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'''Odhavram''' (4 October 1889 – 13 January 1957) was an Indian religious teacher and a follower of [[Mohandas Gandhi]].  He campaigned for education, the poor, and the rights of [[Dalits]].
'''Odhavram''' (4 October 1889 – 13 January 1957) was an Indian religious teacher. He championed [[Gurukula]] education to improve the situation of the poor.


==Early years==
==Early life==
Odhavram was born in [[Jakhau]], a small village located on the west coast of [[Gujarat]], India in District [[Kutch]]h. He was born in a [[Bhanushali]] family on the auspicious day of Hindu festival of "[[Ram Navami]]" in 1889, he was named ''Udhav''. His parents were mother Chaagbai & father Hemraj. Udhav had one elder brother & two sisters.
Odhavram was born in [[Jakhau]], a small village located on the west coast of [[Gujarat, India]], in the district of [[Kutch district|Kutch]]. He was born in an agrarian [[Bhanushali]] family in 1889 on the festival of [[Ram Navami]], an auspicious day in the Hindu calendar.


As a kid Udhav was special. He did behave as a child but was more inclined towards spirituality. He loved Music and [[Bhajan]]s from the age of 5 and when he grew 9, he always carried the [[Bhagavad Gita|Bhagwad Geta]] to school and at play too. He used to narrate single lines from the sacred [[Bhagavad Gita|Geeta]] to his friends and at times discuss the same with [[Pandit]]s too.
He was named Udhav. As a child, he showed interest in religious texts. He loved music and singing traditional Indian poems known as [[bhajan|Bhajans.]] When he was 9 years old he studied under Guru Shanakaranand from [[Mandvi]], Kutch. He learned Sanskrit and the Vedas and often took the [[Bhagavad Gita]] to school to narrate single lines to his friends. He liked to discuss the Gita with [[pandit]]s and scholars of Hindu law, philosophy and music. After a life-threatening accident at an ashram, he returned to Jakhau to dedicate his life to Hinduism and the advancement of Kutch and Gujarat.
 
Udhav got his first [[Guru]] at the age of 9, Shanakaranand from [[Mandvi]] Takula in Kutch. Udhav learnt Sanskrit and the Vedas from Shankaranand for 6 months and following a life-threatening accident in the ashram was returned to Jakhau. Later, Udhav came to [[Bombay]] and worked as a gunny-bag laborer for 8 years but finally left Bombay dedicating his life for the mankind and for the up-liftment of [[Kutch]] and [[Gujarat]].


==Ishwar Ashram==
==Ishwar Ashram==
Odhavram came to [[Vandhay]] in Kutchh. Lalram was the Mahant at the Ishwar Ashram, Vandhai. The Vandhai Ashram follows the Harihar parampara. The [[Harihara|Harihar Parampara]] was started by Deva Saheb in Hamla, Kutchh and a few decades later his disciple Ishwarram settled in Vandhai. After Ishwarrm, Lalram took care of the Ashram and after Lalram,  Odhavram was declared the [[Mahant]] of the Ishwar Ashram.
Saint Odhavram Bappa entered the Ishwar Ashram in Vandhay Kutch. The ashram followed [[Harihara|Harihar Parampara]] and was setup by Deva Saheb in Hamla, Kutch, eventually Odhavram became the mahat of the Ashram.
 
==Kutch gurukul==
Odhavram always believed that society cannot progress without Education. Odhavram went door to door and person to person in Mumbai, [[Calcutta]] & [[Madhya Pradesh]] asking people to contribute funds to start the first [[gurukul]] in Kutch. As the construction of the gurukul began, Odhavram walked from house to house, village to village preaching the need of education. At times Odhavram used to work as a laborer carrying bricks overhead, make the cement mix and feed workers with food & water. The first gurukul of Kutch was named Ishwarram Gurukul & inaugurated on [[Vasant Panchami]] of year 1937 A.D. Odhavram welcomed his first batch of 330 students.
 
Odhavram was firm and dedicated in his decisions and this dedication made his [[gurukul]] dream come true. Now he wanted to push the gurukul barriers further by wanting to teach and educate the blind. He believed and preached that we all are children of God and we all deserve love and respect in the society. A blind person has no option but to beg or rely on family. He wanted to gift the blind self-reliance and respect in society. The school for the blind began in 1938. He called for the [[Braille|brail script]] from Bombay and his first batch had 7 or 8 students. Apart from book knowledge he used to teach them the intelligence of senses. He revealed to them, their power of ears, nose and fingers. Sadhu Sevadas who studied in the blind school, still resides at the Ishawar Ashram, Vandhai, Kutchh.
 
