Sant keshavadas biography examples
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SANT KESHAVADAS
INTRODUCTION
Keshavadas() was a follower of Advaita Philosophy, and he was a scholar in Vedic subjects, spiritual writer and composer of devotional songs. He founded the temple of Cosmic Religion in order to bring unity among all kinds of religious people. His birth name was Radhakrishna.
Sant Keshavadas was born in the year , on a small village near Mysore. At the time of his birth, a priest had predicted that the child would spread the Bhakti of god throughout the world. At his younger age, he had a vision of Lord VISHNU, and due to that, he had chosen the spiritual path.
After completing his law degree, he married Rama, and she fully cooperated with his spiritual activities and helped him to construct an ashram in Bangalore. Sant Keshavadas was very good in writing devotional songs on Lord Vishnu, and sung in the temples. He undertook divine pilgrimages by singing in praise of Lord Krishna, and chanted the Krishna Mantra.
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Sunday In My City Vishwa Shanti Ashram 1
Sadguru Sant Keshavadas was born at Bhadragiri, a small southern Indian village in Karnataka State, near Bangalore, India in At the age of 11, he had a mystical and illuminating vision of God at the dilapidated temple at his native place. God told him, “Sing my name”. Since then he tirelessly spread the loving Word of God or “Sanatana Vishwa Dharma,” the ancient wisdom of the Himalayas, throughout India and abroad. After his passing, his wife Rama continues his mission.
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This ashram is a very enjoyable half-day outing including the travel time. Since 26 January was Republic Day and a national holiday, we decided to take off on a short trip. Many years ago, we had a fl
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