Lok-Priya Sant-Kavi Maharaj Chatur Singhji, also known as Bavji Chatur Singhji, (February 9, 1880 â July 1, 1929) was a renowned saint-poet of Rajputana (now Rajasthan, India) recognized as an adept yogi and commemorated as the Patanjali and Valmiki of Rajasthan.
Bavji lived during the reign of Maharana Fateh Singh (Reign 1884âÂÂ1930, the 73rd Maharana) who was his uncle. The untimely demise of his wife in the year 1907 and then the adult issueless daughter one year after her marriage drove him further towards spiritual pursuits. He shifted from the Karjali Haveli in Udaipur to Telion-ki-Sarai, where the present-day BN College is located, and then to a modest cottage (KOTRI) on HAWA MAGRI (airy hill) at Sukher (N24ð 38' 29" : E073ð 43' 08", elevation 613m), a village of Karjali jagir, 10-km north of Udaipur, now on National Highway # 8. Thereafter he moved to a similar modest setup at the other Karjali thikana village Nauwa (N24ð 41' 29" : E073ð 48' 11", elevation 584 m), 22 km east of Udaipur, because it is widely believed that Singhi HRISHI and other Puranic saints had their Ashram (hermitage at N24ð 42' 08" : E073ð 45' 55", elevation 701m ) in this serene valley within the geologically significant Aravalli hills. Bavji also wrote several letters to his friends, relatives, and associates, which are also highly enlightening, some of these have been published by the recipients. He also published his thoughts in magazines and newspapers.