- theology, for all
notions are
burnt within the fire of experience.
Abhishiktananda (Sanskrit: अभिषिक्तानन्द, romanized: Abhiṣiktānanda; 30
August 1910...
- joy of the Spirit"), and
Henri le Saux, who
later adopted the name
Abhishiktananda ("bliss of Christ"). Le Saux was also a
Benedictine monk. The two wrote...
- of
immigrant gurus and
their followers. (See also:
Pierre Johanns,
Abhishiktananda, Bede Griffiths,
Dalit theology.) The
Christian Ashram Movement, a...
- with whom she was
closely ****ociated with. Her ****ociation with
Swami Abhishiktananda,
further led to
working on the
Advaita Vedanta (Nondualism) teachings...
-
nativity certificate had been
registered during the
French India regime.
Abhishiktananda (born
Henri Le Saux) –
French Benedictine monk
Mirra Alf****a – also...
- many women. Stuart, James; Nicholl, Donald; (Swami),
Abhishiktananda (1989). Swāmī
Abhishiktānanda: his life told
through his letters. ISPCK. p. 39. Retrieved...
- 1998. The Cave of the Heart: The Life of
Swami Abhishiktananda -
Orbis Books, 2005.
Swami Abhishiktananda:
Essential Writings -
Orbis Books, 2006 A Silent...
- India,
which had been
founded in 1950 by the
French Benedictine monk
Abhishiktananda (Dom
Henri Le Saux, OSB), from the
Abbey of Kergonan,
along with another...
- teacher;
Mahanta of the
Brighu Order; "Lion of Pondicherry". Swāmī Gñānānanda Giri Long-lived yogī. Guru of
French Catholic monastic Abhishiktānanda....
- in
hagiographic accounts, are not
supported by
historical evidence.
Abhishiktananda (1979). The
Secret of Arunachala. ISPCK.
Arkiv Digital. www.arkivdigital...