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Nisargadatta Maharaj (born Maruti Shivrampant Kambli; 17 April 1897 – 8 September 1981) was an Indian
guru Guru ( ; International Alphabet of Sanskrit Transliteration, IAST: ''guru'') is a Sanskrit term for a "mentor, guide, expert, or master" of certain knowledge or field. In pan-Indian religions, Indian traditions, a guru is more than a teacher: tr ...
of
nondualism Nondualism includes a number of philosophical and spiritual traditions that emphasize the absence of fundamental duality or separation in existence. This viewpoint questions the boundaries conventionally imposed between self and other, min ...
, belonging to the
Inchagiri Sampradaya The Inchagiri Sampradaya, also known as Nimbargi Sampradaya, is a lineage of Hindu Navnath and Lingayat Guru, teachers from Maharashtra and Karnataka, which was started by Bhausaheb Maharaj. It is inspired by Sant Mat teachers as Namdev, Rav ...
, a lineage of teachers from the
Navnath Sampradaya The Navanatha (), also spelt as Navnath in vernacular languages, are the nine saints, Masters or Naths on whom the Navnath Sampradaya, the lineage of the nine gurus, is based.
. The publication in 1973 of ''
I Am That ''I Am That'' is a compilation of talks on Shiva Advaita (Nonduality (spirituality), Nondualism) philosophy by Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj, a Hindu spiritual teacher who lived in Mumbai. The English translation of the book from the original Marathi- ...
'', an English translation of his talks in
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by
Maurice Frydman Maurice Frydman (''Maurycy Frydman'' or ''Maurycy Frydman-Mor'' in Polish), aka ''Swami Bharatananda'' (20 October 1901 in Warsaw, Russian Empire – 9 March 1976 in Bombay, India), was an engineer and humanitarian who spent the later part of hi ...
, brought him worldwide recognition and followers, especially from North America and Europe.


Biography


Early life

Nisargadatta was born on 17 April 1897 to Shivrampant Kambli and Parvati bai, in
Bombay Mumbai ( ; ), also known as Bombay ( ; its official name until 1995), is the capital city of the Indian States and union territories of India, state of Maharashtra. Mumbai is the financial centre, financial capital and the list of cities i ...
.Biography of Nisargadatta Maharaj
/ref> The day was also ''
Hanuman Jayanti Hanuman Jayanti (), also called Hanuman Janmotsav, is a Hindu festival celebrating the birth of the Hindu deity, and one of the protagonists of the ''Ramayana'' and its many versions, Hanuman. The celebration of Hanuman Jayanti varies by tim ...
'', the birthday of
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, hence the boy was named 'Maruti', after him. His parents were followers of the
Varkari Warkari ( ; Marathi: ; Pronunciation: ; Meaning: 'The one who performs the ''Wari) is a sampradaya (religious movement) within the bhakti spiritual tradition of Hinduism, geographically associated with the Indian state of Maharashtra. Wark ...
sampradaya,
Vaishnavite Vaishnavism () ), also called Vishnuism, is one of the major Hindu denominations, Hindu traditions, that considers Vishnu as the sole Para Brahman, supreme being leading all other Hindu deities, that is, ''Mahavishnu''. It is one of the majo ...
bhakti tradition which worships
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. His father, Shivrampant, worked as a domestic servant in Mumbai and later became a petty farmer in Kandalgaon. Maruti Shivrampant Kambli was brought up in Kandalgaon, a small village in the Sindhudurga district of
Maharashtra Maharashtra () is a state in the western peninsular region of India occupying a substantial portion of the Deccan Plateau. It is bordered by the Arabian Sea to the west, the Indian states of Karnataka and Goa to the south, Telangana to th ...
, with his two brothers, four sisters and deeply religious parents.Detailed Biography
/ref> In 1915, after his father died, he moved to Bombay to support his family back home, following his elder brother. Initially he worked as a junior clerk at an office but quickly he opened a small goods store, mainly selling
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s (leaf-rolled cigarettes) and soon owned a string of eight retail shops.Sri Nisagdatta bio at advait.org
In 1924 he married Sumatibai and they had three daughters and a son.


