Biography of Shri Ramakant Maharaj
Biography of Shri Ramakant Maharaj
The peaceful, composed, ever smiling personality, clad in white Kurta, pyjama
and a Nehru cap, our great reverend master, Shri Ramakant Maharaj, an
adherent dedicated disciple of the great Shri Nisargadatta Maharaj spent 19
years with him. A renowned spiritual Guru and a teacher of Non-duality or
(Advaita Vedanta), Shri Ramakant Maharaj belonged to the Inchegiri linage of
Navnath Sampradaya which emphasized on Bhakti, Dnyan and Vairagya.
The worldly life of a Saint, though insignificant from his point of view, serves
as a guiding force and gives inspiration to his devotees. Shri Maharaj says,
“Who is dying? Who is living? Just self-enquire. Nobody is dying, Nobody is
taking birth.”
Childhood
Shri Maharaj was born in Wadia Hospital in Mumbai on 8th July 1941. He
spent his early childhood in Gadgesakal wadi in Phondaghat, a beautiful
small village in Konkan, the most beautiful and God-gifted land between the
Sahyadri (Western Ghats) and the Arabian Sea at western coastline of India,
also known as ‘little slice of paradise’ of Maharashtra. His full name was
Ramakant Pandurang Sawant. His father was Pandurang and mother was
Satyabhama. His mother was a pious, hardworking, loveable lady. Shri
Maharaj was born after 10 years, after his two sisters. Naturally, the arrival
of the son was an occasion of celebration for everyone. The joy of the mother
knew no bounds.
Shri Maharaj inherited his love for spirituality from his grandparents. They
were ardent devotees of Lord Hanuman. The idol that they worshipped exists
even today in the altar.
The hardships in his life have carved out the saint in Shri Maharaj just like
that of any other great personality.
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His grandparents and his father worked in a mill in Mumbai. Later due to the
Mill Workers Strike, many mills were closed and they were forced to return to
their native place. As a result their financial condition got disturbed and
started worsening day by day. His Mother too became terminally ill. But she
did not receive proper medical treatment due to the prevailing superstitious
practices of that time. Even at that early age, he detested those practices.
Once out of rage he questioned the Mantrik that, “How would these offerings
of live poultry help to cure my mother?” He told his grandmother to stop these
practices. But destiny couldn’t be changed.
He was only 7 years old when he lost his mother. It was a terrible loss for Shri
Maharaj. It left a great impact on his tender mind as if it was the end of his
childhood.
Education
Shri Maharaj completed his Primary education in Mumbai and secondary
education in Phondaghat. His secondary education was highly troublesome.
Meagre facilities were provided to him and poor financial condition added to
the woes. He had to walk down 3 km barefoot in the blazing sun to reach the
school. He had to work in the fields, till the land, collect firewood and then
manage studies if at all he got time. With all these adversities, he completed
his education till 11th Std (Then SSC). He couldn’t clear his English Subject.
After this he came to Mumbai. Though he had a zest for higher studies he
couldn’t continue his education due to low scores. He couldn’t get a job either.
Inspite of all this he had strong faith in God and had a strong hope that
something better will be churned out of his life. He did some odd jobs. He had
to do household chores too.
Life has many ways of testing a persons will, either by having nothing happen
at all or by having everything happen all at once. Differences of opinion arose
between his parents (father, stepmother) and him. Due to unavoidable
circumstances, without compromising on his ideals, he had to take the
decision of leaving his house. He started living at Tardeo, Mumbai with his
elder sister whom he called Akka and brother-in-law, whom he called Anna.
Akka and Anna was a loving couple. They too, were not so financially well to
do and lived in a small house, but they had large hearts. Living with them
changed the course of his life. Anna was a disciple of Shri. Kadsiddheshwar
Swami. Due to spiritual disenchantment, he had been away from home for 2-
3 years and had recently returned to his family resulting in frail financial
conditions. Inspite of this, it was decided that Shri. Maharaj should join
Harshe Classes for English. Shri Maharaj was aware of the situation and
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accepted all odd jobs that he could. He got a job in a shop in Girgaon. At times
he even had to do porterage for the shop owner.
But a diamond is a chunk of coal that did well under pressure. It is during
such hard times that a ‘Hero’ within an individual is revealed.
