Ignorance has come by hearing and thinking, and so by contemplating and practising the teachings of the master one could attain the Truth. He then explained that one can achieve Self-realisation via the Vihangam Marg, the bird's way. He continued for nine months without any break, and his efforts were finally rewarded. He attained the ultimate Reality even at the cost of his life", and began meditated on a hill in the village. In 1918, he renounced the world and joined his four brother disciples to popularise his master's teachings. In 1920, when he was on the tour of popularising his master's teachings, he got the idea that one should go beyond meditation because meditation is only an initial stage to Self-realisation This method is known as Pipilika Marg, or the ant's way.Īfter the passing away of Bhausaheb Maharaj in 1914, Siddharameshwar Maharaj focused his attention on the teachings of his master. The main aim or goal of teaching meditation was to attain Final Reality, or Self-realisation. Bhausaheb Maharaj, understanding the mental capacity and lifestyle of the people then, started teaching meditation to his disciples at his monastery. Here he met his master, Bhausaheb Maharaj, who had built a monastery in 1885 in the small village of Inchgiri in Karnataka. He did his work with earnestness and settled down in Bijapur. He was born in August 1888 in the small village of Pathri, in the district Sholapur of India.Īt the age of 16, even though he was premature to work, he took a job as an accountant in a Marwadi firm at Bijapur. Shri Sadguru Siddharameshwar Maharaj is one of the greatest unknown saints of the age who attained the highest abode of Eternal peace.
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