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{{Short description|Indian breatharian monk (1929–2020)}}
'''Prahlad Jani''', also known as '''"Mataji"''', is an Indian ] born Chunriwala Mataji, August 13, 1929 in Charada, ] district. He claims to have ] since 1940, and says that the goddess ] sustains him with ], an immortality-granting nectar.
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'''Prahlad Jani''', also known as '''Mataji''' or '''Chunriwala Mataji''' (13 August 1929 26 May 2020) was an Indian ] ] who claimed to have ] since 1940. He said that the goddess ] sustained him. However, the findings of the investigations on him have been kept confidential and viewed with skepticism.


==Early life== ==Biography==
Born with the name Chunriwala Mataji, Jani grew up in Charod village in ] district.<ref name="Khanna-bbc"/> According to Jani, he left his home in ] at the age of seven, and went to live in the jungle.<ref name="Rawstorne"/> Prahlad Jani was born on 13 August 1929 in Charada village in India (now in ] district, ], India).<ref name="Khanna-bbc"/> According to Jani, he left his home in ] at the age of seven, and went to live in the jungle.{{citation needed|date=June 2020}}


At the age of 11, Jani underwent a religious experience and became a follower of the Hindu goddess ]. From this time, he has chosen to dress as a female devotee of Amba, wearing a red ]-like garment, jewellery and crimson flowers in his shoulder-length hair. Jani is commonly known as ''Mataji'' (" ]"). Jani believes that the goddess provides him a lifegiving and invisible elixir<ref name="Rawstorne"/> called ], which filters down through a hole in his ], allowing him to live without food or water.<ref name="Khanna-bbc"/> According to ancient yogic texts (e.g. ], Ch.3. slokas 48-50) ] is produced in the body of highly spiritually evolved human beings and is described as extremely beneficial for body and mind. The immortality of the gods is attributed to their consumption of this ambrosia-like substance. At the age of 12, Jani underwent a spiritual experience and became a follower of the Hindu goddess ]. From that time, he chose to dress as a female devotee of Amba, wearing a red ]-like garment, jewellery and crimson flowers in his shoulder-length hair.{{citation needed|date=June 2020}} Jani was commonly known as '']'' (" ]"). Jani believed that the Goddess provided him with water which dropped down through a hole in his ], which allowed him to live without food or drink.<ref name="Khanna-bbc"/>


Since the 1970s, Jani had lived as a ] in a cave in the forest in ]. He died on 26 May 2020 at his native Charada. He was given ] in his ] at Gabbar Hill near ] on 28 May 2020.<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.timesnownews.com/india/article/prahlad-jani-death-news-chunriwala-mataji-death-dies-dead-gujarat-gandhinagar-charada/597134 | title=Prahlad Jani death news &#124; Yogi Prahlad Jani, who claimed to have survived for over 70 years without food and water, no more &#124; India News| date=26 May 2020}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.deshgujarat.com/2020/05/26/prahlad-jani-known-as-chundadiwala-mataji-dies/ |title = Prahlad Jani, known as Chundadiwala Mataji passes away|date = 26 May 2020}}</ref>
Since the 1970s, Jani has been living as a ] in a cave in the rainforest near to the ]i temple of ]. He spends most of his time ], awakening at 4am each day.<ref name="Rawstorne"/>


