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An ordinary looking bearded man with extra ordinary talent,
that is, Satyanarayan Mourya, fondly known as Baba to his friends and admirers.
Well known for his famous Bharat Maa ki Aarti, Baba is a gifted poet, musician,
singer, orator, painter, cartoonist and above all a patriot. A philosopher by
nature, Baba endeavours to bring about an awakening in the Indian masses in his
own unique way.
Born in a humble family of a schoolteacher at Rajgarh in
the Byaora district of Madhya Pradesh in 1965, Baba rose to fame with his
extra-ordinary talent with the paintbrush. Painting came as a hobby at an early
age and without any formal training. To begin with, Baba funded his high school
education with signboard painting in his town. After having completed Masters
degree in Commerce, Baba achieved a gold medal in Masters of Arts in drawing and
painting from Vikram Vishwa Vidyalaya, Ujjain.
Baba has an impressive collection of art work. His
paintings include a wide range of subjects, from Kargil to Badrinath. His
depictions include the idyllic village life as well as the frenetic routines of
the city life. From rails to fairs and from prisons to temples, he has painted
it all. The speed with which Baba is able to capture an idea and express it
meaningfully as a painting is truly fascinating. He is especially dedicated to
the painting of Gods and Goddesses.
Just like painting, poetry also came as God’s gift.
Baba’s poems reflect the pain he feels for the plight of Mother India and her
children. Through his poems he tries to shake the Indians out of their deep
slumber and inspires them to work towards building a strong nation. More than
twenty audio cassettes of his poems have been released, the most famous being
“Aur Ab Baba Bhee Roye Re”.
Baba has tried his hand at writing and found that it came
as a natural extension of his writing poetry. He is the author of many dramas,
television script and articles. He has about 250 series of television episode to
his credit.
Baba worked with Zee TV for more than six years as a script
writer for programmes on sanskar and bhakti.
He has produced more than two thousand episodes of “Jagran” and “Bhakti
Bhav” series. The credit of identifying and promoting many good saints on that
series goes to him.
With his intensive research and study of Indian history,
culture, scriptures, Baba is an authority on ancient Indian sciences. He has
created a wide range of exhibitions to share his knowledge with all. His
exhibitions include Aitihaasik Ram, Swadeshi, Goraksha, Ved – The way of
Light, Understanding Hinduism, The Child, Hindu Customs and Traditions, Hamare
Vanvasi.
The brilliant fusion of Baba’s multiple skills can be
witnessed in his programmes like Bharat Maa Ki Aarti and Shiv Parvati Vivah.
During his programmes his charismatic and charming personality keeps the crowd
enthralled while he conveys his message through music and painting and in a
language that appeals to all. In spite of his at-times harsh, highly critical
comments on the status of the present Indian society, right from an illiterate
farmer in the village to the sophisticated urban professional, Baba – a
darling of the masses - is loved and understood by all. During, what inevitably
turns out to be a power packed session, Baba’s message comes out loud and
clear. Bharat Maa Ki Aarti begins with Baba’s own beautifully composed song
which he sings as the main lead with his team.
“Bharat Bhakton Bharat Phir Se Vaibhav Paye Param,
Sab Dharmon Se Badhkar Bhai Hota Rashtra Dharam!”
As the progamme gradually unfolds offering paintings of
national heroes, patriotic songs, poetry and talk, it concludes with the Aarti
of Bharat Mata, Baba’s another excellent composition:
“Do Shabdon Ki Divya Chetna Rashtra Bhav Sancharati,
Vande Mataram Gakar Karlo Bharat Maa Ki Aarti!”
Having extensively traveled and performed throughout the
country, Baba has made forays into the Western world, with exhibitions and
private commissions in the U.S., Europe, Hong Kong and the Caribbean countries.
He is specially adored by the Indians abroad, including heads of states of
Indian origin. With his patriotic poems and exhibitions depicting the various
aspects of Indian culture, Baba has played a vital role in helping the
non-resident Indians find their roots, their religion and their culture.
Much of the success of the Divali Nagar celebrations, the
premier Indian cultural festival in the Caribbean, has been due to the
monumental work of this very talented artist. He has been responsible for the
research and preparation of the exhibitions that depict the themes of the Divali
Nagar. Exhibitions produced thus far include the Vedas, Understanding Hinduism,
The Indian Contribution to Science and Technology, the Child and Hindu Customs
and Traditions. Apart from the thousands who eagerly imbibe their contents,
Baba’s exhibitions have been regularly visited by the top echelons of the
Trinidad society, including the Presidents of Trinidad and Tobago, its Prime
Ministers, members of the Parliament, members of the Senate and the clergy of
other religions.
In the various cities in the U.S., like New Jersey,
Washington D.C., Rale, Houston, Atlanta, Baba is in high demand and eagerly
awaited by the audiences of Kavi Sammelan.
Baba has great regard for our soldiers who shed their blood
so that we live in peace and security. His reverence for our brave jawans made
him travel to the borders during the Kargil war to motivate them and salute them
for their great sacrifice.
At a very early stage in his career, Baba joined the Ram
Janmabhoomi movement and the Cow Protection movement. Later, he was also a part
of the Swadeshi movement. Soon, he became a part of every nationalist movement
as he was able to effectively capture and promote the movement’s message.
Currently, Baba has become an integral part of Vanvasi
Kalyan Parishad’s on going project, Shivganga Abhiyan in Jhabua district. He
has been visiting the interior villages of Jhabua inspiring the vanvasis to work
for their villages with his programmes. He has lived with the vanvasis for days
and worked with them in the hot sun to make check dams, contours, etc. for
conserving water.
The best part of Baba is that international fame and
adulation have failed to change him one bit. He still remains simple, down to
earth, easily approachable person sans the typical celebrity attitude and
tantrums. His life style – food, dressing, accommodation are still those of an
average middle class Indian.
Throughout his career, Baba has looked upon money, not as a
motive of his expression but merely as a way to compensate and finance his
pursuit for his mission – to awaken in the heart of each countryman the love
for our motherland. His mission is best understood when in one of his poems he
says,
“Main Duniya Se Aisi Gandi Reet Mitane Aaya Hoon.
Jaago, Jaago, Jaago, Jaago, Tumhe Jagane Aaya Hoon.”
Baba has founded Bharat Bhakti Sansthan which
propagates love for Bharat Mata by establishing Bharat Mata statues, conducting
patriotic programmes, exhibitions, audio cds and cassettes. Baba severely
criticizes and is vehemently opposed to people who only give lip service to
patriotism. He believes in people who are patriotic and honest to Bharat Mata in
practice and invites such people to join him in his mission. It is Baba’s
dream to see Bharat Mata crowned once again as the Jagat Guru, and every passing
minute he is busy pursuing his goal.
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