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613:, a place that was nearer. Mr. Rajendra Nath, an initiate of Baba Devi Sahab, was an advocate by profession. He had some preliminary discussions with Mehi and saw in him a genuine seeker thirsting for freedom from the bondage of BMI (Body-Mind-Intellect-Ego Complex). He gave initiation to Mehi, teaching him the art of 'drishti sadhan'(the Yoga of Inner Light – a technique to still one's gaze in the inner sky in front of the center of the two eyes, called variously as the Sushumna, Sukhamana, the Ajna Chakra, the Third Eye, the Tenth Door, the Shiva Netra etc.) aimed at transcending the gross sphere, the realm of darkness and, thus, moving into the realm of light, the astral plane. As Mehi tried to touch Mr. Rajendra Nath's feet in reverence, the latter stopped him and told, "Look, I am not your Guru. I have only explained you the method as authorised by Sadguru Baba Devi Sahab. Baba Devi Sahab, not I, is your Guru." Mehi replied, "Yes, of course, he is my Guru and your Guru also, but since you have taught me this (drishti Sadahn), you are also like my Guru." Thus, Mr. Rajendra Nath Singh may be treated to be his third Guru. 602:
been puzzling Mehi for a long time. It was difficult to find free time during the day for he had to attend to various duties instructed by his erstwhile guru. So, after getting free from his duties towards Ramanand Swami Ji in the night he would approach Mr. Dhiraj Lal and the two had discussions from midnight to about 3 AM and this went on for about three months (May – July 1909) till Mehi became convinced that he had landed in the right spot and that Baba Devi Sahab was indeed the true Guru he had been looking for.
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Thinking that he wanted to go to the toilet, the invigilator granted the permission but little did he know that this young lad was not going out of the examination hall briefly but had decided to bid adieu to the very household life for good. In fact, Mehi had made already three unsuccessful attempts
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It was his search, that was far and wide, that led Mehi to a disciple of Baba Devi Sahab named Mr. Dhiraj Lal from Jotramrai, the same village where Mehi had been staying in attendance upon Ramanand Swami. Mehi was satisfied with the clarifications offered by Mr. Dhiraj Lal on many topics that had
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His grandmother's home was in Shikli garh Dharahara, Banmankhi, in the Purnia district. His father was named Babujan Lal Das.The family astrologer named him Ramanugrah Lal Das based on his astrological charts, a name that is also found in Mehi's school records. His adopted name Mehi means lean and
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Ramanand Swami, a sadhu of Dariyapanth (a sect named after Sant Dariya Sahab of Bihar), was Mehi's second guru. Ramanand Swami taught Mehi to practice 'Manas Jap' (internally chanting or repeatedly reciting a sacred mantra), 'Manas Dhyan' (trying to concentrate internally on the form of a sacred
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Mehi's mother, Janakwati Devi, died when he was four years old. His elder sister was kind to him and she and his father took good care of him. He was admitted to the village school when he turned eight. At this school, learning was imparted in the local Kaithi script. At home he saw his father
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His main motto: "The utmost & the most solemn goal of human birth is to attain, forsaking all worldly desires, complete liberation of all transmigration. The purpose of Santmat is to provide a system which fulfills the desire of attaining absolute Peace or total
625:(celebrated generally in October) when Baba Devi Sahab arrived at Bhagalpur. When Mr. Dhiraj Lal informed Mehi of the programme of Baba Devi Sahab's visit to Bhagalpur, Mehi got excited like a child and rushed to see his Guru. It was on the auspicious day of 594:
deity or Guru) and 'Bahya Drishti Sadahan' (stilling gaze at a target in the outside, not within ). However, through a study of saintly literature and relevant spiritual scriptures Mehi had come to realize that the knowledge of sound/word meditation (
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and was fond of hunting. He, in his later years, lost his eyesight and just had a feeling that this (loss of vision) was the consequence of his previous acts of killing birds and animals. He, therefore, preached Mehi never to commit violence.
452:, saint's literature and from this assessed that the essential teaching contained in all of these is one and the same. He gave one and easy method to attain 'Moksha'. They are 'Satsang' and 'Dhyan'(Meditation). Mehi was a direct disciple of 620:
and becoming satisfied, Mehi, as advised by his friends, returned to where his father (who became ecstatic to see his son back home) lived and waited to see Baba Devi Sahab. The occasion finally came during the festival of
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thin and also sharp or subtle. About two decades later when Ramanugrah La Das came into contact with his guru, Baba Devi Sahab, the latter, impressed by his sharp intellect, also started calling him "Mehi".
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He studied alone from an early age and later with Baba Devi Sahab in 1909. As directed by his teacher, Mehi spent many years in meditation in an ashram located in Manihari of the Katihar district.
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Baba Devi Sahab was the main spiritual Guru of Mehi. However, before he met Baba Devi Sahab, his yearning for emancipation led him to three other gurus (spiritual teachers).
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While explaining the central message of the above lines he got overwhelmed with such a surge of the emotion of renunciation that he stood up and asked the invigilator,
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Ji. His father turned emotional while reciting and at times burst into tears. This made Mehi curious to know the contents of the epic. As the epic was printed in the
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of 1909 that he got to have his first glimpse of his Guru – a true Guru had got a true disciple and successor who was to take Santmat to the pinnacles of glory.
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Moksha Darshan (Philosophy of Liberation), Translated into English from Hindi by Professor Veena Howard, University of Oregon Eugene
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left an impact on his mind and several of its quartets and couplets became known to him by heart. He also learned English,
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of U.P., Mr. Dhiraj Lal advised Mehi to approach, in the meanwhile, and have initiation from Mr. Rajendra Nath Singh of
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script he could not read it at first. However, he labored to correlate the alphabets of
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to flee home, but this time he was determined and he was never to look back again.
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Per family tradition, Mehi was initiated by Mr. Ram Jha, a Brahmin priest from
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28 April 1885 at his maternal grandparents’ home in Khokhsi Shyam Village, in
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district of the state of Bihar, in 1902. Mr. Jha was a worshipper of
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In his childhood days, Maharshi Mehi Paramhans was a worshipper of
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List of Books Authored by or About Maharshi Mehi Paramhans:
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are the blocks with which we build." - Maharshi Mehi
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Excerpt of the Biography of Maharshi Mehi in English
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