Brahmachaitanya


nameBrahmachaitanya Maharaj
religionHinduism
birth_dateFebruary 19, 1845
birth_placeGondavale Budruk, Satara district, Maharashtra, India
birth_nameGanpati Raoji Ghugardare (Kulkarni)
death_dateDecember 22, 1913
death_placeGondavale Budruk, Satara district, Maharashtra, India
guruTukamai
disciplesBrahmanand, Anandsagar, Bhausaheb Ketkar, Dr. Kurtakoti, Pandurangabuva, Tatyasaheb Ketkar, Pralhad Maharaj
philosophyAdvaita Vedanta, Vaishnavism

Brahmachaitanya or Gondavalekar Maharaj (19 February 1845 – 22 December 1913) was an Indian Hindu saint and spiritual master. Brahmachaitanya was a devotee of the Hindu deity Rama and signed his name “Brahmachaitanya Ramdasi”. He was a disciple of Tukamai, and advocated for Japa meditation using the 13-character Ram Naam mantra “Shri Ram Jai Ram Jai Jai Ram” to attain enlightenment).

Early life

Brahmachaitanya Maharaj was born on 19 February 1845.

As a young child, he memorize the way from the Bhagavad Gita and bestowed upon him the title of “Brahmachaitanya.” He reportedly attained enlightenment at the age of 5.

Initiation

!Gondavle Thorle Ram Mandir|||Thorle Ram Mandir He arrived in Yehalegaon, a village near Nanded, and met Tukamai, considered a living synthesis of Jnana Yoga, Bhakti Yoga, and Karma Yoga. Ganpati stayed with Tukamai for nine months and followed his instructions. On Ram Navami, Tukamai initiated Ganapati with the mantra “Śrī Rām Jai Rām Jai Jai Rām” (“श्री राम जय राम जय जय राम”), and bestowed upon him the title of “Brahmachaitanya.” He reportedly attained enlightenment at the age of 5.

Family life

Brahmachaitanya later traveled across India to Ujjain, the Himalayas, Ayodhya, Varanasi, Calcutta, Indore, and Nashik. In March 1866 Brahmachaitanya returned to Gondavale and accepted gṛhastha. Saraswati and his son died prematurely, and he remarried the daughter of Deshpande of Atpadi. His second wife was blind from birth and later became known as Aaisaheb. Having given up all their belongings, Brahmachaitanya took his mother, Gitabai, on a pilgrimage to Varanasi and then Ayodhya. She died in Varanasi.

Return to Gondavale

!Thorle Ram Mandir temple in Gondavale|||Ram Mandir in Gondavale In later years, Brahmachaitanya continued to expound spiritual methods revolving around devotion to Rama. Initially, he had a Rama temple built as an extension of his residence. With time, the number of his disciples and followers increased. To cater to an increasing number of devotees, he arranged for the construction of Rama, Dattatreya, and Shani temples with an accommodation facility at Gondavale. He also had Rama temples built in other rural regions of Maharashtra.

Final years

Brahmachaitanya died on 22 December 1913, in Gondavale.

Philosophy

Brahmachaitanya was a proponent of Bhakti Yoga. His teachings were aligned with Samarth Ramdas. The Ram Nam mantra, originally attributed to Ramdas, was adopted by Brahmachaitanya, and was central to his teachings. According to S. G. Tulpule, Brahmachaitanya, like Mirabai, Ramdas, Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, and Tulsidas, was a great practitioner of reciting the divine name as an incarnation of God.

Brahmachaitanya frequently used pravachan and bhajan to engage people along the path of devotion. He encouraged cow protection and food donation. He was also one of the key figures in the revival of Vedic ritualism (vaidik anuṣṭhān) in Maharashtra.

Teachings

  • Chant the name of God and share the importance of chanting with everyone you meet.
  • Naam alone is the ultimate truth.
  • Naam is the means and the end.
  • Be soaked in the blissful chanting while enjoying worldly pleasures.
  • Be happy and stay away from laziness, fear, and hate.
  • Always be mindful of the divine presence in life.
  • Be polite and nice to people and perform bhakti with complete devotion.
  • Purity in thought and action is recommended and refrain from hypocrisy.
  • Consider Ram as your friend, guide and master and surrender to him wholeheartedly.
  • Give your 100% to everything you do and leave the results of your effort to Ram, thereby dropping the doer ship entirely.
  • Control your desires and be righteous in your behavior.
  • Ram is the giver of happiness, and one should consider performing worldly duties as a way to serve Him.
  • Sing and chant His name and always be content and at peace even if you lose all the worldly belongings.
  • Pride is the biggest enemy of a seeker, be alert and do not give in to your ego.
  • Ram resides in our hearts. He is the epitome of love and yearns for love from all his followers. Bramhachaitanya advised seekers that one can achieve God through spiritual practices. The two proven ways for the worldly people to be able to attain eternal bliss with the purity of heart are सत्संगती (company of saints) and नाम (chanting the name of God). Brahmachaitanya spent his lifetime teaching the importance of Naam Japa.

He advocated the continued remembrance of God through Naam Japa as a means to happiness, contentment and peace.

Brahmachaitanya’s teachings are summarized in his subodh (sound advice), which is recited in Gondavale and by his followers across the world.

Subodh teachings include:

The daily discourses of Bramhachaitanya have been compiled into ‘Pravachane’ book of discourses.

