Pujya Niruma
Pujya Niruma | |
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Born |
Niruben Amin 2 December 1944 Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India |
Died | 19 March 2006 |
Guru | Dada Bhagwan |
Philosophy | Akram Vignan |
Pujya Niruben Amin, lovingly called ‘Niruma’ was born on December 2, 1944 in Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India.[1] She was a leading disciple of the Gnani Purush 'Dada Bhagwan'. Under His guidance and through selfless service, she has played an important role in carrying on the Gnani’s mission of liberating people through Akram Vignan.[2]
Life
Pujya Niruma was born to a rich family wherein she was the youngest and the only sister of five brothers. From a very young age, she had an ardent desire to be a doctor for servicing the mankind. After completing the school years in Mumbai, she graduated from the Aurangabad Medical College. During her final college year, her brother spoke to her about Param Pujya Dada Bhagwan.[3]
Spiritual Inclination
Pujya Niruma attained Self Realization from Param Pujya Dada Bhagwan on July 8, 1968 at the age of Twenty-Three. For the first time, she met Him on June 29, 1968 in Vadodara (Gujarat) and completely surrendered to the Gnani for spreading peace and love across the globe.[4]
With an unflinching determination of helping millions, who are encountering diverse worldly sufferings, through Param Pujya Dada Bhagwan’s grace of Akram Vignan, she gave up all her worldly comforts and decided to serve the Gnani.
Accompanying Param Pujya Dada Bhagwan wherever He went across the globe and taking care of his needs, Pujya Niruma became an esteemed exemplar of seva (devotional service), dedicating 20 years of her selfless service to the Gnani.[5]
With the only goal of fulfilling the selfless and deep desire of Param Pujya Dada Bhagwan to liberate the world from all internal and external sufferings through the path of Akram Vignan, Pujya Niruma recorded all His spiritual discourses (satsangs). She even compiled and published the Gnani's pure speech (without alternation) in the form of different books, including the 14 series of Aptavani.[6]
In 1987, Param Pujya Dada Bhagwan graced her with special spiritual powers to conduct self-realization ceremonies. He said to Pujya Niruma, “You have to become the mother of the whole world.”[7]
In 1988, Pujya Niruma presided over the first Gnan Vidhi (self-realization ceremony of 2 hours). With the Param Pujya Dada Bhagwan’s grace and protection since then, she traveled to remotest locations to spread Akram Vignan.[8]
In 2002, she inaugurated a big complex called the 'Trimandir Sankul' in Adalaj, Gandhinagar, which was developed under her guidance and supervision. This, too, was the vision of the Param Pujya Dada Bhagwan.[9]
In 2003, Pujya Niruma gave special blessings originally of Param Pujya Dada Bhagwan to Pujya Deepakbhai Desai, to preside over the self-realization ceremonies.[10]
On March 19 2006, Pujya Niruma left her mortal body in a state of absolute Samadhi.[11] Even today, her subtle spiritual presence continues to impart inner strength to people for progressing on the path of liberation. She gave a touching final message to all, "Live with Love...Promise?"[12]
References
- ↑ "Pujya Niruben Amin". http://www.dadabhagwan.org. Dada Bhagwan Foundation. Retrieved November 20, 2014. External link in
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(help) - ↑ "Akram Vignan". http://graceofgnan.com. Retrieved November 20, 2014. External link in
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(help) - ↑ "Dr. Niruben Amin". http://www.pujas.com/. Retrieved November 20, 2014.
- ↑ "Vatsalyamurti". http://www.dadashri.org/. Retrieved November 20, 2014.
- ↑ "Pujya Dr. Niruma". http://www.self-realization.in/. Retrieved November 20, 2014.
- ↑ "Niruben Amin Ji". http://aasthatv.com/. Retrieved November 20, 2014.
- ↑ "Niruma-Self-realized Mother". http://dadamahatma.wordpress.com. Retrieved November 20, 2014. External link in
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(help) - ↑ "Pujya Niruma’s contribution in spreading the knowledge of Akram Vignan". http://www.dadabhagwan.org. Retrieved November 20, 2014.
- ↑ "Concept of Trimandir". http://www.trimandir.org/. Retrieved November 20, 2014.
- ↑ "Deepakbhai Desai". http://www.gurusfeet.com/. Guru’s Feet (A Meeting Place for Spiritual People). Retrieved November 20, 2014.
- ↑ "Niruma Samadhi". Retrieved November 20, 2014.
- ↑ "Pujya Niruma". http://www.speakingtree.in/. Retrieved November 20, 2014.