Lahiri Mahasaya
On September 30, 1828, on the auspicious seventh bright moon day of dasahara,
while the villagers of Ghurani in the holy land of Nadia, in West
Bengal, were ecstatically immersed in the worship of Divine Mother
Durga, Lord Shiva blessed Gourmohan and Muktakeshi with a divine child.
In ancient scripture and Vedic literature, Rajarshi Janaka was legendary
for his extraordinary ability to remain spiritually pure while living
the majestic life of a king, but Shyamacharan Lahiri went a step
further, living as a liberated soul while leading a worldly life in
modern society.
Shyamacharan Lahiri was ordained by Babaji Maharaj to liberate both
saints and householders through the easy and simple techniques of Kriya
Yoga. Under the able guidance of his erudite father, pious mother, and
the watchful eye of Babaji Maharaj, he matured into a Self-realized
divine being, established in sthitaprajna and wisdom. His
interpretation and analysis of Indian and Western scriptures was based
on his personal realization of their essence, rather than intellectual
analysis.
Lahiri Mahasaya tied the nuptial knot with Kashimoni, the daughter of
Mahamahopadhyaya Pundit Devanarayan, a reputed scholar of Kashi. Their
marriage was a splendid divine play of the Almighty — the great union
of Lord Shiva and Goddess Durga. Lahiri Mahasaya braved all worldly woes
with a sense of inner detachment and equanimity. When Kashimoni tried
to bring these to his notice, his usual refrain was, “Surely Lord
Vishwanath who sustains the universe can maintain a small family.” He
remained unruffled during an ordeal of acute financial hardship he
endured while working in the public works department of military
engineering. Detachment from wealth and property was the hallmark of his
unostentatious life.
Lahiri Mahasaya’s spiritual quest reached its peak when he was
transferred to the Himalayas. It was there, in Ranikhet, that he met his
deathless guru, Babaji Maharaj. Materializing a magnificent golden
palace studded with countless dazzling jewels and gems of all varieties,
Babaji Maharaj initiated Lahiri Mahasaya into all the sacred and secret
techniques of Kriya Yoga. Lahiri Mahasaya was highly gratified to
attain such an inconceivable stage of God-realization. As instructed by
Babaji Maharaj, he returned home to perform the worldly duties of an
ideal householder. He became a perfectly realized yogi, able to show the
path of liberation to householders, brahmacharis, and yogis alike. Word of his spiritual attainment spread, drawing devotees and seekers from all walks of life towards him.
Siddhi yogi Lahiri Mahasaya's divine play of miracles
was without end. Though he had a physical body, he was also formless.
Materializing in more than one place at the same time, he accomplished
his work. Kind-hearted and generous, he miraculously saved the lives of
many disciples and drew true seekers to him like a sweet and fragrant
flower bewitches bees. His state of wisdom and his perfect balance were
displayed when he continued a discourse on the Bhagavad Gita,
unperturbed, while his family members mourned his daughter’s death.
Lahiri Mahasaya's mahasamadhi took place on September 26, 1895, the day of mahastami
worship of Mother Durga. As he entered into the eternal abode of God,
he said: "Those who practice this immortal Kriya Yoga shall never perish
and become orphans. Obtaining this great and immortal Kriya Yoga from
Babaji Maharaj, I resuscitated it in this world. In the future, it will
spread to every house, and man will gradually move ahead on this path to
the ultimate liberation. The path of salvation shall always remain open
to mankind. The time has come for my departure. Even this gross body is
destroyed and the ever-existent guru is always with you." Lahiri
Mahasaya's diaries, interpretations, discourses, and exemplary life
remain as testimony to his fathomless state of wisdom and spiritual
attainment.
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