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His increasing independence and his marriage to a non-Indian in 1974, caused a permanent rift with his mother and two of his brothers, Satpal Ji Maharaj and Bhole Ji Maharaj. They returned to India, where his eldest brother Satpal Maharaj took over the control of the Indian DLM. In the early 1980s, Rawat began disbanding the western DLM.
The main event was the free evening performance by Blue Aquarius, a 50 to 60-piece band led by Bhole Ji, Maharaj Ji's 20-year-old brother, referred to as the "Lord of Music" by Davis and others. [39] The band was composed of professional and amateur musicians who donated their efforts, and its leading member was drummer Geoff Bridgeford ...
Prem Rawat in traditional mourning clothes, speaking after the death of his father in July 1966. Prem Pāl Singh Rawat was born in Haridwar, Uttarakhand in northern India, on 10 December 1957, the fourth and youngest son of guru Hans Rām Singh Rawat and his second wife, Jagat Janani Mata Shri Rajeshwari Devi.
Satpal was born as the eldest son of Hans Maharaj, a spiritual guru, and his second wife, Rajeshwari Devi, in a small town named Kankhal in Haridwar district. Since childhood, he has had an interest in spirituality and often practices deep meditation techniques. His brothers, Bhole Rawat and Prem Rawat are also spiritual gurus.
Guru Maharaj Ji: Pizza, Sports Cars and Millions of Followers: Mansfield News Journal (UPI) U.S. [68] Rawat, Prem et al. 1975: Book: The Sayings of Guru Maharaj Ji: Divine United Organization Shri Sant Yogashram, Hans Marg: India, New Delhi: Several volumes [69] February 20, 1976: Article (newspaper) Maharaj Ji Wins Fight For Mission: The ...
Unlike his first wife, Rajeshwari Devi would in time become known as Mata Ji and play a prominent role in her husband's work. [4] In 1951, their first son was born ( Satpāl ), [ 11 ] followed by three more in 1953 (Mahi Pāl), 1955 (Dharam Pāl), and 1957 ( Prem Pāl ), affectionately nicknamed "Sant Jī" by Hans.
Neem Karoli Baba (Hindi: नीम करौली बाबा, romanized: nīm karaulī bābā) [3] or Neeb Karori Baba (Hindi: नीब करौरी बाबा, romanized: nīb karaurī bābā) (c. 1900 – 11 September 1973), also known to his followers as 'Maharaj-ji', was a Hindu guru and a devotee of the Hindu deity Hanuman. [4]
Rahman filed a claim against the illegal occupation of the land. As the proceedings of the case continued, Harmilap ji Maharaj, a Hindu saint came to the city from Haridwar to deliver a holy Sermon. Chunna Miyan attended the satsang and had a change of heart.