- Rabi Maharaj
Trinidadian-born bestselling author Rabi Maharaj is a descendant of a long line of
Brahmin priests and gurus from the holy city ofVaranasi (Banaras ) inUttar Pradesh ,India . During his adult life, he converted toChristianity , and authored the book "Death of a Guru: A Remarkable True Story of one Man's Search for Truth". Maharaj is a worldwide evangelist and lecturer, and the founder of East/West Gospel Ministries.Biography
Trained as a holy
Yogi , Maharaj went on a search for truth and eventually foundJesus Christ. Still embracing his Indian roots, Maharaj kept his great respect for the Indian culture and the rich heritage from which he came.Maharaj trained his children to embrace the positive aspects of their Indian culture such as the Indian arts, dance, food, and familial values. Leading by example, he also taught them the importance of compassion and justice as he worked for positive changes on issues such as the plight of the
Dalits (untouchables; outcastes), and the equal value of all people regardless ofcaste , gender, or religion.Maharaj wrote the story of his search for truth in the book, “Death of a Guru” which has gone through a number of publications and is in approximately 69 languages. Maharaj has since spoken at thousands of colleges, universities, seminars and churches worldwide. He goes back to India on a regular basis to do developmental/charity work.
Death of a Guru
"Rabi was born into a wealthy
Brahmin family inTrinidad . His father was a greatyogi who never said a word to anyone, not even to his wife, during his penance for 8 years. Upon his untimely death, his young son resolves to become just like him - an Ascended Master. Rabi soon loses his mother to meditation in thetemples ofIndia ...The flavor of life as an Indian boy growing up in the Caribbean comes across well. The major portion of the book details Rabi's intensely focused journey as Brahmacharya to attain
Mukti (Self-realization, union withBrahman ). Some of the occult details he experienced, I have also read of by other yogis. The more deeply he meditates and travels intoHinduism , the more dissatisfied he becomes. His godsShiva andKali seem to be threatening and unloving.After years of struggling with his thoughts, he realizes that he is not
Brahman - he cannot be the Creator of the Universe. As aBrahmin , he despises the lowercastes , especially Christians who eat the cow (a god) and do not lead good lives.Then two life-threatening incidents happen; a snake attacks him and in danger of his life, Rabi calls on the name of Jesus; the snake flees. Some time later his appendix ruptures and he collapses; Rabi again calls upon Jesus for help. His life is saved.
After a lot of struggle, he goes to a hated Christian meeting where he asks Jesus to come into his life and become his God. He meets the Creator of the Universe who loves him so much, that He sent His Son to die for him on the cross.
Contrary to what you might expect, Rabi is very respectful towards
Hinduism . However he is also frank and honest."- Excerpt from book review written by Anil Philip, KS. USA [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0890814341 Amazon.com review]
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* [http://www.leaderu.com/wri/pages/maharaj.html Death of a Guru: The Story of Rabi Maharaj] : Personal testimony.
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