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Ayodhya Yatra | Samartha Ramadas Charitram | Dr Ranganji #SamarthaRamdas #BhaktiYoga #AdvaitaVedanta #RamaBhakta #HanumanDevotion #SpiritualWisdom #Dasbodh #ManacheShlok #MarathiLiterature #RamdasWritings #EthicalLiving #SpiritualPoetry #HinduRenaissance #RamdasiSampradaya #YouthEmpowerment #WomenInSpirituality #MarathaCulture #ShivajiMaharaj #Sajjangad #MarathaEmpire #RamdasAndShivaji #IndianSaints #ChaphalTemple #HanumanMandir #RamNavami #SpiritualJourney #IndianPilgrimage || Jai Jai Raghuveer Samartha || 🕉️ Spiritual Identity & Philosophy Bhakti Yoga Advaita Vedanta Rama devotion Hanuman worship Self-realisation Detachment and contentment 📚 Literary Contributions Dasbodh – spiritual and practical guidance Manache Shlok – 205 verses on ethical living Aatmaram – philosophical reflections Manobodh – moral conduct and wisdom Sukhakarta Dukhaharta – famous Ganesh aarti 🏛️ Social & Cultural Impact Ramdasi Sampradaya – spiritual movement Mathas (monasteries) – centers for devotion and service Women disciples – progressive inclusion Physical fitness and youth empowerment Hindu renaissance ⚔️ Historical Connections Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj – disciple and political ally Sajjangad – final resting place and spiritual hub Maratha Empire – cultural revival Guru Hargobind – notable meeting in North India 🗺️ Pilgrimage & Travels Nasik & Panchavati – early ascetic life Chaphal & Shahapur – temple installations 12-year pilgrimage – pan-India spiritual journey And now — Dr. R. Ranganji is speaking. In a quiet hall in Tirupati, he is not just retelling, he is unfolding history. Holding up forgotten granthas — Ramdasibhagaar, Dasa Vijayam, Dasa Vishramdham — and revealing what dusty pages and blurred memory cannot: the truth of someone who truly lived. He is breaking open the story, not as a scholar, but as one who has touched it. His words are not interpretations. They are transmissions. And this… this is just Lecture 1. He walked away from a wedding. He walked into history. Now, we walk with him — not just as listeners, but as witnesses.