Abhaidev
Abhaidev
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Abhaidev, also known as Akhanda, was a renowned Indian saint, mystic, and yogi who was revered for his spiritual wisdom and extraordinary abilities.
Birth and Death Dates
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Abhaidev's birth date is not certain, but it is believed to be in the late 19th century. Unfortunately, there are no records of his death date, as he disappeared under mysterious circumstances in 1950.
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Abhaidev was an Indian citizen by birth and profession. He was a yogi, mystic, and saint who spent most of his life in spiritual pursuit and self-realization.
Early Life and Background
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Born into a traditional Indian family, Abhaidev's early life was marked by intense spirituality and an innate desire to understand the mysteries of existence. From a young age, he was drawn to yoga, meditation, and the study of ancient scriptures. His parents, recognizing his exceptional abilities, encouraged him to pursue spiritual growth.
Major Accomplishments
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Abhaidev's life was marked by numerous remarkable accomplishments that earned him widespread recognition:
He possessed extraordinary abilities, including clairvoyance, telepathy, and healing powers.
Abhaidev was known for his profound understanding of yoga, meditation, and spirituality, which he shared with his followers through lectures and writings.
He founded several spiritual centers in India, where devotees could come to learn from him.Notable Works or Actions
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Abhaidev's notable works include:
"The Science of Yoga": a comprehensive guide to the practice of yoga, which he wrote in collaboration with his disciples.
"Mysticism and the Modern World": a collection of lectures delivered by Abhaidev on the relevance of spirituality in modern life.Impact and Legacy
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Abhaidev's impact on Indian spirituality is still felt today. His teachings continue to inspire generations of seekers, who come from all over the world to learn from his writings and biographies. He is remembered as a beacon of hope and spiritual guidance, whose legacy transcends time and geographical boundaries.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Abhaidev's wisdom and spiritual insights are widely quoted and remembered for several reasons:
His profound understanding of the human condition and the mysteries of existence continues to inspire seekers from all walks of life.
Abhaidev's teachings emphasize the importance of self-realization, love, and compassion in achieving true happiness and fulfillment.
His extraordinary abilities and accomplishments serve as a testament to the potential of human consciousness when guided by spiritual principles.
Quotes by Abhaidev
Abhaidev's insights on:

As long as there are countries with borders in this world, nationalism would remain the highest virtue.


Life is not a list of checkboxes that we have to tick off sequentially one after another. Got a degree? Tick. Booked a house under my name? Tick. Got married? Tick. Had Children? Tick. All this sound too cliché, too depressing. These are acts which people do under the influence of peer pressure, mimicking each other, and not willingly as a genuine choice of their own.

Do you believe in God?” asked the girl once again. “Yes, I do, I guess. Perhaps more so when I am in trouble. Especially when I am flying in an airplane.

I believe that one is more successful in expressing oneself through written words rather than speaking. While speaking, one misses the details. But writing? Writing is different altogether. It gives us ample time to contemplate what we wish to communicate. As a result, the flow of our thoughts seems much more coherent.

Even a pawn makes a move, sometimes two steps in the beginning. How small or limited it may be, it can never be overlooked. Remember, it is a pawn and only the pawn which gets promoted once it reaches the other side of the chessboard. If a pawn, saddened by its abilities, stops making any move, it can never evolve into something greater. We have to make moves, my friend, to progress.

12. “Do you believe in God?” asked the girl once again. “Yes, I do, I guess. Perhaps more so when I am in trouble. Especially when I am flying in an airplane.


Life is a journey, my friend. And we never know whether we will reach our destination. So we shouldn’t care about that and enjoy the view while we are still travelling.

What do you think was the reason this universe sprung all of a sudden into existence from nothing? It was curiosity. What do you think was the reason why time was finally set into motion? It was curiosity. And why did the first single cell life appear on Earth? It was nothing but curiosity. It is curiosity, my dear friend, which is driving this whole universe.