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] criticized the experiment for allowing Jani to move out of the CCTV camera's field of view, according to an official video clip. Edamaruku points out that Jani was allowed to receive devotees and was able to leave the sealed test room in order to to sunbathe. Edamaruku also felt that the regular gargling and bathing activities were not sufficiently monitored.<ref name="rationalistinternational1">{{cite web|last=Edamaruku |first=Sanal |url=http://www.rationalistinternational.net/article/2010/20100518/en_1.html |title=Prahlad Jani and his powerful protectors |publisher=Rationalistinternational.net |date=2010-05-18 |accessdate=2010-06-14}}</ref> He accuses Jani of having had some "influential protectors", after Edamaruku was denied permission to inspect the project during its operation, despite being invited to join the test during a live television broadcast.<ref name="rationalistinternational1"/> | ] criticized the experiment for allowing Jani to move out of the CCTV camera's field of view, according to an official video clip. Edamaruku points out that Jani was allowed to receive devotees and was able to leave the sealed test room in order to to sunbathe. Edamaruku also felt that the regular gargling and bathing activities were not sufficiently monitored.<ref name="rationalistinternational1">{{cite web|last=Edamaruku |first=Sanal |url=http://www.rationalistinternational.net/article/2010/20100518/en_1.html |title=Prahlad Jani and his powerful protectors |publisher=Rationalistinternational.net |date=2010-05-18 |accessdate=2010-06-14}}</ref> He accuses Jani of having had some "influential protectors", after Edamaruku was denied permission to inspect the project during its operation, despite being invited to join the test during a live television broadcast.<ref name="rationalistinternational1"/> | ||
The video montage uploaded by IRA and allegedly showing the "loopholes" in the monitoring of the last tests is constructed mostly of the clips from the ]'s own appearances in Indian news channels, with a few repeatedly shown short clips from Jani's CCTV coverage. The clips related to the bathing procedures are from 2003 tests{{or|date=June 2010}} and are overlaid with ] comments in subtitles<ref name="rationalistinternational1"/>, and those supposedly showing the obstruction by devotees and 'out of camera' episodes are all made by one and the same camera,{{or|date=June 2010}} while the reports of DIPAS researchers explicitly state that there were several cameras to monitor the on-going event from different angles.<ref>Experts baffled as Mataji's medical reports are normal http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report_experts-baffled-as-mataji-s-medical-reports-are-normal_1380169</ref> | |||
Many Indian scholars believe that ]s exist and it can be a real, acquired ability. A person can learn to gather energy from sources other than the traditional ones, such as obtaining energy from the ']' (universal energy source) in the environment.<ref name="helium.com"/> | Many Indian scholars believe that ]s exist and it can be a real, acquired ability. A person can learn to gather energy from sources other than the traditional ones, such as obtaining energy from the ']' (universal energy source) in the environment.<ref name="helium.com"/> |
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Prahlad Jani, a.k.a. "Mataji" (Jay Ambe Prahaladbhai Maganlal Jani, Chunriwala Mataji, born August 13th, 1929 in Charada, Mehsana district) -- an Indian sadhu, who was supposedly able to live without food and water for the last 70 years.
Outline of life
Prahlad Jani grew up in Charod village in Mehsana district. According to Jani, he left his home in Rajasthan at the age of seven, and went to live in the jungle.
"When he reached the age of 11, he underwent a religious experience during which he became a follower of the Hindu goddess Amba. In her honour, he chose to dress as a female devotee, wearing a red sari-like garment, nose-ring, bangles and crimson flowers in his shoulder-length hair. In return, Jani believes that the goddess has sustained him ever since by feeding him with a lifegiving, invisible "elixir", which has supposedly given him the strength to continue without food or water."
"For at least the past 40 years, Jani has been living, hermit-like, in a cave in the jungles close to the Gujarati temple of Ambaji. He rises at 4am, spending most of the day meditating." Amongst his followers and devotees he is commonly known as Mataji (" The Great Mother"). This name is also frequently used by Indians (regardless of their religious views) with reference to Prahlad Jani.
2003 Tests
Prahlad Jani, an Indian sadhu who claims to have gone without food for decades, spent ten days under strict observation by physicians at Sterling Hospital, Ahmedabad, India, in 2003. The study was led by Dr Sudhir Shah, a well known and ardent proponent of Jain philosophy, who studies people claiming spiritual abilities, the same doctor who led the study of Hira Ratan Manek.
Reportedly, during the observation, he was given only 100 millilitres of water a day to use as mouthwash, which was collected and measured after he used it, to make sure he hadn't consumed any. He was reported to enter Samadhi state of consciousness almost daily during meditation. Throughout the observation, he passed no urine or stool, but doctors say urine appeared to form in the bladder, only to be reabsorbed. Jani claims a goddess sustains him through amrit that filters down through a hole in his palate.