The 19th & 20th century was the period of illiteracy & poverty. People inclined towards Spirituality could be easily cheated in the name of God. In the same era, the [[Kadava Patidar|Kadwa Patidar]] Samaj fell into the hands of some greedy{{According to whom|date=August 2016}} spiritual Gurus and got converted to a religion that has had no existence in history{{clarification|date=August 2016}} called the [[Peerani Panth]].


Odhavram struggled for 16 years to bringing the entire [[Patidar|Patidaar Samaj]] back to [[Sanātana Dharma|Sanatan Dharma]]. In this struggle Odhavram faced 3 to 4 life-threatening attacks but escaped without a scratch. Once a guy entered his [[Sadhana]] [[Hut (dwelling)|Kutir]] (meditation place) & tried to shoot at him from point blank range but failed. Once he was attacked by a mob of 8-10 people with swords but they failed. Odhavram was a believer of "Ahimsa Paramo Dharma" (Non violence the highest religion). In his entire life span he never ever touched a weapon & still succeeded in his mission on faith & dedication.
==Kutch Guruku==
Odhavram believed that society could not progress without education. He went from door to door in [[Bombay]] (Mumbai), [[Calcutta]], and [[Madhya Pradesh]], asking people to contribute funds to start the first [[gurukula]] school in Kutch. For 8 years he worked as a gunny-bag laborer and in 1937 during the spring festival Vasant Panchami he welcomed his first 330 students to Ishwarram school.


==Follower of Gandhi==
Odhavram wanted the gurukul system to extend to educating the blind so they could be self-reliant and gain social respect. He established school for the blind in 1938 using Braille script obtained from Bombay. Apart from book knowledge, he taught students to use their other senses. Sadhu Sevadas, who studied in the blind school, still resides at the Ishwar Ashram in Vandhay, Kutch.
In 1943, Odhavram supported [[Gandhi]]’s movement to accept the untouchables  as part of the society. In Odhavram’s life this was the only decision that sparked off the society against him. Villagers throughout Kutch revolted but Odhavram stood firm on his decision. Some unsocial elements started provoking the villagers & People started leaving him. But as every night has a day, [[Harijan]]s got their rightful place in the society & Odhavram won his battle for humanism with pride and dignity.


Odhavram was a firm believer of Mahatma Gandhi & follower of his deeds. Odhavram accepted Gandhi's ''Swadeshi Apnao'' slogan & put it to practice the same day. He started weaving his own clothes on the [[Charkha (spinning wheel)|charkha]] and made it compulsory for every student of the [[Gurukul]] to learn & weave. Odhavram used to say one should first practice what he preaches.
For 16 years Odhavram struggled years to bring the agriculturalist caste [[Patidar|Patidaar Samaj]] back to [[Sanātana Dharma|Sanatan Dharma]] (Hinduism) and survived several life-threatening attacks. One man attempted to shoot him and he was attacked by a mob of people with swords. Odhavram believed in "Ahimsa Paramo Dharma" (nonviolence).  


In 1945, a convention was called under the leadership of Meher Ali in [[Mundra]]. Odhavram was also invited for this convention as his speeches had a very strong impact on people. When Odhavram was invited to give some spiritual discourses a strange incident happened. Odhavram said "I cannot die in peace till my motherland is freed from these invaders. In this freedom fight write my name first followed by my 330 students of the Gurukul. I would be honored to sacrifice my life for my motherland". In 1947, [[India]] was declared independent and Odhavram continued to serve mankind.
==1940 Drought==
During 1940, Kutch experienced a terrible drought and thousands of cattle died. Odhavram dedicated his efforts to alleviating the suffering of cattle and villagers saying: "Saving these speechless cattle is the first and foremost responsibility of a true Hindu. If one has to give away everything he has and even his life for this noble cause, it is worth it". He provided food, water, and shelter for numerous cattle at the ashram even though his students were also suffering.


==1940 drought==
==Bhanushali Movement==
The year 1940 saw the worst drought of Kutchh. Cattle were dying in thousands. In this period Odhavram sidelined all his other activities & dedicated his life for the suffering cattle & villagers. Odhavram said "Saving these speechless cattle is the first and foremost responsibility of a true Hindu. If one has to give away everything he has and even his life for this noble cause it worth". In thousands cattle started flowing in Vandhai and Odhavram offered sufficient food, water & shelter for all. At times he, his students and ashram had to starve but thousands of cows & other cattle was saved.
In 1942, Odhavram established a movement to improve the situation of the Bhanushali community. Bhanushalis are descendants of the [[Solar dynasty|Suryavanshi dynasty]], but due to illiteracy and poverty, they are discriminated against. Odhavram traveled through villages and cities, preaching the value of education, and eventually succeeded in establishing a boarding school in Mandvi. In 1952 he built a Bhanushali ''[[Community centre|wadi]] (''community centre) in Bombay for Bhanushalis who had migrated from Kutch to Bombay for work.  


