Nisargadatta Maharaj: El Conocimiento, la Ignorancia y el Despertar

Nisargadatta Maharaj was born Maruti Shivrampant Kambli on April 17, 1897, in Bombay (Mumbai), India, into a humble family devoted to Hinduism. During his youth, he led a simple life as a cigarette merchant. At the age of 34, he met his spiritual master, Sri Siddharameshwar Maharaj, who gave him a direct teaching: "Abide in the sense of 'I am,' and everything else will reveal itself." Following this instruction with complete devotion, Maruti awakened to his true nature and took the name Nisargadatta, which means "naturally established in the Self." Although he never sought disciples, he eventually became one of the greatest sages of the 20th century, recognized worldwide for his clarity and forcefulness. His teachings were recorded by disciples and published in the celebrated book "I Am That," which has become a classic of non-dual (Advaita) spirituality. Nisargadatta Maharaj passed away in 1981, but his message lives on: "You are not what you believe yourself to be. You are pure, free, and infinite consciousness." Music: Work: The Deepest Ocean Music from https://www.fiftysounds.com/es/