Guest guest Posted October 5, 2005 Report Share Posted October 5, 2005 We often read of saints and sages of India who are reported to be of very advanced age. However, in the West, the general "knowledge" is that people rarely live past maybe ... 120 at the most? How do we account for reports of Saints living to 300 years? Is it because the Saints themselves do not talk about their origination, and the local people make up a story? Has anyone lived, in recent time, in your opinion, to the age of 300 years, years as we count them here in the West? What is going on with the stories of extreme longevity? How do we understand that? steve , "Mahamuni" <mahamuni@c...> wrote: > Yeah! Now that's what I'm talking about! You are a Goddesssend Swamiji! > > This ashram was Sankari Maa's ashram, correct? I just found one mention of it thru a search I did on the Internet after you told me about the Panchganga ghat "address". > > I certainly would like to see that cave! That was the cave that Sri Trailinga Swami Ji and Shankari Maa sat in, correct? > > Eternal Pranams, > > Surya > - > Nanda > > Wednesday, October 05, 2005 4:06 PM > 442--Q&A WITH SWAMIJI-- Lineage of Trailinga Swamiji > > > Question from Surya: > We know that Sri Trailinga Swami Ji had disciples. Is there still an existing lineage? Would I also locate this lineage in Benares? > > > Swamiji's response: > Yes. Easiest to go by boat to Panchaganga Ghat. The boatman will show you the way. The Manager of the Ashram is Mr. Dixit. Tell him you came from Devi Mandir and you are part of Shree Maa's family. > > You would like to see the cave below the temple. > > > - ----------- > > > a.. Visit your group "" on the web. > > b.. > > > c.. Terms of Service. > > > - ----------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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