According to the hospital's deputy superintendent, Dr. Dinesh Desai, "A series of tests conducted on him show his body mechanism is that of a normal person", but "a hole in the palate is an abnormal phenomenon."
Criticism
Critics said, that Jani was not engaged in strenuous exercise during the ten-day trial, and longer trials were not recorded under similarly strict observation. Further, his weight did drop slightly during the 10 days, casting some doubt on his claim to go indefinitely without food.
The Indian Rationalist Association has criticised the Indian Ministry of Defence for agreeing to take part in the tests, and for being taken in by a "village fraud". Sanal Edamaruku of the Indian Rationalist Association claimed to have been repeatedly denied sending an independent team to survey the room where Jani was held. He also claimed that "this particular hospital, led by this particular doctor, keeps on making these claims without ever producing evidence or publishing research." The Indian Rationalist Association also said that individuals making similar claims have all reportedly been exposed as frauds.
Reports say that a special vomiting gas had been successfully used by IRA to intoxicate one of the previous claimants and force the vomiting effect to expose that there was indigested food in her intestines.
The Discovery Channel Documentary
On June 26, 2006, The Discovery Channel aired a documentary called "The Boy with Divine Powers" featuring a 5 minute interview with Prahlad Jani and Dr. Sudhir Shah.
2010 Tests
As of April 22, 2010, new tests are being conducted on Prahlad Jani under surveillance of 35 doctors and researchers of Defence Institute of Physiology & Allied Science (DIPAS).
The tests had been conducted in Sterling Hospital (NABH & NABL accredited hospital and lab), Ahmedabad, Gujarat. The team of Doctors from Ahmedabad from various specialties joined as co-investigators. Coordinating agencies like SRISTI / Govt. of Gujarat and other consulting doctors had been involved to assure the highest standard of scientific procedure.
Rajiv Sharma, CEO of Sterling Hospital, said, “We wanted to insure Jani’s life. However, due to certain legalities, insurance firms refused our request. Finally, the state government insured his life so that the study could be conducted.”
The recently published press release says: "instead of ignoring this case, we selected to investigate further, in a rational and scientific way. We again make it clear that the purpose of this study was not to prove or disprove a person, but to explore a possibility in science and study a new phenomenon."
Prahlad Jani's elder brother was used as a genetic control in the study.
Prahlad Jani was kept for fifteen days, until May 6 (tests were completed on Thursday at 3:30pm), and reportedly did not eat, drink or go to the toilet once during the time. This was apparently shown by blood tests, hormone profiles, MRIs and angiographs. The doctors also claimed to have found that he was "more healthy than someone half his age."
The team studied Mr. Jani with daily clinical examination, and periodic blood testing for haematology, biochemistry and hormonal studies. Also, periodic ultrasound examination,MRI studies of brain, chest, abdomen and MR angiography of different vessels, Doppler flow studies, EEG, NCV examinations and other relevant studies of different organ systems.
Doctors admitted they expected to observe noticeable muscle mass loss, significant dehydration, weight loss and fatigue. Some believed organ failure might occur — yet the observation results showed none of the above.
During the study, a protocol of round-the-clock surveillance was followed with the help of CCTV cameras and personal observation. Mataji (Prahlad Jani) was taken out for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), ultrasonography (USG), and X-ray examination and exposure to sun under continuous video recording.
The observatin protocol was approved by two independent and legally constituted ethics committees one at Delhi level and other at Ahmedabad level.
“During the tests we found that in Prahalad Jani's bladder, the amount of liquid fluctuates even when he does not pass urine,” said a member of the team of medical experts that conducted medical tests. The claim will be scientifically substantiated after analysis of investigations carried out. Mataji's lung functions is quite normal, as per reports by Dr. Mukesh Patel and his team.
The only contact with any form of fluid was during gargling and bathing periodically during the study beginning from 5th day of study.
Dr. G. Ilavazahagan, director, DIPAS (a heavily funded branch of India's Defence Research and Development Organisation), said, "The exercise of taking this yogi under a medical scanner is to understand which energy supports his existence, if not food or water. And if at the end of three months by which we plan to come out with observations based on this 15-day check up, we are able to reach to an explanation of this hypothesis - it would tremendously benefit mankind. The observations derived from this case study can help many soldiers, victims of calamities and astronauts - who often have to survive without food or water for long spells."
Dr. Urman Dhruv, (senior physician, Medisurge Hospital), said, "We are collecting data on a person who has lived on an alternative pathway compared to an ordinary person. The comparative study of his reports of the tests conducted in 2003 and results of the recent and on-going tests would throw light on the process of aging in Jani's body - which seems to have undergone some type of genetic transformation."
