Ramdwara

Ramsnehi Sampradaya is a spiritual and religious tradition originating in 1817 Vikram Samwat in Bhilwara city of Rajasthan by the disciple of Swami Shri Ram Charan Maharaj who provided the spiritual and philosophical basis for the sect.

They are in the following cities: Smaller Ramdwara centres are located at various places in states of Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Delhi.

At the place where Swami Ram Charan Ji Maharaj's body was cremated, a giant Ramdwara has been built.

All the marble stones used in construction were sourced from a place near the north border of nearby village named Kanti.

The main (and base) structure of Shahpura Ramdwara is an octagon shaped shiny marble pillar which is about 12 feet long.

The floor above the pillar is called Baradari (a kind of summer house with several open marble gates ).

After taking oaths, monks can not return to their family and must treat the whole world equally and fairly, without any prejudices.

The most popular Ramdwara is situated in Shahpura.
Portrait of the Founder of RamSnehi Sampradaya.
Shri 1008 (Salutation) Swami Ji Shri Ram Charan Ji Maharaj.
People talking to a saint at Ramdwara, Chhatribagh, Indore
Barahdari of Ramdwara.
Monk of Ramdwara.
Ram dhun- Evening chanting of Ram Ram at Ramdwara Shahpura, the main centre of Ramsnehi Sampradaya.