Shri Neem Karoli Baba or
Shri Neeb Karori Baba (नीब
करोरी बाबा) (died
September 11,
1973, in
Vrindavan,
India), also known to followers as Maharaj-ji, was a
Hindu guru and devotee of the
Hindu deity Hanuman. He is known in the West for having been the guru of a number of Americans
who travelled to India in the 1960s and 1970s and were
responsible for the dissemination of his name in the West after their return, the most well known being the spiritual teachers
Ram Dass and
Bhagavan Das, and the musicians
Krishna Das and
Jai Uttal.
Sadhu and guru
The exact details of Neem Karoli Baba's birth and early years are not known. He was born as Lakshmi Narayan Sharma (in
Akbarpur,
Firozabad district in the
Indian state of
Uttar Pradesh. After an arranged marriage at the age of 11, he left his home and wandered extensively throughout northern India as a
sadhu. During this time he was known under many names including Lakshman Das, Handi Wallah Baba, and Tikonia Walla Baba. When he did
tapasya and
sadhana at
Bavania in
Gujarat, he was known as Tallaiya Baba. In
Vrindavan, local inhabitants addressed him by the name of Chamatkari Baba (miracle
baba). He was considered by many to be a
saint.
Neem Karoli was a life-long adept of bhakti yoga, and encouraged service to others(seva) as the highest form of unconditional devotion to God. In the book Miracle of Love, compiled by Ram Dass, a devotee named Anjani shares the following account:
There can be no biography of him. Facts are few, stories many.
He seems to have been known by different names in many parts of India,
appearing and disappearing through the years. His western devotees of
recent years knew him as Neem Karoli Baba, but mostly as “Maharajji” –
a nickname so commonplace in India that one can often hear a tea vendor
addressed thus. Just as he said, he was ‘nobody.’ He gave no
discourses; the briefest, simplest stories were his teachings. Usually
he sat or lay on a wooden bench wrapped in a plaid blanket while a few
devotees sat around him. Visitors came and went; they were given food,
a few words, a nod, a slap on the head or back, and they were sent
away. There was gossip and laughter for he loved to joke. Orders for
running the ashram were given, usually in a piercing yell across the
compound. Sometimes he sat in silence, absorbed in another world to
which we could not follow, but bliss and peace poured down on us. Who
he was no more than the experience of him, the nectar of his
presence, the totality of his absence...
Notable disciples
Among the most well known of Maharaj-ji's disciples were
Ram Dass, the author of
Be Here Now, teacher/performer
Bhagavan Das, and the musicians
Jai Uttal and
Krishna Das. Other notable devotees include humanitarian
Larry Brilliant and his wife Girija, as well as
Dada Mukerjee (former professor at
Allahabad University,
Uttar Pradesh, India).
After returning to the United States, Ram Dass and Larry Brilliant founded the Seva Foundation, an international development organization committed to applying the teachings of Neem Karoli Baba toward ending world poverty. Seva is based in Berkeley, California, and Ram Dass still serves on the Board of Directors to this day. Larry Brilliant today is the Director of Google.org, Google's philanthropic arm.
Notes
References
- Das, Bhagavan (1997). It's Here Now (Are You?) Broadway. ISBN 0-7679-0009-X
- Dass, Ram (1971). Be Here Now. Three Rivers Press. ISBN 0-517-54305-2
- Dass, Ram (1979). Miracle of Love: Stories about Neem Karoli Baba. Hanuman Foundation. ISBN 1-887474-00-5
- Mukerjee, Dada (2001). By His Grace: A Devotee's Story. Hanuman Foundation. ISBN 0-9628878-7-0
- Mukerjee, Dada (2001). The Near and the Dear: Stories of Neem Karoli Baba and His Devotees. Hanuman Foundation. ISBN 1-887474-02-1
- Pande, Ravi Prakash (2003). Divine Reality: Shri Baba Neeb Karori Ji Maharaj. Shri Kainchi Hanuman Mandir Ashram.
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