Neem Karoli baba was born as Lakshman Narayan Sharma, acquired his famous name following a mystical incident at the village of Neeb Karori in Uttar Pradesh. (Image: Instagram)

As a young sadhu in his late twenties or early thirties, hunger compelled him to board a train for the nearest city. He was seated in the first-class coach without a ticket and was asked to disembark by the conductor. (Image: Instagram)

Once he was off the train, the engine refused to start despite multiple attempts, leaving the passengers and officials shocked. (Image: Instagram)

According to the Neem Karoli Baba Ashram website, a local magistrate, aware of Maharaj-ji’s spiritual reputation, suggested that the train could only move if he returned on board. (Image: Instagram)

Following, the officials approached him with offerings of food and sweets, requesting him to board. He agreed only on the conditions that a station be constructed at Neeb Karori, and the sadhus be treated with greater respect. (Image: Instagram)

Once the promises were made, he reboarded the train, which proceeded only after his symbolic blessing. (Image: Instagram)

This miraculous event led to the association of his name with the village, giving rise to the title Neem Karoli Baba, meaning “the baba from Neem Karoli.” (Image: Instagram)