The ShinsungHwa of Mahavatar Babaji (2019): Capturing the Eternal Master’s Divine Essence

A Brief Overview of Mahavatar Babaji’s ShinsungHwa
I barely knew Mahavatar Babaji and felt no real interest in him. He struck me as a mysterious figure—one whose very existence seemed questionable. Yet people around me kept mentioning him, and gradually, my curiosity grew.
When someone asked me to create a ShinsungHwa of Babaji, I resisted. Then one day, something compelled me to seek his permission. He refused. Every ShinsungHwa requires the subject’s consent—I can’t proceed without it. Drawing without permission either fails or brings consequences.
I felt relieved and let the matter rest, eventually forgetting about it entirely. Later, that same compulsion returned. I humbled myself and prayed earnestly. By prayer’s end, permission came, and this ShinsungHwa emerged. His initial refusal likely stemmed from my own mental resistance to him.
Babaji’s ShinsungHwa embodies profound silence. No movement, no sound—just pure being. Eternal presence in perfect stillness.
This same figure once appeared to Victor Truviano, the breatharian from my earlier ShinsungHwa, gazing into his eyes with penetrating intensity. Victor’s consciousness changed irreversibly after encountering Babaji’s photograph.
![]() | 2412_704c65-52> |
Quote
“Even in the world, the yogi who faithfully discharges his responsibilities, without personal motive or attachment, treads the sure path of enlightenment.”
“Give Kriya to all who humbly ask you for help.”
“My nature is love; for it is love alone that can change this world.”
“Be it so. I shall never leave my physical body. It will always remain visible to at least a small number of people on this earth.”
“Love is the undisturbed balance that binds this universe together.”
“The way to the Supreme Spirit lies through unceasing service to humanity, through the performance of one’s allotted work without a selfish thought.”
“Remember that true religion does not divide but unites; does not injure but heals; does not kill but saves.”
“Meditation is the key to unlocking your divine potential.”
The Immortal Master
High in the Himalayas’ forbidden peaks lives one of history’s most enigmatic figures. For over 1,800 years, Mahavatar Babaji has captivated spiritual seekers worldwide. His story defies belief, yet millions are convinced he still walks among us.
There are stories about someone called Mahavatar Babaji—which means “revered father”—who’s said to look the same as he did many years ago. People who claim to have met him say he glows with a golden light, doesn’t need to eat, and lives in high mountain areas where it’s cold and the air is thin.
His immortality, however, tells only half the story. While we navigate daily routines, Babaji operates as humanity’s silent guardian, guiding souls toward inner peace and wisdom. He’s been Earth’s hidden mentor for nearly two millennia.
The Boy Who Became Immortal
Every legend begins with tragedy transformed into triumph. Born Nagarajan in 203 CE in Tamil Nadu’s coastal villages, his childhood shattered when kidnappers sold him into slavery. Yet this devastating experience became his spiritual catalyst.
His buyer, moved by compassion, granted him freedom instead of bondage. By fifteen, Nagarajan had joined wandering sadhus—holy men dedicated to divine pursuit. Their influence awakened something extraordinary within him.
Through rigorous meditation and spiritual discipline, he achieved the “golden body of light”—transcending human limitations entirely. This wasn’t mere physical immortality but consciousness evolution, bridging earthly existence with divine realms.
Babaji became the keeper of Kriya Yoga, an ancient meditation system he claims Krishna originally taught millennia ago. This spiritual technology offers precise methods for achieving inner peace and divine connection.
During the 1800s, he entrusted this sacred knowledge to Lahiri Mahasaya, carefully choosing someone capable of handling such profound responsibility. Through Lahiri Mahasaya, these techniques eventually reached Paramahansa Yogananda, who introduced them to Western audiences.
His teaching approach blends mystery with compassion. Rather than establishing schools or writing texts, Babaji appears precisely when individuals are ready. Disciples report he speaks any language fluently and communicates telepathically when words fail.
Powers Beyond Imagination
Babaji’s abilities sound fictional yet come from credible spiritual sources. Witnesses report him controlling all five elements—sitting unburned in flames, walking on water, flying through air, appearing and vanishing instantly. These demonstrations represent mastery over nature’s fundamental forces rather than mere spectacle.
Most remarkably, he allegedly resurrects the dead. One account describes an American devotee who leaped from a cliff in devotion, only to be revived by Babaji’s divine intervention. Such stories illustrate the transformation levels people believe spiritual practice can achieve.
His shape-shifting capabilities add further intrigue. Sometimes he appears as a youthful man in white robes with flowing hair. Other times, witnesses report encounters with him as animals or even as Lord Shiva himself, suggesting existence beyond physical constraints.
A Message for Everyone
Through Lahiri Mahasaya, he demonstrated that ordinary people—workers, parents, busy professionals—can achieve the highest spiritual realizations. This revolutionary concept democratized enlightenment, making it accessible beyond monasteries and hermitages.
Babaji’s influence reaches far beyond traditional spiritual circles. Icons like George Harrison, Steve Jobs, and Rajinikanth drew inspiration from his teachings. His story continues attracting seekers who find hope in human transformation possibilities.



