Mahavatar Babaji Cave : Discover Secret of My Pilgrimage in 2022

Writer: Karen Maria Dabrowska (London UK)

Rishikesh Day Tour makes the dream of visiting Mahavatar Babaji Cave come true Have you ever dreamt of visiting Mahavatar Babaji Cave where the immortal yogi revived the technique of Kriya Yoga started around 5000 years ago and introduced to the West by Paramahansa Yogananda author of Autobiography of a Yogi?

Trek to the cave
Trek to the cave

Dream no more. Uttarakhand-based Rishikesh Day Tour, specialists in spiritual tourism, have a variety of tours to the cave atop a hill amidst lush, green pine forests. I chose the tour which started from New Delhi with a 370km pleasant drive to Ranikhet Hill Station in the Kuimaon Hills.

Ranikhet Pine Tree Forest
Ranikhet Pine Tree Forest

Forest Healing Center

On route was the first Forest Healing Centre in India which covers around 13 acres and offers a unique meditation practice based on immersing oneself in the silence and ambience of the forest.

There was also a visit to the 8 th century Jhula Devi temple dedicated to the goddess Druga protector of the people of the valley and famous for its cluster of thousands of elegantly designed bells. Legend tells us that whoever ties a bell to the temple wall is granted his or her wish.

Leopards and tigers inhabit the dense pine forests and Maniran my guide told me it is quite usual to see a leopard at night by the side of the road. Tigers hardly ever make an appearance as they are deep inside the forest. In Dwarahat on the way to the cave are 55 ancient temples: the Badrinath Group of temples.

Joshi Guest House

Joshi’s Guest House is the one and only budget place to stay close to the cave. It is an unassuming building, beautifully decorated with lots of flowering pot plants. The rooms and cabins can only be reached by climbing some not very safe steps flanked by plants and shrubs.

Joshi welcomed guests from a bench outside the general store with a cup of tea. Life is slow in the mountains. Nobody hurries. It is hard to imagine that a bus will ever stop at the bus stop. “Take what you want from the store, “ Joshi said with a welcoming smile and no worries about payment which I made of course.

Joshi Guest House
Joshi Guest House

For me this was the real India, the cow by the roadside, the village woman tending her vegetable garden, the cool mountain air, the peace. My small cabin had three beds, a mirror and plenty of phone charging plugs. No WhatsApp. The toilet and bathroom were outside with two buckets for the shower and hot water from a zip on the wall.

Night came slowly transforming the day into a seemingly surreal world. There were three lights on the hill outside my cabin. The same configuration of lights I saw in my room when I was reading about Babaji in Autobiography of a Yogi. Babaji was here, welcoming me. A very polite young man with whom I conversed with the assistance of google translate brought me dinner: rice, vegetables and chapatis.

Outside Babaji Cave
Outside Babaji Cave

Then it was time to retreat into the large meditation room with pictures of Yogananda and his masters. During my meditation I felt they were there sitting with me. The 2km trek to the cave began the next morning at sunrise. The plan was to reach the cave and spend some time there alone before the devotees started arriving in large numbers.

Maniram parked the car at the end of a dirt road and we began the trek. He was happy to just be carrying two bottles of mineral water and some chocolate biscuits. When leading longer treks he was given heavy packs but still managed to out pace the young Europeans.

Mahavatar Babaji Cave Himalayas
Mahavatar Babaji Cave Tours

The Mahavatar Babaji cave is 2000 meters above sea level and the walk at this altitude was difficult to start with. The stunning nature with a million shades of green, gently meandering streams and welcome seats along the way soon made me forget about the initial discomfort.

Self Realization Fellowship

Just before the cave was a meditation hall adorned, like all Self Realization Fellowship mediation halls, with a photo of Yogananda his masters, some mats on the floor and some welcome chairs at the back. I have yet to master the technique of sitting cross legged on the floor and meditating.

A few minutes walk from the meditation hall the cave appeared all of a sudden. It was a lot smaller than I imagined. Or maybe the pictures made it look bigger. I climbed inside and sit looking out at the world. Times stood still. It was just me looking out onto the world from the inside of the cave.

Meditation room Before Babaji Cave in Himalayas
Meditation room Before Babaji Cave in Himalayas

Devotees and tourists started arriving after about half an hour and it felt as if it was time to leave. The downhill walk was a lot quicker and easier than the walk up the slight incline to the cave.

Maniram’s friend who lived in a house off a path at beginning of the trek offered me a cup of tea and a peach which he picked from a tree in his garden. I had as much curiosity value for these people as they had for me.

