| Indian Yogi survives without food or water |
He has bravely subjected himself to medical study to prove a point, although one has to wonder why he feels the need at all to prove a point about the matter. Is this not a function of ego, something that the yogi devotes energy to distancing oneself from? Maybe there is more to the story that is not being told. Mr Jani spends most of his time in a cave near the Ambaji temple in Gujarat state. He states that he was blessed by a goddess at the young age of 8, and took on the role of sadhu, devoting his life to meditation and devotion, and as a result has no need for physical sustainance. He has subjected himeslf to a 3 week stay, under constant observation, in Sterling Hospital, in the western Indian city of Ahmedabad. During that time, he did not consume anything and "neither did he pass urine or stool", according to the hospital's deputy superintendent, Dr Dinesh Desai. Most people can live without food for several weeks, with the body drawing on its fat and protein stores. But the average human can survive for only three to four days without water. Yet for Prahlad Jani, after his 10th day under observation, his health couldn't be better, and his body is in fine shape. "A series of tests conducted on him show his body mechanism is that of a normal person," said Dr Desai. Followers of Indian holy men and ascetics have often ascribed almost supernatural powers to them, but such powers are seldom subject to scientific inspection. This is a rare time for science to delve into the mysteries of the yogi's. I have read much on this subject over the years, and tales of the amazing feats able to be performed by the seriously devout yogi's seemed to be a thing of the past. Perhaps he feels the need to test our collective abilities to believe in more than the desire to have the lastest flatscreen, or the new Twilight movie....
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