Babaji
Babaji is an Indian honorific that means "Father", usually with great respect. It may also refer to:
- People
- Babaji, affectionate name for Shivarudra Balayogi (born 1954), yogi and self realized master
- Babaji, a name for Baba Virsa Singh Ji, founder of the Gobind Sadan Institute
- Babaji Maharaji or Hariakhan Baba (active 1861–1924), a yogi who taught throughout northern India near the Himalayas
- Gaurakisora Dasa Babaji (1838–1915), a well-known acharya from the Gaudiya Vaishnava tradition of Hinduism
- Haidakhan Babaji, a teacher who appeared in northern India and taught publicly from 1970–1984
- Jagannatha Dasa Babaji (1776–1894), an influential leader in the Gaudiya Vaishnava tradition of Hinduism
- Mahavatar Babaji, referred to by Paramahansa Yogananda in his best-selling Autobiography of a Yogi
- Other uses
- "Babaji", a song from the album Even in the Quietest Moments... by Supertramp
- Bābājī Faşal, a village that was the center of Operation Panther's Claw in 2009 during the War in Afghanistan
- Little Babaji, a reworking of the children's book The Story of Little Black Sambo
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