Sahjanand Swami
Sahjanand Swami
Sahjanand Swami was born on 2 April 1781, and died on 1 June 1830. Swami Sahajananad Saraswati (1889-1950), was born in a Jujhoutia Bhumihar Brahmin family of Gazipur of Uttar Pradesh situation of India, was an austere Dandi Sanyasi as healthy as a peasant chief of eastern India. Even though he was natural in Uttar Pradesh, his community and supporting behavior centered frequently in Bihar. He had setup an ashram at Bihar, near patna and approved out mainly of this effort, in the presently division of this living from here. Government of India had issue a memorial beat in the recollection of Swami Sahajanand Saraswati, and the beat was officially at large on 26th June 2000 by Ram Vilas Paswan, the-then Minister of relations, and management of India. Swami recognized an ashram at Neyamatpur, Gaya(Bihar) which presently became the centre of autonomy effort in Bihar every the famous selected of assembly visit there normally to rally Pundit Yadunandan Sharma, the leader of Kisaan Aandolan.
Sahjanand Swami was born on 2 April 1781, and died on 1 June 1830. Swami Sahajananad Saraswati (1889-1950), was born in a Jujhoutia Bhumihar Brahmin family of Gazipur of Uttar Pradesh situation of India, was an austere Dandi Sanyasi as healthy as a peasant chief of eastern India. Even though he was natural in Uttar Pradesh, his community and supporting behavior centered frequently in Bihar. He had setup an ashram at Bihar, near patna and approved out mainly of this effort, in the presently division of this living from here. Government of India had issue a memorial beat in the recollection of Swami Sahajanand Saraswati, and the beat was officially at large on 26th June 2000 by Ram Vilas Paswan, the-then Minister of relations, and management of India. Swami recognized an ashram at Neyamatpur, Gaya(Bihar) which presently became the centre of autonomy effort in Bihar every the famous selected of assembly visit there normally to rally Pundit Yadunandan Sharma, the leader of Kisaan Aandolan.
Sri Sahajanand Swami
3 comments:
Hi there, I think you have confused the Sahajanand Swami that you are talking about with Swaminarayan. The pictures you have are of Swaminarayan, however your text refers to Sri Sahajanand Saraswati. Details of Swaminarayan are on http://www.swaminarayan.org/lordswaminarayan/biography/index.htm
Hi,
You have put the wrong description for Sahajanand Swami. Kindly check on
http://www.swaminarayan.org/lordswaminarayan/biography
Thanks,
Samil
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