As such, his disciples continue to worship him as an incarnation of the Lord himself and is regarded as a source of spiritual enlightenment and soul succour to seekers.
Sitaramdas Omkarnath wrote more than 150 books to promote the essence of Indian scriptures, built more than 60 temples and ashrams all across India, and founded his spiritual organisation Akhil Bharat Jaiguru Sampradaya,[6] established many groups, temples, mutts, both within and outside the Sampradaya and was also the initiator of multiple magazines like Pather Alo, Devjan, JaiGuru, Arya Nari, Paramananda, and The Mother.
Once as a young child, (then Prabodh Chandra Chattopadhyay) he was listening to the mahamantra HareKrishna Nama Sankirtan, and he attained "Samadhi" (spiritual communion state in altered consciousness) during the Kirtan.
If Ganges water is sprayed on him and lord Rama's name is sung to him, he will recover from samadhi and he resumed his normal conscious state.
[7] In 1896, his birth mother Mallyabati Devi passed away, leaving infant Prabodh, then four years old, in the care of his extended family.
Father Pranhari remarried a much younger Giribala Devi, aged 10 to 11 years at that time; who went on to dedicate her life till death, at the service of this family and raising her foster children as her own, Prabodh being the youngest.
He had heard the Hare Krishna MahaMantra as a divine sound during his meditation in a cave at Ramashram, Dumurdaha, Hooghly.
[8] Though he was a follower of both Ramanuj and Ramanandi sect, he developed a philosophical school named "Avinava Pranab-vad" Large number of men and women took spiritual initiation from Sitaram.
Sitaram was respected by contemporaries such as Anandamayi Ma, Mohanananda Brahmachari, Dalai Lama, Vilayat Inayat Khan, Swami Chidananda, Jain Muni Sushil Kumar and others.
[8][10] He was believed to be an incarnation of Lord Sri Ramachandra, and is one of the spiritually powerful and sound people that existed in human history.
By holding onto the name of Lord, and by performing the duties prescribed by religion of oneself, everybody can attain the supreme truth.