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Perfect Masters - Narayan Maharaj of Kedgaon Part 6

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Narayan Maharaj was born on 20th May 1885, at Bagalkot in Karnataka.

His early childhood was full of calamities. He lost his father, when

he was hardly 14 months old and lost his mother when he was four. As

a worldly duty his grandmother looked after him. His sacred thread

ceremony was performed at the age of nine. His grandmother was

planning to appoint Narayan as her heir, but it created problems with

the other relations and he was also not interested in any material

acquisition. He left his grandmother's place and all his relations,

as he was keen on establishing the only relationship with Lord

Dattatreya. After leaving home he took rest for the night in Shiva's

temple, but no one came to enquire about him. This proved to be an

important event to break all the worldly ties for him. Whatever is

destined to take place must take place. Suffering is a great blessing

in disguise, it has the ultimate objective to bring sufferer on the

path of love and realisation. His life was full of hardships, trials

and traumas but he had the absolute and unflinching faith and

devotion for Lord Dattatreya, hence he had no fear of any kind.

 

There are many incidences which prove that the unseen divine hand was

constantly guarding him in many ways. When he was just 12 years of

age, he was residing in Lord Shiva's temple. Everyday for more than a

week a tiger was coming to the temple, bowing to the Lord and

touching Narayan's feet, who used to be meditating in the corner.

Once when he was deep into meditation, the roof of temple collapsed.

He protectively covered over the Shivalinga. The Shivlinga (Lord

Shiva's Idol) and Narayan, both were saved. Once while meditating in

the riverbed seated on a big rock, the river got flooded all of a

sudden, water level was increasing menacingly, however instead of

flowing over the rock, water currents took the detour leaving Narayan

safe and untouched.

 

He was going through a dense forest, where leave aside human beings

even animals were hesitant to stir out. Narayan was extremely

thirsty. Suddenly a horse rider came from nowhere showed him the

spring water and disappeared. Once he was sleeping under the tree and

a large snake encircled his legs. Fear did not enter Narayan's mind.

After a while it started raining incessantly and the snake loosened

its grip from his legs and went away.

 

Hundreds of incidents like these happened in Narayan Maharaj's life,

which gave a glimpse of the Divine power standing behind him. He was

asked by a Saint to go to Gangapur and serve Lord Dattatreya. He was

in Gangapur for about 10 months and Lord Dattatreya showed him the

definite and fearless path to achieve his cherished goal. At Gangapur

he completely and earnestly surrendered to the Lord and the Lord made

His abode in his heart.

 

While moving from place to place, he came to Bet and heard the

conversation of a pair of Pingla birds, " This place was sanctified by

the brief stay of Lord Ram. This is a Holy Land, where thousands will

get food and true satisfaction " . So the 4 hectares of land was taken

by Maharaj to create the place for his divine service rendered to

humanity.

 

He created a magnificent township in 4 hectares of land at New Bet,

which was known as Narayan Nagri, adorned by the majestic temple of

Lord Dattatreya. The place was abound with spiritual bliss. Lord

Shiva's temple, Sadhana (Practice) place for Maharaj, a large

Dharamshala (Rest house) for devotees and many small cottages were

built by the devotees, who wanted to live near the Master.

Distribution of free food everyday to thousands of people and

chanting the Lord's name made the whole place pristine and divine.

 

Maharaj had all the `siddhis' or spiritual powers at his command, but

he never used them for himself but there are many instances where

these spiritual powers came into use on their own as result of his

spiritual perfection.

 

The voice of Smt. Anjanabai who was a singer of reputed fame was

miraculously restored, a ship and its owner were rescued from the

cyclone storms with his divine intervention. A famous doctor was

pulled back from jaws of death by a mere glance from him. Limited

food was prepared for few, when covered by Maharaj with a cloth was

more than sufficient to feed thousands of people and still remained

in the utensils. Drunkards were inspired to leave the alcohol forever

by the mere glance. He saved a devotee and his car from falling into

river by physically appearing in front of the car. He cured many

incurable diseases and helped thousands of families by giving food,

clothes, medicines and education.

 

He organised many religious ceremonies at New Bet between 1928 to

1935, when communication and transport facilities were non-existent

in this remote place. He had outstanding organizational skills. The

ceremonies were so flawless, perfect and divinely inspired. The

scale, grandeur, serenity and purity was so profound on all these

occasions that everyone felt, that God Himself was present there.

 

His message was very simple and practical, " Treat every being as

God. " Chanting of Lord's name was so dear to his heart that his basic

advice to his devotees was " Chant God's name and experience the

bliss " .

 

His devotees were renowned Doctors, Advocates, Professors, Artists,

Kings of erstwhile Indian States and Nepal and a number of

foreigners. But he was a Saint for the under privileged, weaker and

poor people.

 

He was a Perfect Master and was known far and wide. He traveled to

religious places - Varanasi, Kedarnath, Badrinath, Nepal,

Omkareshwar, Mahakaleswar, Rameshwar, Madurai, Chidambaram, Shiv

Kanchi, Vishnu Kanchi, Tirupathi, Ramakrishna Ashram, Calcutta,

Banglore, Mysore, Dwarka, Somnath, Dakornath, Shri Gokarna

Mabaleshwar and host of other places.

 

From 1942 his health started falling, for a change of weather he

decided to go to Ottacmond. Whenever he used to leave on earlier

occasions his parting words used to be " I will be back soon " ; but

this time while leaving his words were, " I am going " . But no one

could grasp the meaning at that moment.

 

Ottacmond did not suit him. He came to Banglore and in spite of

failing health he decided to organize 'Ati Rudra Swahakar' to Lord

Mallickarjun (a form of Shiva). State of Mysore made outstanding

arrangements. He performed the Maha Pooja (grand worship) and gave

Mantra for chanting to the large gathering of the devotees and

returned to his chamber without visiting 'Yajnashala' (a place for

fire sacrifice) due to complete exhaustion. The whole ceremony was

conducted in an exquisite style, without any slackness in the

presence of around 1,00,000 devotees. After the completion of all

Poojas (worships), Maharaj was given the message. He was in Padmasan

(Lotus posture in Yoga). Before anyone could realise, he took a long

breath and finished his mortal journey on 3rd September 1945.

 

Though Mysore State arranged an aircraft for carrying the body to

Bet, devotees of Banglore were not ready to part with the body and

wanted to have his Samadhi Mandir at Banglore. Mysore State gave two

acres of beautiful land near the lake, where his mortal remains were

buried and now a beautiful Samadhi, where the Sadguru is resting,

came into existence.

 

Even today at Bet, the vibrations can be felt of the presence of this

Master and He is still helping scores of devotees, who ardently call

on him.

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