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Sadguru Ganapatrao Maharaj Kannur
Kannur in 1989
Personal life
BornGanapatrao Shivrampant Kannur
(1909-09-18)18 September 1909
Kannur
Died20 September 2004(2004-09-20) (aged 95)
Kannur House, Bijapur
Religious life
ReligionHinduism
Religious career
GuruSri Siddharameshwar Maharaj
Quotation

Love everyone & Live in Happiness.

Shri Samartha Sadaguru Ganapatrao Maharaj Kannur (1909–2004) was an Indian guru in the Inchegeri Sampradaya.

Biography

Early years

Kannur was born on 18 September 1909 on the day of Ganesh Chaturthi (Bhadrapad Shukla Chaturthi), in a Deshastha Brahmin family of Smt Saraswatibai & Shrimant Shivrampant Kannur, in the small village Kannur, located in the Bijapur district of Karnataka, India.

He had his primary and high-school education in Bijapur. He graduated in 1932, earning a B.Sc. (mathematics and physics) degree from Fergusson College, Pune.

Sri Siddharameshwar Maharaj

Since his early childhood days, Kannur had a great inclination towards spirituality. At the age of 13 he was blessed and initiated by Sri S.S. Siddharameshwar Maharaj, who also accepted him as his disciple and guided him to the path of self attainment.

Maharaj had given stringent directives to few of his selfless disciples: to wear ochre robes, to be devoted towards sadhana and make it the sole objective of life, not to touch money, and live with only bare minimum necessities. The disciples chose the bank of river Krishna at Audumbar and carried out tapas (penance) for a year, strictly as instructed.

Further study

Even being a graduate he decided not to take any service or job and wowed for the bow of celibacy throughout his life as not to get entangled in materialistic life. Maharaj died in 1936. After his death, Shri Ganapatrao Maharaj became firmly rooted in his doctrines, and studied the Shrimad Dasbodh, Bhagavata, Bhagavad-Gita Upanishads and other holy texts to attain the highest goal of his life - self liberation and self attainment.

Teaching others

He carried on the mantle passed to him by his Sadguru, and strived for the uplifting of common people for 60 years. To carry forward his spiritual work he founded the Shanti Kuteer Ashram. At the age of 95, on Monday 20 September 2004, he died in Kannur House, Bijapur.

Shanti Kuteer Ashram

Shanti Kuteer Ashram

Shanti Kuteer is a hermitage founded by Maharaj. It is located near the village of Kannur, 25 km from Bijapur. This ashram was set up in 1951 and has gradually grown to consist of over 100 rooms for accommodation of the disciples. A temple of Lord Shree Dattatreya is located on the premises.

Events and saptah

Various saptahs (spiritual fests) are held at Shanti Kuteer Kannur in a calendar year.

  • Chaitra Saptah (from Chaitra Shuddha Pratipada - Gudi padwa to Ramnavami) was started in 1974 and is for nine days.
  • Shravan - Ganesh Chaturthi Saptah (celebrated from Shravan Vadya Trayodashi to Ganesh Chaturthi) is celebrated at Shanti Kuteer for the past 34 years.
  • Datta Jayanti (from Margashirshya Shuddha Trayodashi till Datta Jayanti) was started after the Shri Dattatraya temple was constructed at Shanti Kuteer in 1984 and is for three days.

Sampradaja

Inchegeri Sampradaya
Rishi Dattatreya
Navnath, the nine founders of the Nath Sampradaya,
Gahininath, the 5th Navnath Revananath, the 7th or 8th Navnath, also known as Kada Siddha Siddhagiri Math c.q. Kaneri Math (est. 7th or 14th century;
Lingayat Parampara c.q. Kaadasiddheshwar Parampara
Nivruttinath, Dnyaneshwar's brother
Dnyaneshwar (1275–1296)
also known as Sant Jñāneshwar or Jñanadeva
and as Kadasiddha or Kad-Siddheshwar Maharaj

Different accounts:
Kadasiddha, also called "Almighty "Kadsiddeshwar", who appeared as a vision to Sri Gurulingajangam Maharaj
or
The 22nd or 24th Shri Samarth Muppin Kaadsiddheswar Maharaj, who initiated Sri Gurulingajangam Maharaj
or
"The 25th generation of the kadsiddha at siddhagiri had then initiated Guruling jangam maharaj of nimbargi."
or
"Juangam Maharaj" c.q. "a yogi who gave a mantra and told him to meditate regularly on it"

