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Prahlad Jani (13 August 1929 – 26 May 2020), also known as Mataji, was an Indian yogi and mystic who claimed to have lived without food and water for over 70 years. He was a devotee of the Hindu goddess Amba and was known for his extreme claims of survival without sustenance.

Early Life[edit]

Prahlad Jani was born in the village of Charada in the Mehsana district of Gujarat, India. At the age of seven, he left his home and began living in the jungle. He claimed to have been blessed by the goddess Amba, who provided him with a form of sustenance that allowed him to live without food and water.

Claims of Inedia[edit]

Jani's claims of inedia, or the ability to live without consuming food or water, have been a subject of controversy and skepticism. He stated that he was sustained by the goddess Amba through a hole in his palate, which allowed him to receive a form of spiritual nourishment.

Scientific Investigations[edit]

Prahlad Jani was the subject of several scientific studies aimed at verifying his claims. In 2003 and 2010, he was observed under strict surveillance by a team of doctors at the Sterling Hospital in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. During these investigations, Jani was reportedly monitored 24 hours a day and did not consume any food or water, nor did he pass urine or stool. However, the studies have been criticized for lack of rigorous scientific controls and peer review.

Public Reception[edit]

Jani's claims have been met with a mix of fascination and skepticism. While some view him as a spiritual figure with extraordinary abilities, others consider his claims to be scientifically implausible. His life and claims have been featured in various media outlets and have sparked debates on the limits of human endurance and the power of spiritual practices.

Death[edit]

Prahlad Jani passed away on 26 May 2020 at his native village of Charada in Gujarat.

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