Main duniya se aisi gandi reet mitane aaya hoon; Jaago, jaago, jaago, jaago, tumhe jagane aaya hoon. Baba Satyanarayan Mourya recites this couplet from his poem when he addresses gatherings across the country, in a missionary zeal to “awaken” the masses.
He urges the people to rid the country of ills such as corruption, terrorism, and other “diseases” that have crept into the system.
Baba Mourya, who is known for his ‘Bharat Maa ki Aarti' programme, is on his “Ekal Abhiyan” campaign to create educational opportunities for adivasi children and those from economically weaker sections of society.
A philosopher by nature, Baba endeavors 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.
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 worked with Zee TV for more than six years as a script writer for programs 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 induism, The Child, Hindu Customs and Traditions, Hamare Vanvasi.