Shri Ramanandacharya Ji (14th century) was a pioneering figure in the Bhakti movement and the founding spiritual master of the Ramanandi Sampradaya. At a time when religious practices were heavily restricted by caste and social boundaries, he championed equality, universal devotion, and the oneness of all beings before God.
He taught that the divine name of Shri Ram is open to all—regardless of birth, background, or status—and that the path of Bhakti (devotional love) is the truest way to attain God.
राम नाम सर्वोपरि – The name of Shri Ram is supreme
The soul has no caste, and spiritual merit lies in love and surrender.
God resides in every being—service to others is service to Him.
Guru and Shishya (teacher and student) are bound by love, not hierarchy..
Shri Ramanandacharya’s teachings shaped the lives of some of India’s greatest saints—Kabir, Ravidas, Pipa, Sena, Dhanna Bhagat, and many others.
These disciples carried his message of unity, devotion, and spiritual liberation to every corner of the Indian subcontinent, transforming society from within.
“जाके प्रिय न राम वैदेही, सो नर तजिए कोटि बैरी सम जेही”
(One who does not love Shri Ram and Sita is more dangerous than a million enemies)
Teaching: True devotion matters more than external rituals or caste.
“जाति-पाँति पूछे नहीं कोई, हरि को भजे सो हरि का होई”
(One who chants the name of Hari belongs to Him, regardless of caste)
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Teaching: The name of Shri Ram is the purest and most accessible form of God.
“राम नाम सर्वोपरि, तजि सब आश्रय करिए”
(Take refuge in the name of Ram above all else)
Teaching: All souls are equal in the eyes of the Divine.
“कोउ हरिजन, कोउ तुरक कहावे, सब में एक राम बसि जावे”
(Some call themselves Hindus, others Muslims—Ram resides in all)