Maharajji Exhibited All the Siddhis
"Siddhis are spiritual, magical, supranatural powers acquired through sadhana(spiritual practices),
such as meditation and yoga.
People who have attained this state are formally known as siddhas.
In Hinduism eight siddhis(Ashta Siddhi) are known: expanding one's body to an infinitely large size, Garima: becoming infinitely heavy, Laghima: becoming almost weightless, Prapti: having unrestricted access to all places, Prakamya: realizing whatever one desires, Istva: possessing absolute lordship, and Vastva: the power to subjugate all."
I think many of the devotees of Maharajji's satsang have developed secret siddhis. They will never admit to that, ever, for then these powers are lost. Nevertheless, the siddhis are there.


When Maharajji was here among us, devotees never knew where to find Him. They had to hunt for Him and
follow leads like detectives. Maharajji was really hard to track down. Is He in Vrindavan, or Kainchi, or mathura, or a private home? Where is He ?
When I used to live in Maharajji's Vrindavan Ashram for long periods,
I heard many stories not found in the books. Many are contained in this book. One story that seems to illustrate what was really happening constantly around Maharajji describes a day when Maharajji left in a car with four men. After some time(possibly
several days?), they returned to the ashram. After Maharajji retired to his room, the men were hanging out together talking about the experience. They were shocked to discover that they had all gone to different places. How is that even slightly possible
? It seems that one could never be sure what was really happening when you were around Maharajji. However, this extended to other parts of one's life when you weren't even sitting directly in or near the physical presence of Maharajji.
There are so many cases where devotees didn't listen to Maharajji, nor do what Maharajji
told them to do. A prime example is the Lila of the water supply at Maharajji's Vrindavan Ashram.
Maharajji in the form of Neem Karoli Baba could be described as a hobo or a tramp. He certainly was a divine renunciate.