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Monday, March 1, 2010

My first meeting with my divine Guru – Mahavatar Babaji


When I was in first year of Electrical Engineering in Bihar College of Engineering, Patna in the state of Bihar I suffered from heart disease. Three valves of my heart were in bad condition. The doctor had announced that this boy will not live more than three months. In 1960s there were no valve transplantation surgeries taking place in India. The doctor consulted was one of the top doctors in state of Bihar, later in 1990s during BJP Government in India he was the health minister. Knowing that my son will die within three months my parents were in grief. In India one of the greatest misfortunes for a father is to see his son’s final rituals during his life time. I thought instead of dying in front of my parents and other family members if I go away from home they will have a hope that my son will come back one day alive. So I left my home without informing any one in the family. The village I lived is near the boarder of India and Nepal, I crossed the boarder and entered in Nepal and started going into deep forest towards Tibet. After walking like this for a long period of time I was very tired and in the evening time I almost fainted under a tree. I had no energy to walk any further or even stand up, it was almost certain to me that now this was the end of my life. No one is going to come and save me, I am going to die either due to hunger or some wild animal will kill and eat me in the night. I closed my eyes and started waiting for the end of my life, but I was surprised to hear a voice, it was the voice of a young man, he looked like a monk. He told me in Hindi language that “you are not going to die; you will give lectures and teach the yoga to thousands”. I was surprised to see some one in the deep forest and speaking Hindi language. Normally the region I was in was near Tibet, so people know either Nepali language or Tibetan Language, but this young monk was speaking very good Hindi. I was not in position to speak or even believe him what he was telling me. But I asked him in my broken language that I can’t speak, by birth I was not able to speak properly, even if I have to tell my name to some one I needed a pen and paper. He asked me to follow him; I had no other choice so I started following him. He took me to a cave near by, and then he took a pot made of stone, poured some water into the pot from near by water fall and started steering it with a wooden shaft. The water in the pot became thick white liquid. He gave it to me and asked me to drink it. As soon as I drank it I felt better, all the fatigue disappeared. He asked me to stay in the cave, I stayed there for three to four days, everyday he used to give me that liquid, and I started becoming healthier. After few days he told me to go back. I left that place and came back home. Everyone in my home was happy to see me coming back alive and healthy, my heart disease was totally gone. The doctors were surprised to see my case; they said that this is a miracle. I went back to college and continued my college studies. At this time I did not know anything about that young monk. I thought he must be a villager, who knew some herbs. I thanked god to send him to me to save my life.

6 comments:

  1. the wagholli ashram looks simply beautiful! swamiji lookin forward to seeing u there. long to be there with u all every saturday. leave it to Babaji....
    aparna

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  2. Dear Guruji,

    Is it possible for us to meet or see Babaji?

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  3. Dear swamiji

    Why do we feel heavy between our eyebrows after meditation is it a positive effect on our minds. I have only learnt a few kriya exercises since the 2 months and continue to practice them daily with meditation as i have no time to learn the other exercises. but i will learn them. Can still the exercises be useful to me after not doing all of them. please explain swamiji.

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  4. when will I meet any divine spirit?????????

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  5. Humble obeisance to Gyan Swami and Mahavatar Babaji.

    Dear Guruji,
    So pleasant to read your blog and all of its contents. So many holy events have happened in your life, you have met many great yogis and every great yogi has passed onto you their divine powers. Having all those divine strength in you, having attained so much yogsadhana... yet you are so down to earth, humble, living amongst us, helping all of us to walk the path on which you have already marked miles together. That too... free of cost.. :)

    I feel, there is no better way for us to retaliate than doing what you say us to do. We are truly truly obliged to you Guruji.

    With your blessing, am getting prepared so that one day you will accept me as your student and give me diskha.

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  6. I too feel thirst for baba ji darshan but do not know how.I am aged person in sixties and not aware with kriya yog or meditation and not sure whether my body shall suitably respond to the same at this age.very perplexed....

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