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What Neem Karoli Baba and Larry Brilliant taught us in their battle against smallpox

The disease was so contagious that every single patient infected seven others. Eliminating it meant tracking down each and every one of the victims.

June 06, 2021 / 09:27 IST
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Neem Karoli Baba (left) and Larry Brilliant.
Neem Karoli Baba (left) and Larry Brilliant.

A badly botched up vaccination drive is a relevant moment to remember the two men, Neem Karoli Baba and Larry Brilliant, who are a part of the immunization canon of this country for their role in eradicating smallpox from India.

The first was no false baba of the kind that strut around today in fancy clothes or none at all. And the second was a disciple like no other.

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Once the team doctor for the Grateful Dead, Brilliant was an American physician who arrived in the 1970s to meditate in a remote Himalayan ashram in Kainchi Dham near Nainital which was headed by Neem Karoli Baba. One day the baba gave the man he called Doctor America a mission: leave the meditation at the monastery, take the next bus to Delhi, and get to work with the World Health Organization (WHO) there to help eradicate smallpox from the country.

Brilliant was no epidemiologist nor was he even a particularly experienced doctor. So it was no surprise that WHO kicked him out when he went to their office seeking a job wearing pyjamas, sporting a long beard and with no knowledge of smallpox. Brilliant returned to the Baba’s ashram only to be sent right back. This went on several times till he told the folks at WHO that he would take up any job as long as he could get the baba off his back. Finally, he was hired though initially it was as an administrative assistant.