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PUJYA BABUJI MAHARAJ’S LIFE (The Special Personality)
Sri Ram Chandra Ji Maharaj ( Babuji ) of Shajahanpur, U.P. India is the ablest disciple of the Adi-Guru, adhered to the Discipline enforced by his Master. He used to send his diary narrating his spiritual experiences and his state to his Master. One night Sri Babuji saw his Master in a dream. He saw that his Master merged with him and said “Man too shudam, too main shudi, Man tan shudam, too jan shudi, Ta Kas na goyed baad azeen, man deegaram too deegari – (I became you and you became me, I became body and you became soul, so that after this none could say that I and you were different).” Babuji wrote this down in his autobiography.
The greatest miracle of Sri Lalaji is perfection of Sri Babuji’s grand personality, which is unparalleled in the history of spiritual development. His researches and discoveries in the field will be regarded as wonderful and superb and shall remain a subject for further researches for centuries. Only posterity will be able to assess and evaluate the boons bestowed upon humanity by Him.
“Sri Ramchandraji Maharaj was born on Sunday, the Baisakh Badi Panchami in the Vikram Samvat 1856 (saka year 1821) the 30th April 1899 at 07-26 A.M. IST at Shahjahanpur, U.P. India. From early childhood he was showing unique qualities of Mahatmas in his action and behavior. He was balanced. He never suffered from the impulsive craving for food even in early childhood and would partake of food only when offered in love and concern. He was very sensitive by Nature. He was placed as a young baby of 2 or 3 months on a sop (a plaited implement used for husking grain under the rays of Sun). After many years when he was practicing meditation, this scene came to his view and he inferred that this must be a childhood impression which was confirmed by his mother who said she has done it several times like that. The sensitivity to impressions and the capacity for exercising his Will were special endowments with which he was born as he would see it later on many incidents. His mother taught him several precepts to be followed in life like “Be honest” “Do not steal” and similar morals which cast permanent impressions in him. His mother influenced him so much that he requested her to teach him to doPuja that she was performing. But all that she did was to apply sandalwood paste on his forehead and he felt elated. But he learnt soon that this is not the real thing. At the age of 9 (nine), he started































































































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