Samartha Rāmadāsa Svāmī's father Sūryājī Panta was a great devotee of Sūrya Deva. Sūryājī Panta started doing Upāsana of Sūrya Deva at the age of 12. He would not eat food unless and until his daily Upāsana was completed. Sūryājī Panta's ‘tapa’ resulted in Sūrya Deva manifesting before him on Ratha Saptamī in Śaka 1525.
Sūrya Deva bestowed his blessings upon Sūryājī Panta and Rānubāi, granting them two sons — one being an incarnation of Sūrya Deva himself and the other an incarnation of Māruti. Sūrya Deva informed Sūryājī Panta that Śri Rāma would manifest in front of him on the auspicious occasion of Śri Rāma Navamī, and then He disappeared. As promised, Śri Rāma incarnated before Sūryājī Panta and blessed him.
In Śaka 1527, Śreṣṭha Gangādhara Svāmī Mahārāja (Aṃśa of Sūrya Deva) were born, and in Śaka 1530, Nārāyana (Aṃśa of Māruti), who would later be known as Samartha Rāmadāsa Svāmī was born.
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