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Musafir | Baba

And perhaps, if you listen closely, he has a lesson for all of us. He isn't a specific person. He is a title, a state of being. The term “Musafir” means traveler, and “Baba” means father or holy man. Put them together, and you get the Father of Travelers .

Every step is a prayer. Every stranger is a sibling. Every sunrise over an unknown village is a new scripture being written.

There is a famous Hindi couplet that encapsulates his spirit: "Baba musafir pyare, ghar kisko kehte hain? Jahan raat pare, wohi ghar kehte hain." (Dear traveler Baba, what is home? Wherever night falls, that is home.) We might look at the Musafir Baba and feel pity. We think, “He has nothing.” musafir baba

Because we are all just Musafirs on this floating rock, walking from birth toward the unknown. The question isn't whether you are a traveler. You are.

Let go of one thing you don't need. Take a road you’ve never taken. Trust the kindness of a stranger. And perhaps, if you listen closely, he has

We often associate spirituality with stillness—a monk meditating in a cave, a priest chanting in a temple, or a yogi frozen in asana. But there is a lesser-known, ragged, and beautiful archetype in our culture:

Jai Musafir Baba. May your feet never blister, and your path always lead to light. The term “Musafir” means traveler, and “Baba” means

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