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Muktananda (16 May 1908 – 2
October 1982), born
Krishna Rai, was a yoga guru and the
founder of
Siddha Yoga. He was a
disciple of
Bhagavan Nityananda....
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Siddha Yoga is a
spiritual path
founded by
Swami Muktananda (1908–1982).
According to its literature, the
Siddha Yoga
tradition is "based
mainly on eastern...
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Gurumayi received spiritual initiation (shaktipat) from her guru,
Swami Muktananda, when she was 14, at
which time he
designated her and her
brother Swami...
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Shree Muktananda Ashram, in the
Catskills area of
upstate New York, is
owned and
operated by the SYDA Foundation. Its
purpose is to
provide a location...
- from
Swami Muktananda and
taking the
Sanskrit name Ma Yoga Shakti. In 1979 and 1981 she took some of the
children to stay with
Muktananda at his ashram...
- be an "indispensable text"; few
other traditions also
share that view.
Muktananda chose 182
verses to
create a
unique version of the Guru Gita,
which has...
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student Swami Muktananda said that Nityananda’s Guru was an
unknown Siddha from Kerala.
Bhagawan Nityananda of Ganeshpuri, by
Swami Muktananda.
Siddha Yoga...
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shaktipata experience at
Muktananda's public program at Lake
Point Tower in
Chicago on
September 16, 1974 as follows: "Baba [Swami
Muktananda] had just
begun delivering...
- over the world.
Swami Muktananda established the
ashram and
called it Sri
Gurudev Ashram, in
honour of Nityananda. In 1978,
Muktananda changed the name to...
- the
eyebrows (another spot
being the tip of the nose—naasikagra)
Swami Muktananda writes that "au****ious
Kumkuma or
sandalwood paste is
applied (between...