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Sudhir Mukerjee (16 November 1913 – 10 September 1997), better known as Dada Mukerjee, was an Indian writer who was professor of Economics at Allahabad University, Uttar Pradesh, India. He is best known as a close devotee of Neem Karoli Baba (known to his devotees as Maharajji). Starting 14 July 1958, when they moved into the "Red House" at No. 4 Church Lane, Baba Neem Karoli resided with Mukerjee and his wife Kamala (or Didi, elder sister) during the winters. This continued until Baba Neem Karoli's Mahasamadhi in 1973.

After Baba Neem Karoli's Mahasamadhi, Mukerjee wrote two English-language books about him: By His Grace: A Devotee's Story, and The Near and the Dear: Stories of Neem Karoli Baba and His Devotees. These works are, in part, autobiographical as well. Mukerjee is also mentioned in passing in Ram Dass's book Miracle of Love: Stories about Neem Karoli Baba.

Mukerjee and Jawaharlal Nehru were college classmates. There is at least one existing picture of them together, which is published in By His Grace: A Devotee's Story.

Works

Notes

  1. Dada meaning elder brother in Hindi and Bengali.

References

  1. ^ Mukerjee 1990.
  2. Mukerjee 2012.
  3. Dass, Ram. (1995). Miracle of Love. Hanuman Foundation. ISBN 978-1-887474-00-9
  4. Owchar, Nick (14 November 2010). "The Siren's Call: Love energy". Los Angeles Times.


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