Premanand Govind Sharan
Premanand Govind Sharan (born Aniruddh Kumar Pandey, 1969),[5] known to his followers as Premanand Maharaj, is a God-realised hindu saint from Vrindavan, India.[6] He belongs to the Radhavallabh Sect.[7][8][9][10] Early yearsAniruddh Kumar Pandey, later known as Premanand Maharaj, was born in 1969 in the village of Akhri, Sarsaul Block, near Kanpur, [11][1]to Shambhu Pandey and Rama Devi. His father, Shambhu Pandey, was a Brahmin and a hardworking farmer who tilled the land with his own hands. His family was deeply religious and pious, and their home was infused with a sense of spiritual devotion. From a young age, Aniruddh exhibited a strong religious and spiritual nature. He would often recite chalisas dedicated to various Hindu deities, showing a connection to the divine that was rare for a child his age. After returning from school, he would frequently retreat into solitude, contemplating life's deeper questions. He often pondered the impermanence of life and the inevitability of death, reflecting on thoughts like, "My mother will die one day, and everyone will die—who is truly mine?" This early introspection laid the foundation for his later spiritual journey. Shambhu Pandey, Aniruddh’s father, was also known for his honesty and integrity. Once, after selling grain, he received 110 rupees instead of the correct amount. In an act of honesty, he returned to the market to return the extra 10 rupees. Such values of truth and righteousness were instilled in Aniruddh from an early age, shaping the man he would later become. At the age of 13, driven by an intense spiritual longing, Aniruddh left his home in search of God-realisation, seeking Moksha. This marked the beginning of his lifelong quest for spiritual understanding, a journey that would transform him into the revered figure of Premanand Maharaj.[12] Spiritual learnings and moved to VrindavanAfter he initiated into celibacy, taking up the vows of Brahmacharya, he was given the name Anandswaroop Brahmachari. Later, as he embraced the ascetic vows of Sannyas, upon accepting the Mahavakya, he was named Swami Anandashram. He lived most of his early life as a spiritual seeker on the solitary banks of the Ganga in Varanasi. He never stayed in Ashramas, due to his intrinsic aversion to Ashrama politics and his emphasis on direct God-realisation. While a sannyasin, he never begged for alms, and lived with aakash-vritti. While in Vrindavan meditating beneath a peepal tree, a saint requested him repeatedly to watch Raas Leela the next day, which Premanand Maharaj accepted reluctantly as god's will.[2][13][14] He initiated into the Radhavallabhi Sampradaya by attaining the "Sharanagati Mantra" and met his current Sadgurudev Pujya Shri Hit Gaurangi Sharanji Maharaj or Bade Guruji. Bade Guruji gave him the "Nij Mantra," which is the initiation of "Sahachari Bhava" and "Nitya Vihar Rasa," which let him enter the Rasik Saints.[15][16] GuruMohit Maral Goswami, the Tilkayat Adhikari of Radhavallabh Temple initiated Premanand Maharaj into the Radhavallabhi sect through the "Sharanagati Mantra." A few days later, at Pujya Shri Goswami Ji's insistence, Maharaj Ji met his current Sadgurudev, Pujya Shri Hit Gaurangi Sharan ji Maharaj, also called "Bade Maharaj", one of the most revered and well known Saints of Sahachari Bhava. Pujya Shri Hit Gaurangi Sharanji Maharaj gave him the "Nija Mantra," which is the initiation of "Sahachari Bhava" and "Nitya Vihar Rasa," i.e. Thus, Pujya Maharaj ji entered the league of Rasik Saints.[17][2] Trust![]() The Shri Hit Radha Keli Kunj Trust Vrindavan is a non-profit organization founded in 2016.[18] The states aim of the trust is to work for the betterment and upliftment of society and its people. It offers logding, food, clothing, medical care, and other necessities to pilgrimages to Vrindavan Dham.[19][20] Spiritual Teachings & PhilosophyFrom early phase, he has stated to oppose the hierarchical life of the ashram. He discusses that spirituality is the essence of life, existence, and truth.[21] and emphasis that Guru has great importance in everyone's life.[4] Spiritual power maintains harmony in personal and social relationships. A negative character can be very dangerous; don't spoil your character.[22] Preserve the invaluable asset of celibacy (Brahmacharya), which greatly assists in leading a healthy, balanced, and spiritually oriented life.[23] Bibliography
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