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Swami Sri Yukteswar Giri, the author of “The Holy Science”, wrote this book at the request of
Mahavatar Babaji1. The book aims to show the unity of all religions by comparing parallel
passages from the Bible and Upanishads1. However, specific details about Babaji in the context
of “The Holy Science” are not readily available from the sources. The book primarily focuses on
the essential unity of all religions, the truths inculcated by various faiths, and the method by
which the world, both external and internal, has evolved1. It’s worth noting that the book was
written after Babaji himself had asked Yukteswarji to complete a work showing the eternal truths
and similarities hidden both in Christian and Hindu religions2. For more detailed information, you
might want to refer to the book directly.
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Hello, I would like to know what the book say about babaji, not informations about the book itself.
Lahiri Mahasaya had several meetings with Mahavatar Babaji which have been written about in
several books, including, among others, Autobiography of a Yogi by Paramahansa Yogananda ,
Yogiraj Shyama Charan Lahiri Mahasaya (Lahiri's biography) and Complete Men: Yogiraj Shri
Sham Charan Lahiri. Tell me also what is sais about Babaji here please.
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Sure, here’s what I found about Babaji from the books you mentioned:
1. Autobiography of a Yogi by Paramahansa Yogananda: Paramahansa Yogananda wrote
that Babaji has resided for untold years in the remote Himalayan regions of India,
revealing himself only rarely to a blessed few1. It is Mahavatar Babaji who revived in this
age the lost scientific meditation technique of Kriya Yoga1.
2. Yogiraj Shyama Charan Lahiri Mahasaya (Lahiri’s biography): Lahiri Mahasaya, also
known as Shyama Charan Lahiri, was a disciple of Mahavatar Babaji2. On November 27,
1861, Lahiri Mahasaya met Babaji in Ranikhet2. Babaji taught him a meditation technique
called Kriya Yoga, which Lahiri Mahasaya then taught to many others, including his wife2.
3. Complete Men: Yogiraj Shri Sham Charan Lahiri: I couldn’t find specific information about
Babaji from this book. However, it’s known that Lahiri Mahasaya was a disciple of
Mahavatar Babaji and he was initiated into the science of Kriya Yoga by Babaji3.
Please note that these are summaries of the information available and for a more detailed
understanding, it would be best to refer to the books directly.
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Go more depper into the summaries so please. Also Other disciples of Lahiri Mahasaya who
speak of meeting Mahavatar Babaji include Swami Cablenand Giri and Ram Gopal Mazumdar
who describe meeting Mahavatar Babaji and his sister whom he called Mataji. [7] Additionally,
Shankari Mata (also called Shankari Mai Jiva), a female disciple of Trelanga Swami, met
Mahavatar Babaji while visiting Lahiri Mahasaya. Tell me accurately what they said about Babaji.
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I’m sorry, but I couldn’t find specific quotes or detailed accounts from Swami Cablenand Giri,
Ram Gopal Mazumdar, or Shankari Mata about their experiences with Mahavatar Babaji. The
information available online is quite limited. However, here’s a bit more context based on the
information I found:
1. Swami Cablenand Giri: He was a disciple of Mahavatar Babaji and founded the Sri
Mahavatar Babaji Mission1. The mission aims to provide the teachings of immortal
masters and their yoga-meditation techniques to the masses1. However, specific details
about his personal experiences with Babaji are not readily available.
2. Ram Gopal Mazumdar: Known as the ‘sleepless saint’, he was a disciple of Lahiri
Mahasaya2. He spent decades in the Himalayas practicing Kriya Yoga34. While there are
accounts of him meeting Babaji, specific details or quotes about these encounters are
not readily available.
3. Shankari Mata (Shankari Mai Jiva): She was a disciple of Trailanga Swami and met
Mahavatar Babaji when he was visiting Lahiri Mahasaya5. Specific details about her
experiences with Babaji are not readily available.
For more detailed accounts, you might want to refer to the original sources or books where these
disciples have shared their experiences. Please note that while these summaries provide some
context, they might not fully capture the depth of their experiences with Babaji.
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Babaji is also said to be a disciple of Bojar. What can you tell about him please?
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I’m sorry, but I couldn’t find any specific information about “Bojar” being a guru or spiritual
teacher to Mahavatar Babaji. The term “Bojar” or “Boyar” is historically used to refer to a member
of the highest rank of the feudal nobility in many Eastern European states, including Bulgaria,
Kievan Rus’ (and later Russia), Moldavia and Wallachia (and later Romania), Lithuania and among
Baltic Germans1. It doesn’t seem to be associated with a spiritual or religious figure.
As for Mahavatar Babaji, he is a revered figure in the yogic tradition. He is known as the
Himalayan yogi and guru who taught Kriya Yoga to Lahiri Mahasaya2. His life and teachings have
been documented in various books, including “Autobiography of a Yogi” by Paramahansa
Yogananda2.
However, the spiritual lineage and relationships can sometimes be complex and not fully
documented. For the most accurate and detailed information, it would be best to refer to the
original spiritual texts or teachings. Please note that while these summaries provide some
context, they might not fully capture the depth of spiritual relationships and teachings.