Jai Gurudev

JaiGurudev
Born Tulsidas Maharaj
c. 1896
Khitora District,
Etawah, Uttar Pradesh, India
Died 18 May 2012
Mathura, India

JaiGuruDev was the name used by Tulsidas Maharaj, a religious leader in northern India. He was imprisoned for 20 months during a period of political unrest in 1975 and led the Doordarshi political party in the 1980s and 1990s, unsuccessfully campaigning for election to the Indian national parliament. He died in 2012 at an unconfirmed age of 116.

Early life

Tulsidas ji Maharaj also known as JaiGuruDev (Hindi: जयगुरुदेव) was an Indian spiritual guru, regarded by his devotees as a saint. No firm information is available on Baba JaiGuruDev’s birth date or early life. A hagiography has grown around him including stories that hold special meaning to his devotees and are considered evidence of his divine nature. JaiGuruDev is said to have been born in Khitora, a small village in the Etawah district in Uttar Pradesh, India. His father was a landlord. When he was a child he lost his parents. As she died his mother is said to have asked him to find Lord Krishna and avoid being ensnared in transient worldly pleasures. Later he also met Maharaj Shri 1008 Omkarnath. He asked him how he can meet "Bhagwan". He replied that God is situated in every particle in the world. Both of them travelled on foot far and wide in search of moksha.

Spiritual Education

He left home when seven years old. He visited temples and even gurudwaras seeking a perfect spiritual master. His search ended when he met Saint Ghurelal Sharma in the village of Chirauli, Aligarh district, Uttar Pradesh and was initiated by him. baba JaiGuruDev followed and practised the path as guided by his spiritual master, initially performing sadhana for over 18 hours a day. Just before his death in December 1950 saint Ghurelal Sharma instructed him to spread his message to mankind.

He started preaching on 10 July 1952 in Varanasi. His preachings later reached most parts of India and abroad. Initial discourses were based on social and spiritual development. Following instructions from his guru, Saint Tulsidasji chose a name JaiGuruDev, which he started to use. This caused him to be known as JaiGuruDev.

Imprisonment

On 29 June 1975, during the Emergency, he was imprisoned. He was first kept in Agra central prison and later on moved to Bareilly Central Jail. Due to the crowds of followers he attracted, he was moved to Bangalore Central Jail then Tihar prison near New Delhi. He was released at 3:00pm on 23 March 1977. Every year his followers celebrate this day as Mukti Divas, fasting until 3:00pm.

Politics

He entered Indian national politics in the 1980s and 1990s with his Doordarshi Party.[1][2] The party contested hundreds of parliamentary seats but did not win any.

Non profit organization

Baba JaiGuruDev led a non-profit organization named JaiGuruDev Dharm Pracharak Sanstha that operates from his ashram in Mathura, with a mission to spread the messages of the Sant Mat doctrine.

Death

JaiGuruDev died at 10:30pm Indian Standard Time on 18 May 2012, at the unconfirmed age of 116.[3][4]

After death, his assets were estimated at 120 billion Indian Rupees (approximately US$2.15 billion), including 250 luxury cars. His trust owns hundreds of acres of land beside the Delhi-Agra national highway.

Doctrine

"Jai" translates to "victory", "Guru" to "teacher" and "Dev" means "always/who remains always".

He specifically said that JaiGuruDev was neither his name nor that of another object such as animal, tree or river. His followers believe the phrase "JaiGuruDev" to be a representation of "Anami Purush", the nameless supreme being, and use it when greeting each other. They maintain that a soul sent from Satya Lok (the place of truth), the perfect realm where enlightened souls dwell, can designate an indicative name for Anami Purush just as Kabir used the name "Sahib", Goswami Tulsidas used "Ram" and Guru Nanak Dev used "Wahe Guru". Such names are believed to have had miraculous powers during their lifetimes on this earth.

Devotees proclaim that JaiGuruDev is the only name that can liberate the soul from the negative powers of kal (mortality) and maya (illusion).

They believe that the soul resides between our eyebrows and its power spreads to the entire body to make it work. The soul has an eye, an ear and a nostril but all these are closed at present due to past good or bad deeds. Through meditation and mercy of the guru, these can be removed so the soul can see the divine light and hear spiritual sounds. The divine sound, the word or "Naam", enables the soul to see the spirit world and reach sat lok, the perfect realm, true home of animal souls.

Controversies

JaiGuruDev's ashram and his followers have had confrontations with local farmers, landowners, with the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) and the Uttar Pradesh State Industrial Development Corporation (UPSIDC).[5]

A report from the Sub-Divisional Magistrate indicates that the JaiGuruDev ashram is spread over 33 hectares, of which more than 13 hectares do not belong to them. Of this encroached land, 11 hectares belongs to the UPSIDC and the rest are common land owned by the local village council (gram samaj).

Successors

After the death of Baba JaiGuruDev ji, his disciples were divided into two groups led by Pankaj Yadav, Umakant Tiwari. Although Babaji declared (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQ0_oK5qViY) Umakant Tiwari ji as his successor in a satsang publicly, Pankaj claimed succession based on hand written sentence on a fully typed page. To avoid any mishap and to ensure clean image of Baba Jaigurudev, Tiwari ji handed over all his possessions and left Mathura ashram in which he lived from last 40 years and setup new ashram in Ujjain (MP) where he provides the ultimate wealth - NAAMDAAN (way to meet GOD within this life) as ordered by his guru- Baba Jaigurudev ji. Pankaj is currently occupying the Mathura ashram.

See also

References

  1. "Jai Gurudev still pulls weight in UP". Times of India. TNN. Retrieved 19 January 2012.
  2. "Ramdev launching party evokes cold response from political opponents". Daily News & Analysis. Press Trust of India. Retrieved 26 September 2016.
  3. "Baba Jai Gurudev, 116, passes away". Newstrack India. Indo Asian News Service. Retrieved 19 May 2012.
  4. "Spiritual guru Baba Jai Gurudev passes away". 19 May 2012.
  5. "Mathura godman's treasure-hunt becomes ASI's nightmare". Indian Express. Archived from the original on 22 December 2013. Retrieved 26 September 2016.

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