==Investigations into Jani's abilities to live without food and water== ==Investigations==
Two observation studies of Jani have been conducted by ], a neurologist at the Sterling Hospital in ], India, in 2003 and 2010, along with other researchers. The investigators support and endorse Jani's claims. Other physicians have criticized these studies, which have not been published with peer review.<ref name=Skeptic/> Critics warn that people have died trying to replicate the claims of mystical advocates of food and water withdrawal.<ref name=SMH> Glenda Kwek, May 14, 2010, Sydney Morning Herald, Sydney, Australia.</ref> Two observational studies and one imaging study of Jani have been conducted. The observational studies were one in 2003 and one in 2010, both involving Sudhir Shah, a neurologist at the ] in ], India, who had studied people claiming to have exceptional abilities, including other fasters such as ]. In both cases the investigators confirmed Jani's ability to survive healthily without food and water during the testing periods, although neither study was submitted to a scientific journal.<ref name="guardian_2010-05-18"/> When questioned six days into the 2010 experiment, the ] spokesperson announced that the study's findings would be "confidential" until results were established.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.indianexpress.com/news/drdo-watching-man-who-hasnt-eaten-in-70-yrs/612181/1 |title=DRDO watching man who hasn't eaten 'in 70 yrs' |work=The Indian Express |date=28 April 2010 |accessdate=9 November 2010}}</ref> Uninvolved doctors and other critics have questioned the validity of the studies<ref name="Abcnews.go.com"/><ref name="SMH"/> and stated their belief that, although people can survive for days without food or water, it is not possible to survive for years,<ref name="SMH"> Glenda Kwek, 14 May 2010, ''The Sydney Morning Herald'', Sydney, Australia.</ref> especially since ], a substrate critical to brain function, is not provided.<ref>Magistretti, Pierre et al. " {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141119061150/http://www.acnp.org/g4/gn401000064/ch064.html |date=19 November 2014 }}" ''American College of Neuropsychopharmacology''. 2000.</ref>


===2003 tests=== ===2003 tests===
In 2003, physicians at Sterling Hospital, Ahmedabad, India observed Jani for ten days.<ref>Dr. Urman Dhruv, Dr. S. V. Shah and Dr. V. N. Shah, . Retrieved on 2010-05-08</ref> The study was led by Sudhir Shah, a ] who investigated similar claims made by ] in 2000. Reportedly, during the observation, Prahlad Jani was given only 100 ]s of water a day to use as mouthwash, which was collected and measured after use to make sure that none had been consumed. Jani was reported to enter ] state of consciousness almost daily during meditation.{{dubious}} Doctors say that he passed no ] or ] during the observation, and that urine appeared to form in the bladder, only to be reabsorbed.<ref name="Khanna-bbc">{{cite news |url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/3236118.stm |title = BBC NEWS | South Asia | Fasting fakir flummoxes physicians |accessdate = 2008-06-07 |author = Rajeev Khanna | date=2003-11-25}}</ref> According to the hospital's deputy superintendent, Jani was physically "normal," with the exception of the abnormal hole in his palate.<ref name="Khanna-bbc"/> In 2003, Sudhir Shah and other physicians at ], Ahmedabad, India observed Jani for 10 days. He stayed in a sealed room. Doctors said that he passed no ] or ] during the observation, but that urine appeared to form in the bladder.<ref name="Khanna-bbc">{{Cite news|url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/3236118.stm |title = Fasting fakir flummoxes physicians |accessdate = 7 June 2008 |author = Rajeev Khanna | date=25 November 2003 | work=BBC News}}</ref> A hospital spokesperson said that Jani was physically normal, but noted that a hole in the palate was an abnormal condition.<ref name="Khanna-bbc"/> During the tests, Jani's weight dropped slightly.<ref name="telegraph">{{cite news|last=Nelson|first=Dean|title=Man claims to have had no food or drink for 70 years |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/india/7645857/Man-claims-to-have-had-no-food-or-drink-for-70-years.html|accessdate=11 November 2010|newspaper=The Daily Telegraph|date=28 April 2010|location=London}}</ref>

Critics have observed that Jani was not engaged in strenuous exercise during the ten-day trial, and that longer trials were not recorded under similarly strict observation. The fact that Jani's weight dropped slightly during the 10 days has cast some doubt on his claim to go indefinitely without food.

The ] has criticised the ] for agreeing to take part in the tests, and for being taken in by a "village fraud".<ref>{{cite web |url = http://www.rationalistinternational.net/article/20031201_en.htm |title = "No food, no water for 60 years! - Indian Ministry of Defence and NASA taken in by a village fraud" |accessdate = 2009-09-22}}</ref> ] of the Indian Rationalist Association reported that his requests to send an independent team to survey the room where Jani was held were denied, and that the Sterling Hospital had made several claims "without ever producing evidence or publishing research". The Indian Rationalist Association observed that individuals making similar claims in the past have all been exposed as frauds.<ref name="Rawstorne">{{citenews|url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1274779/The-man-says-eaten-drunk-70-years-Why-eminent-doctors-taking-seriously.html?ito=feeds-newsxml|work=Daily Mail|title=The man who says he hasn't eaten or drunk for 70 years: Why are eminent doctors taking him seriously?|first=Tom|last=Rawstorne|date=7 May 2010}}</ref>


