- his
studies on Yoga and music, "the
connections between Goraknath, the
Kanphatas and
Hatha yoga are
beyond question".
According to Arvind-Pal
Singh Mandair...
- last
major Śaiva
tantric tradition is that of the Nāth or "Split-Ear"
Kānphaṭa tradition,
which emerged in the 12th or 13th century. They
produced various...
-
Kanyakubja Bahun (Kshatriya): Chhetri,
Thakuri Renouncer :
Dashnami Sanyasi and
Kanphata Yogi Service-castes (previously Untouchable) : Kami
Damai Sarki Badi...
- Gorakhnāth and the
Kānphaṭa Yogīs,
George Weston Briggs,
Motilal Banarsid**** Publishers, 1938, ISBN 9788120805644, ... The
Kanphatas possess many monasteries...
-
India with
roots in the 10th-century and with
ideas similar to Nath and
Kanphata sampradaya,
traces Dattatreya as the
basis of
their spiritual ideas. Around...
- 2011)): 527–558. JSTOR 41440511. Briggs, G.W. (1938).
Gorakhnath and the
Kanphata Yogis (6th ed.).
Motilal Banarsid****. ISBN 978-8120805644. (2009 Reprint)...
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Briggs (2009) [1938].
Gorakhnath and the
Kanphata Yogis (6th ed.).
Motilal Banarsid****. p. 229. ISBN 978-8120805644. Davisson...
- (1%)
Musicians and
death ritual specialists Kapali,
Gosain Descendants of
Kanphata Dashnami sect 20. Nāya/Kasaiñ (3%)
Butchers and
musicians Khadgi, Shahi...
- 154-155;
Modern Translation (English): GW
Briggs (2009), Gorakhnāth and the
Kānphaṭa Yogīs,
Motilal Banarsid****, ISBN 978-8120805644, page 343
Jason Birch (2013)...
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kindled his fire,
built a monastery, and
established the
order of the
Kanphatas (literally split-eared). In the
shrine is a red -smeared
triangular conical...