1 Nimbargi Maharaj (1789–1875)
also known as Guru Lingam-Jangam Maharaj
23rd Shri Samarth Muppin Kaadsiddheswar Maharaj
2 Shri Bhausaheb Maharaj Umdikar (1843 Umdi – 1914 Inchgiri) 24th Shri Samarth Muppin Kaadsiddheswar Maharaj
3 Shri Amburao Maharaj of Jigjivani

(1857 Jigajevani – 1933 Inchgiri)

Shivalingavva Akka (1867–1930) Girimalleshwar Maharaj Sri Siddharameshwar Maharaj (1875–1936) 25th Shri Samarth Muppin Kaadsiddheswar Maharaj
4 Shri Gurudev Ranade of Nimbal (1886–1957) Balkrishna Maharaj Shri Aujekar Laxman Maharaj Madhavananda Prabhuji
(d. 25th May, 1980)
Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj (1897–1981) 26th Shri Muppin Kaadsiddheshwar Maharaj (1905–2001)

Student of Sri Siddharameshwar Maharaj

5 Shri Gurudev Chandra Bhanu Pathak Bhausaheb Maharaj (Nandeshwar) Shri Nagnath Alli Maharaj
  • Maurice Frydman
  • Ramesh Balsekar
    • Gautam Sachdeva
  • Ramakant Maharaj
  • Alexander Smit
  • Douwe Tiemersma
  • Robert Powell
  • Timothy Conway
  • Jean Dunn
  • Mark McCloskey
  • "Sailor" Bob Adamson
  • Stephen Wolinksky
  • Mark West
  • David Hargrove
27th head: Adrushya Kadsiddheshwar Swamiji Jagadguru Ramanandacharya Shree Swami Narendracharyaji Maharaj
Notes for table

Notes

  1. Frydman 1987
  2. Boucher
  3. Frydman 1987
  4. Dnyaneshwar
  5. Frydman 1987
  6. Frydman 1987
  7. Boucher
  8. Kada Siddha (website Ranade Maharaj
  9. Kada Siddha (website Ranade Maharaj)
  10. Siddhagiri Math
  11. Siddhagiri Math (website Shri Kshetra Siddhagiri Math, Kaneri)
  12. Siddhagiri Math (Gramjivan Museum)
  13. Kaadsiddheshwar Maharaj (website Kaadsiddheshwar Maharaj)
  14. Kaadsiddheshwar Maharaj Parampara
  15. Dnyaneshwar
  16. Nisargadatta Maharaj Disciples
  17. Nisargadatta Maharaj Disciples
  18. Frydman 1987
  19. Boucher
  20. Frydman 1987
  21. Ranjit Maharaj Timeline
  22. Ranjit Maharaj Timeline
  23. Siddhagiri Math (website siddhagirimath.org)
  24. Siddhagiri Math (website siddhagirimath.org)
  25. Kada Siddha (website Balkrushna Maharaj)
  26. Boucher
  27. Boucher
  28. Nimbargi Maharj (website Ranade Maharaj
  29. Frydman 1987
  30. Boucher
  31. Bhausaheb Maharaj (website Ganapatrao Maharj)
  32. Bhausaheb Maharaj (website Ranade Maharaj)
  33. Amburao Maharaj (website Ranade Maharaj)
  34. Frydman 1987
  35. Shivalingavva Akka (website Ranade Maharaj)
  36. Frydman 1987
  37. Girimalleshwar Maharaj (website Balkrushnamauli Maharaj)
  38. Boucher
  39. Frydman 1987
  40. Amburao Maharaj Maharj (website Ranade Maharaj)
  41. Ranade Maharaj (website Ranade Maharaj)
  42. Boucher
  43. Frydman 1987
  44. Ranade Maharj (website Bridge-India)
  45. Balkrishna Maharaj (website Balkrishna Maharaj)
  46. Nagnath Alli Maharaj (website)
  47. Madhavananda Prabhuji (website gurusfeet.com)
  48. Boucher
  49. Boucher
  50. Ranjit Maharaj (website Ranjit Maharaj)
  51. Ranjit Maharaj Interview
  52. Ranjit Maharaj Satsang
  53. Bhausaheb Maharaj (website Ganapatrao Maharaj)
  54. Kaadsiddheshwar Maharaj (website Kaadsiddheshwar Maharaj)
  55. Ranjit Maharaj (website Angelfire)
  56. Bhausaheb Maharaj (Nandeshwar) (website Balkrishna Maharaj)
  57. Nagnath Alli Maharaj (website Nagnath Alli Maharaj)
  58. Nisargadatta Maharaj Disciples
  59. Nisargadatta Maharaj Disciples
  60. Gautam Sachdeva
  61. Ramakant Maharj (website Ramakant Maharaj)
  62. Nisargadatta Maharaj Disciples
  63. Nisargadatta Maharaj Disciples
  64. Nisargadatta Maharaj Disciples
  65. Nisargadatta Maharaj Disciples
  66. Nisargadatta Maharaj Disciples
  67. Jean Dunn (website Ed Muzika)
  68. Jean Dunn (website Ngeton)
  69. Nisargadatta Maharaj Disciples
  70. Nisargadatta Maharaj Disciples
  71. Sailor Bob Adamson (website Sailor Bob Adamson)
  72. Nisargadatta Maharaj Disciples
  73. Nisargadatta Maharaj Disciples
  74. Nisargadatta Maharaj Disciples
  75. Siddhagiri Math – History (website siddhagirimath.org
  76. Narendracharyaji Maharaj (website Narendracharyaji Maharaj)

