Sri Tat Wale Baba visits
His Holiness Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. 





"It was March 30, 1969. I was at Maharishi Mahesh Yogi's ashram, 
attending a course to become a teacher of the Transcendental 
Meditation program. 


The ashram was located on a hill overlooking the Ganges, just about 
a kilometer below the retreat of Tat Wale Baba.


There were 120 other people from all parts of the world also 
attending the training at the ashram. News quickly spread that 
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi had invited "the wise man of the mountains," 
Tat Wale Baba, to come visit us that afternoon. In the early 
afternoon we all anxiously waited for our guest to arrive.

At the appointed time several ochre-robed men made their way toward 
the lecture hall. Along with them was Maharishi Mahesh Yogi who was 
accompanied by Tat Wale Baba, a muscular golden-brown-skinned 
Adonis. Also joining along were some of the course participants. Tat 
Wale Baba's features were much like that of an American Indian. He 
was naked except for an ochre loincloth which was held around his 
waist with a brass chain. His black braided hair flowed down his 
back and was so long that, were it not carried by an attendant, it 
would have trailed along the ground. The unworldly beauty of this 
man was unsurpassed by any individual that I had ever seen. I can 
best compare him with the godlike men depicted in mythology. Tat 
Wale Baba was also called Mahavir Dash, meaning "Hanuman, servant of 
Rama."

>From the Yoga Book, chapter 5 by Viscent Daczynski








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