===2010 tests=== ===2010 tests===
From April 22 until May 6, 2010, Prahlad Jani was observed and tested by Sudhir Shah and researchers from the Indian Defence Institute of Physiology & Allied Science (DIPAS).<ref>{{cite web|last=Mirror |first=Ahmedabad |url=http://www.ahmedabadmirror.com/index.aspx?page=article&sectid=3&contentid=201004272010042703191596a47ffb68 |title=Man who lives on air undergoes defence tests |publisher=Ahmedabadmirror.com |date= |accessdate=2010-08-04}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wusa9.com/news/watercooler/story.aspx?storyid=100671&catid=148 |title=Hermit Claims 70 Years Survival Without Food |publisher=Wusa9.com |date= |accessdate=2010-08-04}}</ref> The director of DIPAS said that the results of the observations could "tremendously benefit mankind", as well as "soldiers, victims of calamities and astronauts", all of whom may have to survive without food or water for long spells.<ref name="dnaindia">{{cite web|url=http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report_yogi-sans-food-gives-medical-fraternity-food-for-thought_1376062 |title=Yogi sans food gives medical fraternity food for thought |publisher=Dnaindia.com |date=2010-04-27 |accessdate=2010-05-10}}</ref> The tests were again conducted at the Sterling Hospital in ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kerala365.com/political-news-events/prahlad-jani-breaks-a-recordno-food-water-for-74-years-prahlad-janiabout-prahlad-jani/ |title=Prahlad Jani Breaks a Record,No Food & Water for 74 years |publisher=Kerala365.com |date=2010-04-28 |accessdate=2010-06-17}}</ref> From 22 April until 6 May 2010, Prahlad Jani was again observed and tested by Dr Sudhir Shah and a team of 35 researchers from the Indian ] (DIPAS), as well as other organizations.<ref>{{cite web |last=Mirror |first=Ahmedabad |url=http://www.ahmedabadmirror.com/index.aspx?page=article&sectid=3&contentid=201004272010042703191596a47ffb68 |title=Man who lives on air undergoes defence tests |publisher=Ahmedabadmirror.com |accessdate=4 August 2010 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100501001050/http://www.ahmedabadmirror.com/index.aspx?page=article&sectid=3&contentid=201004272010042703191596a47ffb68 |archivedate=1 May 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.wusa9.com/news/watercooler/story.aspx?storyid=100671&catid=148 |title=Hermit Claims 70 Years Survival Without Food |publisher=Wusa9.com |accessdate=4 August 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100505053322/http://www.wusa9.com/news/watercooler/story.aspx?storyid=100671&catid=148 |archive-date=5 May 2010 |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thaindian.com/newsportal/uncategorized/defence-study-on-ascetics-claim-of-surviving-on-air_100354820.html |title=Defence study on ascetic's claim of surviving on air |publisher=Thaindian.com |accessdate=29 January 2011}}</ref> The director of ] said that the results of the observations could "tremendously benefit mankind", as well as "soldiers, victims of calamities and astronauts", all of whom may have to survive without food or water for long durations.<ref name="dnaindia">{{cite web|url=http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report_yogi-sans-food-gives-medical-fraternity-food-for-thought_1376062 |title=Yogi sans food gives medical fraternity food for thought |work=Daily News and Analysis |date=27 April 2010 |accessdate=10 May 2010}}</ref> The tests were again conducted at ].{{Citation needed|date=November 2022}} ] of SRISTI,<ref>{{cite web |author=SRISTI |url=http://www.sristi.org/cms/ |title=SRISTI official site |publisher=Sristi.org |accessdate=29 January 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110209052747/http://www.sristi.org/cms/ |archive-date=9 February 2011 |url-status=dead }}</ref> involved in monitoring the tests, described the team as being "intrigued" by Jani's ]s apparently allowing him to control his body's physiological functions.<ref name="ibn">{{cite web|url=http://ibnlive.in.com/news/man-survives-without-food-water-for-65-yrs/114188-3.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100502173826/http://ibnlive.in.com/news/man-survives-without-food-water-for-65-yrs/114188-3.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=2 May 2010 |title=Man survives without food, water for 65 yrs - India News - IBNLive |publisher=Ibnlive.in.com |date=3 February 2010 |accessdate=9 November 2010}}</ref>


