This article will address the topic of Khaptad Baba, which is of great relevance today. Khaptad Baba has captured the attention of many due to its impact on various aspects of society, culture and the world in general. Over the years, there has been growing interest and debate surrounding Khaptad Baba, leading to further study and research on this topic. This article will analyze different perspectives, data and opinions in order to provide a broad and complete overview of Khaptad Baba.
Khaptad Baba | |
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Born | Kashmir |
Died | citation needed] Pokhara, Nepal | May 9, 1996[
Other names | Sri 1008 Brahmavit Paramahansa Yogi Schitananda Saraswati , Khaptad Swami |
Known for | Contribution in disseminating Vedic knowledge regarding medicinal herbs, yoga, meditation and science of thought. |
Notable work | The Science of Thought, Dharma-Vigyan |
Website | khaptadswami.com.np |
Khaptad Baba, also known as Swami Sachchidananda, was a spiritual saint who traveled along the high mountainous regions of Nepal and settled temporarily in Ilam, Kalinchowk, Swargadwari, Mushikot, Chandannath and ultimately in the Khaptad Valley in the 1940s to meditate and worship. He lived for more than fifty years in the valley, and overlooked the establishment of Khaptad National Park in 1984. He is revered as a Hindu saint. Within the national park, a hermitage, temples, and stone statues remain.
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