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Devraha Baba | |
Religion: | Hindu |
Temple: | Kuti Mandir Ram janki marg(Basti), Sugriv Qila (Ayodhya) |
Dharma Name: | Sanatan |
Location: | India |
Successor: | Sri Purushottamacharyaji, Devdasji (Bade Sarkar), Devraha Hans Baba |
Birth Place: | Deoria, India |
Nationality: | Indian |
Death Date: | 19 June 1990[1] |
Death Place: | Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh |
Resting Place: | Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh |
Devraha Baba was an Indian Siddha Yogi saint who lived beside the Yamuna river in Mathura. He was known as "ageless Yogi".
Little is known about the early life of Devraha Baba, beyond that in the first half of the 20th century he visited Maiel, a town 20 km south west of Salempur, Uttar Pradesh. Here he started living atop a machan, a high platform made of wooden logs, situated 3 km from the town on the banks of Sarayu river. The place was near chilma Bazar Deoria District, thus local people started calling him Devraha Baba, with Baba being an honorific for saints or old men. Thereafter he shifted to Vrindavan, where again he lived atop a machan on the banks of Yamuna river for the rest of his years.[2] He visited many places in India and known in different names in different states. At Purneswari Maa Tara Tarini shakti Peetha in Ganjam (Odisha), locals addressed him by the name of Chamatkari Baba. Even today, the priests of Maa Tara Tarini Shakti Peetha remember his miracles during his visit to Maa's Peetha. Once Devraha Baba also attested to it in an Interview with All India Radio.
Devraha Baba was a hermit from Vrindavan.[3] He was considered to be a "spiritual guide to everyone from a pauper to the most powerful ... above narrow confines of caste and community."[4] Village people as well as important personalities waited for hours to have a glimpse or darshan of him. He received visits from politicians seeking his blessings at the time of general elections, including Indira Gandhi, Buta Singh, and Rajiv Gandhi.[5] Rajiv Gandhi and his wife Sonia Gandhi visited his ashram on the eve of the 1989 elections.[6] He used to bless the devotees with his feet.[7]
He lived on a 12adj=midNaNadj=mid wooden platform near the river and wore a small deerskin.[8] A barricade of wooden planks hid his semi-naked body from his devotees, and he came down only to bathe in the river.[9]