Swami
gagangiriji Maharaj - the yugpursh of twenty first century
attained Nirvana at one of his Ashrams at Khapoli in Maharashtra
on 4th February in the morning hours. A large number of devotees
spread over many states in India and abroad have been mourning
his departure at a time when the humanity needed his spiritual
guidance and support. Hereunder we reproduce an article on
Swamiji written by Sushil and Sunita Vakil that has appeared
in Kashur Gazette a couple of years back as a tribute to the
great saint and spiritual guru, as they have been one among
many of his ardent devotees. Though the denizens of this world
may follow myriad cultures and religions, the eternal master
is only ONE, by whatever name we may call him.
God is the supreme Guru, but we are not physically and spiritually
attuned to seek God, wrapped as we are, in a thick shroud
of the worldly vices. So God speaks through his chosen ones,
his spiritual disciples who teach the seekers of God, ways
of realising him and consequently leading a more fulfilling
life. They show us the much needed guiding light for the attainment
of our divine purpose. Among the many followers of God, Mahayogi
Gagangiriji Maharaj has a profound uniqueness in the way that
he has transcended all those mighty realms of spirituality
in such a short span of time. His illuminated inner being
lending its ethereal light to the suffering multitudes of
humanity. His message of spirituality and love has got universal
appeal. He treats all persons as God's own creations and does
not divide humanity on the basis of caste, creed and religion.
All men are equal in his eyes.
Swami Gagangiriji is on a different plane than other yogis,
in the sense that he gives more importance to the soul than
the mortal body, that is anyway no more than an outer garb
for the immortal treasure within. People who have the good
fortune of listening to him, experience vibrations of divine
pleasure and a serene peace within. Whoever has come in personal
contact with the Mahayogi, has been touched by his overflowing
love for mankind and his devotion to the service of his fellowmen.
He does not hesitate in serving the lowliest of the lowly
and the poorest of the poor. He is performing a divinely assigned
job. His message is simple - strive to reach God through meditation
and selfrealisation and don't stop midway in the quest for
truth. Yogiraj Sri Gagangiri Maharaj, who is as revered and
worshipped as Emperor Chalukya Pulakeshi, hails from Patankar
family. His original personal name is Sripad and he hails
from village Mandure in Patan district of South Maharashtra.
At the age of 7, he left his home and was sent to a relatively
well known place Battees-shirala. This cult has Math of Nathsampradaya,
which has a wide following all over India and has about 1600
establishments. Sri Gagangiri Maharaj as a youthful sanyasi,
also moved about with mahants (senior sages) right up to the
Himalayas.
During pilgrimages, he learnt yoga and several occult and
religious practices. He travelled far and wide, and finally
he reached Badrika Ashram in Himachal Pradesh. This place
has ice-clad mountains, embedded in which is a place known
as Vyas Gumpha. Gagangiri Maharaj was extremely tired as a
result of his peregrinations and decided to settle in a cave.
When he was relaxing, a sage wearing saffron robes came there
from the mountains. He sprinkled water from his Kamandalu,
on the face of Gagangiri Maharaj. He also gave him some kind
of green grass to eat which resembled coriander leaves. He
said, "You will now attain the state of salvation and you
shall be responsible for the welfare of humanity, and you
shall go to South. Accordingly Maharaj moved from the Valley.
He experienced a lot of difficulties and arrived at Rishikesh.
Swamiji then decided to move all over India alone on foot
and accordingly his journey started. Attired in saffron robes
of a sanyasi, he was revered by people. In 1932, the Raja
of Kolhapur had been to Dajipur jungle for hunting. Swamiji,
who had accompanied him, stayed back in the jungle, where
he lived from 1932 to 1940. He spent these years in meditation
and deep reflection. Swamiji did penance at a number of places.
During monsoon, he stayed in the cave at Garbhagiri, Gagangiri.
He did penance in a pond near the river at Sangashi, Vazar,
Vesraf etc. Later he went to Vidyadurg in the Konkan area,
from where he reached Bombay by steamer. During 1945 to 1950,
he stayed in Dadi Hirji Parsi graveyards near the temple of
Maruti at Shidi near Walkeshwar. Similarly, he did penance
in the barren, rocky beach at Breach Candy, Mahalaxmi, Ban
Ganga etc. During this period, several rulers and princes
such as Sayajirao Gaikwad, Madhavrao Shinde, Chhatrapati Shahu
Maharaj, Rajaram Maharaj (Kolhapur), Bavdekar Sarkar and Bhausaheb
Pant Amatya, Maharani Tarabi (Sayajirao Gaikwad's daughter)
and a number of ruling families of Kolhapur came for his blessings.
