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Mahavatar Babaji, the Immortal Yogi of Modern India: Selection from Autobiography of a Yogi, Part 1 of 2

2018-11-30
Wika:English,Telugu (తెలుగు)
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Mahavatar Babaji is known as the deathless Master of India. He is also known as the Great Avatar. Babaji told Lahiri Mahasaya that the Kriya Yoga which He is giving to the world through Him in the nineteenth century, is a revival of the same science which Krishma gave, millenniums ago, to Arjuna. Babaji has resided for at least hundreds of years in the remote Himalayan regions of India, seen in person by only a small number of disciples and other sincere seekers. Babaji’s mission in India has been to assist prophets in carrying out their special dispensations. “Babaji can be seen or recognized by others only when he so desires.
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