Shree Neeb Karori Trust

Registered Under Indian Trust Act 1882

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Serving Humanity with Spirituality & Compassion

Neeb Karori Trust is a registered charitable organization inspired by the teachings of Neeb Karori Baba, a great saint and devotee of Lord Hanuman. Based in the sacred land of Jagannath Dham, Puri, our trust is committed to preserving the spiritual heritage of this holy city while serving society with compassion and devotion.
As a registered charitable trust, we are committed to transforming communities by providing food for the poor, organizing spiritual gatherings, promoting health awareness, and protecting sacred cows. With your support, we can continue making a difference in the lives of those who need it the most. 
Registered Under Section 12A & 80G – Your donations are eligible for tax exemption under the Income Tax Act of India. NPO Darpan Registered – Recognized under the Government of India’s Niti Aayog, ensuring transparency and credibility. MSME Registered – Officially recognized as a Micro, Small & Medium Enterprise (MSME), reinforcing our commitment to structured social initiatives. IGR Odisha Registered – Registered under the Inspector General of Registration, Odisha, affirming our legal and administrative compliance.

Beyond the Body  The Living Grace of Maharaj Ji

Baba’s divine leela did not end with his Mahaprayan — it only transformed. Even today, decades after he shed his mortal form, countless people across the world continue to feel his grace, hear his guidance, and experience his miracles. Such divine continuity reaffirms what his devotees have always known: Maharaj Ji is no ordinary saint — he is a Leela-Purush, a being beyond the cycle of birth and death.

His life is not just a collection of stories — it is one of the greatest spiritual mysteries known to mankind. Who was Neem Karoli Baba? A mystic with supernatural siddhis? An ascetic lost in divine union? A miracle-working sadhu of the Himalayas? Or simply a loving grandfather to the children of Kumaon, known tenderly as “Hanuman Bujyu”?. 

Perhaps, he was all of these — and much more. For Maharaj Ji had a divine way of hiding his greatness, gently deflecting those who came in search of powers, and revealing himself only to the heart steeped in devotion and simplicity.

Our Key Initiatives

🌿 Spiritual Gatherings & Devotion – Bhajans, satsangs, and meditation sessions to spread peace and divine wisdom.
🌱 Tree Plantation Drives – Helping the environment by planting trees and promoting sustainability.
🍛 Feeding the Poor on Ekadashi – Providing nutritious meals to those in need, ensuring no one goes hungry.
❤️ Health Awareness Campaigns – Educating communities on disease prevention, hygiene, and wellness.
🐄 Gaushala – Protection & Care for Sacred Cows – Providing food, shelter, and medical care for cows in a safe environment.

Mahasamadhi – The Illusion of Departure

September 11, 1973, was Anant Chaturdashi, a sacred day in the Hindu calendar. On this day, Maharaj Ji consciously left his body. But for his devotees, it was not an end — merely the next chapter of his leela.
Baba’s divine leela did not end with Mahaprayan — it only transformed. His grace flows beyond time and space. His life remains one of the greatest spiritual mysteries the world has ever seen.
We are committed to the preservation and development of the spiritual heritage of Jagannath Dham, inspired by the divine teachings of Neeb Karori Baba. Through temple support, annadanam, health camps, pilgrim services, education and environmental work, we walk the path of selfless Seva.

A Presence Beyond Description

Attempting any biography or description of Maharaj Ji is a profound challenge, for he is ineffable, timeless, and beyond the reach of words. His divine presence cannot be captured by narrative — only felt and experienced in the depths of the heart.In his presence, one felt a spontaneous shower of supreme peace — blissful, nectar-like, and divine. Though Maharaj Ji is no longer physically present, his spiritual fragrance and grace continue to envelop seekers — like his humble, now-sacred plaid blanket, which symbolized the simplicity and vastness of his love.To introduce Shri Maharaj Ji in earthly terms feels inadequate. Yet for the sake of remembrance and devotion, we humbly recall that he was born in the early 20th century in a prosperous Brahmin family in Akbarpur, a village then in Agra district (now part of Firozabad, Uttar Pradesh). He was named Lakshminarayan.In his youth, Maharaj Ji renounced his home, wealth, and material attachments, embarking on a spiritual journey that led him to Gujarat, where he lived with a revered Vaishnav saint in the quiet village of Babaniya, near Morvi. There, for 6–7 years, he immersed himself in intense yogic disciplines and austerities. Often meditating submerged in a pond, he became known as "Talaiyya Baba."

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The Journey from Babaniya to Neeb Karauri

After 6–7 years of deep sadhana, around 1916, Maharaj Ji entrusted the care of the Hanuman temple he had established near the pond in Babaniya to a lady saint, Ramabai. He then departed Gujarat and journeyed to the north, arriving at the remote village of Neeb Karauri in present-day Uttar Pradesh.It was here that one of Maharaj Ji’s most famous leelas occurred — the railway incident. A train mysteriously stopped near the village and would not move until Maharaj Ji was respectfully invited to board. Once he did, the train resumed. This incident, witnessed by many, was later published by Shri K. M. Munshi in Bhavan’s Journal, bringing sudden recognition to both the village and the saint.From then on, Baba Lakshmandas came to be known as Neem Karoli Baba. He left the village around 1934–35 and began traveling widely, spreading his grace across India. Though he moved on, the village of Neeb Karauri remained sanctified as his karm-bhoomi, forever associated with his name.

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Leelas Across the Land – The Wandering Grace

Although Maharaj Ji had been visiting Uttarakhand since the 1930s, his prominent leelas began surfacing around 1940–41. He never bound himself to one location. Over two decades, he established temples and ashrams at Kainchi, Vrindavan, Bhumiadhar, Hanumangarh, and more. Yet even in these sacred places, he stayed only briefly — from ten days to a few months.Only in the last two and a half years of his earthly life did he remain primarily in Kainchi and Vrindavan ashrams.One of his most touching leelas was his daily practice of writing "Ram" in a diary — a devotional act he said could accomplish all tasks. On September 9 and 10, 1973, he filled the pages with Ram naam as usual. On September 11, he marked the date but left the page blank. Handing the diary to Shri Siddhi Ma, he said, "Mother, now this booklet is yours. You will write further in it."That same day, Maharaj Ji entered Mahaprayan, leaving behind his physical body at Ram Krishna Mission Hospital, Vrindavan, at around 1:15 am.

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It is registered with NGO DARPAN (NITI Aayog), making it eligible for government grants and collaboration. The ​Shree Neeb Karori Trust  holds 12A & 80G registrations, allowing tax exemptions for the organization and providing tax benefits to in person donors.

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Registered under NITI Aayog, Government of India 
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