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= Ravidas =
 
[http://www.dailyexcelsior.com/santan-mein-ravidas-sant-hain/ D.R.Bhagat , Santan Mein Ravidas Sant Hain "Daily Excelsior" 10/2/2017]
 
  
India is a land of great saints. The period from 1200-1700AD was a period of Bhakti movement in India when many great saints appeared on this land especially in Northern and Central India who devoted their life for the cause of humanity and preaching the oneness of God. During the medieval period in India, the Hindu religion had become the property of a few orthodox Brahmins who used it to misguide the simple and illiterate people for maintaining their hegemony. The social and religious order was in distress as they were preaching caste and dogmas. The saints worked as a messenger of God and made the people to understand the true meaning of religion and spread the message of God. Among these saints, Guru Ravidas occupied a special place. Being born in a caste which was treated as a low caste, he had  to face humiliation in the hands of so called religious preachers of high castes at that time. Guru Ravidas was born 640 years back in a village Seer Goverdhan Pur near Varanasi on the day of Magh Purnima in 1377 AD as a son of Baba Santokh Das and Mata Kalsa Devi.
 
Ravidas as a child used to listen sermons from holy people in the company of his mother. He had therefore developed spiritual thoughts at a very little age of 7. He always kept himself busy in the company of saints and did not have a time to attend any household work. His parents became worried to see their son being detached from the worldly affairs. To keep him busy in the family affairs, they got him married with Mata Lona at very young age. But there was no change in his behavior. He kept himself busy in the company of holy persons. His spiritual Guru was Ramanand. As per Bhagata Mal written by Nabha Das, he was one among the 12 famous disciples of Ramanand including Kabir.
 
  
Guru Ravidas had no lust for material wealth. Once a Sadhu came to his hut. He had a Paras in his hands. He told Ravidas Ji that if you touch any of your tools with this Paras, it will become gold and offered him the same. Guru Ravidas refused to take it but on his insistence, Guru Ravidas asked the Sadhu to keep it anywhere in the hut. The Sadhu placed the Paras at a point in the hut. After about one year, the same Sadhu again came to Ravidas thinking that the Guru might have become rich by using the Paras but he was surprised to see him in the same condition. He asked Guru Ravidas about the Paras and the reason why he has not used it. He replied that you can have it from where you kept it. About not using the same Ravidas said,                                                                                                                                               “Paras mani mohe ratu na bhave, jag janjar na thora, keh Ravidas taj sabh trishna,Ram naam chit jora”
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=A brief biography=
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[https://epaper.timesgroup.com/Olive/ODN/TimesOfIndia/shared/ShowArticle.aspx?doc=TOIDEL%2F2020%2F05%2F30&entity=Ar01115&sk=2458472D&mode=text  Rajeev Deshpande & Subodh Ghildiyal, Ajit Jogi, first C’garh CM and consummate politician, May 30, 2020: ''The Times of India'']
  
He said that the name of God is the only truth which can transform even a sinner to a saint. He remained busy in Bhakti and always served the poor and holy people. He started giving discourses to the people and the crowd of people to listen him increased day by day. His fame spread in every corner of Varanasi and around. The ruler of the state Raja Peepa also came to know about this great saint and he decided to see Guru Ravidas. One day when he went there, Guru Ravidas was busy in repairing the shoes. He asked for the blessings of the Guru who gave some water from his leather wetting kund and asked him to drink this nectar. Raja was not willing to drink this water which was taken from the leather wetting kund in front of him. So pretending that he has drunk this water he secretly threw it inside his shirt. When the king went home, he sent his clothes to washer man for washing. When the daughter of the washer man was washing the clothes, she saw a spot on the shirt of the king which was developed by the kund water thrown by the king inside his shirt. In order to remove the spot, the girl sucked that spot by her mouth. It is said that immediately after that the washer man’s daughter started talking saintly. The word spread in the town and everybody was eager to see this girl. The king also visited the girl and was surprised to see her talking like a saint. He asked her about this saintly knowledge. She told the king that while washing his clothes, she sucked the spot on his shirt and immediately after that her thoughts were purified.  The king understood his folly and once again came to Ravidas. He prayed him to give that nectar again. Guru Ravidas told him that the nectar could only be given once. Now I will give you the Naam and by reciting it and performing Bhagti, you can also become a saint. This king became a staunch disciple of Guru Ravidas and is remembered as a saint.
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Most of the 16 years that he lived after a calamitous accident during poll campaigning left him paralysed. Ajit Jogi survived through sheer willpower. A lesser person would have succumbed long ago. As fate would have it, the accident caused serious permanent injury but left his razor sharp mind intact, full of guile, strategem and an unquenched lust for life.
  