==Bhanushali movement==
==Following Gandhi==
In 1942, Odhavram started a movement for the Bhanushali community. Bhanushalis are [[Suryavansha|Surya Vanshi]] but due to illiteracy & poverty were being harassed by society. Odhavram decided to draw a path for his own community & give them their real place in the society. He traveled across villages & cities preaching the importance of education & finally succeeded in starting the first boarding in Mandvi. Bhansuhali Haridas Pradhan Joisar sold off almost all his properties & life savings to manage the required funds for this cause. A few years later Odhavram also struggled to build home shelter for the Bhanushalis who had migrated from Kutch to [[Bombay]] for work & with funds provided by Bhanushali Haridas Velji Joisar of Bombay. The Bhanushali ''[[Community centre|wadi]]'' in Bombay, came into existence in year 1952.
Odhavram followed [[Mahatma Gandhi|Mahatma Gandhi's]] teaching and the [[Swadeshi movement]] which supported local manufacturing. He began weaving his own clothes made it compulsory for every student of the gurkhul to learn to weave. Odhavram believed in practicing what he preached and when he supported Gandhi’s efforts to accept [[Harijan]]s untouchables as part of society the Kutch community against him and people started leaving him. He supported the Indian independence movement and when delivering a spiritual discourse at a convention in Mundra in 1945 he said, "I cannot die in peace till my motherland is freed from these invaders. In this freedom fight write my name first followed by my 330 students of the Gurukul. I would be honored to sacrifice my life for my motherland". In 1947, India was declared independent.
 
During this era there was a 9-year-old girl who came very close to Odhavram. Odhavram blessed her with his knowledge & today she is serving mankind & showing all the divine path to happiness. She is Param Pujya Sant Mataji Rama Devi of Haridwar.


==Later years==
==Later years==
In year 1954, Odhavram handed over the Vandhai Ashram to "Dayaddasji" and reached [[Haridwar]] to spend the rest of his life at the Ganges but when he saw a few [[Kutchi people|Kutchi]]’s roaming on the streets of Haridwar without any place to stay, He felt the need of a [[Dharamshalas|Dharmashala]] for people to stay & spend their last days peacefully. He wrote several letters asking for funds & help. Among his very close follower & associate, was Manji Jeram Rathod of [[Madhapar]] belonging to [[Kutch Gurjar Kshatriya|Kutch Gurjar Kshatriya Samaj]]. Manji Jeram took the leadership to build Kutchi Ashram in [[Haridwar]] and started with a large personal donation and roamed whole India to collect monies from rich families of his community as well [[Patidar]], [[Bhanushali]], [[Mistri]] and other communities of Kutch. Finally, the ''Kutchhi Lalrameshwar Ashram'' at Haridwar was established in 1956. Pujya Jashoda Maa gave a helping hand & worked day & night in setting up the ashram.
In 1954, Odhavram left his Ashram to and moved to Haridwar to spend the rest of his life near the Ganges. However, on seeing a sever Kutchi’s roaming the streets with nowhere to stay, he established a [[Dharamshalas|Dharmashala]] or public shelter with funds and the help of friends, followers and associates. Donations were collected from the [[Kutch Gurjar Kshatriya|Kutch Gurjar Kshatriya Samaj]] and other Kutch communities such as [[Patidar]], [[Bhanushali]] and [[Mistri]]. The Kutchhi Lalrameshwar Ashram at Haridwar was established in 1956. Odhavram returned to Vandhay and died on January 13, 1957.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://santodhavram.org/orgisations.html |title=Shri Odhavram Maharaj Sant Odhavram |access-date=2 October 2010 |archive-date=27 July 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110727235009/http://santodhavram.org/orgisations.html |url-status=dead }}</ref>
 
In Haridwar, Odhavram found a holy soul who would follow his path of serving mankind after he was gone. His name was “Valji”. Valji took [[Diksha]] from him and became Valdas. Valdas started serving mankind & followed the path laid by Odhavram. Odhavram returned to Vandhai and died on 13 January 1957.<ref>[http://santodhavram.org/orgisations.html Shri Odhavram Maharaj Sant Odhavram]</ref>


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 13:32, 4 December 2025

Sant Shri Odhavram Maharaj
Born
Odhav Bhanushali

(1889-04-10)10 April 1889
Died13 January 1957(1957-01-13) (aged 67)

Odhavram (4 October 1889 – 13 January 1957) was an Indian religious teacher. He championed Gurukula education to improve the situation of the poor.