The team studied Jani with daily clinical examinations; periodic blood testing for haematology, biochemistry and hormonal levels; and 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. A protocol of round-the-clock surveillance was reportedly followed with the help of continuous ] (multiple cameras) and personal observation. Jani's elder brother was used as a genetic control. The researchers say that Jani was taken out of the sealed room for tests and exposure to sun under continuous video recording.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report_experts-baffled-as-mataji-s-medical-reports-are-normal_1380169 |title=Experts baffled as Mataji's medical reports are normal |publisher=Dnaindia.com |date=2010-05-07 |accessdate=2010-08-04}}</ref><ref name="sudhirneuro.org">http://sudhirneuro.org/files/fast-hungry-mataji-claim-endorsed.pdf Fast-hungry Mataji's claim endorsed</ref> The team studied Jani with daily clinical examinations, blood tests, and scans. Round-the-clock surveillance was reportedly followed using multiple ] cameras and personal observation. The researchers say that Jani was taken out of the sealed room for tests and exposure to sun under continuous video recording.<ref name="dna">{{cite web|url=http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report_experts-baffled-as-mataji-s-medical-reports-are-normal_1380169 |title=Experts baffled as Mataji's medical reports are normal |work=Daily News and Analysis |date=7 May 2010 |accessdate=4 August 2010}}</ref>


After fifteen days of observation during which he reportedly did not eat, drink or go to the toilet, all medical tests on Jani were reported as normal.<ref name="dna"/> The doctors reported that although the amount of liquid in Jani's bladder fluctuated and that Jani appeared "able to generate urine in his bladder",<ref name="ibn"/> he did not pass urine. Based on Jani's reported levels of ] and ], two appetite-related hormones, DRDO researchers posited that Jani may be demonstrating an extreme form of adaptation to starvation and water restriction.<ref>{{cite news|author=Radha Sharma|url=http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2010-07-17/ahmedabad/28293767_1_medical-team-leptin-claims |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110811094543/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2010-07-17/ahmedabad/28293767_1_medical-team-leptin-claims |url-status=dead |archive-date=11 August 2011 |title=Fast-hungry Mataji's claim endorsed |date=17 July 2010 |work=]|accessdate=4 August 2010}}</ref> DIPAS stated in 2010 that further studies were planned,<ref>{{cite news|author=Manas Dasgupta |url=http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/article425184.ece |title=DIPAS concludes observational study on 'Mataji' |newspaper=The Hindu|date=9 May 2010 |accessdate=29 January 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://deshgujarat.com/2010/05/06/15-day-test-on-gujarats-miracle-yogi-concludes-researchers-amazed/ |title=Tests on Gujarat's miracle Yogi concludes, researchers amazed! |publisher=Deshgujarat.com |date=6 May 2010 |accessdate=29 January 2011}}</ref> including investigations into how metabolic waste material is eliminated from Jani's body, from where he gets his energy for sustenance, and how he maintains his hydration status.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report_study-proves-gujarat-man-s-claim-of-living-without-food-water_1411144 |title=Study proves Gujarat man's claim of living without food, water |work=Daily News and Analysis |date=17 July 2010 |accessdate=29 January 2011}}</ref>
Jani's only contact with any form of fluid was said to be during gargling and occasional bathing during the study beginning from fifth day of study. The doctors measured the fluid Jani spat out after gargling.<ref name="helium.com">{{cite web|author=USA |url=http://www.helium.com/items/1830574-how-a-man-can-live-seven-decades-without-food-or-water |title=How a man can live seven decades without food or water |publisher=Helium.com |date= |accessdate=2010-08-04}}</ref> Jani reportedly did not eat, drink or go to the toilet, and the doctors described him as "more healthy than someone half his age". Doctors said they expected to observe noticeable muscle mass loss, significant dehydration, weight loss and fatigue, or organ failure, but said their results showed none of the above.<ref name="helium.com"/> The doctors reported that the amount of liquid in Jani's bladder fluctuated, but he did not pass urine. Researchers said they were investigating how metabolic waste material is eliminated from Jani's body, and were trying to identify the source of energy for Jani's survival, as well as the method of maintaining hydration status.<ref>{{cite web|last=Anonymous|title=An update on observational study of Shri Prahlad Jani at Sterling Hospital Ahmedabad being done by Defence Institute of Physiology and Allied Sciences (DIPAS), DRDO, Delhi in colloboration with Sterling Hospital, Sristi and Govt. of Gujarat|url=http://www.drdo.res.in/whatsnew/DIPAS-UPDATE.pdf|publisher=drdo.res.in}}</ref> His lung functions were normal. Based on Jani's reported levels of ] and ], two appetite-related hormones, researchers posited on the website of the Defence Research and Development Organisation that Jani may even enjoy starvation and water restriction.<ref>{{cite web|author=Radha Sharma, TNN, Jul 17, 2010, 05.41am IST |url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/ahmedabad/Fast-hungry-Matajis-claim-endorsed/articleshow/6178910.cms |title=Fast-hungry Mataji's claim endorsed |publisher=Timesofindia.indiatimes.com |date=2010-07-17 |accessdate=2010-08-04}}</ref>