Sadhana

In 1933, he was introduced to his
guru Guru ( ; International Alphabet of Sanskrit Transliteration, IAST: ''guru'') is a Sanskrit term for a "mentor, guide, expert, or master" of certain knowledge or field. In pan-Indian religions, Indian traditions, a guru is more than a teacher: tr ...
,
Siddharameshwar Maharaj Sri Siddharameshwar Maharaj (1888–1936) was a guru in the Inchagiri Sampradaya founded by his guru Bhausaheb Maharaj, a branch of the Navnath Sampradaya, the 'Nine Masters' tradition in India. His disciples included Nath teachers Nisarga ...
, the head of the Inchegiri branch of the
Navnath Sampradaya The Navanatha (), also spelt as Navnath in vernacular languages, are the nine saints, Masters or Naths on whom the Navnath Sampradaya, the lineage of the nine gurus, is based.
, by his friend Yashwantrao Baagkar. His guru told him, "You are not what you take yourself to be...".Sri Nisargdatta Quote
Siddharameshwar initiated him into the Inchegiri Sampradaya, giving him meditation-instruction and a mantra, which he immediately began to recite. Siddharameshwar gave Nisargadatta instructions for self-enquiry which he followed verbatim, as he himself recounted later: Following his guru's instructions to concentrate on the feeling "I Am", he used all his spare time looking at himself in silence, and remained in that state for the coming years, practising meditation and singing devotional bhajans:
/ref> After an association that lasted hardly two and a half years,
Siddharameshwar Maharaj Sri Siddharameshwar Maharaj (1888–1936) was a guru in the Inchagiri Sampradaya founded by his guru Bhausaheb Maharaj, a branch of the Navnath Sampradaya, the 'Nine Masters' tradition in India. His disciples included Nath teachers Nisarga ...
died on 9 November 1936.Timothy Conway
''Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj (1897-1981), Life & Teachings of Bombay's Fiery Sage of Liberating Wisdom''
enlightened-spirituality.org
In 1937, Maharaj left Mumbai and travelled across India.
/ref> After eight months he returned to his family in Mumbai in 1938. On the journey home his state of mind changed, realizing that "nothing was wrong anymore." He spent the rest of his life in Mumbai, maintaining one shop to earn an income.


Later years

Between 1942 and 1948 he suffered two personal losses, first the death of his wife, Sumatibai, followed by the death of his daughter. He started to give initiations in 1951, after a personal revelation from his guru, Siddharameshwar Maharaj. After he retired from his shop in 1966, Nisargadatta Maharaj continued to receive and teach visitors in his home, giving discourses twice a day, until his death on 8 September 1981 at the age of 84, of
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.It Is Not Real
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Teachings


Style of teaching

Nisargadatta gave talks and answered questions at his humble flat in Khetwadi,
Mumbai Mumbai ( ; ), also known as Bombay ( ; its official name until 1995), is the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra. Mumbai is the financial capital and the most populous city proper of India with an estimated population of 12 ...
, where a mezzanine room was created for him to receive disciples and visitors. This room was also used for daily
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ings,
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s (devotional songs), meditation sessions, and discourses. Cathy Boucher notes that the Inchagiri Sampradaya emphasized mantra meditation from its inception in the early 19th century, but that the emphasis shifted toward a form of
Self-enquiry Self-enquiry, also spelled self-inquiry (Sanskrit ''vichara'', also called ''jnana-vichara'' or '), is the constant attention to the inner awareness of "I" or "I am" recommended by Ramana Maharshi as the most efficient and direct way of discove ...
with Sri Siddharameshwar. Nevertheless, Boucher also notes that Nisargadatta adopted a different mode of instruction, through questions and answers, for his western disciples. Many of Nisargadatta Maharaj's talks were recorded, and formed the basis of ''
I Am That ''I Am That'' is a compilation of talks on Shiva Advaita (Nonduality (spirituality), Nondualism) philosophy by Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj, a Hindu spiritual teacher who lived in Mumbai. The English translation of the book from the original Marathi- ...
'' as well as of the several other books attributed to him.


Awareness of true nature

According to Timothy Conway, Nisargadatta's only subject was Nisargadatta explains: In ''Consciousness and the Absolute'', Nisargadatta Maharaj further explains:


Self-enquiry

According to Conway, awareness of the Absolute could be regained by


Devotion and mantra repetition

Nisargadatta was critical of a merely intellectual approach to nondual Truth. He had a strong devotional zeal towards his own guru, and suggested the path of devotion,
Bhakti yoga Bhakti yoga (), also called Bhakti marga (, literally the path of '' bhakti''), is a spiritual path or spiritual practice within Hinduism focused on loving devotion towards any personal deity.Karen Pechelis (2014), The Embodiment of Bhakti, ...
, to some of his visitors, as he believed the path of knowledge, Jnana yoga was not the only approach to Truth. Nisargadatta also emphasized love of Guru and God, and the practice of mantra repetition and singing bhajans, devotional songs.