Sri Maharaj built small shelters for himself in the caves
of trees as his dwelling place. Usually, he would select a
tree with abundant supply of fruit and vegetables. In order
to protect himself from rains, he would devise some kind of
clothes made from the bark of trees, such as Kumbha, Apte
& Palas. As more and more people benefitted by his meditation,
more and more people starting worshipping him and respecting
him and his reputation spread all around. Ministers like Yeshvantrao
Chavan, Balasaheb Desai, Rajaram Bapu Patil, Kapse and several
respected officers used to worship him. Inspite of all the
preoccupations in respect of the society, Swamiji continued
his penance for over 60 years, uninterrupted.
Even in old age, he continued meditation while breathing,
submerged in water in sunshine for the whole day. His lifestyle
can be described in words as Aesha Ekantwasi Yogiraja: Sadhali
Jeevankal! Living alone, sleeping on the banks of rivers,
listening to the flowing of the river water, drying the entire
body by solar radiation, sleeping on rock, meditating continuously
staying absolutely still under water, keeping mind completely
at rest, keeping all the physical desires under control and
having only clean, hygienic pious wholesome pure and acceptable
food. All this is the life of the perfect yogi. When you attain
such a state of mind and body (which is called the 17th state)
all the secretions that spring from mouth flow backwards emitting
nectar. Hence a yogi does not need to have any food. Living
in jungles, mountains, river banks provide enough loneliness
so that a yogi achieves 'Siddha' state. This helps him to
take care of the misdeeds and sins of the people around him.
When life of Paramatma and Brahma become one, a yogi lives
very happily and life for him is 'Anandvan' (Park of Happiness).
Finally he attains salvation. Even people who have committed
lot of sins are benefitted when they come in contact with
such a person of divine gifts. He is the embodiment of knowledge
and wisdom.
Ashish
Pyaremohan Wazir - An ardent disciple of Swamiji Ashish is
a dedicated and ardent disciple of Swami gagangiriji Maharaj.
He hails from a KP family of Mumbai. Ashish, after completing
his education in 1983, decided to serve Gagangiriji Maharaj
and in this spiritual pursuit, he is serving day and night
since then. In a conversation with Susil Vakil and Sunita
Vakil, few months back at the Khapoli Ashram, Ashish confided
that it is a great blessing in disguise to be with a saint
like Gagangiriji Maharaj. He further said, "One may get the
darshan of Maharaj or one may be able to discuss one's problems
with him, but to be with him while he is meditating, is of
prime importance." Gagangiri Maharaj explains the details
of yoga to Ashish, who notes the Maharaja's words in detail.
Sometimes the words carry a deeper meaning than the sayings
of learned men and have a lot of creativity in them. Only
people who have a divine wisdom can understand the words,
phrases and teachings of Gagangiri Maharaj and can fill in
the blanks in his phrases. Ashish further adds that Gagangiri
Maharaj pours out knowledge as though he is the Ganges of
knowledge, which continuously flows and spreads fresh and
new knowledge. Ashish shares his personal experience with
every body as to how he came in contact with Swami Gagangiriji
Maharaj and experienced a 'Kayakalp'.
"At that point of life, I was drifting like a rutherless boat
in the sea of life. Though I did believe in supremacy of God,
I could not find a guru who could lead me to my goal. I had
chance encounters with many gurus at different stages, but
none could quench my thirst for true knowledge and nobody
touched the inner cords of my soul. I desperately prayed to
God to show me the way and Swamiji came to me, touching my
soul and transforming me completely. I changed in many ways
and was able to let go the 'I' in my vocabulary. Thus began
my long spiritual journey of 'Atmabodh' or self-realisation
with the help of great benefactor Shri Shri Gagangiriji Maharaj."
Ashish being the youngest disciple of Mahayogi Gagangiriji
Maharaj, has composed and recorded all the words and phrases
he shared with him during his meditation at Gaganpad, Ambolgad,
Dajipur, Vesraf, Himalayas and other places. Ashish has presented
the discourses and every word of Maharaj ji in a number of
books authored by him. The books give an insight into the
spiritual journey of the great Yogi and his divine knowledge.
Sushil
& Sunita Vakil
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