The Light of Love - Swami Prakashananda (Babaji)       

“The seeker stands in front of the Eternal Soul with the garland in his hands and the Eternal Soul stands facing the seeker

and they both garland each other. They select one another.”


The documentary about Babaji’s life will be available on YouTube from June 11th

This page provides links to additional resources about Swami Prakashananda (Babaji) of Nashik and Saptashrungi. Babaji is the subject of a documentary about his life and work called The Light of Love.

Here you can find links to the film, an additional darshan film, a book about Babaji, an archive of remastered photos, the music from the film and also links to the Youtube channel and Facebook page


Full length documentary - OUT on JUNE 11

https://youtu.be/6cgdr3w6X0g

Read the book about Babaji by Titus Foster
Agaram Bagaram Baba > HERE

Also you can find the book by Kirin Narayan Storytellers Saints and Scoundrels > HERE


Darshan video > HERE


Photo archive > HERE


Facebook Page > HERE

Youtube Channel > HERE

Music from the film
Rajendra Prasanna shenhai > HERE

Leo Dale - OM chanting series > HERE

Shree Guru Gita in Ganeshpuri > HERE


Swami Prakashananda Saraswati of Nashik rarely gave lectures and didn’t write books. Because of his spiritual attainment, his words were imbued with the power and grace of the indwelling Guru Principle that guides a human being back to their own self.

The documentary, The Light of Love, explores Prakashananda’s wisdom stories and parables. His message is one of love. Indeed, he was the embodiment of what he taught. Prakashananda described himself as "an agaram bagaram baba" meaning hotchpotch baba. Through his humble and self-depreciative way, he encouraged seekers to recognise the Guru within, rather than follow a structured organisation or even one particular teacher/guru.

The documentary will introduce you to Baba Prakashananda, his teachings and the India he knew, from the perspective of his simple ashram, perched 4000 ft high, on India’s Western Ghats. Allow yourself to slow down and be carried to a world different from the one we know today . . . and to a place deep inside your heart.