Scriptures

According to Timothy Conway, Nisargadatta often read Marathi scriptures: Nath saint
Jnanesvar Sant Dnyaneshwar (Marathi pronunciation: ̪ɲaːn̪eʃʋəɾ, (Devanagari : सन्त ज्ञानेश्वर), also referred to as Jñāneśvara, Jñānadeva, Dnyandev or Mauli or Dnyaneshwar Vitthal Kulkarni (1275–1296 (living ...
's
Amrutanubhav Amrutanubhav or Amritanubhav is a composition by the Marathi people, Marathi saint and poet Jñāneśvar during the 13th century. It is considered to be a milestone in Marathi literature.Budkuley, K. I. R. A. N. (2005). Indo-European storytelling ...
and Jnanesvari (Gita Commentary); Varkari Sants, namely
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a's Bhagavat (''Eknathi Bhagavata'', a rewrite of the ''Bhagavad Purana''), Ramdas'
Dasbodh ''Dāsbodh'', loosely meaning "advice to the disciple" in Marathi, is a 17th-century bhakti (devotion) and jnana (insight) spiritual text. It was orally narrated by the saint Samarth Ramdas to his disciple, Kalyan Swami. The ''Dāsbodh'' provi ...
a, and
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's poems; but also the
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,
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's treatises, and some major
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.


Nisarga Yoga

Nisargadatta taught what has been called ''Nisarga Yoga'' (Nisarga can be translated as "nature"). In ''I Am That'', Nisarga Yoga is defined as living life with "harmlessness," "friendliness," and "interest," abiding in "spontaneous awareness" while being "conscious of effortless living." The practice of this form of
Yoga Yoga (UK: , US: ; 'yoga' ; ) is a group of physical, mental, and spiritual practices or disciplines that originated with its own philosophy in ancient India, aimed at controlling body and mind to attain various salvation goals, as pra ...
involves
meditating Meditation is a practice in which an individual uses a technique to train attention and awareness and detach from reflexive, "discursive thinking", achieving a mentally clear and emotionally calm and stable state, while not judging the meditat ...
on one's sense of "I am", "being" or "consciousness" with the aim of reaching its ultimate source prior to this sense, which Nisargadatta called the "Self". The second edition of ''I Am That'' includes an epilogue titled Nisarga Yoga by Maurice Frydman which includes this passage:Nisargadatta did not prescribe a specific practice for self-knowledge but advised his disciples, "Don't pretend to be what you are not, don't refuse to be what you are." By means of
self-enquiry Self-enquiry, also spelled self-inquiry (Sanskrit ''vichara'', also called ''jnana-vichara'' or '), is the constant attention to the inner awareness of "I" or "I am" recommended by Ramana Maharshi as the most efficient and direct way of discove ...
, he advised, "Why don't you enquire how real are the world and the person?". Nisargadatta frequently spoke about the importance of having the "inner conviction" about one's true nature and without such Self-knowledge one would continue to suffer. Nisargadatta claimed that the names of the
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Shiva Shiva (; , ), also known as Mahadeva (; , , Help:IPA/Sanskrit, ɐɦaːd̪eːʋɐh and Hara, is one of the Hindu deities, principal deities of Hinduism. He is the God in Hinduism, Supreme Being in Shaivism, one of the major traditions w ...
,
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and
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were the names of nature (Nisarga) personified, and that all of life arises from the same
non-dual Nondualism includes a number of philosophical and spiritual traditions that emphasize the absence of fundamental duality or separation in existence. This viewpoint questions the boundaries conventionally imposed between self and other, min ...
source or Self. Remembrance of this source was the core of Nisargadatta's message:The Seven Principles of Nisarga Yoga (As identified by Nic Higham, 2018) # Non-identification and right understanding # Interest and earnestness # Spontaneity and effortlessness # Attentiveness to being # Right action # Going within to go beyond # Awareness of Self


