Kali kamli wale baba

  1. Kali Kamli
  2. Swargashram Trust
  3. Baba Mohan Ram Temple, Kali Kholi, History, Visiting Timings, Entry Fee, How to Reach, Things to Do
  4. Shri Kali Kamli Mandir, Kurukshetra, Timing, History, Significant
  5. The Foundation of Hardship


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Kali Kamli

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Swargashram Trust

Welcome Swargashram was established in 1906 by well known Mamraj Rambhagat’s master Shri Rambhagat ji. The ashram was established by Swami Atma Prakash Ji who was a follower of Baba Kali Kamli Wale. Their aim was to set up an Ashram for religious Hindus who are willing to seek truth by living in the path of prayers, knowledge, detachment and simplicity. Swargashram Trust was formed in the year 1938 under the chairmanship of Shri Jugal Kishor Birla Ji. The aim of this public trust is to provide Spiritual benefit to all the Hindu religionists whether Brahmacharis, Grihastha, Vanprastha, Sanyasi or Sadhus. Presently, the trust is headed by its Chairman Syt Basant Kumar Birla Ji. To fulfil the motives, the trust carries out a lot of charitable activities. These activities have an impact not only on Saints, visitors, travellers but also on local population. Activities of Swargashram : All the activities carried out by the ashram are based on the donations received from time to time. The donors have been associated with the ashram for a long time and contribute generously towards various activities of the Ashram. Laxmi Narayan Temple Photography Offerings To Swami Atma Prakash Ji Photography Bhandara Photography Yoga Photography Lord Ram Temple Photography Guests enjoying the Bhandara Photography Water Distribution to Yatries Photography Water Distribution to Yatries Photography Yoga Photography Radha Krishan Temple Photography Bavan Avtar Temple Photography Havan at Samadhi Sth...

Baba Mohan Ram Temple, Kali Kholi, History, Visiting Timings, Entry Fee, How to Reach, Things to Do

Baba Mohan Ram Temple or Baba Mohan Rama (or Babaji, Kali Kholi Ke Sardar, Maharaj ji, Krishna , Neele Ghode Wale) (1500-1530 AD; V.S. 1409–1442) is a Hindu folk deity avatar of Lord Krishna in Kali Yuga . He is attributed to be the creator, sustainer and destroyer of this universe by his devotees. His teachings concentrate on a moral code of love, forgiveness, helping others, charity, contentment, inner peace and devotion to the God and guru. He stressed the importance of surrender to the true Satguru, who, having trod the path to divine consciousness, will lead the disciple through the jungle of spiritual training. He has given darshan in other forms like Vamana Avtar, Narasimha Avtar to his disciplines. It is said that he has done penance in the Cave Of Kali Kholi in the form of a Dwarf Brahman (Vamana) and has given his darshan to Nandu Brahman. Baba Mohan Ram's Cave is in the mountain of Kali Kholi, in Bhiwadi where his Akhand Jyoti is present, Devotees come in a large number during the Doj and the Chemai Doj (Six Month Festival). Devotees offer Ghee to his Akhand Jyoti which removes their problems and they offer there bhog and Uppla (cow cake) to his ever lasting Dhuni which also cures all the problems caused to his devotees. According to the legend, the Temple is surrounded by miracles and divine energy, any seva that people do there benefits them, like sweeping the temple floor, donating food to poor, providing water to the bird feeders and feeding animals especial...

Shri Kali Kamli Mandir, Kurukshetra, Timing, History, Significant

History, Importance, Timings, Festivals, Architecture, Social & Religious Activities, Interesting Facts, Best time to Visit and Travel Guide of Baba Kali Kamli Wale Ji Mandir, Kurukshetra, Haryana, India Goddess Kali is an important manifestation of Adi Shakti, the feminine personification of the divine power of the Universe that is worshipped in Shaktism. She is believed to protect her devout from all evil sources and atrocities of life. Nobody can stand against her wrath, even the God of Gods, Lord Shiva. A temple dedicated to the great Goddess lies in the heart of Kurukshetra city. It attracts people from all over the city and far and wide. It is labelled as the most significant Kali temple in Kurukshetra pilgrimage. The temple is named after Baba Kali Kamli, the sage who pleased Goddess Kali to reside at the place. His real name is said to be Vishudhanand Ji, but since he commonly used to wrap around a black coloured blanket over him, he was known by this name. The temple is thus exemplary of what pure dedication to god can give to human life. History and Popular Legend of Baba Kali Kamli Wale Ji Temple, Kurukshetra Built in 1837, this temple is believed to be a 'sidha peetha', a place believed to fulfil the entire wishes one asks for on visiting it. Historical legend associated with the temple claim that the same place was used by Baba Kali Kamli Wale Ji, who undertook an arduous penance to please Goddess Kali. Upon his success, the Goddess bestowed upon him a wish. B...

The Foundation of Hardship

Chapter 4: The Foundation of Hardship The perception of pain and suffering is often the impulsion behind the sudden rise of a religious awareness, and it acts as such a powerful awakener that one begins to see a new world in front of oneself. The transitory character of things, which is the basic conditioning factor of all things, is exactly what misses the attention of people. It required a person like the Buddha—Gautama Siddhartha—to tell people that everything is transient. Why should someone have to tell us that things pass away? Do we not see this phenomenon with our own eyes? We do see the coming and the going of all things; so why should Buddha have to tell us, as if we do not see it and know it? We see the birth and the death of people. Everything everywhere on Earth is insecure; one's condition on the morrow is not guaranteed today. ‘Transitoriness' is a poor word to describe this problem. It is as if we are carrying death on our heads or it is hung around our necks. Our only possession of worth, our only treasure, seems to be our subjection to death. Nothing else seems to be present, existing or stable anywhere in the world. The stability of objects is an illusion. Nothing stands; everything moves. Neither the flame of a lamp nor the movement of a river is a phenomenon of staticity. It is a dynamic action. Velocity is mistaken for stability. The blades of fast-moving electric fans look like stable existences, as if they do not move at all. When the rapidity of mo...