Foreword:-
The
followers of Shree Ramdevji Maharaj (known as Ramapir) - practice
the teachings based on the principles of Hindu religion - Sanatan
Dharma (discipline and way of spiritual life) established by the
Almighty God from time immemorial. Ramapir, considered to be the
reincarnation of Lord Krishna, appeared on this earth in the year
1405 A.D. and performed miracles.
The
Pãth (a ceremony) is held in private - behind closed doors
only for the reason to avoid disturbance or distraction from unworthy
elements.
Acceptance
into the fraternity of the followers of Ramapir (Bhagats) used to
be rigorous so that only worthy candidates with a hunger for the
spritiual uplift would join the Pãth. In the recent years
enrolment into the Pãth has become liberal.
However,
the practices remain authentic and efforts are made to keep the
continuity of the ancient procedures.
Practices
and procedures are unwritten and taught by a Sadhu (holy man) who
would have inherited the knowledge of the Pãth from a parent
or another Sadhu.
This
web site is a result of a Sadhu whose great grand father was blessed
with the knowledge of the Pãth by a saint in India. He became
a Guru (teacher) and passed that knowledge on to his children and
disciples. His grandson Shree Ramdasji Maharaj travelled abroad
and was the pioneer Guru in Africa and lived in Kenya in a small
town called Eldoret until his demise.
Santdas
Ramdasji Meswania (known as Sant Bapu) who inherited the knowledge
of the Pãth from his beloved father and other Sadhus has
become the Guru in the United Kingdom who deserves acclaim for his
knowledge of the Pãth and the practices of the Sanatan Dharma.
Sant
Bapu is an accomplished singer of Bhajans (hymns) and Lok Sangeet
(folk songs). He has published a book of Bhajans as well as producing
an LP and audio cassettes of Bhajans which he sings to spread the
words of Ramapir. He has succeeded in winning hearts and the minds
of many followers of Ramapir and worthy local residents. May God
bless Sant Bapu with the wisdom, health and strength to spread the
word of Ramapir to the world and give all human beings a chance
to be enlightened.
Jayanti
N. Vadher (disciple of Sant Bapu)
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