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Siddha (Sanskrit: सिद्ध
siddha; "perfected one") is a term that is used
widely in
Indian religions and culture. It
means "one who is accomplished." It...
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Siddha medicine is a form of
traditional medicine originating in
southern India. It is one of the
oldest systems of
medicine in India. The
Indian Medical...
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Gurudev Siddha Peeth is an
Indian ashram run by the
Gurudev Siddha Peeth Trust and
serving the
Siddha Yoga path. It is
situated between the
villages of...
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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...
- Look up
siddha in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Siddha is a
Sanskrit term
meaning "one who is accomplished"; has mastered, or has
mastery over pure...
- 11th
century CE or later. However, its
roots are in a far more
ancient Siddha tradition. A
notable aspect of Nath
tradition practice has been its refinements...
- mudras,
which are gestures).
Almost all
hathayogic texts belong to the Nath
siddhas, and the
important early ones (11th-13th c.) are
credited to Matsyendranatha...
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National Institute of
Siddha is an
institute for
study and
research of
Siddha medicine. It was
established in 2005 at Tambaram, Chennai, India. It is...
- this way,
Siddhars developed the
native Siddha medicine system. A
rustic form of
healing that is
similar to
Siddha medicine has
since been
practiced by experienced...
- term for
someone who
embodies and
cultivates the "siddhi of perfection". A
siddha is an
individual who,
through the
practice of sādhanā,
attains the realization...