Early life[edit | edit source]

Odhavram was born in Jakhau, a small village located on the west coast of Gujarat, India, in the district of Kutch. He was born in an agrarian Bhanushali family in 1889 on the festival of Ram Navami, an auspicious day in the Hindu calendar.

He was named Udhav. As a child, he showed interest in religious texts. He loved music and singing traditional Indian poems known as Bhajans. When he was 9 years old he studied under Guru Shanakaranand from Mandvi, Kutch. He learned Sanskrit and the Vedas and often took the Bhagavad Gita to school to narrate single lines to his friends. He liked to discuss the Gita with pandits and scholars of Hindu law, philosophy and music. After a life-threatening accident at an ashram, he returned to Jakhau to dedicate his life to Hinduism and the advancement of Kutch and Gujarat.

Ishwar Ashram[edit | edit source]

Saint Odhavram Bappa entered the Ishwar Ashram in Vandhay Kutch. The ashram followed Harihar Parampara and was setup by Deva Saheb in Hamla, Kutch, eventually Odhavram became the mahat of the Ashram.

Kutch Guruku[edit | edit source]

Odhavram believed that society could not progress without education. He went from door to door in Bombay (Mumbai), Calcutta, and Madhya Pradesh, asking people to contribute funds to start the first gurukula school in Kutch. For 8 years he worked as a gunny-bag laborer and in 1937 during the spring festival Vasant Panchami he welcomed his first 330 students to Ishwarram school.

Odhavram wanted the gurukul system to extend to educating the blind so they could be self-reliant and gain social respect. He established school for the blind in 1938 using Braille script obtained from Bombay. Apart from book knowledge, he taught students to use their other senses. Sadhu Sevadas, who studied in the blind school, still resides at the Ishwar Ashram in Vandhay, Kutch.

For 16 years Odhavram struggled years to bring the agriculturalist caste Patidaar Samaj back to Sanatan Dharma (Hinduism) and survived several life-threatening attacks. One man attempted to shoot him and he was attacked by a mob of people with swords. Odhavram believed in "Ahimsa Paramo Dharma" (nonviolence).

1940 Drought[edit | edit source]

During 1940, Kutch experienced a terrible drought and thousands of cattle died. Odhavram dedicated his efforts to alleviating the suffering of cattle and villagers saying: "Saving these speechless cattle is the first and foremost responsibility of a true Hindu. If one has to give away everything he has and even his life for this noble cause, it is worth it". He provided food, water, and shelter for numerous cattle at the ashram even though his students were also suffering.

Bhanushali Movement[edit | edit source]

In 1942, Odhavram established a movement to improve the situation of the Bhanushali community. Bhanushalis are descendants of the Suryavanshi dynasty, but due to illiteracy and poverty, they are discriminated against. Odhavram traveled through villages and cities, preaching the value of education, and eventually succeeded in establishing a boarding school in Mandvi. In 1952 he built a Bhanushali wadi (community centre) in Bombay for Bhanushalis who had migrated from Kutch to Bombay for work.

Following Gandhi[edit | edit source]

Odhavram followed Mahatma Gandhi's teaching and the Swadeshi movement which supported local manufacturing. He began weaving his own clothes made it compulsory for every student of the gurkhul to learn to weave. Odhavram believed in practicing what he preached and when he supported Gandhi’s efforts to accept Harijans untouchables as part of society the Kutch community against him and people started leaving him. He supported the Indian independence movement and when delivering a spiritual discourse at a convention in Mundra in 1945 he said, "I cannot die in peace till my motherland is freed from these invaders. In this freedom fight write my name first followed by my 330 students of the Gurukul. I would be honored to sacrifice my life for my motherland". In 1947, India was declared independent.

Later years[edit | edit source]

In 1954, Odhavram left his Ashram to and moved to Haridwar to spend the rest of his life near the Ganges. However, on seeing a sever Kutchi’s roaming the streets with nowhere to stay, he established a Dharmashala or public shelter with funds and the help of friends, followers and associates. Donations were collected from the Kutch Gurjar Kshatriya Samaj and other Kutch communities such as Patidar, Bhanushali and Mistri. The Kutchhi Lalrameshwar Ashram at Haridwar was established in 1956. Odhavram returned to Vandhay and died on January 13, 1957.[1]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. "Shri Odhavram Maharaj Sant Odhavram". Archived from the original on 27 July 2011. Retrieved 2 October 2010.