Upasani Maharaj

Upasani
Born15 May 1870
Died24 December 1941(1941-12-24) (aged 71)
Era20th century
RegionIndia
SchoolHinduism, Advaita Vedanta
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Upasani Maharaj, born Kashinath Govindrao Upasni,[1] (15 May 1870 – 24 December 1941[2]) was an Indian spiritual teacher, considered by his disciples to be a satguru. He lived in Sakori, British India, and is said to have received God-realization from Sai Baba of Shirdi. Upasani himself was one of the principal masters of Meher Baba.

  1. ^ Purdom, C. B., The God-Man: The life, journeys and work of Meher Baba with an interpretation of his silence and spiritual teaching, Crescent Beach, South Carolina: Sheriar Press, 1971, p. 23 (originally published in London by Allen & Unwin Ltd, 1964). The first biography of Upasni was Narasimha's Sage of Sakori (Madras, 1935; 2nd ed. 1938).
  2. ^ Satpathy, Chandra Bhanu Shirdi Sai Baba and other perfect masters, Sterling Paperbacks, New Delhi, 2001