At Sadguru’s feet
In all these times of turmoil, Shri Maharaj did not lose his patience. He
believed in ‘Work is Worship.’ Though he struggled to do his best, he wasn’t
able to find a perfect path. But when the future was looking bleak, there arose
a ray of hope. That auspicious day dawned when he was to meet his Sadguru
and get blessed for his lifetime. That day Shri Shewale, a neighbour from his
native place, had arrived at Anna’s house. Maharaj was at home as he had no
job at that time. Shri Shewale said to him, “As you are at home, come with
me to my Sadguru, listen to his discourses and enjoy the Bhajans. Give a try.
If you like, then come regularly.” These words were to give a perpetual turn to
Maharaj’s tough journey. He visited Shri Nisargadatta Maharaj at Khetwadi.
One day Sadguru asked his disciple, Shri Anna Phadol, the Registrar of the
prestigious Elphinstone College to grant him admission in his college. This
left Anna Phadol in a fix as Maharaj had secured only 40% in SSC whereas
the cut-off percentage for admission there was 60%. But those were the
Guru’s words. He took the other colleagues into confidence and sought
admission for Maharaj. But Shri Maharaj had to sign a bond stating that if he
couldn’t clear the First Year examination, his admission would stand
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cancelled. Maharaj was also determined for his studies. At times due to lack
of place and no electricity, he studied sitting under the lamps of Mumbai
Central railway station. He put all his efforts and passed his F.Y.B.A. After
that there was no looking back.
Keep studying till the age of 40. These words of Sadguru kept ringing in his
ears. He later not only completed his B.A. but also studied law. He completed
his M.A. (Part-II) and L.L.B. after marriage. After his B.A., he had got a good
job in Dena Bank. To complete his education, he worked at various places in
different mills, then a laundry, in a shop, in the Industrial court, at the
telephone exchange, at Sachivalaya and finally in Dena Bank from where he
retired as a Manager in the year 2000. After getting initiated in 1962, he
composed many abhangs. At that time he was working in the Telephone
exchange. He used to sit in the tents in the afternoon and pen down his poetic
thoughts that reflected his conviction in Guruvachan and Gurubhakti as well
as Self-realisation that he achieved in this short period.
Maharaj got married to Anvita on 9th May 1971. Now his responsibilities had
increased as he had to manage his job education and also the family. But he
got a perfect partner in Anvita who supported him, in his family as well as
spiritual journey. She was a hardworking, pious lady who too got initiated by
Shri Nisargadatta Maharaj. She dutifully and efficiently managed the
household chores and her career without ignoring the development of their
children.
Amit, their first son was born in 1973 and Nishad was born in 1976. Both of
them got initiated from Sadguru Shri Ranjit Maharaj. Amit is presently
working as Chief of Medical Physics in Department of Radiation Oncology in
University of Maryland, Baltimore, U.S.A.. Nishad is a Global Human
Resource Director at Portescap, a U.S. multinational into manufacturing of
high precision miniature motors. Both their daughters-in-law, Farzana and
Gauri are talented, dutiful and amiable and get involved in the Sampradaya
celebrations. In 2016, When Maharaj visited U.S.A., Satsangs were arranged
in Silverspring and Columbia. Many foreign disciples gathered to collect the
nectar of his discourses arranged at Amit’s home. At times there were
conversations in form of question and answers. Amit has a 18-month-old
daughter Reva and Nishad has a 11-year-old son, Aarav. Aarav was the
fortunate one to have received the Naam mantra from Shri. Maharaj when he
was in the hospital during his final illness.
Maharaj fulfilled all his obligations to his family and the society still staying
detached from the world just like a lotus leaf in water, totally engrossed in his
Gurubhakti. Throughout, he was constantly supported by the better half
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Anvita (Aai) who was his strength and pillar of support. Even today she is
engrossed in his work.
Sadguru would ask him to read the Dasbodh or play tabla or harmonium. He
had love and affection for Maharaj just like his own son. Once he visited
Maharaj’s house and took him to the market for shopping. There he bought a
watch for his son and another one for Maharaj. He also opened a bank
account for him. Sadguru was constantly showering his love and blessings
just like that of a mother. Akka and Anna were also overjoyed with this.