Joshi welcomed me back to the guest house where I stocked up on mineral water and slept for three hours. Another simple but delicious dinner of rice, vegetables and chapatis was served. The moon with its powerful energy told me of world’s far beyond this earth.

“Babaji tests you sometimes.” Joshi said when I told him about the altitude sickness. He didn’t venture an opinion about whether or not I passed the test.

Dwarahat temple
Dwarahat Group of  temples

The Tale of Immortality: Are Mahavatar Babaji Still Alive? How to Meet Mahavatar Babaji or See Him?

Mahavatar Babaji, a great yogi, about whom it is said that he has been alive for centuries, continues to captivate spiritual seekers around the world.

Who is Mahavatar Babaji?

Lahiri Mahasaya wrote in his diary that Mahavatar Babaji  is Lord Krishna. Yogananda also often prayed loudly, saying “Babaji Krishna”. Two disciples of Paramahansa Yogananda wrote that they also said that Mahavatar Babaji in his previous life was Shri Krishna.

Mahavatar Babaji is respected as an ascending guru in the yogic tradition. He is credited with reviving the ancient practice of Kriya Yoga. The meaning of his name is “Great Avatar,” which reflects his divinity and high spiritual status.

Mahavatar Babaji is respected in the yogic tradition as an ascending guru. He is credited with reviving the ancient practice of Kriya Yoga. The meaning of his name is “Great Avatar,” which reflects his divinity and high spiritual status.

Babaji is considered an eternal yogi, beyond the limitations of time and space. His origin is unknown, but it is believed that he has attained yogic perfection, giving him complete control over his physical body and life force.

Mahavatar Baba’s cave

It is said that Mahavatar Baba’s cave is still located in Doongiri, 3 kilometers from Kukuchina village in Almora district, Uttarakhand. The sacred cave of Mahavatar Baba, situated near Pandukhali close to Kukuchina, has been a meditation site for many saints and great men. Film actors Rajinikanth and Juhi Chawla have also visited the cave of Baba.

Where is Mahavatar Babaji Now?

It is believed that Mahavatar Babaji resides in these Himalayan hills of Shivalik and has shown visions to many yogis here. He appears only to those who wish to advance in yogic practice.

Is Mahvatar Babaji  Alive?

The question of whether Babaji is truly immortal or still present in this physical world remains the most fascinating aspect of his mysterious legacy. Stories of his immortality are confirmed through yogic teachings, spiritual texts, and the testimonies of great saints who have met him.

Babaji is considered an eternal yogi, beyond the limitations of time and space. His origin is unknown, but it is believed that he has attained yogic perfection, giving him complete control over his physical body and life force.

If you want, I can also make a version optimized for readers, keeping all spiritual terms and key phrases bold, so it reads like a captivating article on Mahavatar Babaji.

Dwarahat Uttar Dwarka a Village of Temples in Uttarakhand
Dwarahat Uttar Dwarka a Village of Temples in Uttarakhand

The Concept of Immortality

In yogic tradition, immortality does not only mean being physically alive for an infinite period, but it also represents mastery over life force and spiritual liberation.

Yogic scriptures mention such accomplished great souls who have attained spiritual freedom and have chosen to remain on Earth for the upliftment of humanity.
In spiritual texts, immortality is linked with moksha or liberation, where the soul is freed from the cycle of birth and death.
It is believed that Mahavatar Babaji has attained this supreme spiritual freedom, allowing him to remain in physical form as long as he wishes.

Mahavatar Babaji, a great yogi, about whom it is said that he has been alive for centuries, continues to captivate spiritual seekers worldwide.

The question of whether Babaji is truly immortal or still present in this physical world remains the most fascinating aspect of his mysterious legacy.

Stories of his immortality are confirmed through yogic teachings, spiritual texts, and the testimonies of great saints who have met him.

Facts of Mahavatar Babaji’s Immortality

Mentions of Babaji’s immortality are found in the experiences of spiritual personalities and yogis:

  • Lahiri Mahasaya (1861) reported after meeting Babaji that he has maintained his physical body for centuries and appears as needed.

  • Paramahansa Yogananda, in his famous book “Autobiography of a Yogi”, wrote that Babaji has been alive for thousands of years and can dissolve and reconstruct his body at will.

  • Yogananda’s guru, Shri Yukteswar, also stated that Babaji is present on Earth to oversee the spiritual upliftment of the world.

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My experince at babaji cave
Mahavatar Babaji Cave Photos

The stay of Mahavatar Babaji on Earth is not only a display of immortality, but he also has a higher spiritual purpose:

  • To preserve and propagate the ancient knowledge of Kriya Yoga.

  • To guide humanity towards spiritual awakening.

  • To assist in the development of consciousness and to provide knowledge of self-realization.

  • According to Yogananda, Babaji, along with other divine beings like Jesus Christ, works for the upliftment of souls.

  • The immortality of Babaji is considered a symbol of his boundless compassion and spirit of service towards humanity.

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  1. Practice Kriya Yoga
    The Kriya Yoga meditation revived by Babaji is a powerful method that raises consciousness to higher levels. Its regular practice can bring you closer to Babaji’s energy.

  2. Spiritual purity and devotion
    Seers with pure hearts and spotless minds are more likely to have visions of Babaji.
    Develop true devotion and divine love.

  3. Meditation and inner peace
    Calm the mind through regular meditation and awaken inner consciousness.
    At deep levels of meditation, Babaji’s spiritual presence can be felt.

  4. Renunciation of ego and material desires
    By renouncing worldly desires and ego, it becomes possible to connect with divine power.
    Babaji appears only to those practitioners who are spiritually pure and engaged in selfless service.

  5. Follow the teachings of Paramahansa Yogananda
    Yogananda Ji said that those who practice Kriya Yoga can connect with Babaji’s consciousness.
    Study his book “Autobiography of a Yogi”.

  6. Pilgrimage and meditation sites
    Sacred places in the Himalayas, especially Badrinath and Kedarnath, are considered to have a deep connection with Babaji.
    Visiting these places can help enhance spiritual energy.

  7. Trust in divine timing
    Meeting Babaji is not possible through external effort, but occurs at the right time of spiritual development.
    Practice with true faith and surrender, and trust in divine grace.

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Mahavatar Babaji cave in India

Mahavatar Babaji Cave Photos

Mahavatar Babaji Mudra

  • Apana Mudra is often used,  hand gesture techniques to practice  in Kriya Yoga. It refers  direct the flow of prana (life energy)  between the physical and trans-physical elements.
  • Regular practice of this mudra to purify, and inner harmony which was taught by Mahavatar Babaji.

 Location

  • The Mahavatar Babaji Cave is  in Kukuchina Village, near Dwarahat inside  the Dunagiri pine forest mountains of Uttarakhand, India. The cave lies approximately 25 kilometers by road from Dwarahat Town.

Connected to Badrinath Temple

An ancient traditional of India beliefs that Mahavatar Babaji is living  in the Himalayan region with his divine presence from immortal time.

Sri Badrinath Ji Temple holds a special place. Built in the 10th century A.D. by the great spiritual master Adi Guru Shankaracharya deeply associated with Mahavatar Babaji.

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Mahavatar Babaji Caves A Walk Through An Abode of Kriya Yoga
Mahavatar Babaji Caves A Walk Through An Abode of Kriya Yoga

FAQ: Mahavatar Babaji Cave and Teachings

What does Babaji mean?

Where is the Mahavatar Babaji Ashram in the Himalayas?

The Mahavatar Babaji Ashram is Mahavatar Babaji Cave, located near Kukuchina village in the Dwarahat Range, Uttarakhand, India.

Who is Mahavatar Babaji?

Mahavatar Babaji is an immortal yogi and he is waking Shiva of Krishna's manifestation.

How can one meet Mahavatar Babaji?

It requires spiritual purity, devotion, and the guidance of a Guru.

Is Mahavatar Babaji real?

The reality of Mahavatar Babaji is a matter of faith and spiritual experience.

Where is Mahavatar Babaji Cave located?

Mahavatar Babaji Cave is near Kukuchina Village in the Dwarahat Range of Uttarakhand, India.

How can one see Mahavatar Babaji?

It is said that divine grace and the guidance of a true Guru are essential to experiencing a vision of Mahavatar Babaji.

Is there an original photo of Mahavatar Babaji?

Mahavatar Babaji Age

No authentic original photo of Mahavatar Babaji exists.

Mahavatar Babaji Ashram and Cave Photos

Mahavatar Babaji Cave Kukucchina Dwarahat Uttarakhand India

While there is no official Ashram in the traditional sense, Mahavatar Babaji Cave.

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Author

Namaste! I am Om. I am a licensed Tourist Guide ( Approved by Ministry of Tourism, Government of India), I’m originally from Varanasi. Now, I am living in Rishikesh. I set up this blog to share my tips and experiences for traveling to inspire and help you to travel more. Hari Om

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