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The ever-blissful Lord reveals that those who are eternally introspective, who turn inward with unwavering faith and self-awareness, who perceive the cause-and-effect of every transformation within themselves, and who remain aligned with ever-awakened consciousness—such souls find their everlasting "Sangati" (companion) in the Lord.

A translated version of a quote by Baba Maharaj Arvikar.

Chandrame je alaanchan. Martanda je taapheen.
 
The saintly wisdom narrated by Shri Dnyaneshwar was continuously awakened within Shri Baba. Across the land of Maharashtra, a new spiritual awakening in the form of ‘Prarthana Prabhat’ has been adorned by auspicious red symbols shining forth from the hands of his grace. Through the divine nectar of wisdom flowing from his ‘Divyamritdhara’ scripture, generations of devoted seekers will cleanse their imperfections with ease and perform the sweet worship of their Guru’s holy feet.

- Saint Shree Gulavani Maharaj

(A translated version of a quote)

About Saint Baba Maharaj Arvikar

Baba's appearance (his roop) was truly captivating. His jet-black hair, neatly combed back, cascaded down from his neck to his shoulders in a well-groomed manner. His broad forehead, sharp nose, and carefully tended mustache and beard... His expression was earnest and contemplative, yet always touched with a gentle smile. His voice was soft yet resonant, and his large, luminous eyes carried an undeniable charm.

Tall and well-built, Baba wore a spotless white lungi and a flowing, pristine upper cloth. At times, he would wrap a pearly white cloth (similar to Saint Shri Sai Baba) around his head. Though deeply present in the moment, there was a mystic aura about him, as if he could traverse the seen and unseen realms effortlessly.

In his presence, one could witness an extraordinary blend of compassion, forgiveness, empathy, and occasional sternness when the situation demanded. Yet, he bore no distinction between himself and others—no recognition of being a saint, a sage, or a guru. He moved through life appearing as any ordinary person would within a family or society. Wherever he went, he blended seamlessly, adapting to the surroundings with ease. He ate the delicacies given to him in a prosperous household just as readily as he partook of a poor family's stale leftovers, in fact seeking the latter out himself without anyone telling him. His very life was a testament to the simplicity of an unexpectant existence. He is the embodiment of love in Shri Guru's heart. 

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