Guru Ram Lalji Siyag, 86, is unique among India's Hindu holy men: his
followers believe he will fulfil prophecies from the Holy Bible. Siyag
began his spiritual journey as a young railway clerk in Bikaner,
Rajasthan, when he had premonitions of his own death and sought
reassurance from a local guru who said he could only be saved if he
chanted a Hindu prayer, the 'Gyatri Mantra' 125,000 times. When he
finally completed his mission, he felt his body radiating a powerful
white light.
He was later told by Hindu priests that the 'divine glow' he had experienced was a blessing from the Goddess Gayatri, a special divine power known as a 'Siddhi.'
He became a devotee of Baba Shri Gangainathji, a popular local guru in Rajasthan, who, he said, continued to send him messages from the afterlife following his death.
But his most curious religious experience followed a series of dreams in which the Gospel of St John, which he had never read or heard, was revealed to him. His followers now believe Guru Siyag draws on common themes of Christianity, Hinduism and Judaism.
"Guruji has been spearheading a quiet spiritual revolution since the 1985. His disciples worship him as living incarnation of God and believe that he will fulfil prophecies of Bible," one of his disciples told The Daily Telegraph..
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He was later told by Hindu priests that the 'divine glow' he had experienced was a blessing from the Goddess Gayatri, a special divine power known as a 'Siddhi.'
He became a devotee of Baba Shri Gangainathji, a popular local guru in Rajasthan, who, he said, continued to send him messages from the afterlife following his death.
But his most curious religious experience followed a series of dreams in which the Gospel of St John, which he had never read or heard, was revealed to him. His followers now believe Guru Siyag draws on common themes of Christianity, Hinduism and Judaism.
"Guruji has been spearheading a quiet spiritual revolution since the 1985. His disciples worship him as living incarnation of God and believe that he will fulfil prophecies of Bible," one of his disciples told The Daily Telegraph..
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