The Phnom Penh Post

India yogi lived to 90 without food or water

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AN Indian yogi, whose claims that he spent decades without food or water earned him a band of devotees and the scepticism of doctors, died on Tuesday, his neighbour told AFP. The long-haired and bearded Prahlad Jani – who dressed in red and wore a nose ring in the fashion of Hindu goddesses – hailed from Charada village in the western state of Gujarat, where he spent his life in a routine of yoga and meditation.

He was 90 based on his claim that he was born in August 1929.

“He died early on Tuesday morning at his residence due to old age,” said Sheetal Chaudhary, who lived next door to Jani.

“He was rushed to hospital after midnight, but was declared dead on arrival by the doctors there.”

Jani’s body was taken to Ambaji, a town renowned for its temples and where he had built a small ashram and was known as ‘Mataji’ (goddess).

“The body will be kept at the ashram for the next two days for people to pay their last respects,” Chaudhary said, adding that Jani would be cremated on Thursday.

Jani’s ta le t hat he was blessed by a goddess when he was a child which enabled him to sur v ive without sustenance won him a small g roup of fol lowers – despite t he doubts of medical profession­a ls.

He told AFP in 2003 that he got the “elixir of life from the hole in my palate, which enables me to go without food and water”.

There was no way of verifying Jani’s claims, but doctors have said a person cannot go for long periods without food or water without organ damage and the body breaking down.

Never t heless, Ja ni’s cla i ms at t racted t he interest of India’s medical community.

In 2010 a team of military doctors studied him for two weeks at a hospital in Ahmedabad, Gujarat’s biggest city.

Jani was watched with cameras and closed circuit television. Doctors took scans of his organs, brain and blood vessels, and conducted tests on his heart, lungs and memory capacity.

They said he did not eat, drink or go to the toilet, and his only contact with fluid was during gargling and bathing periodical­ly.

“We still do not know how he survives,” neurologis­t Sudhir Shah told reporters t hen.

“It is still a myster y what k ind of phenomenon t his is.”

The results of the study, initiated by India’s Defence Research and Developmen­t Organisati­on, were never published or submitted for peer review.

ACROSS

 ?? AFP ?? Prahlad Jani, who died on Tuesday at age 90, claimed to have gone decades without any food or water.
AFP Prahlad Jani, who died on Tuesday at age 90, claimed to have gone decades without any food or water.

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