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This paragraph seems out-of-place: "Baba Hari Dass agreed to mentor his pregnant student Jeannine Parvati through a course of prenatal Yoga, and supported her desire to continue practicing asanas, despite traditional male yogic proscriptions against it. From this, the first book in the Western world on the subject, Prenatal Yoga & Natural Childbirth was published in 1974."
This man has many followers, engaged in many projects, who are not mentioned. The above paragraph seems to be an attempt to promote this individual's work by piggybacking on the Baba Hari Dass article. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 74.198.151.51 ( talk) 03:56, 11 March 2011 (UTC)
Hi, registered editor, please restore original article title: Baba Hari Dass; last confirmed edit was done on 17:01, June 5, 2017 by Pradeepwb (me); vandalism edit: 01:56, June 6, 2017 122.252.249.67;
please remove vandalism edit from 122.252.249.67; thank you; Pradeepwb 01:33, 7 June 2017 (UTC)
Vandalism changes from user: 122.252.249.67 were removed by me (undid manually the last change first); Pradeepwb 16:57, 7 June 2017 (UTC)
"Not to confuse with Swami Haridas who was a spiritual poet and classical musician of Bhakti movement era. Also, there was another Haridas in 17th century. Baba Haridas (1594 - 1691 AD) (बाबा हरिदास) was a famous saint of (Dagar) clan from Delhi whose temple exists in Jharoda Kalan village, in Najafgarh block of Delhi." - inappropriate placement in the section of the first paragraph; also, similar names "Haridass" are in different historical epoch and don't seem to be relevant to Baba Hari Dass article.
After further consideration I'll include this info in historical note. Thanks. Pradeepwb 15:33, 19 September 2017 (UTC)
Pradeep W. Bednarski -- Extended info about passing of Sri Baba Hari Dass was included in section: 'Later events and Death' as well as in the top view birth/death info, on Sep 25, 2018, with minimal delay. Pradeepwb 01:22, 10 October 2018 (UTC)
According to a link from the Hanuman Fellowship web site, Sri Baba Hari Dass left his body at 10:32 am (Pacific Time) on September 25, 2018.
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(Aug 21, 2020) Several edits from 106.207.145.202 user (location: Rajasthan, India) were reversed due to adversarial and subjective interpretation of the subject. If doubt occurs, an appropriate source of reference needs to be quoted. Personal opinion from one source only is not sufficient. Pradeepwb ( talk) 18:31, 21 August 2020 (UTC)Pradeepwb
It seems there's confusion as to personal naming. This article is about Baba Hari Dass. Birth name: Hari Datt Karnatak, Karnatak is the last name, not individually specific, so it is not an adequate descriptor. Hari Datt was changed to Hari Dass, so he was called by locals as Haridas. Dada Mukerjee, an autor of several books, and a close close disciple of Neem Karoli Baba, who knew Baba Hari Dass, mentioned him in several places and calls him Haridas. So this can be used here as well. (ref. The Near and The Dear). Pradeepwb
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This paragraph seems out-of-place: "Baba Hari Dass agreed to mentor his pregnant student Jeannine Parvati through a course of prenatal Yoga, and supported her desire to continue practicing asanas, despite traditional male yogic proscriptions against it. From this, the first book in the Western world on the subject, Prenatal Yoga & Natural Childbirth was published in 1974."
This man has many followers, engaged in many projects, who are not mentioned. The above paragraph seems to be an attempt to promote this individual's work by piggybacking on the Baba Hari Dass article. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 74.198.151.51 ( talk) 03:56, 11 March 2011 (UTC)
Hi, registered editor, please restore original article title: Baba Hari Dass; last confirmed edit was done on 17:01, June 5, 2017 by Pradeepwb (me); vandalism edit: 01:56, June 6, 2017 122.252.249.67;
please remove vandalism edit from 122.252.249.67; thank you; Pradeepwb 01:33, 7 June 2017 (UTC)
Vandalism changes from user: 122.252.249.67 were removed by me (undid manually the last change first); Pradeepwb 16:57, 7 June 2017 (UTC)
"Not to confuse with Swami Haridas who was a spiritual poet and classical musician of Bhakti movement era. Also, there was another Haridas in 17th century. Baba Haridas (1594 - 1691 AD) (बाबा हरिदास) was a famous saint of (Dagar) clan from Delhi whose temple exists in Jharoda Kalan village, in Najafgarh block of Delhi." - inappropriate placement in the section of the first paragraph; also, similar names "Haridass" are in different historical epoch and don't seem to be relevant to Baba Hari Dass article.
After further consideration I'll include this info in historical note. Thanks. Pradeepwb 15:33, 19 September 2017 (UTC)
Pradeep W. Bednarski -- Extended info about passing of Sri Baba Hari Dass was included in section: 'Later events and Death' as well as in the top view birth/death info, on Sep 25, 2018, with minimal delay. Pradeepwb 01:22, 10 October 2018 (UTC)
According to a link from the Hanuman Fellowship web site, Sri Baba Hari Dass left his body at 10:32 am (Pacific Time) on September 25, 2018.
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Thomas Baines ( talk) 20:55, 25 September 2018 (UTC)
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The following Wikimedia Commons file used on this page has been nominated for speedy deletion:
You can see the reason for deletion at the file description page linked above. — Community Tech bot ( talk) 22:22, 17 October 2018 (UTC)
(Aug 21, 2020) Several edits from 106.207.145.202 user (location: Rajasthan, India) were reversed due to adversarial and subjective interpretation of the subject. If doubt occurs, an appropriate source of reference needs to be quoted. Personal opinion from one source only is not sufficient. Pradeepwb ( talk) 18:31, 21 August 2020 (UTC)Pradeepwb
It seems there's confusion as to personal naming. This article is about Baba Hari Dass. Birth name: Hari Datt Karnatak, Karnatak is the last name, not individually specific, so it is not an adequate descriptor. Hari Datt was changed to Hari Dass, so he was called by locals as Haridas. Dada Mukerjee, an autor of several books, and a close close disciple of Neem Karoli Baba, who knew Baba Hari Dass, mentioned him in several places and calls him Haridas. So this can be used here as well. (ref. The Near and The Dear). Pradeepwb
It seems, that after fixing and correcting several citation date issues, the problem has been addressed. Please let us know if the pending removal of the template should be delayed, or postponed, for any good reason. Thank you.