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The Life of Trailanga Swami of Benares

By Paramahamsa Yogananda  |  Published 06/3/2006
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Swami Trailanga, who was reputed to be nearly three hundred years old when he died, is so renown in India on such a widespread basis, that few Hindus would deny the possibility of truth in any story related to his astounding miracles. If Jesus returned to earth and walked the streets of New York, displaying his divine powers, it would cause the same awe among the people that Trailanga created decades ago as he passed through the crowded lanes of Benares. He was one of the siddhas (perfected beings) that have cemented India against the erosions of time.

On many occasions the Swami was seen to drink, with no ill effect, the most deadly poisons. Thousands of people, many still alive today, bserved Trailanga floating on the Ganges for days on end, sitting ON TOP of the water or remaining hidden for long periods under the waves. A common sight at Manikarnika Ghat was the Swami"s motionless body on the blistering stone slabs, wholly exposed to the merciless Indian sun.


Manikarnika Ghat

Whether the great master was above water or under it, and whether or not his body challenged the fierce solar rays, Trailanga sought to teach men that human life need not depend on oxygen or on certain conditions and precautions.

The yogi was great not only spiritually, but physically. His weight exceeded three hundred pounds : a pound for each year of his life. As he ate very seldom, his mystery increased. A master, however, easily ignores all usual rules of health when he desires to do so for some special reason, often a subtle one known only to himself.

Great saints that have Awakened from the cosmic mayic dream and realized this world as an idea in the Divine Mind, can do as they wish with the body, knowing it to be only a manipulatable form of condensed or frozen energy. Though physical scientists now understand that matter is nothing but congealed energy, illumined masters have passed victoriously from theory to practice in the field of matter control.

Trailanga always remained completely nude. The harassed police of Benares came to regard him as a baffling problem child. The natural Swami, like the early Adam in the garden of Eden, was unconscious of his nakedness. The police were quite conscious of it, however, and unceremoniously committed him to jail. General embarrassment ensued ; the enormous body of Trailanga was soon seen, in its usual entirety, on the prison roof. His cell, still securely locked, offered no clue to his mode of escape.

The discouraged officers of the law once more performed their duty. This time a guard was posted before the Swami"s cell. Might again retired before Right : the great master was soon observed in his nonchalant stroll over the roof.

The Goddess of Justice wears a blindfold; in the case of Trailanga the outwitted police decided to follow her example.

The great yogi preserved a habitual silence. In spite of his round face and huge, barrel-like stomach, Trailanga ate only occasionally. After weeks without food, he would break his fast with potfuls of clabbered milk offered to him by devotees. A skeptic once determined to expose Trailanga as a charlatan. A large bucket of calcium-lime mixture, used in whitewashing walls, was placed before the swami.

"Master," the materialist said, in mock reverence, "I have brought you some clabbered milk. Please drink it."

Trailanga unhesitatingly drank, to the last drop, the quarts of burning lime. In a few minutes the evildoer fell to the ground in agony.

"Help, swami, help !" he cried. "I am on fire ! Forgive my wicked test !"

The great yogi broke his habitual silence. "Scoffer," he said, "you did not realize when you offered me poison that my life is one with your own. Except for my knowledge that God is present in my stomach, as in every atom of creation, the lime would have killed me. Now that you know the divine meaning of boomerang never again play tricks on anyone."

The sinner, healed by Trailanga"s words, slunk feebly away.

The reversal of pain was not a result of the master"s will but of the operation of the law of justice that upholds creation"s farthest swinging orb. The functioning of the divine law is instantaneous for men of God-realization like Trailanga ; they have banished forever all thwarting crosscurrents of ego.

On one known occasion in Benares, Trailanga forsook his usual silence in order to pay public honor to Lahiri Mahasaya. One of Trailanga"s disciples objected.

"Sir", he said, "why do you, a Swami and a renunciant, show such respect to a householder ?".

