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BRAHMNISHTHA
PUJYA SHREE JOGI SWAMI
Pujya Jogi Swami Hariprakashdasji is
endowed with all saintly virtues and blessed with high spiritual power.
This realized saint was born at Bhadara (Dist-Jamnagar ) in v.s.1966 in the Bhandari family He was named as 'Devji'.
From the age of five , he was going to
Bhadara temple and during childhood he was thinking to leave worldly
attachments and to join Tyagashram.
Devji
Bhagat came in contact with Rev. Mahant Swami Krishnajivan dasji , when he
visited to Bhadara.
Mahant
Swami could see the hidden abilities of Devji Bhagat and therefore he was
taking keen interest in him and taking him to nearby villages alongwith him.
Once Devji Bhagat had gone to Gondal , when Mahant Swami was there. He decided
not to return to home and stayed over there in the temple , for which He was
craving since long.
He was given initiation as a saint in v.s.
2001 and was named Hariprakashdasji.
He used to undergo penance and observed
fasts (different Vratas) many a times.
Though he was not literate, he was able to
read shikshapatri. · After passing away of Mahant Swami, he stayed with
Shastriji Maharaj in Rajkot Gurukul,. Here he liked the religious atmosphere.
Shastriji Maharaj also knew about his high spiritual achievement and was pleased
by his devotional life.
He passes most of his time in meditation ,
chanting God's names with a rosary and hearing vachanamrutams which he likes
the most .
Though he has not formal education and could not
read vachanamrutams , he can recite reference of vachanamrutams by God's
grace .
He is a very kind hearted saint and solved distress of many people by God's grace. Whatever he
blesses from inner
inspiration comes true.
By his inspiration many temples have been
built in the villages by Rajkot Gurukul.
On his call many have left bad addictions
and have joined holy fellowship,
Shri
Alexander, the Hon. Chancellor of South Carolina University Aiken, of America
said after his experience regarding Swamiji that Jogi Swami can make
unbelievable things possible by his spiritual power. |