Ramdwara (Devanagari रामद्वारा) means "the doorway to the ''Ram''" (i.e., to the name of God). It is a place of worship for the people who believe in Ramsnehi Sampradaya, which advocates chanting of "Ram" (राम).
[Page 324, Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency, Ahmedabad Government Central Press 1879 https://archive.org/stream/gazetteerbombay18enthgoog#page/n346/mode/2up] Ramsnehi means "People who love God". Their way of worshipping God is simple. People of all faiths, castes, sections etc. visit at the Ramdwaras.
[Page 24, Spiritual heritage of Rajasthan, Dinesh Chandra Shukla, Books Treasure, 1992 https://books.google.com/books?id=FhscAAAAIAAJ&q=Ramdwara+Shahpura&dq=Ramdwara+Shahpura&hl=en&sa=X&ei=DOUQUsGMH8TqrQfZmYCACQ&ved=0CEsQ6AEwBQ][Preface, Lakshya Ram Ji Maharaj, "Ram Rahasya Darshan" https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B3bUXrI1MZN1ZjI0WHhnX2s4T3M/edit?usp=sharing] This concept of ''Ram'' or ''Rama'' is distinct from the
Hindu deity
Rama
Rama (; ), Ram, Raman or Ramar, also known as Ramachandra (; , ), is a major deity in Hinduism. He is the seventh and one of the most popular ''avatars'' of Vishnu. In Rama-centric traditions of Hinduism, he is considered the Supreme Being ...
.
Origin of Ramsnehi
Ramsnehi Sampradaya is a spiritual and religious tradition originating in 1817
Vikram Samwat
Vikram Samvat ( IAST: ''Vikrama Samvat''; abbreviated VS) or Bikram Sambat B.S. and also known as the Vikrami calendar, is a Hindu calendar historically used in the Indian subcontinent. Vikram Samvat is generally 57 years ahead of Gregorian Calen ...
in Bhilwara city of Rajasthan by the
disciple
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Religion
* Disciple (Christianity), a student of Jesus Christ
* Twelve Apostles of Jesus, sometimes called the Twelve Disciples
* Seventy disciples in t ...
of Swami Shri
Ram Charan Maharaj
Ram Charan ( hi, राम चारण) (1720–1799)Page 24, Spiritual heritage of Rajasthan, Dinesh Chandra Shukla, Books Treasure, 1992 https://books.google.com/books?id=FhscAAAAIAAJ&q=Ramdwara+Shahpura&dq=Ramdwara+Shahpura&hl=en&sa=X&ei=DO ...
who provided the spiritual and philosophical basis for the sect.
In present time, ''Ramsnehi Sampradaya'' has four major
monasteries
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. All are in
Rajasthan
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, India. They are in the following cities:
*Shahpura, Rajasthan
* Banwara, Rajasthan
*Sodha, Rajasthan
*Bhilwara, Rajasthan

Smaller Ramdwara centres are located at various places in states of
Gujarat
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,
Madhya Pradesh
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,
Maharashtra and
Delhi
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.
Swami Ji Shree
Ram Charan Ji Maharaj
Ram Charan ( hi, राम चारण) (1720–1799)Page 24, Spiritual heritage of Rajasthan, Dinesh Chandra Shukla, Books Treasure, 1992 https://books.google.com/books?id=FhscAAAAIAAJ&q=Ramdwara+Shahpura&dq=Ramdwara+Shahpura&hl=en&sa=X&ei=DO ...
came to
Shahpura from
Bhilwara
Bhilwara () is a city, administrative headquarters in Bhilwara district of the Mewar region of Rajasthan, India. It has been termed as 'Textile city'.
History
Stone Age tools dating from 5,012 to 200,000 years were found in Bundi and Bhil ...
and did
Tapasya
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(deep meditation).
At the place where Swami Ram Charan Ji Maharaj's body was cremated, a giant Ramdwara has been built. This is now the chief Ramdwara of ''Ramsnehi Sampradaya''.
This Ramdwara is also called Ram Niwas Dhaam or Ram Niwas Baikunth Dhaam.
Construction

The Shahpura Ramdwara was sponsored by the then King of Shahpura, Maharaja Amar Singh, and his brother Chattra Singh.
It was built by constructors named Jarror Khan and Kushal Khan. This is also a great example of the brotherhood of
Hindus and
Muslims
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in India.
All the marble stones used in construction were sourced from a place near the north border of nearby village named ''Kanti''.
There is a speciality in all used marble stones that each marble stone has a picture and stone mark on it as of Hindi (Devnagari) alphabets of the construction of word "Ram" (Lord Ram), bow, saint, India's map, sword, lion, monkey and other natural pictures.
The main (and base) structure of Shahpura Ramdwara is an octagon shaped shiny marble pillar which is about 12 feet long. This pillar is situated at the cremation place of
Ram Charan Maharaj
Ram Charan ( hi, राम चारण) (1720–1799)Page 24, Spiritual heritage of Rajasthan, Dinesh Chandra Shukla, Books Treasure, 1992 https://books.google.com/books?id=FhscAAAAIAAJ&q=Ramdwara+Shahpura&dq=Ramdwara+Shahpura&hl=en&sa=X&ei=DO ...
