Bhaktamal | Gagangiri Maharaj
Real Name: Shripad Ganpatrao Patankar
Other Names - Param Pujya Swami Gagangiri Maharaj
Disciples - Ashish Maharaj
Aradhya -
Lord Dattatreya
Birth - 30 November 1906
Place of Birth - Mandure, Patan, Maharashtra
Died - 4 February 2008 (aged 101), Khopoli, Raigad, Maharashtra
Marital Status - Unmarried
Famous - Philosopher, Social reformer, Saint in Nath Sampradaya
Honors - Vishva Gaurav, Parliament of the World's Religions
Gagangiri Maharaj was a revered Hindu saint, yogi, and spiritual teacher from Maharashtra. He was widely respected for his intense yogic practices, devotion, and teachings that combined spirituality with disciplined living.
Key facts about Gagangiri Maharaj:
❀ He was known for practicing rigorous meditation and penance in forests, caves, and the Himalayas.
❀ He emphasized self-discipline, yoga, meditation, devotion to God, and service to humanity.
❀ Many devotees regarded him as a spiritually accomplished master (Siddha Yogi).
❀ He established several ashrams, with one of the most well-known being at Gagangad Ashram.
❀ His teachings attracted followers from across India, including prominent public figures and spiritual seekers.
Many devotees attribute miraculous events to Gagangiri Maharaj, including healings, protection during difficult times, and spiritual experiences. These accounts are based on devotees' personal beliefs and testimonies rather than independently verified historical evidence.
Gagangiri Maharaj attained Mahasamadhi on 4 February 2008 at the age of 101. His Samadhi Shrine at Gagangad Ashram has become an important pilgrimage destination, where devotees gather throughout the year to offer prayers and remember his teachings.