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Prahlad Jani is popularly known as Mataji has baffled people from all walks of life by his unique ability to stay away from food and water for the past 82 years. In fact he is better known as the yogi who lives on nothing.
The Medical Council of India has come up heavily against the claims made by Prahlad Jani known as Mataji. He is the saint or Guruji from Ahmedabad whose recent claims of going without food or water for the past 70 years has been widely read by the media.
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at 22:09 on May 9th, 2010
Your prof sucks...
at 08:39 on May 12th, 2010
Why not MCI conduct another test on Prahlad Jani. Does MCI claim that they understand all laws of Biology? How does going to media or not change the observed and recorded facts?
at 13:41 on July 8th, 2010
Hey,MCI should do tests, if Prahlad would allow them to. But he won't. Btw, you dont need to know all the laws of biology to know that eating and drinking are absolutely essential.
at 17:31 on May 13th, 2010
There have been questions over the "research" team's agenda and prior involvement in trying to prove these kinds of claims. This was not carried out by an independent, unbiased team of scientists. Perhaps if they actually allowed independent teams to participate and confirm that everything was done properly there might be something to it, but they've specifically rejected those offers.
at 08:04 on May 18th, 2010
I'm not surprised by your OPINION. Try using some facts, backed by actual testing & then people will listen.
at 20:45 on May 18th, 2010
its sad that in this day world also people are easily drawn close by these fraud men who claim to be gods,they are all fake including all those who testify them.they are all fraudsters and criminals.
at 15:49 on June 19th, 2010
wow, your guys are bad loosers. this guy rocks. I am a chemist, and the science is sound. Eat It. zp
at 05:52 on June 30th, 2010
You need to bring Prahlad Jani,out of India for a proper test. Many Indians, even in the medical establishment, have a romantic attachment to the perspective that India has lost medical wisdom, etc. Take him to the Mayo Clinic or Zurich or Bangkok and test him.
at 03:28 on July 8th, 2010
Whatever you believe is what you get! If you believe that food and water is ABSOLUTELY neccessary for living body, than you will eat and drink in order to live. But, is it only the body that is living? What about I? Does I need water and food to be aware? Does I controls the body, or the body controls the I? Live what you believe! Science is based on premisses and guesses. So, what can scientist say that would be regarded as the absolute truth? WAKE UP!!! Nothing on this earth is worth of believing because it has always kept us in the darkness! In the moist and dark dungeon we call life (of the body)! Best regards to all! Love Ya!
at 13:45 on July 8th, 2010
Okay, first off, your grammar sucks. "does I"??? You aren't going to convince anyone of anything with that sort of talk. Secondly, if I believe I can fly and then I go jump off of a building, I will die. Don't mean to burst your insane little bubble, but this world works according to certain laws. I can't convince you, but I can say you are crazy and then proceed to ignore all of your mad ramblings.