Shri K. V. Belsare

Shri K. V. Belsare, affectionately known as “Baba” (father), was born in a highly educated family in Hyderabad in 1909. He mastered the scriptures such as the Bhagavad Gita, Dasbodh and Dnyaneshwari, at an early age and is believed to have memorized all of the 700 shlokas of the Bhagavad Gita in one week. He later became a professor of philosophy at Siddhartha college in Mumbai. His lectures were so popular that students from other disciplines used to line up and the classrooms were often overflowing due to his extraordinary clarity and ability to teach complex subjects in an easy-to-understand manner. He was initiated by Brahmachaitanya in 1931. On Brahmachaitanya’s orders, Baba became the cornerstone of propagating Maharaj’s teachings to a vast population over 60 years through many discourses on topics ranging from meditation to lectures on the Dnyaneshwari and Dasbodh. He authored more than 50 books in Marathi. His notable books include the biography of Brahmachaitanya, Upanishdacha Abhyas (studies on Upanishads) and Bhavarthgatha.

D.R. Bendre

D.R. Bendre (1896 – 1981) was a Kannada poet and recipient of the Jnanpith Award. Bendre credited Brahmachaitanya for bestowing on him the gift of poetry.

Worship

!Entrance of Samadhi Mandir of Brahma Chaitanya Gondavlekar Maharaj at Gondavle|||Image showing Entrance of Samadhi Mandir of Brahma Chaitanya Gondavlekar Maharaj at Gondavle

Temples

!Samadhi Mandir of Gondavlekar Maharaj|||Samadhi Mandir Gondavle

templelocationyear
1Dhakale Rama MandirGondavale1895
2Datta Mandira, AatavaadiAatavaadi1892
3Thorale Rama MandirGondavale1892
4Vitthala MandirGondavale
5Rama MandirBeladadhi1896
6Ananda Rama MandirJalna, Anandavadi1896
7Tilwankar Rama MandirVaranasi1897/98
8Pattabhi Rama MandirHarada1900
9Rajaadhiraja Rama MandirMaandape1901
10Rama MandirGiravi1901
11Rama MandirSorati, Ujjain1901
12Rama MandirYavagal1901
13Datta MandiraYavagal1901
14Rama MandirKagavada1902
15Rama MandirGomewadi1903
16Rama MandirMhasoorne1903
17Rama MandirVita1903
18Rama MandirManjarde1905/6
19Bhadagavkar Rama MandirPandharpur1908
20Janaki Jeevana Rama MandirMorgiri1908
21Datta MandiraSatara1908
22Vitho Anna Daphthardar Rama MurthiPatna1909
23Javalgekar Rama MandirSolapur1909
24chidambara nayakara Rama MandiraHubli1909
25Kurthakoti Rama MandirKurthakoti1909
26Atapadi Rama MandirAtapadi1909
27Vitthala MandirKhathavala1909
28Vitthala MandirUksaan1909
29Vitthala MandirNaragunda1909
30Venkatesha MandirVenkatapura1909
31Venugopala MandirBidarahall1909
32Hanuman MandirKaagavaada1909
33Rama MandirKannhad1911
34Datta MandiraGondavale1911
35Shani MandirGondavale1911
36Kuravali Rama Mandir.Siddeshwara1913
37Dahiwadi Rama MandirDahiwadi, Maharashtra1912
38Haradasi Rama MandirSangli1912/13
39Kukkadavada Rama MandirChintamani, Karnataka1912/13
40Likthe Rama MandirPune1914
41Kherdi Rama MandirChipun, Maharashtra1914
42Ashwathapur Rama MandirBadagumijaru, Karnataka1915
43Emmikeri Rama MandirDharwad1915/17
44Line Bazar Rama MandirDharwad1915/17
45Sri Vishwanatha Seetha Rama chandra MandiraGajendraghada1916
46Kanchisamudram Rama MandirKanchisamudram, Andhra Pradesh1923
47Sri Shendurani Ghat Rama Mandir1923
48Sri Shendurani Ghat Rama MandirKurundavada1929
49Rama MandirViduraashwatha1930
50Rama MandiraIndore1931
51Brahmachaithanya Rama MandiraMandaleshwara1932
52Rama MandiraGowdigalli, Hubbali1945
53Sri Brahmachaithanya sri Rama MandiraChintamani, Karnataka1949
54Rama MandiraKudoor, Karnataka1969
55Sri Brahmachaithanya Ashrama & Rama MandiraParvathi Payaatha1976
56Rama MandiraHadonahalli1983
57Sri Rama MandiraSamartha Kuti Bedi, Udavah1994
58Rama MandiraVudagyav, Pune1995
59Rama MandiraMaardi1997
60Maharaja’s Paduka Mandirs
61Maharaja’s Paduka MandirsKolhapur1920
62Rendaalkar Paduka MandirKolhapur1920
63Brahmachaithanya MuttMalhad1929
64Brahmachaithanya Mutt & Hanuman MandirMandsaur1947
65Sri Brahmachaithanya MandirBangalore1972
66Paaduka MandirLonda1982
67Paaduka MandirHebballi1984
68Paaduka MandirHalenagara, Bhadravathi1988
69Gondavale DhaamIndore

Brahmachaitanya and his followers built and consecrated many temples around India. There are also temples dedicated to Brahmachaitanya in Maharashtra as well as in other places in India such as Bangalore (Srinivasanagar), and Hebbali in Dharwad district. The Ram Nam Japa ritual is held on a daily basis in these temples.

In literature

  • Sri Brahmachaitanya Gondavalekar Maharaj – biography by K.V. Belsare
  • Pravachane of Shree Maharaj
  • Official website of Gondavalekar Maharaj