Ramdwara

The most popular Ramdwara is situated in Shahpura.

Ramdwara (Devanagari रामद्वारा) means "the doorway to the Ram" (i.e., to the name of God). It is a place of worship for the people who believe in Ramsnehi Sampradaya, which advocates chanting of "Ram" (राम).[1] Ramsnehi means "People who love God". Their way of worshipping God is simple. People of all faiths, castes, sections etc. visit at the Ramdwaras.[2][3] This concept of Ram or Rama is distinct from the Hindu deity Rama.

  1. ^ Sir James MacNabb Campbell, Reginald Edward Enthoven (1879). Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency ... unknown library. Govt. Central Press.
  2. ^ Śukla, Dineśa Candra (1992). Spiritual Heritage of Rajasthan. Books Treasure.
  3. ^ "LakshyaRamjiMaharaj_Preface.pdf". Google Docs. Retrieved 4 September 2023.

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