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The great mystic saint and yogi Shri Manik Prabhu Maharaj (1817-1865) is hailed as the fourth incarnation of Lord Dattatreya and has an enormous following in the country. Shri Saibaba of Shirdi, Shri Akkalkot Swami Maharaj and Shri Gondavalekar Maharaj were Shri Prabhu’s contemporaries and they interacted with him on matters of deep spiritual wisdom. Shri Prabhu was also associated with the first war of Indian independence in 1857. All biographers refer to Shri Prabhu as a saint of great spirituality and mysticism. He is hailed as ‘Bhaktakarya Kalpadruma’. Stories of his miracles and eye witness accounts, which bear testimony to the manner in which he brought succor to the distressed and the sorrowing, to the afflicted and the wronged, who, ardently and with deep faith sought his spiritual intervention are available.
Shri Prabhu’s teaching, basically, lay
stress on the path of Bhakti. Alongside, he moralizes in the most
remarkable manner on the ‘Vedantic Truths’ concerning the ‘Spiritual
Unity’ of beings. Shri Prabhu uses his theological platform
beautifully, to unfold, interpret and even reason out the concept of
‘ Ultimate Reality’. His innumerable poetic compositions are replete
with expressions of ardent devotion to the different manifestations
of Parabrahma. In the final analysis, he enjoins a meaningful
connection between man and man, in a spirit of fellowship and
brotherhood, disregarding affiliations of religions, caster of
creeds. Such a philosophy invited messianic reverence for Shri
Prabhu from all communities and earned him the appellation ‘Sakalamatacharya’.
Sakalmata Sampradaya is not a cult or a sect. It is a holistic and
an all embracing school of philosophy, which basically rests on the
concept of a Supreme Soul that pervades the Universe and in that
context perceives a spiritual unity in the entire human race. This
school of thought holds an umbrella of eqality over all diversities
of religions, faiths, and persuasions. Such a philosophy was readily
acceptable to people of all religions, castes or creeds, and to rich
and poor, as it held the promise of harmony among all people,
transcending all barriers that produced conflicts. |
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