God', Rama, over God, to not get involved in false "show" activities.

  1. ^ Śukla, Dineśa Candra (1992). Spiritual Heritage of Rajasthan. Books Treasure.
  2. ^ "LakshyaRamjiMaharaj_Preface.pdf". Google Docs. Retrieved 4 September 2023.

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