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Charan Lahiri (30
September 1828 – 26
September 1895), best
known as
Lahiri Mahasaya, was an
Indian yogi and guru who
founded the
Kriya Yoga school. He was...
- Father') is the
Himalayan yogi and guru who
taught Kriya Yoga to
Lahiri Mahasaya (1828–1895).
Babaji first became recognized through the
writings of Paramahansa...
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practitioners as an
ancient yoga
system revived in
modern times by
Lahiri Mahasaya, who
claimed to be
initiated by a guru,
Mahavatar Babaji,
circa 1861 in...
- man.
Durga Charan Nag (Bengali: দুর্গাচরণ নাগ),
better known as Nag
Mahasaya (
Mahasaya, “great soul”), was born in 1846 in the
village of
Deobhog (Narayanganj...
- Upanishads, an educator, author, and astronomer. He was a
disciple of
Lahiri Mahasaya of
Varanasi and a
member of the Giri
branch of the
Swami order. As a guru...
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writing of the book was
prophesied by the nineteenth-century
master Lahiri Mahasaya (Paramguru of Yogananda). The book has been in
print for seventy-five years...
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Lahiri Mahasaya. He was the
first disciple to be
authorized by
Lahiri Mahasaya to
initiate others into
Kriya Yoga, and
helped to
spread Lahiri Mahasaya's teachings...
- of
January 1936, and
Brindaban to
visit an
exalted disciple of
Lahiri Mahasaya,
Swami Keshabananda. He also met
various people who
caught his interest:...
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wrote the only
biography on Nag
Mahasaya,
called Life of Nag
Mahasaya. He was
present by the
bedside of Nag
Mahasaya when the
latter died. In the course...
- 1970–1984
Mahavatar Babaji, a
himalayan yogi who
taught Kriya Yoga to
Lahiri Mahasaya.
Other uses "Babaji", a song from the
album Even in the
Quietest Moments...