===2017 Brain Imaging Study===
The research has not been presented to any ] or committee.<ref name=Skeptic>{{cite web|url=http://www.skepdic.com/skeptimedia/skeptimedia90.html |title=Dr. Sudhir Shah and Prahlad Jani - Skeptimedia - The Skeptic's Dictionary |publisher=Skepdic.com |date= |accessdate=2010-08-04}}</ref>
Independent of DRDO studies, IIT Madras team has conducted an imaging study in 2017. They have collected Jani's brain images and measured the size of Pineal and Pituitary glands. The result of the imaging study shows that the size of Jani's ] and ]s are of the same order of a 10-year-old boy. The study results have been published in scientific journals.<ref name="Imaging Study">Raghuprasad, MS et al.{{cite journal|url=https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/487067 |title=Volumetric and Morphometric Analysis of Pineal and Pituitary Glands of an Indian Inedial Subject |publisher=Annals of Neurosciences, 2018;25:279–288 |date=June 2018|pmid=31000968 |last1=Raghuprasad |first1=M. S. |last2=Manivannan |first2=M. |journal=Annals of Neurosciences |volume=25 |issue=4 |pages=279–288 |doi=10.1159/000487067 |pmc=6470330 }}</ref>


===Reactions===
The processing of the test results is ongoing,{{fact|date=August 2010}} focusing of examining the following issues:
Michael Van Rooyen, director of the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative, dismissed the observation results as "impossible", observing that the bodies of profoundly malnourished people quickly consume their own body's resources, resulting in renal/], ] and ]. A spokeswoman for the ] stated that, "The bottom line is that even fasting for more than a day can be dangerous. You need food to function."<ref name="Abcnews.go.com">{{cite web|url=https://abcnews.go.com/Health/International/man-eat-drink/story?id=10787036 |title=Scientists Baffled by Prahlad Jani, Man Who Doesn't Eat or Drink |publisher=ABC News |date=1 June 2010 |accessdate=17 June 2010}}</ref> Nutrition researcher Peter Clifton also disagreed with study results, accusing the research team of "cheating" by allowing Jani to gargle and bathe, and stating that a human of average weight would die after "15 to 20 days" without water.<ref name=SMH/> People who avoid food and water to emulate mystical figures often die.<ref name=SMH/> ] characterized the experiment as a farce for allowing Jani to move out of the CCTV cameras' field of view, claiming that video footage showed Jani was allowed to receive devotees and to leave the sealed test room for sunbathing. Edamaruku also said that the gargling and bathing activities were insufficiently monitored. Edamaruku was denied access to the site where the tests were conducted in both 2003 and 2010,<ref name="guardian_2010-05-18">{{cite news|first=Sanal|last=Edamaruku|authorlink=Sanal Edamaruku|title=India's man who lives on sunshine|newspaper=The Guardian|date=18 May 2010|url=https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/belief/2010/may/18/prahlad-jani-india-sunshine|accessdate=25 August 2010|location=London}}</ref> and accuses Jani of having "influential protectors" responsible for denying him permission to inspect the project during its operation, despite having been invited to join the test during a live television broadcast.<ref name="guardian_2010-05-18"/> The ] observed that individuals making similar claims in the past have been exposed as frauds.{{citation needed|date=June 2020}} In 2010, the prominent scientific skeptic ] criticized the studies performed by the Indian government, citing insufficient scrutiny of the subject. He also proposed that if Prahlad Jani could prove his claims, he would receive the ] prize.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Randi |first1=James |title=James Randi Speaks: Powered by Sunlight |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0u6eJB9GLY |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/l0u6eJB9GLY |archive-date=2021-12-21 |url-status=live|via=YouTube}}{{cbignore}}</ref>
* The nitrogenous waste excreted through skin is estimated.
* The analysis of exhaled gas by GCMS is being done for the presence of volatile metabolites.
* Serum LCMS-MS for special metabolites highlighting the alternate intermediary metabolic pathway is being done.
* Proteomic and Transcriptomic analysis is being carried out.
* Differential gene expression studies are also under progress.
* Possibility of recycling of nitrogenous waste material, utilizing the volatile ketones as an energy source, resorption from the bladder is also being looked into.
* Further studies are being planned for random observation at his place of residence over a period of time.


