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What one gets from Babaji

The Himalayan Master Babaji’s spiritual state is beyond human comprehension. The dwarfed vision of man cannot pierce to his transcendental star. One would attempt in vain even to picture the avatar’s attainment. It is inconceivable. However, if one can meditate upon the adorable effulgence of the glowing immortal Great Master; 
Babaji will illumine his intellect and whole life. By just repeating Babaji’s name with reverence, one receives the spiritual blessings of Babaji. Just try to hear “the truth” by approaching a spiritual master. 
Inquire from him submissively and render service unto him. The self-realized soul can impart knowledge unto you because he has seen “the truth”

Babaji’s Ashram

GowriShankar Peeta is Babaji’s Ashram near Badrinath in the Himalayas. The Ashram is near the temple town of Badrinath and surrounded by tall or high rock cliffs on all sides, with a row of caves by their side. The largest cave belongs to Babaji. There are two waterfalls opposite this cave in a corner. There is some small group of residents in the Ashram. They use the largest waterfall for bathing and the smaller one for drinking. Though there is no visible light source, even in night, the whole area is well lit. No one can approach on the Ashram closer than a mile without Babaji’s permission or concurrence[1].

Historical reference

The Babaji’s did not leave any historical reference as the Great Guru and Mahavatar never openly appeared in any century; the misinterpreting glare of publicity absolutely has no place in his millennial plans. Like the omnipotent almighty, Babaji’s also works in a humble obscurity. Babaji has said solemnly that he shall never leave his physical body. It will always remain visible to at least a small number of people on this earth. Babaji has been chosen by God to remain in his body for the duration of this particular world cycle. Ages will come and go – still the death lacks the Mahavatar, beholding the drama of centuries, shall be present on this stage terrestrial.

An insight in to History

At the end of the nineteenth century and the beginning of the twentieth century when India was in the threshold of attaining her freedom, the world was swept by the materialistic growth through breakthroughs in transportation, communication and many scientific inventions. People’s vision was masked and directed towards achieving only material comforts and in the process the tradition got a slight jolt. The great seers, sages and saints who were till then in direct contact with the people for guidance and advice slowly retreated into their abodes only to be available to a very few of those who did not become a prey to the ever changing way of new lifestyles. India lost many of its treasures and wealth between the twelfth and the nineteenth century; still it was very rich in its spiritual heritage and remained the beacon of light for the entire world. Great interest has bee evinced by the Westerners in Eastern metaphysics and philosophy ever since the foreigners entered India for trade in the beginning and then gradually for ruling the country.




Varanasi, Kashi, Banaras, the oldest city regarded as the holy and spiritual capital of India draws pilgrims in crores who bath in the sacred waters of holy Ganga River and perform the liberation ritual of the departed souls. It has around 2000 temples, including Sree Kashi Vishwanath and Sree Kashi Vishalakshi temples. With around 84 Ghats, Kashi has world-renowned embankments made in steps of stone slabs along the river bank. Here the pilgrims perform ritual bath and offer ablutions. The Ghats echoes the integral complement of crores of peoples’ trust that the divinity represented in physical, metaphysical, and supernatural elements. The oldest and main Ghat being the Dashashwamedh Ghat, which was created by Brahma to welcome Shiva. Another oldest is the Manikarnika Ghat. It is in this Ghat where an ear ring of Shiva or his wife Sati fell. The Jain Ghat at Kashi is believed to be the birth place of Suparshvanatha, the 7th Tirthankara and the Parshvanatha, the 23rd Tirthankara. Every Indian, with material, physical, spiritual, political or social aspiration wishes not to miss a visit to Kashi for holy dip in the Sacred Ganga, darshan of Sree Kashi Vishwanath and Sree Kashi Vishalakshi Devi. for more details and registration form please visit www.babajisannidhan.com



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