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Baba Hari Dass Work

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Work In 1952, Baba Hari Dass took a continual vow of silence called mauna (or maunavrata). In a similar tradition of Buddhist meditative method of Vipasana, silence is used “as the process of self-purification by introspection.” In 1964, Bhagavan Das (yogi) met Baba Hari Dass near a temple called Hanuman Girdi, in Nainital, and later wrote: “The sadhu was a …

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Baba Hari Dass Achievment

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Achiement In Oct 16, 2013, after physical examination, it was announced by his medical team that Baba Hari Dass “had a dramatic neurological change that has affected his mobility, stamina, and expression”, and “his physicians have conducted all appropriate tests and have not found any treatable cause.” At that time he discontinued his regular activities of teaching classes of Vedanta, …

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Baba Hari Dass Life

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Baba Hari Dass grew up in the lower Himalayan region of Kumaon division, which includes Dunagiri (also called Dronagiri), known as the birthplace of modern-day Kriya Yoga, and the temple of Shakti or Mother Goddess. Rich in ancient lore, already known during times of Mahabharata War, the region is also known as Kurmachala and encompasses Almora, Nainital, Bageshwar, Champawat, Pithoragarh, …

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Baba Hari Dass

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Baba Hari Dass (Devanagari: बाबा हरि दास); born 26 March 1923 in Almora near Nainital, Uttar Pradesh, now Uttarakhand, India, is a yoga master, a silent monk, and a commentator of Indian scriptural tradition of Dharma and Moksha. He was classically trained in Ashtanga Yoga – Raja Yoga of Patanjali (the Yoga of Eight Limbs), as well as Kriya Yoga, Ayurveda,Samkhya, Tantra Yoga, Vedanta, and …

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asha ram bapu achievments

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Life     Work    Media     Publication According to Sant Asaramji ki Jeevan Jhanki, Asaram returned to Ahmedabad on 8 July 1971. On 29 January 1972, he built a hut at Motera, then a village on the banks of the Sabarmati. Although his official biography doesn’t mention it, Asaram also lived in Motera’s Sadashiv Ashram for two years, before setting up his own …

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asha ram bapu life

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 Achivments    Work    Media     Publication Asaram was born on 17 April 1941, in the Berani village of the Nawabshah District in British India (Present-day Berani Town is located in Jam Nawaz Ali Tehsil of District Sanghar Sindh Pakistan), to Menhgiba and Thaumal Sirumalani. His birthname was Asumal Thaumal Harpalan or Asumal Sirumalani. Following the partition of India in 1947, he and his …

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asha ram bapu work

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Life    Achivments     Media     Publication According to Sant Asaramji ki Jeevan Jhanki, Asaram returned to Ahmedabad on 8 July 1971. On 29 January 1972, he built a hut at Motera, then a village on the banks of the Sabarmati. Although his official biography doesn’t mention it, Asaram also lived in Motera’s Sadashiv Ashram for two years, before setting up his own …

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Anandmurti Gurumaa

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Anandmurti Gurumaa was born Gurpreet Kaur Grover on 8th of April 1966 at Amritsar in Punjab India; a convent educated arts graduate but master of life and beyond. She had been a mentor, guide to people around her right from her school times. She says, ‘A rose is born rose, not does something to be a rose.’ Her house was …

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Asha Ram Bapu

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About Asha Ram Bapu Life    Achivments    Work    Media     Publication Asumal Sirumalani known as Asaram Bapu by his followers, is a Hindu religious leader from India born on 17 April 1941. In the early 1970s, Asaram’s followers built an ashram for him on 4 ha (10 acres) of land in Gujarat. By 2013, he had 400 major and minor ashrams in India …

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