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A day in the life of Baba

By Lalita Iyer

 

Some say Baba never sleeps, or only for short periods.

He has 'raagi kanji' (porridge) and gets ready for the

7 a.m. darshan. This is when he picks the people for a

personal darshan. He also has briefings between 7 a.m.

and 8.30 a.m.

 

Lunch is between 10 and 10.30 a.m. The meal is

prepared by the wife of the late Janakiramaiah, Baba’s

youngest brother. Baba is the fourth of three brothers

and two sisters and the only surviving one. " When food

arrives, it is handed over to the attendants and they

serve it to Baba, " says Ratnakar, Janakiramaiah’s son,

who has the privilege of being the closest nephew of

Baba.

 

Issues are discussed with Baba over lunch. He then

retires to his room to read and rest.

 

At 1 p.m. he has fruit and confers with a different

set of functionaries. Before long, it is time for his

3.30 p.m. darshan. Even as the car drives down the

ramps, Baba listens to the chants of the Vedas.

 

Baba gives personal interviews during the evening

session too and then stays back for the bhajans at

5.30 p.m. An hour later he has a light dinner of one

puri or some rice and curry, and fruit.

 

At 7 p.m. he retires to his room to read letters. Baba

does not reply to any of them, but he says: " When you

send a letter to me, it is only a photocopy. The

original is already with me in my heart, when you

thought of me and asked me something. "

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