Gita Bhartiji

Gita Bhartiji, or Swami Shri Mahamandaleshwar Santoshpuri Gita Bharatiji, is a guru who was born in Delhi, India in 1954. She was the disciple of Shri 108 Mahamandaleshwar Swami Shri Hariharanandji Maharaj since the age of three. She showed remarkable talents at a young age, delivering discourses on the Bhagavad Gita at the age of seven years. It was because of her impressive sermons on the holy Gita that she was dubbed 'Gita Bharati' at the age of 10 years by Rajendra Prasad, who was then the President of India. At the age of 14 years she took sanyas deeksha and was termed as Mahamandaleshwar at 18 years of age.

While preaching the Gita in Gujarat, when they finally arrived in Ahmedabad, on 11 November 1963, Swami Shri Hariharanandji Maharaj died. Pujya Guruji built a beautiful ashram and temple in his memory. Pujya Guruji is also the founder of many ashrams, including ones in Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Delhi, Solapur, and Haridwar, which are also the sites of highly regarded private schools.[1]

Pujya Gita Bharatiji is a Mahamandaleshwar of the Nirvani Akhada. The Nirvani Akhada is made up of about two thousand renouncers. Pujya Guruji is the first woman in history to have the honor of being selected a Mahamandaleshwar. She is also the author of many books, the most famous being 'Guru Gita'.

References

  1. Swami Hariharanand Public School site
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