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==Life/Biography== | ==Life/Biography== | ||
Radhe Maa is a spiritual guru from Dorangala Village in Gurudaspur, Punjab, who currently resides in Mumbai. As a child, she was drawn to the teachings of Hindu traditions and used to spend most of her time in a Maa Kali temple near her residence. | Radhe Maa is a spiritual guru from Dorangala Village in Gurudaspur, Punjab, who currently resides in Mumbai. As a child, she was drawn to the teachings of Hindu traditions and used to spend most of her time in a Maa Kali temple near her residence. | ||
At the age of 23, Radhe Maa was introduced to the world of spiritual practice by her guru Shri Shri Mahant Ramdeen Das 1008 of Paramhans Bagh Dera, Hoshiarpur, Punjab. Radhe Maa dedicated herself to Lord Shiva and Maa Parvati after her meeting with the guru.She is just one of the fake spiritual lady. Taking just only money from the real bhakt's of Maa. She does not even know the facts of Real Maa.She is already married yet she preaches to set aside worldly affairs.She only plays with the emotions of the devotees. |
At the age of 23, Radhe Maa was introduced to the world of spiritual practice by her guru Shri Shri Mahant Ramdeen Das 1008 of Paramhans Bagh Dera, Hoshiarpur, Punjab. Radhe Maa dedicated herself to Lord Shiva and Maa Parvati after her meeting with the guru.She is just one of the fake spiritual lady. Taking just only money from the real bhakt's of Maa. She does not even know the facts of Real Maa.She is already married yet she preaches to set aside worldly affairs.She only plays with the emotions of the devotees.<ref>http://lifewithreligion.wordpress.com/2013/02/26/shri-radhe-maa-is-a-guru-in-the-sanatan-hindu-tradition/</ref> | ||
==Humanitarian Work== | ==Humanitarian Work== |
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Shri Radhe Maa | |
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Born | (1969-03-03)3 March 1969 Gurudaspur, Punjab, India |
Website | http://www.radhemaa.com |
Shri Radhe Maa (born on 3 March 1969) is a Hindu spiritual teacher and guru based in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.
Life/Biography
Radhe Maa is a spiritual guru from Dorangala Village in Gurudaspur, Punjab, who currently resides in Mumbai. As a child, she was drawn to the teachings of Hindu traditions and used to spend most of her time in a Maa Kali temple near her residence. At the age of 23, Radhe Maa was introduced to the world of spiritual practice by her guru Shri Shri Mahant Ramdeen Das 1008 of Paramhans Bagh Dera, Hoshiarpur, Punjab. Radhe Maa dedicated herself to Lord Shiva and Maa Parvati after her meeting with the guru.She is just one of the fake spiritual lady. Taking just only money from the real bhakt's of Maa. She does not even know the facts of Real Maa.She is already married yet she preaches to set aside worldly affairs.She only plays with the emotions of the devotees.
Humanitarian Work
Shri Radhe Maa and her team of devotees support various medical causes and initiatives for years. Medical initiatives like blood donation drives, heart check-up camps and dental check-up camps are carried out throughout the year.
- http://lifewithreligion.wordpress.com/2013/02/26/shri-radhe-maa-is-a-guru-in-the-sanatan-hindu-tradition/
- http://movies.sulekha.com/news/entertainment/shri-radhe-maa-is-a-guru-in-the-sanatan-hindu-tradition.htm
- http://haryanaabtak.com/radhe-maa-foundation-to-organize-a-mega-blood-donation-camp
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