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Name
  
Ishwar Totapuri,

Nationality
  
Indian

Died
  
August 28, 1961

Philosophy
  
Advaita Vedanta


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Name
  
Ishwar Totapuri,

Denomination
  
Dashanami Sampradaya

Notable disciple(s)
  
RamakrishnaAnandpuri

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Ishwar Totapuri, not to be confused with Totapuri Maharaj, was most likely born in the Punjabi Suba of Mughal, India some time in the mid-17th century (most likely in 1630CE). Ishwar Totapuri may be a disciple of Totapuri Maharaj, who has probably assumed and added Totapuri to his name as reverence to his Gurudev (Totapuri Maharaj).

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Totapuri Maharaj was a naked Naga Sidha Guru belonging to Satnami Puri Sampradaya of Adi Shankaracharya (or Acharya Shankara or Sri Sankar Bhagavadpada). He was that an Indian saint, also known as Brahmavid Baristh Digambara Paramhamsa, who was a parivrajaka (wandering monk) who followed the path of the Monism Advaita Vedanta in its truest form. He was an Advaitin However, towards the last part of his Parivrajaka Sanyasa life, he settled, establishing his Ashram (Advait Brahma Ashram) on a sand dune named GIRNARBANT in Srikhetra PURI in Odisha until his last teaching and professing Advaita.

He is said to have taught many prominent saints, including Sri Ramakrishna Paramahansa. There is very few writing available about him, as he discouraged his followers from writing about him. There are a few books written in Bengali/Hindi and Odia literature depicting some pages on his life and philosophy available in Advaita Brahma Ashram Girnarbanta Lokanath Road PURI in Odisha.

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By the time he arrived at Dakshineswar Temple in 1862–63, he was a wandering monk of the Dasnami order of Adi Shankara and head of a monastery in the Punjab, claiming leadership of seven hundred sannyasins. He initiated Ramakrishna into Advaita Vedanta, as well as Anandpuri Ji from the Advait Mat tradition.

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Totapuri taught Ramakrishna that the sole reality of the impersonal absolute could only be realized in a state of consciousness devoid of all conceptual forms. Ramakrishna described Totapuri as "a teacher of masculine strength, a sterner mien, a gnarled physique, and a virile voice" and addressed him affectionately as Nangta, the "Naked One", because as a renunciate he did not wear any clothing.

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References

Totapuri Wikipedia


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