Maharaj stayed with Akka and Anna for few months after marriage and then
returned to his old house at Lalbaug. Later, in 1977 he shifted to Borivali in
a 2 BHK flat. He invited Sadguru Shri Nisargadatta Maharaj for the
inauguration and house warming ceremony. A small celebration with bhajan
and discourse by Shri Sadguru was organised in presence of all fellow
devotees. Earlier Sadguru had given him his own photo and some others too
and said, “Put them on the altar when you buy a big house.” Now the day had
dawned. Sadgurus words had turned into reality. Travelling from Borivali to
Khetwadi regularly, managing the job became a bit difficult task. His everyday
visits to the Khetwadi Ashram reduced to every Thursday and Sunday.
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Often Ramakant Maharaj would stress in his discourses that “I consider
myself the richest man in this world as I was associated with two great saints
and got love and affection from both of them.”
Ranjit Maharaj appreciated Shri Maharaj’s direct and simple style of giving
discourses during the Sampradayik Celebrations. Shri Maharaj travelled with
Shri Ranjit Maharaj to Pathri and Bagewadi and other places for Saptah
celebrations. As a result his Bhakti and involvement blossomed further.
Sadguru’s words could never be false. The present Ranjit ashram – Dnyan
Bhakti Kendra, Nashik Road, bubbling with activities stands at the same
place. Since then, Shri. Baburao Jagtap celebrated this day every year without
fail. Later, on the request of the devotees Shri Ranjit Maharaj also started
attending this celebration. From 1979 to 2000, Baburao Jagtap performed
these celebrations at his home itself. After some years, it was unanimously
decided that this programme to be celebrated as a 3-day Annual Saptah
during April – May. The expenses of the celebration are borne by the Jagtap
family.
The devotee clan of Shri Ranjit Maharaj was increasing day by day in Nashik.
But there was no place where they could come together for a Satsang. Shri
Ramakant Maharaj purchased a 4 room flat at Jagtapmala, Nashik road and
made it open for the daily Sampradayik rituals, especially for comfortable
accommodation of sadguru Shri Ranjit Maharaj and eventually other devotees
who would gather for the Saptah celebrations.
But destiny had planned something else. On 15 November 2000 Shri Ranjit
Maharaj left his material body. This was another great loss to Maharaj as well
as other devotees.
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The seat of Sadguru
Many devotees expressed their desires to Shri Maharaj to initiate them. But
he was reluctant to accept this role. He used to direct them to one of his
accomplished Gurubandhus.
Some devotees however insisted on getting initiated from him. His Sadguru
himself strongly willed that Shree Maharaj bless his devotees by giving the
Naam mantra and spread true knowledge throughout the world. Finally in
2002 he assumed the role of Sadguru.
Shri Maharaj completely devoted himself for his Sadguru work. Daily bhajans
began at Ranjit ashram. Shri Maharaj would visit Krishna Jagtap at his
CIDCO Residence and Bhakti flourished in Ranjit ashram. Maharaj would
give discourses on Dasbodh, Eknathi Bhagwat, etc. Devotees from all over
Maharashtra, rather all over India started pouring in for seeking guidance.
Seekers form abroad (USA, UK, Germany, Japan, Korea, China, Malaysia,
Russia, France, etc.) too started visiting him for discussion and spiritual
guidance and sought initiation from him. Shri Maharaj would always say,
“Only Dhyan and Bhajan can control your mind. Do it seriously.” “Your
selfless innocent Gurubhakti is your great asset.” “Surrender completely.”
“You are not aware of your presence. Your presence is beyond the sky.”
He would repeatedly hammer his Sadguru’s quote which is the essence of all
spirituality. “Except your selfless self, there is no God, no Brahman, no
Atman, no Parmatman, no Master.” About this material body, he would quote,
“You are not the body. You were not the body. You are not going to remain
the body. You are unborn.”
Books
Maharaj always felt that it was his duty to share his knowledge that he
received from his two gurus, Sadguru Shri Nisargadatta Maharaj and
Sadguru Shri Ranjit Maharaj. Shri Maharaj’s radical teachings and repeated
hammerings during his discourses in his simple lucid language be it Marathi
or English are readily fathomable. He reached out to his disciples in every
possible way he could, be it daily discourses during Saptah celebrations, or
conversations with the inquisitive seekers or chat over skype or be it short
message over the mobile phone.
