Upasni Maharaj
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Upasni Maharaj of Sakori (born Kashinath Govindrao Upasni, 1870-1941) was a Hindu guru, considered by his followers to be a sadguru. He was a disciple of Sai Baba of Shirdi and the master of Meher Baba.
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Kashinath Govindrao Upasni (Upasni Maharaj) as a young ayurvedic doctor
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Khandoba Temple near Sai Baba of Shirdi's ahsram, where Sai Baba had Upasni stay for four years
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Upasni Maharaj, date and place uncertain
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Bombay, 1920
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Bombay, 1920
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In Sakori
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In Sakori
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In Sakori
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In Sakori
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In Sakori
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Upasni in Sakori with his closest disciple, Godavri Mai
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Upasni in Sakori with his closest disciple, Godavri Mai
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Upasni fasting
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Upasni Maharaj in Poona
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Portrait studio, possibly Poona
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Upasni in his bamboo cage he had built for his work
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Upasni in Sakori with his closest disciple, Godavri Mai
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Upasni leading Meher Baba during their last meeting, 17 October 1941, two months before Upasni's death
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Final meeting with Meher Baba on October 17, 1941
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Final meeting with Meher Baba on October 17, 1941
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Bombay, 1920
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Upasni Maharaj after a one year fast in 1915, the year he met a young Meher Baba at the Khandoba temple in Shirdi
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Upasni Maharaj at Thane, India in 1930s. The seated woman is his mother, Rukhmini.
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Upasni Maharaj in 1930s seated with his kanyas (nuns), the virgin women who served for many years as his wives. His bamboo cage is visible in the background on the right.