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By the age of 70 Swami Bon Maharaj had over one thousand initiated mostly Bengali and other Indian born disciples, out of which were 10 Tridandi Sannyasis (monks). In some East and West Bengali villages such as Vishnupur the entire populations, husbands, wives and children, were his disciples. Swami Bon lived in Vrindavana in his [...]

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* Adapted from the Wikipedia article Bhakti Charu Swami, under the G. N. U. Free Documentation License. Please also see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki

Vastu Shastra

Hinduism in the narrow sense (to the exclusion of Vedism and Iron Age Brahmanism) is the new religious mainstream arising with the decline of Buddhism in India and from about the 4th century AD. Mauryan and Sangam period The Mauryan period saw an early flowering of classical Sanskrit Sutra and Shastra literature and the scholarly [...]

Vastu Shastra

Bunts are orthodox Hindus who primarily worship Adi Shakti and can be termed as Shaktas, but Bunts are not exclusive Adi Shakti worshippers, they worship all gods of the Hindu pantheon including Shiva and Vishnu as aspects of the divine mother Adi Shakti. Other favoured deities of the Bunts include Ganesh, Subrahmanya, Krishna and Mariamma. [...]

Karma

According to a theistic view, the effects of one’s bad karma may be mitigated. Examples of how bad karma can be mitigated include following dharma, or living virtuously; performing good deeds, such as helping others; bhakti yoga, or worshiping God in order to receive grace; and conducting pilgrimages to sacred places, such as Chidambaram Temple [...]

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Swami Bon Maharaj also served Vraja-dhama by offering the local people accredited education… 1) He built the Vaishnava Theological University (later became affiliated with the University of Agra as the Institute of Oriental Philosophy), in Vrindavana, where many Vraja-vasis received BA, MA and Ph.D. degrees; 2) He constructed the Sri Krishna Chaitanya Primary School next [...]

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For all these, religion was a poignant human experience of togetherness with either Lord into a religion of the masses rooted in Devotion as the only path for salvation. This resurgence of Bhakti came in such a massive way that it may be compared to the European Renaissance of the sixteenth century. It challenged the [...]

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Barve was born in 1948, Sangli, Maharashtra. Even in her school days she participated in Sudha Karmarkar’s productions of children’s theatre. Adapted from the Wikipedia article Bhakti Barve, under the G. N. U. Free Documentation License. Please also see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki

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* ”Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro” (1983) * ”Hazaar Chaurasi Ki Maa” (1998). * “Jannat Talkies” * ”Rishtey” (TV series) – Episode: 102, * “Gharkul” Adapted from the Wikipedia article Bhakti Barve, under the G. N. U. Free Documentation License. Please also see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki

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Swami Bon Maharaj revealed his spiritual identity (svarupa siddhi) in his books, such as Vaikuntha Path Par” (Hindi & Bengali) in which his spiritual name is given as “Kunda Latika Manjari,” with his eternal service always in Pratham yama nitya lila. Swami Bon Maharaj left his body in the company of chanting disciples at 9:04 [...]