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Sri Siddhi Ma: The Story of Neem Karoli Baba's Spiritual Legacy

Sri Siddhi Ma: The Story of Neem Karoli Baba's Spiritual Legacy

$23.00
Author:Jaya Prasada
ISBN 13:9780143457831
Binding:Softcover
Language:English
Year:2022
Subject:Philosophy and Religion/Saints and Sages

About the Book

Revered the world over, Baba Neem Karoli Maharaj, known as Maharaj ji, emphasized 'manav seva hi madhav seva hai.' 'Service to humanity is service to god.' His simple boundless love and compassion drew deep devotion from the east and the west. The beacon of light taking forward Maharaj ji's spiritual legacy was his chosen disciple Sri Siddhi Ma, the silent saint of Kainchi. Living by the highest precepts of renunciation and devotion to the guru, Ma remained the eternal disciple to the eternal guru, Maharaj ji. This perceptive account by Jaya Prasada reflects her journey with Sri Siddhi Ma. Prasada, though not a strong believer in her early days, was eventually blessed with a life with Sri Siddhi Ma, and imbibed through Ma the divine essence of Maharaj ji. Filled with anecdotes of her time with Ma and Maharaj, and accounts of the godly and supernatural events Prasada saw with her own eyes in the company of such strong, spiritually charged figures, she recounts their journey as well as her own with such sensitivity, conviction, wit and charm that it is enough to turn any non-believer into a believer. About the Author Dr Jaya Prasada was born on 13th August 1948 in Lucknow. She graduated from Loreto College, with a Master's Degree from the University of Lucknow. In 1981, she did her PHD on Prime Minister Indira Gandhi from the University of Rohilkhand. Prasada was the closest disciple of divine mother Sri Siddhi Ma, who inherited the spiritual legacy of Neem Karoli Baba. Her debut book is dedicated to her guru Sri Siddhi Ma and takes us into the life and times of the silent saint of Kainchi. Prasada lives between Kainchi Dham and her home 'Teertham' in Nainital, where Sri Siddhi Ma took mahasamadhi in December 2017.