
Lotan Baba - Wikipedia
Mohan Das, more commonly known as Lotan Baba (or "rolling saint") (ca. 1950 – September 2022) was [1] an Indian holy man promoting peace by rolling his body along the ground when he travels. He claimed to have covered 30,000 kilometers (19,000 mi) to various cities in India, including (the disputed territory of Kashmir ), first setting off ...
Sadhus: India’s Holy Men - Association for Asian Studies
It is a seamless chronicle of Lotan Baba’s 2,500-mile journey from his village in western India, where he is the head of the village temple, to a religious shrine in northwest India. Of course, pilgrimages to religious sites are undertaken every day in India.
Lotan - Wikipedia
Lotan (Ugaritic: 𐎍𐎚𐎐 LTN, meaning "coiled"), also transliterated Lôtān, [1] Litan, [2] or Litānu, [3] is a servant of the sea god Yam defeated by the storm god Hadad-Baʿal in the Ugaritic Baal Cycle. [3]
Mohan Das (w2294) - museumoftravel.org
Mohan Das, best known as Lotan Baba or Rolling Saint, began his 2,500-kilometer (1,560-mile) journey on January 28 shortly after the leaders of South Asia's nuclear-armed rivals initiated talks aimed at ending five decades of hostility.
Lotan Baba - YouTube
2013年3月12日 · Lotan Baba is an Indian holy man promoting peace by rolling his body along the ground when he travels. He claims to have covered 30,000 kilometers (19,000 mi...
Indian holy man rolls across London - UPI Archives
LONDON, Aug. 11 -- An Indian holy man has rolled through puddles, traffic and dog droppings for nearly 2 miles (3 km) in what he calls a bid for world peace. Lotan Baba, whose name means...
"Rolling Saint" rolls on the streets for 19000 miles for world peace ...
2013年4月17日 · Mohan Das, more commonly known as Lotan Baba (or "rolling saint") is an Indian holy man promoting peace by rolling his body along the ground when he travels. He claims to have covered 30,000 kilometers (19,000 mi) to various cities in India, including Kashmir, first setting off from his hometown Ratlam, in Madhya Pradesh.
Lotan Baba - Wikiwand
Mohan Das, more commonly known as Lotan Baba (or "rolling saint") (ca. 1950 – September 2022) was [1] an Indian holy man promoting peace by rolling his body along the ground when he travels. He claimed to have covered 30,000 kilometers (19,000 mi) to various cities in India, including (the disputed territory of Kashmir ), first setting off ...
Capturing India’s Sadhus - Hinduism Today
1995年1月1日 · "The Rolling Saint" documents the indomitable willpower and awesome penance of Lotan Baba, a sadhu who undertakes what is eventually a 2,400-mile pilgrimage from Madhya Pradesh to the Himalayan shrine of Vaishno Devi, not by walking, but by rolling sideways.
It is a seamless chronicle of Lotan Baba’s 2,500-mile journey from his village in western India, where he is the head of the village temple, to a religious shrine in north-west India. Of course, pilgrimages to religious sites are undertaken every day in India.
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