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  2. Patanjali - Wikipedia

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    Estimates based on analysis of his works suggests that he may have lived between the 2nd century BCE and the 5th century CE. [3] Patanjali is regarded as an avatar of Adi Sesha. [4] There is speculation as to whether the sage Patañjali is the author of all the works attributed to him, as there are a number of known historical authors of the ...

  3. Ramlal Siyag - Wikipedia

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    Ramlal Siyag (24 November 1926 – 5 June 2017), was an Indian contemporary saint who is known for spreading Siddha Yoga, [1] a chanting and meditation [2] based spiritual practice, based on the yoga as codified by sage Patanjali in a treatise called 'Yoga Sutra'.

  4. Ramana Maharshi - Wikipedia

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    Ramana Maharshi's authority was based on his personal experience, [135] from which he explained classic texts on Yoga and Vedanta, [125] [126] which he came acquainted with via his devotees. [ 68 ] [ 10 ] Arvind Sharma qualifies Ramana Maharshi as the chief exponent of experiential Advaita , to distinguish his approach from Shankara's classical ...

  5. Maharishi - Wikipedia

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    Maharishi (Sanskrit: महर्षि, lit. 'great seer', IAST: Maharṣi) is a Sanskrit word used for members of the highest order of ancient Indian sages, popularly known in India as "seers", i.e., those who engage in research to understand and experience nature, divinity, and the divine context of existence, and these experiences' governing laws.

  6. Wikipedia : Reference desk/Archives/Humanities/2006 July 24

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    I could not find clear meaning or definition in Wickipedia, Google or Yahoo. However, www.vyasa.org states that ‘Yoga is Science of Holistic Living’ (Editorial, Yoga Sudha, July 2006). Understanding the Yogic way of life, as described by sage Patanjali on three principles namely Ahhaar (food), Vihaar (exercise) and Vichaar (thinking).

  7. Bihar School of Yoga - Wikipedia

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    Today the most well-known Raja Yoga text is the Yoga Sutras of Sage Patanjali, which is based on the Samkhyian school of thought. Its teaching revolves around the development of the drashta, the observer/witness quality, through a sequential process known as ashtanga yoga – the eightfold path.

  8. Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice ...

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    Based on Furious Styles from Boyz n the Hood. Marlon Wayans as Loc Dog: Ashtray's cousin and gangsta/drug dealer/criminal. He drives a USPS delivery truck which is loaded in the back with ballistics, including a nuclear weapon. Based on O-Dog from Menace II Society, Lucky from Poetic Justice and Doughboy from Boyz n the Hood.

  9. List of Hindu texts - Wikipedia

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    Yoga Sutra (योग सूत्र): One of the six darshanas of Hindu or Vedic schools and, alongside the Bhagavad Gita and Hatha Yoga Pradipika, are a milestone in the history of Yoga, compiled sometime between 500 BCE and 400 CE by the sage Patanjali; Yoga Vasistha, the discourse of sage Vasistha to prince Rama.