Short Biography of Shree Maharaj
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The family of Shree
Dhakdev, responsible for the maintenance of the temples,
was naturally in continuous contact with religious activities and
therefore increasing their faith in God. In this family, of deep
devotion, was born the Great Saint of all, our beloved Shree
Digambardas Maharaj alias Shree Vitthalrao Joshi Maharaj.
His father, Shree Ganesh Vishnu
Joshi, had great faith in God and was extremely devoted to Lord
Shiva and Shree Ram Prabhu. He was a kind hearted person with
clean conduct and judgement. He never purposely harmed anyone
with his actions, words or thoughts.
Shree Ganesh Vishnu Joshi (father
of Shree Maharaj) had 4 children from his first wife. Later,
after the death of his first wife, he married 'Gangu' the
daughter of Narayan Dayi Sowani from Someshwar. 'Gangu' was
called as 'Smt. Janakibai' after the wedding and she gave birth
to 4 children. Shree Maharaj was the 2nd child and eldest son of
Smt. Janaki and Shree Ganesh Joshi. Smt. Janakibai was virtuous
and dutiful wife always devoted to God. She passed away in 1925
and Shree Maharaj performed her last rituals. When the last rites
were over, her Gold Bangles, MangalSutra(the marraige String),
small folds of her saree, the coconut etc were found intact
proving her purity.
As a child, Chi. Vitthal suffered
from a disease called 'Dropsy' and his survival was like a
rebirth. Later, while playing, he was injured in the center of
the eyebrows by a wooden piece. His condition was extremely
delicate, but he recovered due to the love and care of his cousin
grandmother who nursed him tenderly - day and night. (Shree
Maharaj would become very emotional whenever he narrated this
incident to his disciples)
This cousin Grandmother was a
very affectionate and duty conscious lady, always ready to help
anyone in difficulty. She had great experience as a mid-wife and
always helped pregnant women in the village since there was no
medical facility available. At times, she would run to help women
even in the middle of the night. Once, when a pregnant women from
the lower caste was in trouble, the villagers approached Shree
Maharaj's grandmother for help. She immediately went along to
help deliver the baby and made sure the mother and the baby were
safe. This was identified as a very bold act in the caste driven
society those days. Such an act which was transparent, without
expections and in-line with duty had expounded the beautiful
doctrine of the humanity-oriented Hindu religion irrespective of
caste and creed to the Society and the world.
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