Pujya Dada Bhagwan
Ambalal Muljibhai Patel, widely revered as Dada Bhagwan, was an
extraordinary spiritual teacher whose life and teachings have impacted countless
individuals worldwide. Born on November 7, 1908, in Tarsali, Gujarat, India, Dada
Bhagwan was endowed with a deep sense of moral integrity and a contemplative
nature from a young age.
His early life was characterized by a profound commitment to understanding
the nature of existence and divinity. Raised with strong moral values by his mother,
Dada Bhagwan was taught the principles of non-violence and compassion. This
foundational lesson guided him throughout his life, influencing his approach to
spirituality and his interactions with others.
As a teenager, Dada Bhagwan’s spiritual quest began to take shape. At the age
of thirteen, he demonstrated a remarkable insight into the nature of God. When
asked by his math teacher to find the smallest indivisible number, Dada Bhagwan
declared that he had discovered God—the one common, indivisible entity present
in all living beings. This early revelation began his lifelong pursuit of understanding
the divine essence within every individual and the world around him.
At sixteen, Dada Bhagwan entered into marriage with Hirabaa. Despite his youth,
he approached this significant life event with a contemplative mindset, recognizing
the impermanence of worldly attachments. He viewed marriage as a temporary
arrangement, acknowledging that one of them might eventually become a widow
or widower. This perspective allowed him to fulfill his duties as a husband with
love and respect while maintaining a profound detachment from worldly desires.
Dada Bhagwan and Hirabaa faced personal tragedies when their two infant
children passed away.

He responded to these losses with remarkable equanimity,
viewing their children as transient visitors rather than permanent attachments.
Throughout his life, Dada Bhagwan demonstrated a remarkable lack of attachment
to material possessions. He managed a successful construction business in
partnership with others, using the profits to support charitable causes. His selfless
approach to wealth and his commitment to helping those in need were central to
his spiritual philosophy.
The pivotal moment in Dada Bhagwan’s life occurred in June 1958. While
sitting at a bustling railway station in Surat, Gujarat, he experienced a profound
spiritual awakening. In a single hour, he attained a state of enlightenment that
revealed the true nature of the universe and the self. This transformative experience
led him to a clear understanding of the distinction between the Knower (the true
Self) and his relative self, which he referred to as Ambalal Muljibhai Patel.
Following this enlightenment, Dada Bhagwan dedicated his life to sharing
his newfound understanding with others. He developed a spiritual science known
as Akram Vignan, which offers a direct and step-less path to Self-realization and
liberation (moksha). Through the practice of Akram Vignan, individuals can
achieve a state of inner peace, happiness, and spiritual fulfillment.
One of the key aspects of Dada Bhagwan’s teachings was the ceremony
known as “Gnan Vidhi.” This sacred ritual was designed to impart the awareness
of the real Self (the pure Soul) to seekers. During this ceremony, Dada Bhagwan
addressed profound existential questions such as “Who am I? Who runs this world?
What is God? What is karma? What is liberation?” His answers provided a clear and
accessible understanding of these complex spiritual concepts.
Dada Bhagwan’s teachings are renowned for their clarity and practicality. He
distilled the essence of all scriptures into contemporary language that is easy to
understand, experience, and apply in everyday life. His teachings cover a wide range
of topics, including the science of karma, the nature of humanity, and the principles
of non-conflict and adjustment. His approach provides practical solutions to
common dilemmas and supports spiritual progress through right understanding
and knowledge.
In addition to his teachings, Dada Bhagwan sought to promote religious
unity through his concept of the religion of the Self. He envisioned a non-sectarian
Trimandir, a temple that integrates elements of Vaishnavism, Shaivism, and
Jainism. The Trimandir serves as a place where individuals from different religious
backgrounds can come together to seek the real Self and transcend sectarian
divisions.
To date, eighteen Trimandirs have been established, and several more are in
planning or construction. These temples serve as centers for spiritual practice and
community gatherings, reflecting Dada Bhagwan’s vision of fostering unity and
understanding among diverse spiritual traditions.
In 1968, a pivotal figure in Dada Bhagwan’s mission emerged: Pujya Niruben
Amin (Niruma). At the age of twenty-four, Niruma, a final-year MBBS student, was
deeply inspired by Dada Bhagwan’s teachings. Her yearning for spiritual realization
led her to serve Dada Bhagwan and his wife Hirabaa selflessly. Over the next
two decades, Niruma devoted herself to this service and played a crucial role in
disseminating Akram Vignan worldwide.
Niruma’s dedication included recording Dada Bhagwan’s speeches, ensuring
that his teachings would be accessible to future generations. Her commitment to
preserving and spreading Dada Bhagwan’s teachings was instrumental in the global
reach of Akram Vignan. Dada Bhagwan honored Niruma with spiritual powers
(siddhis) to continue imparting Self-realization to others, furthering his mission
even after his passing.
Supporting Niruma in her mission was Pujya Deepakbhai Desai, who attained
Self-realization from Dada Bhagwan at the age of seventeen. Deepakbhai Desai
dedicated

himself to promoting Akram Vignan, balancing his spiritual mission with
his mechanical engineering career until the late 1990s. His continued leadership
and guidance have been vital in sustaining and expanding the teachings of Dada
Bhagwan.
Following Niruma’s passing in March 2006, Pujya Deepakbhai Desai has
taken on the role of leading and guiding the science of Akram Vignan. Under his
leadership, the teachings of Dada Bhagwan continue to reach an ever-growing
audience, with over 1.1 million followers in India and across the globe. The teachings
have inspired a diverse range of followers in countries such as Australia, the UK, the
USA, Brazil, Germany, Kenya, and the UAE.
The Dada Bhagwan Foundation, headquartered in Adalaj, Gandhinagar,
Gujarat, oversees a township designed to support spiritual practice. The township
includes a 15,000-seat convention center and various facilities for followers
to deepen their practice and engage in community activities. Additionally, the
foundation supports numerous charitable trusts that focus on medical aid, food
distribution, and educational initiatives, reflecting Dada Bhagwan’s commitment
to social and spiritual welfare.
The Department of Posts is proud to release a commemorative postage stamp
honoring Dada Bhagwan. Celebrated for founding Akram Vignan, Dada Bhagwan’s
teachings continue to inspire through Trimandirs, Satsang centers and dedicated
volunteers. His vision of a spiritually enriched and compassionate world remains
a guiding light for many, offering a direct path to self-realization and liberation.
Credits:
Stamp/FDC/Brochure/Cancellation Cachet : Smt. Nenu Gupta SOURSE INDIA POST
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