In September 2010, Shah announced that scientists from Austria and Germany had offered to visit India to carry out further research on Jani, and scientists from the United States had also offered to join the research. Jani expressed interest in cooperating in further investigations.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.in.com/news/entertainment-news/fullstory-mataji-to-go-under-international-scanner-15445517-e330bd64a855cf806fa9ecff9dd67ea82272f255-rhp.html |title=Mataji to go under international scanner |publisher=In.com |accessdate=29 January 2011 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120310215012/http://www.in.com/news/entertainment-news/fullstory-mataji-to-go-under-international-scanner-15445517-e330bd64a855cf806fa9ecff9dd67ea82272f255-rhp.html |archivedate=10 March 2012}}</ref>
====Reactions====
Dr. Michael Van Rooyen, director of the ] 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 ], ] and ]. He would expect a person living without food to die from ] or ]. Van Rooyen felt that Jani must have been ingesting water somehow during the period of observation, in order to survive.<ref name="helium.com"/> A spokeswoman for the ] remarked that the human body could survive on water alone, although not healthily, and that a person could not expect to meet their body's vitamin and mineral requirements without ingesting food.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://abcnews.go.com/Health/International/man-eat-drink/story?id=10787036 |title=Scientists Baffled by Prahlad Jani, Man Who Doesn't Eat or Drink |publisher=Abcnews.go.com |date=2010-06-01 |accessdate=2010-06-17}}</ref> Nutrition researcher Peter Clifton also disagrees with Shah's results. He accused the research team of "cheating" by allowing Jani to gargle and bathe, stating that humans die after "15 to 20 days" without water.<ref name=SMH/> Australia's ''Sydney Morning Herald'' writes that people who avoid food and water to emulate mystical figures often die.<ref name=SMH/>


==Television, video and public appearances==
ESOWatch.com, a website critical of esoteric claims, reviewed the test results posted on Sudhir Shah's personal website. ESOWatch stated that Jani's doctors' claims of no evidence of dehydration were inconsistent with the test results.<ref></ref><ref></ref>
In 2006, The Discovery Channel aired a documentary called "The Boy with Divine Powers" featuring a five-minute interview with Jani and Shah.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://archive.org/details/TheBoyWithDivinePowers|title=The Boy with Divine Powers|publisher=Discovery Channel |year=2006 |accessdate=15 July 2011}}</ref> In 2010, the Independent Television Network (ITNA) posted an article and video featuring Prahlad Jani, commenting on the 2010 tests.<ref>Indian hermit stuns doctors surviving without food {{cite web |url=http://itn.co.uk/a91d4f3a764a424d652db8d5d4b8661d.html |title=Indian hermit stuns doctors surviving without food |accessdate=31 August 2010 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100701200505/http://itn.co.uk/a91d4f3a764a424d652db8d5d4b8661d.html |archivedate=1 July 2010}}</ref> In 2010 Prahlad Jani was featured in an Austrian documentary "Am Anfang war das Licht" (English title '']'').<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kino-zeit.de/filme/am-anfang-war-das-licht |title=Am Anfang war das Licht |publisher=Kino-zeit.de |date=28 October 2010 |accessdate=9 November 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,,6162096,00.html |title=Am Anfang war das Licht |publisher=Dw-world.de |date=29 October 2010 |accessdate=9 November 2010}}</ref>


