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Mahendra Baba
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In the Kumaon foothills of the Indian
Himalayas, the birthplace or home of India's great saints of the past
and present, there resided Shri Haidakhan Wale Baba. To those who asked,
Haidakhan Baba acknowledged that He was the Shiva Mahavatar Babaji, known
to many thousands in the West through Paramahansa Yogananda's Autobiography
of a Yogi. A mahavatar is a human manifestation of God not born of woman.
In 1970 Shri Babaji (Shri means holy or revered; Baba is a term used for a renunciate, or saint, or father) appeared in a cave, that has been holy for thousands of years, at the foot of the Kumaon Mount Adi Kailash, across the sacred river Gautama Ganga opposite a remote village called Haidakhan. He had no known parents or family. He appeared as a youth of 18 or 20, yet he displayed great wisdom and divine powers from the start. Some of the Haidakhan villagers saw him as an old man with a long white beard or as a young man with a long beard and as a beautiful young man with no beard. Two men who spoke to him at the same time described him differently. He was seen at different places at the same time. He knew the scriptures, yet there is no evidence of his having been educated. He ate almost nothing for months yet his energy was boundless. In September 1970, he climbed to the top of Mount Kailash, seated himself in yogic fashion at the small temple there without leaving his seat for 45 days and nights, mediating most of the time, talking occasionally, and started teaching the message he has brought to the world. |
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His coming had been foretold, both by ancient
scriptures and by the preachings and prophesies of a twentieth century
saint called Mahendra Baba. As a child, Mahendra Baba was healed by a
vision of Babaji and the Divine Mother. He saw Babaji again on a birthday,
when Babaji appeared to him and gave him candy. When he graduated from
high school, Mahendra Baba met Babaji, in one of his previous forms, and
was taught yogic knowledge by Babaji for six days and nights. When Babaji
left him, Mahendra Baba renounced the world and went searching for his
guru -- walking through the Himalayas.
Mahendra Baba then spent years at a temple in the Indian state of Gujarat and developed a reputation as a great saint. Only after 25 years was he led back to the Kumaon hills where Babaji appeared to him again, in a locked room in a remote mountain ashram. After this appearance of Babaji in the flesh, Mahendra Baba began his mission of preparing for Shri Babaji's return to the world in human form. For many years Mahendra Baba went around India preaching that Babaji would return to transform the world. He described what Babaji would look like, including the scars on his right leg and left arm. He said that Babaji would come in 1970. Mahendra Baba restored old ashrams and temples, built new ones, and prepared the worship service now used by Babaji's devotees. |
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Mahendra Baba told his followers that Shri Babaji has been a divine presence
on earth since man first learned about religion. Babaji has taught gurus
and religious teachers throughout man's history, and eras, He has appeared
to teach people, manifesting a body for each appearance, rather than coming
by human birth. |
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Jai Mahendra
ki jai
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