Some of the short message (SMS) in English and Marathi sent by him every
morning from 2007 to 2009 are compiled into a small booklet ‘Amrutdhara’
through which he emphasized the importance of Dhyan, Bhakti, Dnyan and
Namsmaran. The compilation was done by Shri Vijay Thorat and Smt. Smita
Thorat with invaluable help of Varsha Patil-Chavan and was published on
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15th July 2011 on the occasion of Guru Purnima. Similarly, ‘Dnyanamrut’ a
booklet comprising of quotes by Shri Maharaj selected from his discourses in
Marathi was compiled by Mrs. Bindutai Gurav on his 75th birth anniversary.
His 21 selected savoury talks on Dasbodh in Marathi have been compiled into
‘Atmatnatmaviveka’ an enchanting treat to the seekers by Shri. Dr Dhiraj
Sarvadnya. The talks were transcribed by Smt. Varsha Patil – Chavan from
the cassettes recordings of Shri Maharaj.
An English couple, Ann and Charles Shaw from England had long discussion
with Shri Maharaj on Self Enquiry, Self Knowledge and Self Realization. They
recorded his teachings and later transcribed them into a proactive book,
‘SELFLESS SELF’ IN 2015 which is a worthy successor to the much celebrated
‘I AM THAT’, Talks given by his Master.
It has been applauded and accepted from all over and now has been translated
into languages like French, Russian, German, Japanese, Chinese, Greek,
Korean, Dutch, Spanish, etc.
Qualities
Maharaj had lived an exemplary honest and impeccable life. He disliked the
spiritual marketing and hypocrisy that he witnessed in early childhood. After
meeting Sadguru Nisargadatta Maharaj, he dedicated his worldly life along
with self to the lotus feet of the Sadguru. His spiritual life was blooming fast.
He became an accomplished Yogi. He turned from a seeker (Sadhak) to a
Sadguru just as he pointed out, ‘My Master used to say, I don’t make disciple,
I make Gurus’.
He was a good talented personality filled with good virtues. His blissful, ever
smiling face, radiated positivity which attracted seekers like a magnet. No
seeker would go unattended from his door. He respected every saint, even
from other lineages, rather every individual. He led a balanced life. His
sublime and saintly looks pour peace and love equally. He was
compassionate, patient and humble.
His seekers include people from all walks of life. Teachers, doctors, engineers,
lawyers, executives, professionals, etc. He rendered highest respect to his
senior Gurubandhus, Shri Ramchandra Baba Chavan, Shri Joshi Kaka, Shri
Pandit Kaka, Shri Satish Avhad.
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He took utmost care of his father-in-law, more than that of a son. In spite of
ill health, he continued to import spiritual knowledge and guided his
followers. He attended daily bhajans in the ashram, had talks and discussions
on various issues in the afternoon and also clarified the doubts of the seekers
over skype at night.
During Saptah celebrations he would open his house for his devotees who
would stay there unhesitatingly. He would personally look into the
arrangements to make them comfortable.
He never complained about any of his bodily pains. At the same time he didn’t
ignore them either. Seekers continuously lined up at his door from morning
till night.
At times, he would forgo his lunch or postpone his dinner. Even during his
terminal illness, in spite of being necessary to regulate meal timings,
medicines and sleep he prioritised his devotees and experienced his sufferings
all without any complaint.
Till his last day at Nashik, he did all his chores himself. He was never
dependant on anyone for his work. He would enquire with every devotee and
was never partial with anyone.
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The Tula
Shri Maharaj was gaining spiritual heights with followers clustering around
him like bees around the sweet flowers. His followers decided to perform his
Shreefal Tula and the auspicious day dawned on his birthday on 8th July
2018.
As the pain severed, he was shifted to breach Candy hospital in Mumbai. Both
his sons arrived from U.S.A. Devotees started pouring in for the last visit of
the Sadguru. Finally, on 31st August 2018 at 11:36 a.m. Shri Maharaj entered
Mahasamadhi.
A small stream that had transformed into a huge river was awaiting to blend
into the ocean. The individual bubble of existence ended and he got dissolved
and liberated into the unity of everything, ultimate transcendence.
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