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Encyclopedia > Cape Baba

Cape Baba, in Asia Minor is the most western point in Asia (Anatolia) Anatolia (Greek: ανατολη anatole, rising of the sun or East; compare Orient and Levant, by popular etymology Turkish Anadolu to ana mother and dolu filled), also called by the Latin name of Asia Minor, is a region of Southwest Asia which corresponds today to the Asian portion of Turkey. ... World map showing location of Asia A satellite composite image of Asia Asia is the central and eastern part of the continent of Eurasia, defined by subtracting the European peninsula from Eurasia. ... Anatolia ( Greek: ανατολή anatolē or anatolí, rising of the sun or East; compare Orient and Levant, by popular etymology Turkish Anadolu to ana mother and dolu filled), also called by the Latin name of Asia Minor, is a region of Southwest Asia which corresponds today to the Asian portion of...

  • Babakale (near cape Baba) (http://www.babakale.com/english/history.htm)

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Baba's speeches and conversation were so full of rare and deep wisdom that next day a number of senior monks and Brahmacharis came to the residence of Baba and plied Him with questions designed to clarify their doubts.
Baba laughed and said that it was not a corpse at all, though the Yogi who was floating down the flood was so dead to all external occurrences that he did not even cognise his plight.
Baba encourages every one to appreciate the beauties of nature; He directs attention to the charm of a flower, the colourful magnificence of a sunrise or sunset, the grim grandeur of an overcast sky, the timorous twinkling of the stars in the midnight sky or the moving jasmine-garland of cranes in flight.
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