Ram Charan | |
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Title | Founder-acharya of the Ramdwara, H.Q. Shahpura |
Personal | |
Born | Ram Krishna Vijayvargiya 24 February 1720 |
Died | 1799 Shahpura, Bhilwara, Rajasthan, India |
Resting place | Shahpura, Bhilwara, Rajasthan 25.620253 N,74.92153 E |
Religion | Hinduism |
Nationality | Indian |
Religious career | |
Predecessor | Kripa Ram |
Post | Guru, 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.