Laxminath Gosain (Babajee)

[1] He worshiped Parsarma, a village in the north Indian state of Bihar in the temple dedicated to him, as he was believed to possess divine qualities.

He was born into a Maithil Brahmin family in a Kujilwar digaun mool and his gotra was Katyayan.

After early education in astrology under the tutelage of Shri Ratte Jha, Babajee returned to his native village where his family disapproved of his observed "aloofness" and pushed him to get married; he obeyed in order to do his dharma.

During one of his trips, nine years after he began his training, he happened to come to Bangaon,Bihar where he was warmly welcomed by the villagers both for being a yogi and his reputation as an able wrestler.

[4] John would later publish He composed several poems in Maithili and Hindi, devoted to the life of Radha, Krishna and Shiva.

The function continued to be organized by Bhavesh Mishra, a popular journalist and lawyer of the district, until his sudden demise in 1991.

This is followed by lectures by some respected villagers, as well as musical programs and Haasya Kavi Sammelans(Gathering of Poets).

For a long time, locally renowned poet Amiya Halaahal, singers Hemkant Jha, Mahendra and the singer-lyricist duo Nand-Naval used to be top attractions of the function.