1899 – 1983
Babuji was born on 30th April 1899 in the north Indian town of
Shahjahanpur (Uttar Pradesh). From an early age, he displayed a
craving for spiritual realization that overshadowed all other
interests.
He held the position of clerk in the district court of Shahjahanpur
for more than thirty years. He was married at the age of nineteen and
his wife, Bhagwati, bore him two daughters and four sons before her
death in 1949.
In June 1922, at the age of twenty-two, he met Lalaji, who recognized
Babuji as the person who had appeared in his dream years before as his
successor.
Though there were very few meetings between guru and disciple before
Lalaji left his physical body in 1931, Babuji was in perpetual
remembrance of Lalaji and insisted that he could not live for a second
without his inner guidance. Babuji believed that evolution of
consciousness is the birthright of all and should be offered freely to
sincere seekers everywhere. He believed that a true Guru is the
ultimate servant, and he lived his life serving all, irrespective of
caste, creed, religion, gender or nationality. He taught that material
and spiritual life go hand in hand, like the two wings of a bird, and
that the normal life of a householder is the best environment in which
to learn the twin virtues of love and sacrifice. Accordingly, he
simplified and perfected the system of Raja Yoga so that everyone
could practice and benefit from it.
He advised his followers not to be discouraged by their faults and
shortcomings, but to let go of mistakes, resolving not to repeat them
again. He reminded them that it is in the present that we develop our
character and thus create a brighter future.
Babuji was, by nature, the humblest of people and had immense faith in
his guru. He was confident that seekers of every culture and
nationality would embrace the simple and effective practices that he
offered. In 1972, he took the Heartfulness method to Europe and
America, accompanied by his attendant, Shri Parthasarathi
Rajagopalachari of Chennai. Parthasarathi, known to his associates as
Chariji, was later chosen to succeed Babuji as the third guru in the
Heartfulness tradition.