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'''Babaji''' is an unascended master of the Himalayas. He has become well known in the West through the writings of Paramahansa [[Yogananda]]. Babaji has chosen to forgo the [[ascension]] by reason of the [[bodhisattva]] ideal, which means that he desires to remain on earth until everyone has won their freedom. He remains in a body of flesh in a cave in the Himalayas, yet he is able to dematerialize his body at will and carry himself and his followers from one part of the world to another.
'''Babaji''' is an unascended master of the Himalayas. He has become well known in the West through the writings of Paramahansa [[Yogananda]]. Babaji has chosen to forgo the [[ascension]] by reason of the [[bodhisattva]] ideal, which means that he desires to remain on earth until everyone has won their freedom. He remains in a body of flesh in a cave in the Himalayas, yet he is able to dematerialize his body at will and carry himself and his followers from one part of the world to another.


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{{MTR}}, s.v. “Babaji.”
{{MTR}}, s.v. “Babaji.”
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[[Category:Heavenly beings]]
[[Category:Heavenly beings]]