He became a wandering sadhu at eleven and returned home later. |
In 1958, he boarded a train without a ticket and was pushed off. |
After being allowed back on the train, a station was built at Neeb Karori. |
Locals then called him Neem Karoli Baba. |
In different places, he was known by various names like Tallaiya Baba and Chamatkari Baba. |
At his ashram, he greeted visitors with offerings and jokes. |
Sometimes he would sit in silence, radiating peace. |
He once magically turned eight oranges into eighteen. |
His popularity grew in foreign countries in the 1960s and 1970s. |
He had psychic powers from worshiping Hanumanji at 17. |
He was compassionate and detached from material things. |
Richard Alpert transformed into Baba Ramdas after meeting him. |
He passed away peacefully in 1973 in Vrindavan. |
His samadhi is located at his Vrindavan Ashram. |
His disciples continue to run his ashrams and foundations. |
The Kainchi Dham ashram is a pilgrimage site. |
The 'Love Serve Remember Foundation' preserves his teachings. |
Two notes written by him were discovered in 2017. |
He is believed to be a 'Siddha Purusha' and 'Trikala Jnani'. |
His famous disciples include musicians, authors, and filmmakers. |
Followers of Babaji include Larry Brilliant and Steve Jobs. |