Author of more than hundred books, Mahatma Shri Yogeshwarji was a self-realized saint, an accomplished yogi, an excellent orator and an above par spiritual poet and writer. In a fascinating life spanning more than six decades, Shri Yogeshwarji trod the path of spiritual attainments single handedly. He dared to dream of attaining heights of spirituality without guidance of any embodied spiritual master and thus defied popular myths prevalent among the seekers of spiritual path. He blazed an illuminating path for others to follow.
Born to a poor Brahmin farmer in a small village near Ahmedabad in Gujarat, Shri Yogeshwarji lost his father at the tender age of nine. He was taken to a Hindu orphanage in Mumbai for further studies. However, God's wish was to make him pursue a different path. He left for Himalayas early in his youth at the age of twenty and thereafter made holy Himalayas his abode for penance for nearly two decades. During his stay there, he came across a number of known and unknown saints and sages. He was blessed by divine visions of many deities and highly illumined souls like Raman Maharshi and Sai Baba of Shirdi among others.
Yogeshwarji's experiences in spirituality were vivid, unusual and amazing. He succeeded in scaling the highest peak of self-realization resulting in direct communication with the Almighty. He was also blessed with extraordinary spiritual powers (siddhis) illustrated in ancient Yogic scriptures. After achieving full grace of Mother Goddess, he started to share the nectar for the benefit of mankind. He traveled to various parts of India as well as abroad on spiritual mission where he received enthusiastic welcome.
He wrote more than hundred books on various subjects and explored all form of literature. His autobiography 'Prakash Na Panthe' - much sought after by spiritual aspirants worldwide, is translated in Hindi as well as English. A large collection of his lectures in form of audio cassettes are also available.
For more than thirty years, Yogeshwarji kept his mother (Mataji Jyotirmayi) with him. Yogeshwarji was known among saints of his time as Matrubhakta Mahatma. Shri Yogeshwarji left his physical body on March 18th 1984, while delivering a lecture at Laxminarayan Temple, Kandivali in Mumbai.
Shri Yogeshwarji left behind him a spiritual legacy in the form of Maa Sarveshwari.
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