The orthodox Brahmans of Kashi were jealous of increasing popularity of Ravidas. They complained the king that Ravidas being born in a low caste is giving discourses to people which is not allowed in Shastras. The king called Ravidas in his court. The complainant Brahmins also came there to keep their case. After some discussion, the king decided to examine the truth of both the sides. For this, he called for a deity and placed it between Ravidas and Brahmins. He said that whosoever from you brings this deity towards their/his side without touching it shall be treated as having a true faith. The Brahmins first tried to attract the deity by reciting mantras but they failed to move it. Then Guru Ravidas looking at the deity uttered these words. ” Aisi jin karyo maharaj, door mahin tum baithe dekho bigrat hai yun kaaj”. At this the deity started moving from its place and came in the lap of Guru Ravidas. Everybody present  there was surprised.The king begged pardon from the Guru and arranged a big procession in his honuor. It is said that Guru Ravidas was blessed with the spiritual powers by birth. He once gave life to one of his friends who was the son of his teacher Shardanand who died suddenly. Mirabai, the queen of Mewar was impressed by the teachings of Guru Ravidas and became his disciple which is evident from her writing,”Meera ne Govind milya ji Guru milya Ravidas .”Another queen of Mewar Rani Jhali was also her disciple. The spiritual philosophy of Guru Ravidas was as simple as his life.He believed in Nirgun Bhagti like Nanak and Kabir. He said that we cannot find God by false rituals like having a bath in Ganga, going to the jungles for bhakti, performing puja by various rituals. He said, “Man change, kathoti mein Ganga” He said that God is inside our body and it is omnipresent. Our soul is a part of God. We can find Him by purifying our heart. It cannot be found by visiting temples, visiting Kailash Parbat or Kaba. In one of his Shlokas he said, “Kaba aur Kailash mein, jo ku dhundhan jahi Ravidas pyara Ram to baithe man mahin”. He vehemently opposed the caste system in the society. He said that man is known by his Karma and not by his caste. In one of his couplets he writes,    “Janam jaat na puchhiye, ka jaat aur paat Ravidas poot sabh prabh ke, kou nahin jaat kujaat”
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A bureaucrat who found his mooring in politics, Jogi, 74, was an engineer by training. But conventional pursuits would never be his calling. He found the subtleties of politics, its labyrinthine twists and power plays absorbing and felt therein lay fulfilment of personal ambition. He was, to begin with, a useful aide de camp. During the P V Narasimha Rao regime, he skilfully managed the media and kept the ruling camp off balance with regular reports of dozens of Congress MPs signing support for rebel leader Arjun Singh.
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A restless man, Jogi parted ways with Singh, accusing him of backing Digvijay Singh as Madhya Pradesh CM instead of Subash Yadav. He once wheedled a hint out of the taciturn Rao that Congress veterans hit by the “hawala scam” would be denied Lok Sabha tickets by disarmingly describing himself as the then PM’s “man”. “Apne logon ko to bata dijiye,he is understood to have said.
  
His devotional songs and verses made a lasting impact on the Bhakti movement. Recognizing him as a great saint, Guru Arjun Dev Ji while compiling the holy Guru Granth Sahib has incorporated 41 hymns from the Bani of Guru Ravidas. He is one among the 15 Indian saints other than the Sikh Gurus whose literary work has been included in the holy Sikh scripture. His contemporary and the saints after him like Kabir, Mirabai, Tukka Ram, Paltu and Dadu were impressed by Ravidas Ji and they have referred it in their own Banis. Kabir in praise of Ravidas said,
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All this did not prevent him from emerging as a key aide and spokesperson when Sitaram Kesri replaced Rao as party chief, with his ‘backward’ sympathies coming into play. Indeed, Jogi was a persuasive and articulate party spokesperson for more than one Congress chief. He was comfortable in English and Hindi and had a certain charm and suave presence that influenced the listener. He had a wry sense of humour and could throw back his head and have a good laugh.
  
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His crowning moment and darkest hour came when he persuaded Sonia Gandhi to despatch him to Chhattisgarh as its first CM. Here he displayed an unsuspected penchant for strong arm tactics and his love for son Amit proved an Achilles heel. Amit got embroiled in criminal cases and Jogi couldn’t bring himself to do any more than reprimand him gently.
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The disappearance of the National Commission for Scheduled Castes (NCSC) inquiry report about his alleged caste fudging remains a mystery. He had friends in all parties and though his Adivasi status remained an issue, he never let it catch up with him.
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=Is he a tribal?=
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==2019: Committee says, No; HC upholds his son’s ST status==
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[https://epaper.timesgroup.com/Olive/ODN/TimesOfIndia/shared/ShowArticle.aspx?doc=TOIDEL%2F2019%2F08%2F28&entity=Ar01816&sk=71621137&mode=text  August 28, 2019: ''The Times of India'']
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''Panel: Ajit Jogi isn’t Adivasi, doesn’t deserve ST benefits''
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In a major setback to former CM Ajit Jogi, a highpower caste scrutiny committee in Chhattisgarh has rejected his claim of being a tribal — a decision that could lead to cancellation of all his caste certificates and have significant political implications.
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The committee has arrived at the conclusion that Jogi — founder of Janata Congress — doesn’t belong to an Adivasi community and is not entitled to related benefits, said sources. More than a third of Chhattisgarh’s electorate is tribal, and Jogi represents the Marwahi (ST-reserved) constituency. Describing the caste scrutiny panel as ‘Bhupesh high-power committee’, Jogi said: “It’s a wrong decision. I am yet to get a copy of the report. It will be challenged in court.
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“It is apparent that the committee acted on the guidelines of CM Bhupesh Baghel. The HC has found in a case that my son Amit is a Kanwar tribal of Mudi Gotra. But the high power committee’s finding is that his father is not a tribal,Jogi said, adding: “I think I’m the only person who doesn’t have a caste. As per high power panel, am not a Kanwar tribal but they have not said what’s my caste.”
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News of the committee’s report was leaked on social media on Monday, and it is yet to be tabled. A government spokesperson refused to confir m or deny the report.
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Ajit Jogi’s son Amit, Janata Congress state chief, said: “I came to know from media that a high power caste scrutiny committee, set up by the Bhupesh Baghel government has passed an order.We’ve moved HC against the committee, raising various points.”
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[edit] A brief biography