In October 2010, the Italian television station ] broadcast a program named "Voyager" which presented an extensive report on Prahlad Jani and the tests.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.rai.it/dl/portali/site/puntata/ContentItem-82ec14c6-f0c2-4548-83d7-09ea99d1dea2.html |title=L'uomo che non-mangia e non-beve |publisher=Rai.it |accessdate=29 January 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101018163541/http://www.rai.it/dl/portali/site/puntata/ContentItem-82ec14c6-f0c2-4548-83d7-09ea99d1dea2.html |archive-date=18 October 2010 |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>http://www.ilsussidiario.net/News/Programmi-e-ascolti-Tv/2010/10/13/VOYAGER-Anticipazioni-stasera-13-ottobre-2010-In-questa-puntata-Prahlad-Jani-l-uomo-che-non-mangia-e-beve-mai-21-05-Rai-Due/119435/ VOYAGER/ Anticipazioni stasera 13 ottobre 2010. In questa puntata Prahlad Jani l’uomo che non-mangia e beve mai.</ref>
] criticized the experiment for allowing Jani to move out of the CCTV cameras' field of view, stating that video footage showed how Jani was allowed to receive devotees and to leave the sealed test room for sunbathing. Edamaruku also said that the 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 "influential protectors" responsible for denying Edamaruku permission to inspect the project during its operation, despite having been invited to join the test during a live television broadcast.<ref name="rationalistinternational1"/>


In October 2011, Jani was the ''param pujya'' (master of ceremony) in a large shobha ] (religious procession) held near ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report_chandi-yagna-performed-near-gandhinagar_1600851 |title=Chandi yagna performed near Gandhinagar |work=Daily News and Analysis |date= 19 October 2011|accessdate=29 July 2013}}</ref>
==Television appearances==
On June 26, 2006, The Discovery Channel aired a documentary called "The Boy with Divine Powers" featuring a five minute interview with Prahlad Jani and Dr. Sudhir Shah.<ref>Mataji - Case Study http://www.sudhirneuro.org/mataji-case-study.php</ref><ref>PDF and PPT presentations of Mataji http://www.sudhirneuro.org/articles.php</ref>


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Indian breatharian monk (1929–2020)

Prahlad Jani
Personal life
BornPrahlad Jani
(1929-08-13)13 August 1929
Charada, India
Died26 May 2020(2020-05-26) (aged 90)
Charada, Mehsana district, Gujarat, India
Resting placeAmbaji, Gujarat, 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.

Biography

Prahlad Jani was born on 13 August 1929 in Charada village in India (now in Mehsana district, Gujarat, India). According to Jani, he left his home in Gujarat at the age of seven, and went to live in the jungle.

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. Jani was commonly known as Mataji (" 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.

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.

Investigations

Two observational studies and one imaging study of Jani have been conducted. The observational studies were one in 2003 and one in 2010, both involving Sudhir Shah, a neurologist at the Sterling Hospitals in Ahmedabad, India, who had studied people claiming to have exceptional abilities, including other fasters such as Hira Ratan Manek. In both cases the investigators confirmed Jani's ability to survive healthily without food and water during the testing periods, although neither study was submitted to a scientific journal. When questioned six days into the 2010 experiment, the DRDO spokesperson announced that the study's findings would be "confidential" until results were established. Uninvolved doctors and other critics have questioned the validity of the studies and stated their belief that, although people can survive for days without food or water, it is not possible to survive for years, especially since glucose, a substrate critical to brain function, is not provided.

2003 tests

In 2003, Sudhir Shah and other physicians at Sterling Hospitals, Ahmedabad, India observed Jani for 10 days. He stayed in a sealed room. Doctors said that he passed no urine or stool during the observation, but that urine appeared to form in the bladder. A hospital spokesperson said that Jani was physically normal, but noted that a hole in the palate was an abnormal condition. During the tests, Jani's weight dropped slightly.