. This pillar is called the
Samadhi
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Stambh.
The floor above the pillar is called
Baradari (a kind of summer house with several open marble gates ). A rectangular stone is placed in the center of Baradari which is just over the main pillar.
The Baradari has 108 small pillars which make 84 open gates.
The construction was done in different phases.
Monks of Ramdwara
The
monk
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s of ''RamSnehi Sampradaya'' are identical by their dressing code. They wear a robe coloured a very light pink. After taking oaths, monks can not return to their family and must treat the whole world equally and fairly, without any prejudices. They are supposed to follow all the defined rules strictly.
Way of worship and belief
Ramsnehis believe in the name of God (Ram राम) and do not believe in
idolatry. A Ramsnehi only follows the simple and easily defined rules. Ramsnehis just do
Darshan of the chair of current
Acharya
In Indian religions and society, an ''acharya'' (Sanskrit: आचार्य, IAST: ; Pali: ''ācariya'') is a preceptor and expert instructor in matters such as religion, or any other subject. An acharya is a highly learned person with a ti ...
and monks. They pay respects to all the previous (departed) acharyas and saints as well.
Ramsnehis remember the name राम (Ram, a name of the Lord). Three main pillars of the ideology are:
*Have the Name of God (राम) in your Heart
*Have mercy for every living being
*Be ready to serve any needy person
Spiritual succession (leaders) in Ramsnehi Sampradaya
The following are the Acharyas who successively led the Ramsnehi Sampradaya after Ram Charan:
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Ram Jan
Ram Jan was the first acharya of the Ramsnehi Sampradaya, after the foremost guru Ram Charan Maharaj. He formalized the sampradaya on the principles given by his guru.
Ram Jan also commissioned the construction of the ''Ram Niwas Dham'', the mai ...
#Dulhe Ram
#Chatra Das
#Narain Das
#Hari Das
#Himmat Ram
#Dilshudh Ram
#Dharam Das
#Daya Ram
#Jagram Das
#Nirbhay Ram
#Darshan Ram
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Ram Kishor
Ram Kishor was the 13th head of the Ramsnehi Sampradaya (headquarter Shahpura, Bhilwara).
Early life and Sannyasa initiation
Ram Kishor was born in 1918 at village Dhabar, district Pali, Rajasthan, in a Rajpurohit family to father Bhaironsingh ...
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Ram Dayal
Ram Dayal is the current head of the Ramsnehi Sampradaya (headquarters Shahpura, Bhilwara).Website of Ramsnehi Hospital
Dayal was born on 26 September 1956 in Indore.
He was accepted as a disciple by Bhagatram Ramsnehi (based in Chittorgarh) ...
(present)
Ram Dayal
Ram Dayal is the current head of the Ramsnehi Sampradaya (headquarters Shahpura, Bhilwara).Website of Ramsnehi Hospital
Dayal was born on 26 September 1956 in Indore.
He was accepted as a disciple by Bhagatram Ramsnehi (based in Chittorgarh) ...
is the present Acharya.
Gallery
file:frontbaradari.JPG, Baradari Picture From Front
file:ramdwara2.JPG, Another View of Ramdwara
file:doorwaytoSS.jpg, Door Way to ''Samadhi Stambh''
file:SamadhiStambh.JPG, ''Samadhi Stambh''
See also
*
Shahpura, Bhilwara
Shahpura is a town, near Bhilwara, city of Bhilwara and tehsil headquarters in Bhilwara district in the India, Indian States and territories of India, state of Rajasthan.
Governance
Shahpura is a Municipality city in the district of Bhilwara ...
References
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Sources
*Sant LakshyaRam (
Vikram Samwat
Vikram Samvat ( IAST: ''Vikrama Samvat''; abbreviated VS) or Bikram Sambat B.S. and also known as the Vikrami calendar, is a Hindu calendar historically used in the Indian subcontinent. Vikram Samvat is generally 57 years ahead of Gregorian Calen ...
2015 ). Preface of ''Ram Rahasya Darshan'', Ram Niwas Dham Trust, Bhilwara
''Ram Rahasya Darshan'' is a small compilation of Swami Ram Charan Ji's works, prepared by the late Sant Shree LakshyaRamJi.
*Capt. G. E. Westmacott, ''Some account of a sect of Hindu Schismatics in Western India, calling themselves Ramsanehis or friends of God'', Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, February, 1835 (pages 65–82
*http://vijayvargia.com/maharaj.pdf
*Svāmī Rāmacaraṇa, jīvanī evaṃ kr̥tiyoṃ kā adhyayana, Mādhavaprasāda Pāṇḍeya, Hindī Sāhitya Sammelana, 1982 - On the life and works of Swami RamCharan, 1719-1798, founder of the Ram Snehi sect in Vaishnavism.
A few prayers of Ramsnehis:
*http://vijayvargia.com/aartishrimaharajji.pdf
*Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency, Volume 9, Part 1, Government Central Press 1901
*Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency: Ahmedabad, Government Central Press 1879
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