Prahlad Jani

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BornPrahlad Jani
(1929-08-13)13 August 1929
Charada, India
Died26 May 2020(2020-05-26) (aged 90)
Resting placeGujarat, India
KnownforInedia
Prahlad Jani
Personal life
BornPrahlad Jani
(1929-08-13)13 August 1929
Charada, India
Died26 May 2020(2020-05-26) (aged 90)
Resting placeGujarat, India
Known forInedia
Other namesChunriwala Mataji
Religious life
ReligionHinduism

Prahlad Jani, also known as Mataji or Chunriwala Mataji (13 August 1929 ― 26 May 2020) was an Indian breatharian monk who claimed to have lived without food and water since 1940. He said that the goddess Amba sustained him. However, the findings of the investigations on him have been kept confidential and viewed with skepticism.

Prahlad Jani was born on 13 August 1929 in Charada village in India (now in Mehsana district, Gujarat, India).[1]

At the age of 12, Jani underwent a spiritual experience and became a follower of the Hindu goddess Amba. From that time, he chose to dress as a female devotee of Amba, wearing a red sari-like garment, jewellery and crimson flowers in his shoulder-length hair.[citation needed] Jani was commonly known as Mataji ("[a manifestation of] The Great Mother"). Jani believed that the Goddess provided him with water which dropped down through a hole in his palate, which allowed him to live without food or drink.[1]

Since the 1970s, Jani had lived as a hermit in a cave in the forest in Gujarat. He died on 26 May 2020 at his native Charada. He was given samadhi in his ashram at Gabbar Hill near Ambaji on 28 May 2020.[2][3]

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