Among the people who have most impressed me in this life is an Indian spiritual teacher, Ganesh Baba, who, following his death in 1987, surely went to his reward in one of the heavens reserved for good naga babas. Ganesh Baba (not to be confused with Meher Baba, Sai Baba or Babaji) was also known as Swami Ganeshanand and more formally as Shri Mahant Ganesh Giriji Maharaj. I first met him in Kathmandu in 1979. He was well known to the hippies in India and in Nepal during the 1960s and 1970s. He lived in the U.S.A. from late 1979 to early 1986, and many of those whom he had met in India were delighted once more to experience the spiritual teachings and loving personality of this great man.
Ganesh Baba — a Memoir
Ganesh Baba — a Memoir
Ganesh Baba — a Memoir
Among the people who have most impressed me in this life is an Indian spiritual teacher, Ganesh Baba, who, following his death in 1987, surely went to his reward in one of the heavens reserved for good naga babas. Ganesh Baba (not to be confused with Meher Baba, Sai Baba or Babaji) was also known as Swami Ganeshanand and more formally as Shri Mahant Ganesh Giriji Maharaj. I first met him in Kathmandu in 1979. He was well known to the hippies in India and in Nepal during the 1960s and 1970s. He lived in the U.S.A. from late 1979 to early 1986, and many of those whom he had met in India were delighted once more to experience the spiritual teachings and loving personality of this great man.