NEEM KAROLI BABA
Shri Neem Karoli Baba, or Shri Neeb Karori
Baba, was also known to followers as Maharaj-ji. He was a Hindu guru and devotee of the Hindu
deity Hanuman. He is known outside India as the guru of a
number of Americans who travelled to India in the 1960s and 1970s, the most
well-known of whom were the spiritual teachers Ram Dass and Bhagavan Das,
and the musicians Krishna Das and Jai Uttal.
The exact details of Neem's birth and early years are
not known. His family was an affluent Brahmin family. His
father was Pundit Durga Prasad
'Vedacharya' who gave him the name Pundit Lakshmi
Narayan Sharma. This was at Akbarpur, Firozabad district in the
Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Neem was married to Rambeti, daughter
of Pundit Rewati Ram. In the years ahead they had three
children: Aneg Singh Sharma, Dharma Narayan Sharma and Girija Bhatele, née
Sharma.
Neem had two havelis, palatial homes, in Akbarpur, the
older of which has been converted to a temple while the newer one is
being preserved as his birthplace shrine. Another home in Agra in
Gokulpura he visited multiple times after he left his married life. He has nine grandchildren and fifteen great
grandchildren.
Neem left his home around the time his
youngest child, a daughter, was eleven.
This was in 1958. He went on to wander extensively throughout
northern India as a sadhu, a Hindu ascetic. Among the many
names he had during this time were Lakshman Das, Handi Wallah Baba, and
Tikonia Walla Baba. When he did
tapasya and sadhana, spiritual practices, at Bavania in Gujarat, he
was known as Tallaiya Baba. In
Vrindavan, the locals addressed him by the name of Chamatkari,
meaning miracle, Baba. Many considered him a saint.
Neem was a life-long adept of bhakti or devotional yoga, and
encouraged service to others as the highest form of unconditional devotion to
God.
Among the most notable of Maharaj-ji's disciples
were, again, Ram Dass, the author of Be Here Now, teacher/performer
Bhagavan Das, and the musicians Krishna Das and Jai Uttal. Other noteworthy devotees included
American-born Tibetan Buddhist Lama Surya Das, humanitarian Larry
Brilliant and his wife Girija, as well as Dada Mukerjee, former professor at
Allahabad University, Uttar Pradesh, India. Baba Hari Dass, a classically-trained Ashtanga
yogi, was also a disciple; he maintained one of Neem's ashrams before
heading to the USA to become a spiritual teacher. Steve Jobs, future CEO of Apple
Computers, along with his college friend Dan Kottke, traveled to
India in 1973 in search of spiritual enlightenment.
They hoped to meet Maharaj-ji, but did not arrive before the
guru died in September of that year.
Ram Dass and Larry Brilliant, back now
in the United States, founded the Seva Foundation, an international
health organization based in Berkeley, California.
The foundation is committed to applying the teachings of Neem Karoli
Baba toward ending world poverty.
Among Seva's greatest accomplishments is their
help in returning eyesight to nearly three million blind people
suffering from cataract blindness. This
was in countries such as Tibet, Nepal, India, Bangladesh, Cambodia
and throughout Africa. The organization
also has a Native American Community Health Program that works to fight an
epidemic of diabetes in Native communities throughout the United
States. In recent years another foundation evolved, the 'Love
Serve Remember Foundation,' meant to preserve and continue the teachings
of Neem Karoli Baba and Ram Dass.
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