2010 tests

From 22 April until 6 May 2010, Prahlad Jani was again observed and tested by Dr Sudhir Shah and a team of 35 researchers from the Indian Defence Institute of Physiology and Allied Sciences (DIPAS), as well as other organizations. The director of DIPAS said that the results of the observations could "tremendously benefit mankind", as well as "soldiers, victims of calamities and astronauts", all of whom may have to survive without food or water for long durations. The tests were again conducted at Sterling Hospitals. Professor Anil Gupta of SRISTI, involved in monitoring the tests, described the team as being "intrigued" by Jani's kriyas apparently allowing him to control his body's physiological functions.

The team studied Jani with daily clinical examinations, blood tests, and scans. Round-the-clock surveillance was reportedly followed using multiple CCTV cameras and personal observation. The researchers say that Jani was taken out of the sealed room for tests and exposure to sun under continuous video recording.

After fifteen days of observation during which he reportedly did not eat, drink or go to the toilet, all medical tests on Jani were reported as normal. The doctors reported that although the amount of liquid in Jani's bladder fluctuated and that Jani appeared "able to generate urine in his bladder", he did not pass urine. Based on Jani's reported levels of leptin and ghrelin, two appetite-related hormones, DRDO researchers posited that Jani may be demonstrating an extreme form of adaptation to starvation and water restriction. DIPAS stated in 2010 that further studies were planned, including investigations into how metabolic waste material is eliminated from Jani's body, from where he gets his energy for sustenance, and how he maintains his hydration status.

2017 Brain Imaging Study

Independent of DRDO studies, IIT Madras team has conducted an imaging study in 2017. They have collected Jani's brain images and measured the size of Pineal and Pituitary glands. The result of the imaging study shows that the size of Jani's Pineal and Pituitary glands are of the same order of a 10-year-old boy. The study results have been published in scientific journals.

Reactions

Michael Van Rooyen, director of the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative, dismissed the observation results as "impossible", observing that the bodies of profoundly malnourished people quickly consume their own body's resources, resulting in renal/liver failure, tachycardia and heart strain. A spokeswoman for the American Dietetic Association stated that, "The bottom line is that even fasting for more than a day can be dangerous. You need food to function." Nutrition researcher Peter Clifton also disagreed with study results, accusing the research team of "cheating" by allowing Jani to gargle and bathe, and stating that a human of average weight would die after "15 to 20 days" without water. People who avoid food and water to emulate mystical figures often die. Sanal Edamaruku characterized the experiment as a farce for allowing Jani to move out of the CCTV cameras' field of view, claiming that video footage showed Jani was allowed to receive devotees and to leave the sealed test room for sunbathing. Edamaruku also said that the gargling and bathing activities were insufficiently monitored. Edamaruku was denied access to the site where the tests were conducted in both 2003 and 2010, and accuses Jani of having "influential protectors" responsible for denying him permission to inspect the project during its operation, despite having been invited to join the test during a live television broadcast. The Indian Rationalist Association observed that individuals making similar claims in the past have been exposed as frauds. In 2010, the prominent scientific skeptic James Randi criticized the studies performed by the Indian government, citing insufficient scrutiny of the subject. He also proposed that if Prahlad Jani could prove his claims, he would receive the One Million Dollar Paranormal Challenge prize.

In September 2010, Shah announced that scientists from Austria and Germany had offered to visit India to carry out further research on Jani, and scientists from the United States had also offered to join the research. Jani expressed interest in cooperating in further investigations.

Television, video and public appearances

In 2006, The Discovery Channel aired a documentary called "The Boy with Divine Powers" featuring a five-minute interview with Jani and Shah. In 2010, the Independent Television Network (ITNA) posted an article and video featuring Prahlad Jani, commenting on the 2010 tests. In 2010 Prahlad Jani was featured in an Austrian documentary "Am Anfang war das Licht" (English title In the Beginning There Was Light).

In October 2010, the Italian television station Rai 2 broadcast a program named "Voyager" which presented an extensive report on Prahlad Jani and the tests.

In October 2011, Jani was the param pujya (master of ceremony) in a large shobha yatra (religious procession) held near Gandhinagar.

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