Lineage


Disciples

Among his best known disciples are
Maurice Frydman Maurice Frydman (''Maurycy Frydman'' or ''Maurycy Frydman-Mor'' in Polish), aka ''Swami Bharatananda'' (20 October 1901 in Warsaw, Russian Empire – 9 March 1976 in Bombay, India), was an engineer and humanitarian who spent the later part of hi ...
, Sailor Bob Adamson, Stephen Howard Wolinsky (born 31 January 1950), Jean Dunn, Alexander Smit (Sri Parabrahmadatta Maharaj) (1948-1998), Douwe Tiemersma (7 January 1945 – 3 January 2013), Robert Powell, Timothy Conway,
Wayne Dyer Wayne Walter Dyer (May 10, 1940 – August 29, 2015) was an American self-help author and a motivational speaker. Dyer earned a Bachelor’s degree in History and Philosophy, a Master’s degree in Psychology and an Ed.D. in Guidance and Counse ...
and
Ramesh Balsekar Ramesh S. Balsekar (25 May 1917 – 27 September 2009) was an Indian Advaita teacher and physical culturist.Singleton, Mark. (2010). ''Yoga Body: The Origins of Modern Posture Practice''. Oxford University Press. p. 128. He was disciple and ...
(1917-2009). A less well known disciple is Sri Ramakant Maharaj (born 8 July 1941), who received the naam
mantra A mantra ( ; Pali: ''mantra'') or mantram (Devanagari: मन्त्रम्) is a sacred utterance, a numinous sound, a syllable, word or phonemes, or group of words (most often in an Indo-Iranian language like Sanskrit or Avestan) belie ...
from Nisargadatta in 1962, spent the next 19 years with the master.Interview with Ramakant maharaj
/ref>Shri Ramakant Maharaj
/ref> and claims to be "the only Indian direct disciple of Shri Nisargadatta Maharaj" who offers initiation into this lineage.Shri Ramakant Maharaj, ''Information''
/ref> Sachin Kshirsagar, who has published a series of books on Nisargadatta in the Marathi language
/ref> and also re-published ''Master of Self Realization'', says to have received the Naam (Mantra) in a dream from Shree Nisargadatta Maharaj on 17 Oct., 2011.


Successors

David Godman David Godman (born 1953) is an English writer. He has written on the life, teachings and disciples of Ramana Maharshi, an Indian sage who lived and taught for more than fifty years at Arunachala, a sacred mountain in Tamil Nadu, India. In the l ...
gives the following account of an explanation by Nisargadatta of the succession of Gurus in the Inchagiri Sampradaya: According to David Godman, Nisargadatta was not allowed by Siddharameshwar to appoint a successor, because he "wasn't realised himself when Siddharameshwar passed away."David Godman, ''Remembering Nisargadatta Maharaj''
/ref> Nisargadatta started to initiate others in 1951, after receiving an inner revelation from Siddharameshwar. Nisargadatta himself explains:


Works

* ''Self Knowledge & Self Realisation'', Bombay: Ram Narayan Chavhan, 1963 * ''
I Am That ''I Am That'' is a compilation of talks on Shiva Advaita (Nonduality (spirituality), Nondualism) philosophy by Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj, a Hindu spiritual teacher who lived in Mumbai. The English translation of the book from the original Marathi- ...
'' (ed. Maurice Frydman), Bombay: Chetana, 1973, ISBN 9788185300450 * ''Pointers from Nisargadatta Maharaj'' (ed. Ramesh S. Balsekar), Bombay: Chetana, 1982'','' ISBN 978-0893860042 * ''Seeds of Consciousness'' (ed. Jean Dunn), NC: Acorn Press, 1982, ISBN 978-0893860257 * ''Prior to Consciousness'' (ed. Jean Dunn), New York: Grove Press, 1985, ISBN 978-8185300351 * ''The Nectar of the Lord's Feet'' (ed. Robert Powell), Longmead en Shaftesbury (Dorset): Element Books, 1987, ISBN 978-1852300111 republished as ''The Nectar of Immortality'', San Diego: Blue Dove Press, 2001, ISBN 978-1884997136 * ''The Ultimate Medicine'' (ed. Robert Powell), San Diego: Blue Dove Press, 1994, ISBN 978-1556436338 * ''Consciousness and the Absolute'' (ed. Jean Dunn), Durham: Acorn Press, 1994, ISBN 978-0893860417 * ''The Experience of Nothingness'' (ed. Robert Powell), San Diego: Blue Dove Press, 1996, ISBN 978-1884997143 * ''Gleanings from Nisargadatta'' (ed. Mark West), Beyond Description Publishing, 2006 * ''Beyond Freedom'' (ed. Maria Jory), Mumbai: Yogi Impressions, 2007, ISBN 978-8188479283 * ''I Am Unborn'' (ed. Damodar Lund and Pradeep Apte), 2007 * ''The Nisargadatta Gita'' (ed. Pradeep Apte), 2008, ISBN 978-0984776764 * ''Meditations with Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj'' (ed. Dinkar Kshirsagar and Suresh N. Mehta), Mumbai: Yogi Impressions, 2014, ISBN 978-9382742197 * ''Nothing is Everything'' (ed. Mohan Gaitonde), Mumbai: Zen Publications, 2014, ISBN 978-9382788973 * ''Self-Love'' (ed. Dinkar Kshirsagar), Mumbai: Zen Publications, 2017, ISBN 978-0984776764 * ''The Earliest Discourses: Meditations from 1954-1956'' (ed. Shankarrao B. Daygude and Dinkar Kshirsagar), Mumbai: Zen Publications, 2020, ISBN 978-9387242388


