Ram Chandra (Lalaji)

Ram Chandra (Lalaji)
Personal
Born
Ram Chandra

(1873-02-02)2 February 1873
Died(1931-08-14)14 August 1931
NationalityIndian
Organization
InstituteRamashram Satsang, Mathura, Shri Ram Chandra Mission
PhilosophySahaj Marg, heartfulness
Senior posting
Disciples
Literary works“Truth Eternal”, "The path of Sufis & Saints (Tatva-Prabodhni)" (ISBN 9789350502723)
Website[1]

Ram Chandra (Lalaji) (2 February 1873 – 14 August 1931) was a spiritual guide from Fatehgarh Uttar Pradesh India. He was popularly known as "Lalaji" among his followers.[1][2] He is said to have re-discovered the ancient Indian system of transmission called "Pranahuti" (offering of Prana) which is often referred to as “Pranasya Pranah” (Life of Life) in the practice of meditation.[3][4][5][6] After his passing, his disciples started many spiritual organizations like Shri Ram Chandra Mission and Ramashram Satsang.[7][8][9][10][11]

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