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A Brief Life Sketch

Rev. Shri Rang Avadhoot
(Descent: 21 Nov. 1898 – Ascent: 19 Nov. 1968)
Name: Pandurang Vitthalapanta Valame
Birth Place: Godhra (Gujarat)
With a bright student career joined Indian Independence movement. Snataka (Graduate)- served for a short period as a teacher – participated actively in social activities -abandoned all these and went to Nareswar on the bank of the Holy River Narmada for penance in the year 1925 and lived in tune with Infinity since then.

His holy Mother Ma Rukmamba also stayed with him. He guided truthseekers, inspired many for social and religious activities. Organised a Rifle Camp at Nareshwar. Contributed profoundly with prolific writings in Gujarati, Sanskrit, Hindi and English languages. Alleviated miseries of all types – physical, mental, spiritual – by organising special Surgical and Medical camps and though Dava (Ayurvedic Medicines) as well as by his Spiritual powers of Duva (Benediction).

Laid stress on Indian culture through practice rather than preaching. Adopted synthetic modern approach to

Rang Avadhoot

Indian saint and poet (1898–1968)

Rang Avadhoot, born Pandurang Vitthalapant Valame, (21 November 1898 – 19 November 1968) was a mystic saint-poet belonging to Datta-panth (Gurucharita tradition of Dattatreya) of Hinduism. He was a social worker and independence activist before accepting asceticism. He is credited with the expansion of Datta-panth in Gujarat state of India. He has written more than 45 works, mostly concerning spirituality and devotion.

Early life

Rang Avadhoot was born Pandurang Vitthalapant Valame on 21 November 1898 (Kartika Sud 9 according to Hindu calendar) in Godhra in a Marathi family of Vitthalpant Jairam Valame and Rukmini (née Kashi).[2][3][4] His family belonged to Devle village (now in Sangameshwar taluka of Ratnagiri district in Maharashtra). His father moved to Godhra as a caretaker (pujari) of Viththal temple. His father died in a plague in 1902. He had a brother named Narayan. He met his spiritual teacher (guru) Vasudevanand Saraswati (Tembe Swami) in 1905.[4]

He was religio

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Pujya Rukmani Ba (Pujya Bapji's Mother) and Pujya Bapji


Pujya Rangavadhoot Maharaj (Pujya Bapji) was born in Godhra, Gujarat, India on Monday, the 21st November (Hindu calendar – 9thday of the month Kartika, Vikram Samvat 1955)  as Panduranga, another name of Lord Vitthala in a very religious Brahmin family known and respected for learning, selflessness and integrity. Pujya Bapjis's father name was Vitthalapanta and mother's name was Rukmini.  Rukmani gave a birth to Panduranga (also known as Babu) on a auspicious data, Akshaya Navami in a small dark room of the Vitthala temple. Panduranga had another brother, Narayana.

Childhood & Education

When Panduranga was five years old, his father Vitthalapanta fell prey to the epidemic of plague. In his very early part of childhood, the young Panduranga was indoctrinated into devotion and recital of the name of God Rama.  Panduranga was a born commander and none with lack of agility could stand by him. Panduranga receive

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