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H.W.L. Poonja, also known as Papaji, was a prominent Indian spiritual teacher who gained recognition for his teachings on non-duality and self-realization. Born in 1910 in Ludhiana, Punjab, Poonja experienced a profound spiritual awakening after meeting his own teacher, Ramana Maharshi. This transformative encounter directed him toward a life devoted to sharing the essence of enlightenment with others. Over the years, he developed a unique approach to teaching, emphasizing the immediacy of self-discovery and encouraging seekers to look within themselves for the truth of their existence.

Poonja's teachings attracted numerous followers from around the world, and he became a pivotal figure in the spread of Advaita Vedanta, a philosophy that explores the nature of reality and the self. His dialogue sessions, known as Satsangs, were characterized by an open and direct style, inviting participants to question their beliefs and experience the truth of their being. Through his legacy, Poonja has influenced a generation of spiritual seekers and teachers, making significant contributions to contemporary spiritual discourse.

nacionalidad Indio
Fecha de Nacimiento October 13, 1910
Lugar de Nacimiento Ludhiana, Punjab, India
Fecha de fallecimiento September 6, 1997
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