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Morari Bapu, 2014
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Native name | મોરારીબાપુ |
Born |
Talgajarda, near Mahuva, Bhavnagar Gujarat |
25 September 1946
Residence | Talgajarda |
Nationality | Indian |
Citizenship | Indian |
Occupation | Reciter, Ram Charit Manas Kathakar, Hindu Bard |
Home town | Talgajarda |
Spouse(s) | Narmadaben |
Children | Bhavana, Prasanna, Parthiv Hariyani, Sobhana |
Parent(s) | Savitri Ben Prabhudas Bapu Hariyani |
Relatives | Tribhovandasji (his grandfather and Sadguru) Amrita Ma (his grandmother and his religious teacher) |
Website | www |
Morari Bapu (Gujarati: મોરારી બાપુ, Hindi: मुरारी बापू; real name Moraridas Prabhudas Hariyani) was born on 25 September 1946 in Talgajarda near Mahuva, Gujarat. He is a popular Hindu kathakaar (bard), who has been giving 9 day-long sermons (kathaas) in both Gujarati and Hindi all over the world—including in India, the United States, the United Kingdom, South Africa, Kenya, Uganda, on a cruise ship in the Mediterranean Sea, and on an airplane travelling the world, in the Vatican City and in the foothills of Mount Kailas in Tibet/China—since his first katha in 1960.
To date, he has conducted over 780 kathaas, most of them based on the Ramcharitmanas of Tulsidas and other such works about Rama as well as Gopigeet which has the gopis of Vrindavan singing of the glory of Krishna in Krishna's separation.
Morari Bapu, complete name Moraridas Prabhudas Hariyani was born on 25 September 1946 on auspicious day of Shivratri in village Talgajarda near Mahuva, Gujarat, to Prabhudas Bapu Hariyani and Savitri Ben Hariyani, in a family of six brothers and two sisters. He is born in a family following religious traditions called Vaishnav Bava Sadhu Nimbarka Sampradaya (lineage). He became to be lovingly referred to as "Bapu" (meaning Father or elderly person) by people. His grandfather, Tribhovandasji was a great Ram Bhakta (devotee of Sri Rama) and used to make young Morari memorize five verses of the Ramcharitamanas each day, on his way to school and back. Further, he at young age was also encouraged via letters from his paternal great grand father, Mahamandleshwar Vishnu Giriji Maharaj, who was head of "Kailas Ashram" at Rishikesh, to be proficient in the Bhagavad Gita and the Vedas.