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Laxminath Gosain (Babajee)

Laximanth Gosain (1787-1872) was an Indian yogi and poet from the Mithila region. In Bangaon, a village in northern Indian state of Bihar, villagers worship him as God in a temple.
Born in a Maithil Brahmin family, he learnt yoga and the Vedanta philosophy as a child. Later, he gave up his married life and traveled to a number of religious shrines in India and Nepal, eventually becoming a disciple of Guru Lambanathaswami of the Terai region. After nine years of training, he settled in the Bangaon village. He composed several poems in Maithili and Hindi, devoted to the life of Radha, Krishna and Shiva. His Christian disciple "John Sahib" published his hymns.
==Early life of Babajee and entry into Bangaon==

Babajee was born as Laxinath Jha〔http://babajee.in/life.php〕 in the nearby Parsarma village in 1793. His father's name was Shri Bachha Jha. He was born in a ''Kujilwar digaun mool'' (''mool'' denotes the lineage to a family based upon the origins of that family to a certain village. The English meaning of ''mool'' is root) and his ''gotra'' was Katyayan. ''mool'' and ''gotra'' are used to identify the roots of a family. After early education in astrology under the tutelage of Shri Ratte Jha, Babajee returned to his native village where his parents noticed a sense of aloofness in him. To get rid of that, his family got him married (which he obeyed only to do his ''dharma'', an act thought to follow the order justified by religion). But he was not into living a mundane life and soon set out into deep forest looking for a guru. He met the famous guru Lambnath who was the disciple of Guru Gorakhnath's disciple. Thus, babajee was fourth in the rung. Under Guru Lambnath's tutelage, Babajee had the opportunity to see baba Gorakhnath in person who was very old at thattime. After all the training of ''yoga'' and ''tantra'' babajee returned initially to Darbhanga. During one of the trips, he happened to come to Bangaon where he was warmly welcomed by the villagers both for being a yogi and also that villagers saw him as an able wrestler. In those days wrestling used to be a sport of immense interest to the villagers. Given to the warm hospitality and goodness of the people, Babajee decided to stay in the village. Villagers made a ''kutiya'' (grass hut) for him. A villager named Kari Jha donated him a cow. He did many acts of goodwill to the people of the village

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