Stuticintamani
The Stuti Chintamani is a piece of devotional literature attributed to Mahima Dharma. The 45th song was written by Bhima Bhoi. Lyrics to 45th Song Oh preceptor, oh Lord, You are beyond the scope of description by qualification. I am going down now. Kindly tell me the way. (1)Oh shapeless Lord, You are without any desire, but I am with desire. Save me from the delusion and deluge. (2) Oh preceptor, oh Lord, You are above the Vedas, but I am confined to the Vedas. Kindly tell me divine wisdom so that I will get rid of the sins of nature. (3) Oh preceptor, oh Lord, You are beyond the Vedas, but I bear a shape. You take ablution in the Ganges water but I take bath in the well-water of this earth. (4) Oh Lord of the void, You have got one foot but I have two. Rescue me with Your single foot. (5) My preceptor is free of sins but I am a great sinner. Oh Lord, rescue me from sins and do not deceive me. (6) Oh preceptor, oh Lord, You are intelligent but I am a fool. Knowing fully wel ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mahima Dharma
Mahima Dharma, also known as Mahima Panth, is a Hindu sect practiced primarily in Odisha and nearby states. The religious movement was based on the worship of God, known as Alekh Niranjan, as attributeless. as condemnation of all religious customs set by the rich and upper-class society generally. Etymology ''Alakh'' was used by sants (saint) and bhakts (worshippers) in the Bhakti era of India, including gurus Nanak and Kabir, who would chant, "''Alakh Niranjan''." Exclaiming the name of God ( Sankirtan Yajna) was given prominence in all of the different ways of worship. Nathpanthis would also chant the same. Alakh means "''invisible''" and Niranjan means "''spotless''", virtually the same. Mahima Dharma is also known as ''Kumbhipatia'', and its followed as ''Khumbupati''. Devotees are also known as, ''Alekhanamis'', ''Alekhgirs'', and ''Alekheyas''. Founder The founder of Mahima Dharma was Mahima Swami, or Mahima Gosain as he was also called. The first known report of ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bhima Bhoi
Bhima Bhoi (1850–1895) was a 19th-century saint, poet and philosopher from the state of Odisha in India, most known for his songs on the philosophical aspects of ''Mahima Dharma''. Bhima Bhoi was a ''bhakta'' ( Odia: devotee) of Mahima Gosain, the founder of Satya Mahima Dharma, an Indian religious tradition that challenged the authority of caste and other forms of discrimination.Orissa Review May 2005 Early life Bhima Bhoi was born in Jatesingha in 1850, though various sources have cited different years as well as different places of birth. Bhima Bhoi's family belonged to the[...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |