History Of Sant Balumama Admapur The History of Sant Balumama life Sant Balumama Akkol is a village in Chikkodi taluka of Belg...

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History Of Sant Balumama Admapur

The History of Sant Balumama life

Sant Balumama Akkol is a village in Chikkodi taluka of Belgaum district in the Indian state of Mumbai and present day Karnataka.  Balumama was born to Mr. Mayappa Arbhave and his wife Satyavva, a Satvik Dhangar couple from this village.  This day was Ashwin Shuddha Dwadashi Shake 1814 (Dt. 3-10-1892).

Original Photo of Sant Balumama
Original Photo of Sant Balumama

Original Photo of Sant Balumama
Original Photo of Sant Balumama


Saint Balumama hired Chandulal Shethji, a Jain merchant from Akkol, to improve his childhood behavior.  On the pretext of changing the dinner plate from the Shetji family, Mama started living with sister Gangubai Hi-Yappa Khilare.  His nephews used to call Balumama Mama.  From then on, he became the niece's uncle and the world's uncle.  In the hot summer afternoon, two sadhus were satisfied by pouring water from a deep well.  Sadhuni blessed Balumama with speech and work accomplishment.  He married Satyavva, the daughter of sister Gangubai, against the wishes of Balumama but to obey his parents.  Both of them started keeping sheep like a herd.  The traveling world began.

 

While the goat was grazing, there was an airwaves, "Oh baby, make me your guru."  So Balumama decided that I would make anyone who told me the truth about the money I had cast out demons a guru.  A few days later, while walking in the Shivara, Mule Maharaj met him and said, "Oh Balu, give me 120 rupees for removing the demons."

Sant mule Maharaj
Sant Mule Maharaj


Satyavva became pregnant about 9 years after marriage.  But because of disobedience, she had an abortion.  From then on, he abandoned his wife and considered the world as his own.  Mama used to go to villages in Maharashtra and Karnataka with herds of bucks.  So he became famous as a communicator saint.


They had no greed, no expectation for fame or fame.  He performed some miracles for the welfare of the devotees.  He had power over the Panchmahabhuta.  In Kannada and Marathi rural dialects, he was preaching justice, ethics and religion to all.  Swearing on occasion.  Their swearing was a blessing.  Men and women from all walks of life, from the youngest to the oldest, from the poorest to the richest, and from the poorest to the richest, were and still are his devotees.  Whether it was wool, wind, rain or cold, he used to stay in Shivara. He started Bhandara festival from 1932 so that food should be donated to the poor and they should follow the path of devotion.


Balumama's Adampur - The other became Pandharpur


 At Adampur, every traveler stops to see the beautiful carved stone entrance facing the tomb of Sadguru Sant Balumama.  He washes his hands and feet and comes to the spacious hall.  The painting of the pavilion, the lighting of the place, the tapitip and the balummama play intriguingly intriguingly.  All of a sudden his gaze goes to the front core.  It is a pleasure to see a full-sized idol of Balumama.  Inadvertently hands are joined.  On the right hand of Balumama is the idol of Maharaj, Gargoti due to his uncle Sadguru Paramahansa.  To the left of the uncle is a beautiful idol of Sri Vitthal-Rakhumai and next to it is an image of Sri Halsiddhanath.

Sant Balumama temple Admapur
Sant Balumama Temple Admapur


There is a samadhi built on the body of the uncle in the gabha.  There are shoes on it.  Nearby stones are also worshiped.  On either side of the tomb are replicas of fangs drawn serpents.  There is an uncle's sleeping bed on the south side of the gabha.

Inner beauty of sant Balumama Temple Admapur
Sant Balumama 


On the right side of the auditorium is a collection of items used by Mama.  Also, attractive colorful and beautiful photos of uncles on various occasions attract the minds of the devotees. No one goes to the core without purity after taking a bath.  There is a method of taking darshan from outside.  Tirtha and Bhandara (turmeric powder) are offered as prasad.  What is special is that a bhandara is placed on the forehead of the devotee.  There is no demand for anything else in the south.  But the devotees should ask for the blessing of the uncle, put it in the donation box as per their wish. The coconut brought by the devotees is returned in the form of prasad along with the pot.  If something is brought to offer, they keep it.  You want to bring your food from home.  There is a method of offering offerings to the uncles and going around the temple with prostrations.  The temple is easily visited by a large number of colorful peaks made of numerous peaks. On the south side of the temple, there is an idol of Shri Guru Dattatraya in the calm, cool shade of Audumbara.  Temporary accommodation for travelers, pilgrims and worshipers is available here.  There is plenty of space in front of the temple.  It is on the east side and there is a Pimpal tree with a magnificent lamp post and the neighboring Par Katta.  Adamapur village is near here.

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  1. sadguru Balumama hyaanchya charni Saashtaang Namaskaar

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