Sant Kirpal Singh & Sri Raghuvacharya

It was at this time that he met the Maharishi Raghuvacharya, then in his early nineties, who became his close friend and disciple. The Maharishi, who had penetrated into the astral plane by means of strenuous Ashtang Yoga practices involving pranayam, etc., at once recognized that here was a great soul indeed, and got up from the circle of disciples where he was sitting and bowed down before Kirpal Singh - thus demonstrating the greatness of both of them. Kirpal Singh in his turn always treated Raghuvacharya with respect and deference, even though the latter freely told everyone that Kirpal Singh was his Guru.

Raghuvacharya died in 1971 at the age of 115; he was a pundit or Sanskrit scholar as well as a great yogi, and to see those two giants together was the sight of a lifetime.

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~ Moth of a flame (Arran Stephens)

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