The investigators intend to carry on dialogue by periodic meeting among themselves with data processing as and when the data come through, to come out with some scientific conclusions which will take some time. The publication of the study in a scientific journal can only be considered thereafter at the discretion of principal investigator.
The list of doctors and researches involved into the recent 2010 tests
The team consists of the topmost consultant doctors of Ahmedabad with very high credentials (with many of them having training in India and abroad) and they represent various fraternities of medicine.
The following doctors, researchers and medical personnel have been involved into 2010 tests of Prahlad Jani, as per official Press Release ( http://sudhirneuro.org/files/press_release.pdf )
Prof. Anil Gupta, SRISTI, Dr.Sudhir Shah, Neurologist, Dr Urman Dhruv, Sr. Physician & Endocrinologist, Dr. Himanshu Patel (Nephrologist), Dr. Navneet Shah (Physician & Endocrinologist), Dr. Sudhanshu Patwari - Gastroenterologist, Dr. Nilay Mehta - Gastroenterologist, Dr. Kandarp Parikh (Urologist), Dr. Hemant Patel (Radiologist), Dr. Mrugesh (Radiologist), Dr.Dinesh Patel (Radiologist), Dr. Sanjeev Patel (Radiologist), Dr. Shrenk Shah (Cardiologist), Dr. Mukesh Patel (Pulmonologist), Dr. Bansi Saboo (Physician, Endocrinologist), Dr. V.N. Shah (Physician), Dr. Amit Bhatt (Physcian, Neurologist), Dr. Raisa A. Vhora (Physician), Dr. Sanjeev Haribhakti (Gastrosurgeon), Dr. Hitesh Chawra (Gastrosurgeon), Dr. Sanjeev Shah (Pathologist), Dr. Bipin Patel (Pathologist), Dr. Atul Patel (Infectious Disease Specialist), Dr. Sapan Pandia (Rheumatologist), Dr. Jayesh Sheth (Genetician), Dr. Ruchir Shah (ENT), Dr. Urmit Shah (Ophthalmologist), Dr. Heli Shah (Intern), Dr. Shalin Shah (Neurologist), Dr. Parag Rindani (Corporate -Medical Director), Ms. Namisha Gandhi (Revenue Assurance Head and EA of Chairperson), Mr. Dhirendra Chudasma (Corporate Head of Clinical Research), Mr. Jignesh Lakhtaria (Study Co-ordinator), Ms. Monika Rajput (Study Co-ordinator), Ms. Shreya Singh (Study Co-ordinator), Mr. Hirak Nandi (Study Nurse), Mr. Avinash (Study Nurse).
Reactions
Dr. Michael Van Rooyen, director of the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative that focuses on providing famine aid, dismissed the observation results as "impossible", observing that the bodies of profoundly malnourished people quickly consume their own body's resources, resulting in liver failure, tachycardia and heart strain. He would expect a person living without food to die from heart attack or kidney failure. Van Rooyen felt that Jani must have been ingesting water somehow during the period of observation, in order to survive.
"The bottom line is that even fasting for more than a day can be dangerous," said Keri Gans, a registered dietician practicing in New York City and a spokeswoman for the American Dietetic Association. "You need food to function." Assuming Jani was consuming some sort of water, Gans thought he might be able to survive, but not healthily. "He might psychologically be able to handle this, but it doesn't matter if you've done it once or done it 20 times. Every time he's doing it he's setting himself up for nutritional deficiencies," said Gans. "How can anyone expect to ingest their vitamin and mineral needs if they're not ingesting food?"
Sanal Edamaruku criticized the experiment for allowing Jani to move out of the CCTV camera's field of view, according to an official video clip. Edamaruku points out that Jani was allowed to receive devotees and was able to leave the sealed test room in order to to sunbathe. Edamaruku also felt that the regular gargling and bathing activities were not sufficiently monitored. He accuses Jani of having had some "influential protectors", after Edamaruku was denied permission to inspect the project during its operation, despite being invited to join the test during a live television broadcast.
Many Indian scholars believe that breatharians exist and it can be a real, acquired ability. A person can learn to gather energy from sources other than the traditional ones, such as obtaining energy from the 'prana' (universal energy source) in the environment.
References
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- Dr. Urman Dhruv, Dr. S. V. Shah and Dr. V. N. Shah, Mataji Case Study. Retrieved on 2010-05-08
- Jain Religion And Science http://www.sudhirneuro.org/jain.php
- ^ How a man can live seven decades without food or water http://www.helium.com/items/1830574-how-a-man-can-live-seven-decades-without-food-or-water
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