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YOGA BOOKYOGA GURU SRI TAT WALE BABA -RISHI OF THE HIMALAYASVincent J. Daczynski(Runterrollen für die Deutsche Übersetzung)Chapter 7 (cont.)
prominently displayed at the ashram gate.
Swami then added, "Tat Wale Baba advised people to put their attention on their guru or God - such as Jesus, Rama, Krishna - while they perform action. By doing so they will gain the ideal of
God or guru in their actions."
"Did Tat Wale Baba have any disciples?"
Swami replied, "He only had eleven disciples at the time of his death. But, he has thousands of devotees in India as well as in
many foreign countries throughout the world. Each year, on December 2, the day when my guru took samadhi, hundreds of
people come here in remembrance of him."
Although hundreds of people come annually and thousands around the world love him, only Swami Shankardasji remains as the sole caretaker of the
Tat Wale Baba ashram. Hidden in the secluded jungle cover of the Himalayas he remains devoted and in continued service, maintaining the tradition of his guru.
„Hatte Tat Wale Baba Schüler?“
Der Swami antwortete: „Zur Zeit seines Todes hatte er nur 11 Schüler. Aber er hatte Tausende von Devotees sowohl in Indien als auch in der ganzen Welt. Jedes Jahr kommen am
2. Dezember, dem Tag, an dem mein Guru Samadhi nahm, hierher in Erinnerung an ihn.“
Obwohl Hunderte von Menschen jährlich kommen und Tausende auf der ganzen Welt ihn lieben, bleibt nur Swami Shankarsasji als der einzige Fürsorger des Tat Wale Baba-Ashrams. In der abgeschiedenen Dschungeldecke des Himalayas verborgen, bleibt er in kontinuierlichem Dienst hingegeben und hält die Tradition seines Gurus aufrecht.
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