Trailanga replied, "My son, Lahiri Mahasaya is like a divine kitten, remaining wherever the Cosmic Mother has placed him. While dutifully playing the part of a worldly man, he has received that perfect Self-realization which I have sought by renouncing everything - even my loincloth !".

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  • Comment #1 (Posted by an unknown user)
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    awe inspiring
     
  • Comment #2 (Posted by Satyanand)
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    I read aboout this Swamyji in "An auto Biography Of a Yogi." And now i have read whole of his Details. Thanks for providing sucha good article on the Swamiji. and Please Provide more stories and Photos about him. Thanks.
     
  • Comment #3 (Posted by rakesh)
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    It is excellent to read swamijs info on the net,
     
  • Comment #4 (Posted by Subhashish Das)
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    The Divine Mahayogi Swami Trailanga is my master, my guru & my God Shiva. He is my father, my mother & my ultimate friend. I offer my whole being at his lotus feet. I'm His owm divine son, I believe thus. > Subhashish Das
     
  • Comment #5 (Posted by Mark)
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    This is a wonderful story but I hope it doesn't encourage anyone to try drinking poison. Very few people have this kind of spiritual power!
     
  • Comment #6 (Posted by Ram Raj)
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    Simply Superb.........
     
  • Comment #7 (Posted by jackiji)
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    Inspiring !!!!
     
  • Comment #8 (Posted by prashant)
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    please give some proof of his existance till 300 yrs it will make this topic more interesting rest all is good thank u.
    ur servant
    prashant

     
  • Comment #9 (Posted by toolsieram lochan)
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    i wish to see more about swamitrailanga, please.
     
  • Comment #10 (Posted by Yogi Padma)
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    Great and very much inspiring biography is posted here. Really Trailanga swami was a perfect master.

    - Padma
     
  • Comment #11 (Posted by Anuradha)
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    What an amazing story! Yes, it is a fact that great yogis and swamis, leave their body at will or have a very long life span. Just like Bhishma did in the Mahabharata. Which state in India was this great swami from? Was he a Krishna devotee? What did his preachings involve? Please enlighten. I would like to know more about this great personality. Thank you for posting this story.
     
  • Comment #12 (Posted by Mohan Rao)
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    I would like to know what were the teachings of Swamiji that will be helpful to the common man
     
  • Comment #13 (Posted by Gokul)
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    We have a always kind blessings from such Great Masters
     
  • Comment #14 (Posted by ravi joshi)
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    the swami had realised the divine message of the vedas that teaches us to this day that we all have the same divine spark in us.may god bless all humanity
     
  • Comment #15 (Posted by Vijay)
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    Good article.
    Vijay
     
  • Comment #16 (Posted by Lumumba Thurston)
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    All concious beings are made of energy particles,The whole point the Master was making,is the need to raise our particle vibration and turn it to wave energy,which can trancsend frozen material elements.
     
  • Comment #17 (Posted by arunmomia)
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    with so much buzz about indian yogis performing so many miracles like walking onwater staying under water and many more,never a scientist tried to study all that stuff.all this shall fascinate any scientist,we hear all the time miracles happening arround us,yogis reading people's mind,there must be a scientific study carried on this.
     
  • Comment #18 (Posted by an unknown user)
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    I read a book that had a short chapter on Trailanga Swami. There isn't any doubt about his spiritual height - Paramhansa Ramakrishna told everybody that he was verily Vishwanath incarnate for the good of all of us. If I remember right, the book was a Ramakrishna Math publication. It has some good 10~12 pages of his childhood, his stay at Pashupatinath Temple, Kathmandu and his 150 yrs of stay in Baneras. If someone happens to bump on to that book, could you kindly upload it so that we all can find joy in the unconditional love of God? Hariom.
     
  • Comment #19 (Posted by d)
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    kimdly also put the pic of the huge lingam he brought single handed from the depths of ganga and it is still there in benaras.
     
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