Sources

Websites

Shri Samartha Sadaguru Bhausaheb Maharaj
Shri Samartha Sadaguru Siddharameshwar Maharaj
Sri Samartha Sadaguru Ganapatrao Maharaj Kannur
See also: Guru-shishya tradition

Navnath

Main article: Navnath

Maharaj traces his sampradaya to the Navanath Sampraday. It was started by Adiguru Shri Dattatreya, and was further carried by the Navanaths, the Holy Nine Gurus.

One of those Navnaths was Adiguru Sri Revanatah, who initiated Kaadasiddheshwar Swami Maharaj. Kaadasiddheshwar founded the Kaneri Ashram in the 13th century, which became a Dnyan Peeth. Many solace seekers were initiated for centuries.

Nimbargi sampraday

In the mid-19th century, the then Shri Kaadasiddheshwar Swami Maharaj initiated Shri Gurulingajangam Maharaj, also known as "Nimbarji Maharaj". He founded the Nimbargi sampraday and initiated Shri Raghunathpriya Sadhu Maharaj.

Shri Raghunathpriya Sadhu Maharaj initiated Shri Samartha Sadaguru Bhausaheb Maharaj Deshpande, who was an ardent follower and a devoted disciple of Shri Gurulingajangam Maharaj.

Inchegeri sampraday

Shri Bhausaheb Maharaj established the Inchegeri Sampradaya. He preached the principle of non-dualness, advait tatva, and used to give discourses on Srimad Dasbodh.

Sri Bhausaheb Maharaj had many followers, many of which further rose to the state of Gurupad, and practised and preached the Principles of Vedant and Advait throughout India.

Sri Siddharameshwar Maharaj was his disciple and ardent follower. Siddharameshwar professed the knowledge and basics of self-realization to the masses and became one of the most followed Guru of Inchegeri sampraday. Shri Maharaj was blessed and initiated by Siddharameshwar at the age of thirteen.

Publications

Maharaji's words came from the depth of his own experience. The acceptance of one being supreme and being one with the universe was the core of his discourses. Maharaj was ever vigilant about the welfare of his disciples, specifically about their spiritual progress. Hence he wrote a number of texts on the different aspects of spirituality. He also founded the publication Adhyatma Bhandar and all the books are published by it. Amongst them are:

  • Atmadnyanachi Gurukilli
  • Srimad Dasbodh – Kannada translation
  • Atmadnyanand Rasaduta / Atmadnyananachi Panchapakwanne
  • Adhyatmada Anagayinelli / Adhyatmacha Deepstambha
  • Anubhava Jnana
  • Yashashvi Jeevan Darshan
  • Sulabh Atmajnana (Easy steps to self-realisation).
  • Shantikuteer Sandesh

Shantikuteer Sandesh is a quarterly periodical published by Shantikuteer Trust. The periodical is available in the Kannada and Marathi languages.

References

  1. Dabade 1998, p. 99.
  2. "Biography". Archived from the original on 12 July 2009. Retrieved 14 February 2009.
  3. ^ Audumbar Sri Narasimha Saraswati, Shreeswami.org
  4. "Biography of Shri S S Ganapatrao Maharaj Kannur". Archived from the original on 12 July 2009. Retrieved 14 February 2009.
  5. "Biography of Shri S.S. Ganapatrao Maharaj Kannur". Archived from the original on 12 July 2009. Retrieved 14 February 2009.
  6. Cathy Boucher, "The Navnath Sampradaya and Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj"
    - R D Ranade, Mysticism In Maharashtra Indian Mysticism, PBISBN 8121510945, 2003
  7. Siddharameshwar Maharaj photograph at realization.org
  8. R.D. Ranade (1982), Mysticism In Maharashtra

Sources

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