Devraha Baba (1477
– 1989 or June 19, 1990)
An Indian Siddha Yogi Saint named Devraha Baba, who passed away in 1989, was a yogi who lived just
such a lifestyle. Devraha Baba was from the spiritual heritage of the Avatar
Ramanandacharya, and lived beside the Yamuna River in Mathura. He lived on a
12-foot-high wooden platform where he usually remained stark naked. He never
ate food. He only drank water from the Yamuna River. He claimed he could be in
two places simultaneously. He was observed to have stayed underwater unaided
for half an hour. He always radiated love. He was a Premaswarupa, an
incarnation of love. He gave darshan (spiritual blessing) to devotees who came
to pay homage. Many came to visit this great illustrious saint. People came
from all over India and from all walks of life. He was a favourite among
India's senior politicians, and was visited by Mrs. Indira and Mr. Rajiv
Gandhi. Ministers, saints, yogis, priests, rich and poor all came for Baba's
darshan.
Devraha was described as a "fully God realized
master" and "an ageless saint of legendary repute". One legend
has it that Devraha blessed Tulsidas (1532–1623), which would make
him over 500 years old a rough estimate is that around the world, his devotees
may number in hundreds of thousands to millions of people. Devraha Baba's birth date has been claimed as
1477; his death in 1989 would give a lifespan of 512 or 513 years,
one of the longest modern longevity Myth.
According to Devraha, he wasn't born from a woman's
womb, but emerged from water. According to legend, Devraha Baba never ate
any food. He is described as a major attraction in the Kumbh Mela. The Baba
used to bless his devotees by touching their heads with his foot.
The first President of India, Dr. Rajendra Prashad
stated that his father had sat at the feet of Devraha Baba as a child in the
middle of the nineteenth century, and Devraha Baba was already elderly at that
time and that his father already had known Baba for many
years before that. An Allahabad High Court Barrister had stated that seven
generations of his family had sat at the feet of Devraha Baba. Incidentally,
Devraha Baba had predicted the time of his death five years in advance.
It was rumoured
that Devraha Baba claimed that he had lived for over 700 years. Until I can
substantiate this rumour I need to consider it just a rumour. Nevertheless, I
make mention of this rumour because Devraha Baba's family tree records place
his age to be at least 250 years when he took Mahasamadhi (relinquished his
body) in 1989. If he was able to live to be 250, then it is possible that he
lived for 700 years as well. Baba was called, "The Ageless Yogi."
Devraha Baba gained mastery over the khecheri state of yoga whereby he was able
to control his hunger and the time of his death.
Since Giri Bala's
interview with Yogananda, the world has undergone an exponential awakening in
consciousness and science. The ancient teachings of the Rishis, which here to fore
have been kept secret and only shared with the closest of disciples, now are
readily available to everyone. As more people begin meditation practices and
learns to tap their inner cosmic energies, and as medical science moves towards
eradicating all diseases, it is conceivable that the human life span will be
extended by decades if not by centuries.
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