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Kashmir... Jai Ho BHAGWAN GOPI NATH JI (3 July 1898 – 28 May 1968), born Gopinath Bhan, also called Bhagwan Gopinath Ji, was a mystic saint of early 20th century Kashmir in India. He has been called a jivanmukta (liberated soul)[2] and his spiritual state has been described as Shambhavi avastha (state of Shiva) Bhagwan Gopinath was born in a Kashmiri pandit family of Bhans, in a locality called Bhan Mohalla, in the city of Srinagar in Kashmir, on Friday 3 July 1898, which corresponds to Ashad, Shuklapaksh, Dvadashi (Ashada 19th, Vikrami 1955) per Hindu lunar calendar. His grandfather, Pandit Lachhman Joo Bhan was a wazir wazarat (deputy commissioner) of revenue department in the Dogra regime of the then-princely state of Kashmir During this stage, he is a said to have practised some technique of meditation that would seemingly help him control elements (called tattva) like fire and water out of the total 36 such elements enumerated in Kashmir Shaivism. He started the practice of blowing air at live charcoals in his fire pot (called kanger in local language) sometimes for hours together. A few of such of his statements, translated here into English, which his devotees recognise as his teachings, are as follows: One should cultivate and preserve the three virtues of righteous moral conduct, viz straightforwardness, honesty and purity in thought, word and deed. Self realisation comes when one bids farewell to ones ego.[1] Lust is the biggest impediment in ones spiritual development. Keen intellectual contemplation and self scrutiny help one to realise all aspects of God. Serious spiritual seekers should not be afraid of taking on the road which is fraught with difficulties of self-realisation. One should rise above the narrow division of religion, caste or creed and make peace with all humanity. One can consider Bhagvad Gita as ones spiritual master.[9] Sincere spiritual efforts and guru's grace lead a seeker to self-realisation. A seeker must surrender onto guru's feet with all his heart and soul. One should always contribute to charity to not let greed settle in. Indian Postal Service, released a stamp titled Bhagwan Gopinathji on the occasion of his 100th birth anniversary on 3 July 1998 "Stamp titled Bhagwan Gopinathji released". God Bless thanks sanjay kher June 05, 2019