Narayan Maharaj
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Narayan Maharaj (May 20, 1885 - September 3, 1945) was an Indian spiritual master considered by his followers to be a sadguru. He lived in Kedgaon, India.
Enigmatically, Narayan Maharaj dressed lavishly and lived in a palace; he even had a giant silver throne. However, it is said that he was unselfish and that his compound gave continually to the poor. His motto was "Treat every one as God."
Meher Baba contacted Narayan Maharaj in his youth and later said that Narayan was one of the five perfect masters of his time. Narayan's samadhi (tomb shrine) is in Bangalore, India.