See also

*
Maurice Frydman Maurice Frydman (''Maurycy Frydman'' or ''Maurycy Frydman-Mor'' in Polish), aka ''Swami Bharatananda'' (20 October 1901 in Warsaw, Russian Empire – 9 March 1976 in Bombay, India), was an engineer and humanitarian who spent the later part of hi ...
*
Ramana Maharshi Ramana Maharshi (; ; 30 December 1879 – 14 April 1950) was an Indian Hindu Sage (philosophy), sage and ''jivanmukta'' (liberated being). He was born Venkataraman Iyer, but is mostly known by the name Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi. He was b ...
*
Ramesh Balsekar Ramesh S. Balsekar (25 May 1917 – 27 September 2009) was an Indian Advaita teacher and physical culturist.Singleton, Mark. (2010). ''Yoga Body: The Origins of Modern Posture Practice''. Oxford University Press. p. 128. He was disciple and ...
*
Samarth Ramdas Ramdas (c. 1608 – c. 1682), also known as Samarth Ramdas Swami or Ramdas Swami, was an Indian Hindu saint, philosopher, poet, writer and spiritual master. He was a devotee of the Hindu deities Rama and Hanuman. Early life Ramdas or previous ...


Notes


References


Sources

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Web sources


Further reading

* ''Stephen Howard Wolinsky'', I Am That I Am: A Tribute to Sri Nisargadatta. 2000. . * ''Peter Brent'', Godmen of India. ''NY: Quadrangle Books, 1972'', pp. 136–40. * ''S. Gogate & P.T. Phadol'', Meet the Sage: Shri Nisargadatta, ''Sri Sadguru Nisargadatta Maharaj Amrit Mahotsav Samiti'', 1972. * ''Neal Rosner (Swami Paramatmananda)'', On the Road to Freedom: A Pilgrimage in India, Vol. 1, ''San Ramon, CA: Mata Amritanandamayi Center, 1987, pp. 212–8.'' * ''Ramesh Sadashiv Balsekar'', Explorations into the Eternal: Forays from the Teaching of Nisargadatta Maharaj . 1989. . * ''Bertram Salzman'', Awaken to the Eternal: Nisargadatta Maharaj: a Journey of Self Discovery. 2006. . * ''Saumitra Krishnarao Mullarpattan'' (died September 2012), The Last Days of Nisargadatta Maharaj. ''India: Yogi Impressions Books,'' 2007. . * ''Dasbodh – Spiritual Instruction for the Servant'' – Saint Shri Samartha Ramdas, Sadguru Publishing, 2010


DVDs

* Awaken to the Eternal, Nisargadatta Maharaj: A Journey of Self-Discovery. 1995.
''Tatvamasi – You Are That'' (2009), 87 min. Online


External links

;Nisargadatta websites * www.nisargadatta.co.uk – The essential message/teachings of Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj Generic Web resources on Nisargadatta
Nisargadatta compilation of quotes from various books

Nisargadatta core teachings summarised from the book "The Essential Nisargadatta"
;Lineage

* ;Background and biography
Remembering Nisargadatta Maharaj, reflections of David Godman


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I Am That pdf
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