Guest guest Posted November 18, 2009 Report Share Posted November 18, 2009 This is a most remarkable dakini. During my stay in Nepal between 1982-1992 I went to see her many times for darshan. For over seven years she never left a small cement room at one of Hinduism's holiest places, Pausupatinath. For the entire period and some time before, she took no food or water, and often spent days on end in breathless samadhi. I hadn't seen her in over 12 years and was not sure I would find her at her previous dwelling. I went there and found her room empty; but upon gazing about the large courtyard, I saw her in the distance teaching some devotees beneath a tree. I approached her and reminded her who I was. She remembered me immediately and actually cried several times reminiscing about the many times I brought my daughters and their Mom to see her, and many other people as well. I requested her to talk a bit about her life and how she acquired the siddhi of not needing food or drink for so long. This led into a talk lasting over two hours that covered not only much of her life, but yogic practices as well, and her insights while in samadhi. She also discussed the world's recent calamities, both natural disasters and man made ones. Among the interesting insight she had while in samadhi was a vision of the king's assasination before it happened. When she mentioned it, an elder sitting beside me acknowledged that she had mentioned the vision to him before the unfortunate event occurred. Look for a bio of her life here in a week or two. Also, fortuneately I had my ipod with me and recorded our entire conversation. I will also post this when I have time to translate it. Richard Diary -- With Love, Ganesh Baba +919880962897 My Group: Kriyababa_spiritualjourney- (Send a blank email) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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