There are very few accounts of Babaji's [[childhood]], one source of [[information]] is book Babaji and the 18 Siddha Kriya Yoga tradition by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marshall_Govindan Marshall Govindan]. According to Govindan, Babaji was named Nagarajan (king of serpents) by his [[parents]]. V.T. Neelakantan and S.A.A. Ramaiah founded on October 17, 1952, (they claim - at the request of Babaji) a new organization, "Kriya Babaji Sangah," dedicated to the teaching of Babaji's Kriya Yoga. They claim that in 1953 Mahavatar Babaji told them that he had been born on 30 November 203 CE in a small coastal village now known as Parangimalai, in TamilNadu Kerala border, India.[8] Babaji's Kriya Yoga Order of Acharyas Trust (Kriya Babaji Sangah) and their branch organizations claim his place and date of birth. He was a [[disciple]] of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bogar Bogar] and his birth name is Nagarajan. | There are very few accounts of Babaji's [[childhood]], one source of [[information]] is book Babaji and the 18 Siddha Kriya Yoga tradition by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marshall_Govindan Marshall Govindan]. According to Govindan, Babaji was named Nagarajan (king of serpents) by his [[parents]]. V.T. Neelakantan and S.A.A. Ramaiah founded on October 17, 1952, (they claim - at the request of Babaji) a new organization, "Kriya Babaji Sangah," dedicated to the teaching of Babaji's Kriya Yoga. They claim that in 1953 Mahavatar Babaji told them that he had been born on 30 November 203 CE in a small coastal village now known as Parangimalai, in TamilNadu Kerala border, India.[8] Babaji's Kriya Yoga Order of Acharyas Trust (Kriya Babaji Sangah) and their branch organizations claim his place and date of birth. He was a [[disciple]] of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bogar Bogar] and his birth name is Nagarajan. |