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Revannath (Navanath) Sanjivan Samadhi, Vita, Maharashtra

This is a Sanjivan Samadhi of Revannath.

There is space to sit and meditate. You can go into meditative states effortlessly here.

How to get there
The temple is located 33.8 kms North of Parli Vaijnath.

Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/xXKr6dj7Wn3x9fw6A

About Machhindranath

Revan Nath, also known as RevananathRevansiddhi NathRevan Siddha, Kada Siddha, and Kadhsiddheshwar, Siddharaj was the 7th or 8th Navnath. He is especially worshipped in western India, where several temples are dedicated to him, and several Sampradayas trace their origin to him, the best-known being the Inchegeri Sampraday. Vishnu’s command – When eighty-eight thousand sages were created, some part of Brahma’s semen fell on the banks of Narmada. There Chamas Narayana should appear under the name ‘Revan Nath’. Siddha Spirituality of Swami Hardas Life System also acknowledges the great existence and work performed by Navnathas.

Who is Revan Nath

Revan Nath (also known as Revansiddhi) is the Great saint from whom this everlasting Guruparampara began. He was one of the nine great Yogis who were known as Navnath (Nine sages). He was the noble follower and a great devotee of Lord Dattatreya (Shree Datta is considered as one of the Gods in the Indian religion).

The incarnation of Revan Nath

In the past, eighty-eight thousand sages were born from the semen of Brahma. At the same time, a little semen fell on the earth on the banks of the river Reva/NarmadaChamas Narayan entered it. As soon as he was born, he started crying. A man who had come to drink water on the river took him away. His wife put him to sleep next to her son with great joy. He was found on the banks of the river Reva, so he named it ‘Revan’.

Revan Nath and Dattatreya met at the age of twelve. As soon as Dattatreya touched him, he got full knowledge and remembered his previous birth. That is, he remembered that he is Chamas Narayan. After that Dattatreya gave some powers (Siddhi) to Revan Nath. i.e. gave some magical powers. Which he used to live comfortably. He also used that achievement to feed many people. He cured many ailments. His fame spread far and wide. So people started calling him Revansiddhi.

After some time, Lord Dattatreya preached the mantra in his ear and eradicated his duality. And included him in the Nath sect.

Revan Nath Etymology

Kada Siddha

According to one account, Revan Nath derived the name Kada Siddha from his Siddhi, spiritual powers:

A woman (called “Maiee”) was against all saints in “Karver” province. She used to trouble the saints who had acquired Siddhi (God gifted powers) and hence Revan Nath was requested by his disciple (Marul Siddha) to stop Maiee by using powers given to Revan  Nath by Shree Dattatreya. Revan Nath accepted this request, and converted “Maiee” to a musical instrument, which is said that, he used to play until his death. Due to his very kind heart and great powers with which Revan Nath stopped “Maiee”. Hence people started to call him Kada Siddha.

Kadhsiddheshwar

According to another account, Revan Nath settled on the Siddhagiri Hill for ascetic practice, living on whatever the jungle, gave him. He became famous as Kadhsiddheshwar:

  • “Kadh” = Jungle;
  • “Siddha” = Siddha, siddha guru, “one who is accomplished”;
  • “Ishwar” = Shiva, the “Supreme Lord”.

Meaning “the one who attained supreme realization in a forest”.

Navnath Bhaktisar

Malukavi

A Marathi book, Navnath Bhaktisar (Published in 1819) by Malukavi contains a life sketch of Revan Nath. In the three chapters (34th, 35th, and 36th) of this book, one can see the descriptions of this story. Chamas Narayan -one among Nav Narayanas for the sake of the welfare of the world incarnated near Revateer and grew up in the family of an ordinary farmer. One day while engaged in agricultural work he had the vision of Lord Dattatreya and by his grace, he attained ‘Mahima Siddhi’ (occult power).

Miracles

On the basis of which he had performed several miracles. Therefore he became famous as ‘Revansiddha’ in that region. After some time Macchindaranath paid a visit to that region. Owing to the occult power tiger, lion, and other such wild animals forgetting their enemies were found to be with Macchindaranath. On seeing this, Revan Nath was flabbergasted.

Revan Nath realized that Mahimasiddhi that he had attained was not of any help. This could be accomplished only by God-realization (Brahmajnana). According to his wish, Macchindaranath took Revan Nath to Lord Dattatreya. Lord Dattatreya initiated Revan Nath into spiritual life. Revan Nath spent some time in penance under the guidance of Lord Dattatreya and Revan Nath realized God and then Revan Nath went to Mogalayi, Kanchi, Balehalli, and other places. After that, for some time he lived in Vite-Renavi (Renagiri) of Mandesh.

Read More
https://navnathglory.com/revan-nath-incarnation-and-seven-dead-children/

This is a Sanjivan Samadhi of Revannath.

There is space to sit and meditate. You can go into meditative states effortlessly here.

How to get there
The temple is located 33.8 kms North of Parli Vaijnath.

Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/xXKr6dj7Wn3x9fw6A

About Machhindranath

Revan Nath, also known as RevananathRevansiddhi NathRevan Siddha, Kada Siddha, and Kadhsiddheshwar, Siddharaj was the 7th or 8th Navnath. He is especially worshipped in western India, where several temples are dedicated to him, and several Sampradayas trace their origin to him, the best-known being the Inchegeri Sampraday. Vishnu’s command – When eighty-eight thousand sages were created, some part of Brahma’s semen fell on the banks of Narmada. There Chamas Narayana should appear under the name ‘Revan Nath’. Siddha Spirituality of Swami Hardas Life System also acknowledges the great existence and work performed by Navnathas.

Who is Revan Nath

Revan Nath (also known as Revansiddhi) is the Great saint from whom this everlasting Guruparampara began. He was one of the nine great Yogis who were known as Navnath (Nine sages). He was the noble follower and a great devotee of Lord Dattatreya (Shree Datta is considered as one of the Gods in the Indian religion).

The incarnation of Revan Nath

In the past, eighty-eight thousand sages were born from the semen of Brahma. At the same time, a little semen fell on the earth on the banks of the river Reva/NarmadaChamas Narayan entered it. As soon as he was born, he started crying. A man who had come to drink water on the river took him away. His wife put him to sleep next to her son with great joy. He was found on the banks of the river Reva, so he named it ‘Revan’.

Revan Nath and Dattatreya met at the age of twelve. As soon as Dattatreya touched him, he got full knowledge and remembered his previous birth. That is, he remembered that he is Chamas Narayan. After that Dattatreya gave some powers (Siddhi) to Revan Nath. i.e. gave some magical powers. Which he used to live comfortably. He also used that achievement to feed many people. He cured many ailments. His fame spread far and wide. So people started calling him Revansiddhi.

After some time, Lord Dattatreya preached the mantra in his ear and eradicated his duality. And included him in the Nath sect.

Revan Nath Etymology

Kada Siddha

According to one account, Revan Nath derived the name Kada Siddha from his Siddhi, spiritual powers:

A woman (called “Maiee”) was against all saints in “Karver” province. She used to trouble the saints who had acquired Siddhi (God gifted powers) and hence Revan Nath was requested by his disciple (Marul Siddha) to stop Maiee by using powers given to Revan  Nath by Shree Dattatreya. Revan Nath accepted this request, and converted “Maiee” to a musical instrument, which is said that, he used to play until his death. Due to his very kind heart and great powers with which Revan Nath stopped “Maiee”. Hence people started to call him Kada Siddha.

Kadhsiddheshwar

According to another account, Revan Nath settled on the Siddhagiri Hill for ascetic practice, living on whatever the jungle, gave him. He became famous as Kadhsiddheshwar:

  • “Kadh” = Jungle;
  • “Siddha” = Siddha, siddha guru, “one who is accomplished”;
  • “Ishwar” = Shiva, the “Supreme Lord”.

Meaning “the one who attained supreme realization in a forest”.

Navnath Bhaktisar

Malukavi

A Marathi book, Navnath Bhaktisar (Published in 1819) by Malukavi contains a life sketch of Revan Nath. In the three chapters (34th, 35th, and 36th) of this book, one can see the descriptions of this story. Chamas Narayan -one among Nav Narayanas for the sake of the welfare of the world incarnated near Revateer and grew up in the family of an ordinary farmer. One day while engaged in agricultural work he had the vision of Lord Dattatreya and by his grace, he attained ‘Mahima Siddhi’ (occult power).

Miracles

On the basis of which he had performed several miracles. Therefore he became famous as ‘Revansiddha’ in that region. After some time Macchindaranath paid a visit to that region. Owing to the occult power tiger, lion, and other such wild animals forgetting their enemies were found to be with Macchindaranath. On seeing this, Revan Nath was flabbergasted.

Revan Nath realized that Mahimasiddhi that he had attained was not of any help. This could be accomplished only by God-realization (Brahmajnana). According to his wish, Macchindaranath took Revan Nath to Lord Dattatreya. Lord Dattatreya initiated Revan Nath into spiritual life. Revan Nath spent some time in penance under the guidance of Lord Dattatreya and Revan Nath realized God and then Revan Nath went to Mogalayi, Kanchi, Balehalli, and other places. After that, for some time he lived in Vite-Renavi (Renagiri) of Mandesh.

Read More
https://navnathglory.com/revan-nath-incarnation-and-seven-dead-children/

Type

Samadhi

Country

India

State

Maharashtra

Village

Vita

Google Map

https://maps.app.goo.gl/xXKr6dj7Wn3x9fw6A

Longitude

18.9609498

Latitude

76.318286

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Accessibility

There is space to sit and meditate. You can go into meditative states effortlessly here.

How To Get There

The temple is located 33.8 kms North of Parli Vaijnath.

Read More

https://navnathglory.com/revan-nath-incarnation-and-seven-dead-children/