Rajeev Deshpande & Subodh Ghildiyal, Ajit Jogi, first C’garh CM and consummate politician, May 30, 2020: The Times of India

Most of the 16 years that he lived after a calamitous accident during poll campaigning left him paralysed. Ajit Jogi survived through sheer willpower. A lesser person would have succumbed long ago. As fate would have it, the accident caused serious permanent injury but left his razor sharp mind intact, full of guile, strategem and an unquenched lust for life.

A bureaucrat who found his mooring in politics, Jogi, 74, was an engineer by training. But conventional pursuits would never be his calling. He found the subtleties of politics, its labyrinthine twists and power plays absorbing and felt therein lay fulfilment of personal ambition. He was, to begin with, a useful aide de camp. During the P V Narasimha Rao regime, he skilfully managed the media and kept the ruling camp off balance with regular reports of dozens of Congress MPs signing support for rebel leader Arjun Singh. A restless man, Jogi parted ways with Singh, accusing him of backing Digvijay Singh as Madhya Pradesh CM instead of Subash Yadav. He once wheedled a hint out of the taciturn Rao that Congress veterans hit by the “hawala scam” would be denied Lok Sabha tickets by disarmingly describing himself as the then PM’s “man”. “Apne logon ko to bata dijiye,” he is understood to have said.

All this did not prevent him from emerging as a key aide and spokesperson when Sitaram Kesri replaced Rao as party chief, with his ‘backward’ sympathies coming into play. Indeed, Jogi was a persuasive and articulate party spokesperson for more than one Congress chief. He was comfortable in English and Hindi and had a certain charm and suave presence that influenced the listener. He had a wry sense of humour and could throw back his head and have a good laugh.

His crowning moment and darkest hour came when he persuaded Sonia Gandhi to despatch him to Chhattisgarh as its first CM. Here he displayed an unsuspected penchant for strong arm tactics and his love for son Amit proved an Achilles heel. Amit got embroiled in criminal cases and Jogi couldn’t bring himself to do any more than reprimand him gently.

The disappearance of the National Commission for Scheduled Castes (NCSC) inquiry report about his alleged caste fudging remains a mystery. He had friends in all parties and though his Adivasi status remained an issue, he never let it catch up with him.

[edit] Is he a tribal?

[edit] 2019: Committee says, No; HC upholds his son’s ST status

August 28, 2019: The Times of India


Panel: Ajit Jogi isn’t Adivasi, doesn’t deserve ST benefits

In a major setback to former CM Ajit Jogi, a highpower caste scrutiny committee in Chhattisgarh has rejected his claim of being a tribal — a decision that could lead to cancellation of all his caste certificates and have significant political implications.

The committee has arrived at the conclusion that Jogi — founder of Janata Congress — doesn’t belong to an Adivasi community and is not entitled to related benefits, said sources. More than a third of Chhattisgarh’s electorate is tribal, and Jogi represents the Marwahi (ST-reserved) constituency. Describing the caste scrutiny panel as ‘Bhupesh high-power committee’, Jogi said: “It’s a wrong decision. I am yet to get a copy of the report. It will be challenged in court.”

“It is apparent that the committee acted on the guidelines of CM Bhupesh Baghel. The HC has found in a case that my son Amit is a Kanwar tribal of Mudi Gotra. But the high power committee’s finding is that his father is not a tribal,” Jogi said, adding: “I think I’m the only person who doesn’t have a caste. As per high power panel, am not a Kanwar tribal but they have not said what’s my caste.”

News of the committee’s report was leaked on social media on Monday, and it is yet to be tabled. A government spokesperson refused to confir m or deny the report. Ajit Jogi’s son Amit, Janata Congress state chief, said: “I came to know from media that a high power caste scrutiny committee, set up by the Bhupesh Baghel government has passed an order.We’ve moved HC against the committee, raising various points.”

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