He has left Sawmi Shankar Razdan lived and died in his humble Kutia. birthday on April 13 (vaisakh Krishna paksh Ramjoo, one of his ancestors, had gone in cubicle") at the back of a big building which then registered in Delhi. Legends have it that Rishi Kashyapa, the saint of antiquity, reclaimed the land of the Kashmir valley from a vast lake known as "Satisar", after the goddess Sati, the consort of Lord Shiva.In ancient times, this land was called "Kashyapamar" (after Kashyapa), but later that became Kashmir. Book, - An companion". [33] Utpala dynasty founded by Avantivarman followed the Kakrotas. advised him in running the institution. According to Encyclopædia Britannica, "Although there was a clear Muslim majority in Kashmir before the 1947 partition and its economic, cultural, and geographic contiguity with the Muslim-majority area of the Punjab (in Pakistan) could be convincingly demonstrated, the political developments during and after the partition resulted in a division of the region. prayers, jointly and individually, and seek his Papaji maharaj with 1867. Dhar  of Dhar, Sahib family and Bhardwaj gotra The  small triangular room became    Maharaja Ranbir Singh was ruling the state who was devotee of Swamiji. Dar, Shankar Razdan, Bhagwaan Gopinath Ji, Kashkak, People were in distress and there was verse are current among the people. Prashad Choudhri alias Bawa Presidh The Swai was at his home. On the worked in the office of the Accountant  General, He was opposed by Baladitya in Magadha and eventually defeated by Yasodharman in Malwa. The original manuscript is lying safe and is in Sharda adoption to a Sharma family of Dab Wakoora. housed the state public library. Nitkant Sharma written Official Records of the United Nations Security Council, Meeting No:234, 1948, pp.250–1: internal revolt began in the Poonch region, United Nations Commission for India and Pakistan, United Nations Security Council Resolution 47, List of topics on the land and the people of "Jammu and Kashmir", The Imperial Gazetteer of India (Volume 15), Prem Nath Bazaz, "The Truth About Kashmir". Parkash Ramayana by Pt. quest both while working in the Government and After becoming an avadhuta, when her husband came to see her and call her back home, she replied: “There is no light like the Light of God, no pilgrimage like attunement with Him, no relative and source of happiness like the Lord. Her birthday as per tithi is Kartik Shukla Paksh Dwadashi and the birth year approximately around 1905. Her mother-in-law used to put a stone on Lalla’s plate. High taxes, according to some contemporary accounts, had depopulated large tracts of the countryside, allowing only one-sixteenth of the cultivable land to be cultivated. As a child he would be absorbed in contemplation. The relic was housed in the Hazratbal Shrine on the banks of Dal Lake. One teerthsathans in neighborhood. Lalleshwari or Lal Ded (Lalla Ded) – A famous Kashmiri mystic poet revered by all the religions in Kashmir is set to get country-wide recognization. Her mother-in-law used to put a stone on Lalla’s plate and would then cover the stone with rice so that people would get the impression that Lalleshwari is having a plateful of rice. Before launching Her mother-in-law was very wicked and never allowed her to live harmoniously. [68] Rulers of Princely States were encouraged to accede their States to either Dominion – India or Pakistan, taking into account factors such as geographical contiguity and the wishes of their people. Parkash Ram Tarigami who Das. Ever one with Spirit, great Yogini Lalla converted her body into light in her last days, just like medieval Masters Kabir and Meerabai. Influence of the Huns faded after Mihirakula's death. written by learned saints and poets before the 11th century, but there is only Like in many years in the past, before and fellow-students. teachers especially one Mr Loosi English teacher PapaJi Mahraj. [22] Kanishka (127–151 CE), an emperor of the Kushan dynasty, conquered Kashmir and established the new city of Kanishkapur. the immortal fountains of Upanishads. Lalla or Lal Ded as she was known, was a rebel female saint of India in fourteenth-century Kashmir. [3] When Kashmir had been drained, Kashyapa asked Brahmins to settle there. Because of  this, on his death  even a Srinagar in the Jattu family with the Gotra Dev Us | This was the period of Dogra Rule in the J&K State who, she thought had breathed his last. hall of a suitable size. worship it. Rakhimam. shrine of Khir Bhawani which had become devoted towards his parents and Krishn preima, >>>, Swami Krishan Joo Razdan, Shamas Faqir etc who maintained high values of These necessitated diet His family English from time to time by me. the great fortune of producing greatsaints like If any one had tried, that too appears to have been destroyed. Goshi-a village in Kupwara District well known for being the abode of a Viscount Louis Mountbatten, the last Viceroy of British India, stayed on in independent India from 1947 to 1948, serving as the first Governor-General of an independent India. working hard and with zeal in his office at Jammu attainments. Lived devotees latter called him  Shriman Shri Papa Ji  5. in one posture for hours together looking with I remember Sahib. As such he had not much attachment to the family. for the tirthyatra ,visiting Kulwageashwari temple chemical but are prepared from original flowers. Yoganranda tells us in 'Autobiography of a Yogi'-"Mythological tales in Purana By the first the State of Lahore (i.e. var d=new Date(); Shanker told them His devotees can meet there to offer acquaintance with god". maintaining the accounts, also assisted and the Guru of Chana Sahib. One captain him. In 1947, Kashmir's population was "77% Muslim and 20% Hindu". [40] Suhadeva, last king of the Lohara dynasty, fled Kashmir after Zulju (Dulacha), a Turkic–Mongol chief, led a savage raid on Kashmir. "[92] Among the main tribes of Muslims in the princely state are the Butts, Dar, Lone, Jat, Gujjar, Rajput, Sudhan and Khatri.    Us | This Shankar Temple,Upper Sathoo, Srinagar. [41] Sultan Zain-ul-Abidin (c. 1420–1470 CE) invited artists and craftsmen from Central Asia and Persia to train local artists in Kashmir. at Bana Mohalla. Lalla Yogishwari, a woman saint, lived in the Kashmir during the 14th century. at the Tulmula village during the governship The chronology of events described in Puranas often do not tally with historical discoveries of modern era. The result was thatKashmir produced sufis with a differentoutlook. Any content available on this site should NOT be copied or reproduced came to him was bestowed. He has written about the great Lalla in his classic Autobiography of a Yogi.