"I feel no need for food and water," states Prahladbhai Jani, a
seventy-six year old Indian ascetic who lives in a cave near the
Ambaji temple in the state of Gujarat. Mr. Jani claims that he has
not had food or fluids to drink for the last sixty-five years. At
the age of seven years he left home in search of spiritual
unfoldment. Jani states that at the age of eleven years he was
blessed by a goddess. He claims that since that blessing he has
gained his sustenance from nectar that filters down through a hole
in his palate, and has not passed urine or stools since then. Mr.
Jani explained, "I get the elixir of life from the hole in my
palate, which enables me to go without food and water." Almost daily
Mr. Jani enters a state of Samadhi characterized by extreme bliss
and enormous light and strength. He says that he has never
experienced medical problems. He says that he did not speak for a
period of forty-five years.
In November 2003, after over a year of coaxing, Prahlad Jani was
finally persuaded to participate in a scientific research study. A
medical research team of twenty-one specialists, headed by Dr.
Sudhir V. Shah, had Mr. Jani under twenty-four hours of observation
for ten days at the Sterling Hospital in Ahmedabad. The team's
research expertise included cardiology, neurology, urology,
gastroenterology, ophthalmology, renal function, pulmonary function,
ENT analysis, psychiatry, general medicine, and other specialities.
A series of investigations were done on Mr. Jani in each of these
areas according to a pre-determined protocol, and additional tests
were carried out as per suggestions of the team. At the conclusion
of their intensive investigations the team's doctors were left with
an unexplained mystery, unable to disprove Mr. Jani's claims.
Mr. Jani was initially kept in ICU for the first twenty-four hours.
For the next nine days he was kept in a specially prepared room with
a sealed-off toilet and a glass door. The room was also equipped
with video surveillance to continuously monitor Mr. Jani.
Additionally, staff persons were assigned to stay in the same room
with Jani round-the-clock to make sure that he did not eat, drink,
or pass urine or stool.
To assure researchers of no possible intake of water, Mr. Jani
agreed he would not bathe during the medical investigation. Mr. Jani
was permitted a small measured quantity of water to use as a
mouthwash. He then spat the water into a beaker to verify that none
had been drunk. An ultrasound, which was made of Mr. Jani's bladder
twice daily, indicated that there was urine accumulation, which
subsequently decreased on its own without passing.
At the end of the ten days of observation, the team of doctors
verified that Prahladbhai Jani had not taken food or drank fluids.
(The average person cannot survive without water for more than four
days.) The team concluded that Mr. Jani's health had not
deteriorated during this study. Also, according to the hospital's
deputy superintendent, Dr. Dinesh Desai, "A series of tests
conducted on him show his body mechanism is that of a normal
person." Mr. Jani's survival without food or fluids remains one of
those unexplained mysteries.
The following are excerpts from the research team's concluding
report:
1. The protocol was strictly adhered to.
2. Mr. Jani had not passed or dribbled urine during these 10 days.
3. He has not taken anything by mouth or by any other routes not
even water for 10 days.
4. All his parameters remained within the range determined by the
committee.
5. He has shown evidence of formation of urine, which seems to be
reabsorbed from his bladder wall. However, at present the committee
does not have any scientific explanation for the same but the help
of senior scientists and medical personnel of the country is being
taken for the same.
We are surprised as to how he has survived despite above particularly
without passing urine for 10 days and remaining generally physically
fit. However, it should be made very clear that we have confirmed the
claim over 10 days only and we as scientists and responsible doctors
cannot say anything regarding validity of the claim of his sustaining
without food, drinks, urination and excretion of stools over several
years.
Dr. Sudhir V. Shah (Consultant Neurophysician, Sterling
Hospital/Associate professor of neurology at K. M. School of PGMR,
Ahmedabad) headed the research panel of doctors who performed this
study. I am deeply grateful to Dr. Sudhir V. Shah for providing the Case
Summary of this study along with the photos of Mr. Jani. To view the
Case Summary of Mr. Jani in its entirety please go to: P. Jani Medical
Report.
http://www.amazingabilities.com/amaze5b.html
Another similar research study, also headed by Dr. Sudhir V. Shah at
Sterling Hospital, was conducted on Hira Ratan Manek. Mr. Manek claimed
not to have eaten since 1995. Mr. Manek was kept under scientific
observation round-the-clock for 411 continuous days. During this time
Mr. Manek subsisted only on boiled water. This study also left
researchers baffled. Dr. Sudhir V. Shah kindly provided a copy of his
article about this study which was published in Gujarat Medical Journal
– March 2001. To view this report online please see: Mr. Manek Medical
Report.
http://www.amazingabilities.com/amaze5c.html