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  2. Murugan Chillayah - Wikipedia

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    Murugan Chillayah, also known as Guruji Murugan (Tamil: குருஜி முருகன், Sanskrit: गुरुजी मुरुगन) (born November 22, 1978), is a Malaysian Indian of Tamil ancestry who is a teacher of several Indian traditional arts, a yoga guru, and a spiritual leader. He is referred to as Guruji (honorific).

  3. World Silambam Association - Wikipedia

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    On 22 November 1999, the primary name of Silambam, which originated from the ancient Tamil Nadu State of India, was documented by Guruji Murugan Chillayah to become the official organization name to provide Indian traditional arts and sports for education, health, fitness, culture, nature, climate change, recreation, and dissemination work. [4]

  4. Silambam Asia - Wikipedia

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    On November 22, 1999, the primary name of Silambam, which originated from the ancient Tamil Nadu State of India, was documented by Guruji Murugan Chillayah to become the official organization name to provide Indian traditional arts and sports for education, health, fitness, culture, nature, climate change, recreation, and dissemination work. [5]

  5. Murugan (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Murugan is a surname, commonly used among Tamil speaking people. Notable people with the surname include: AR Murugadoss, Indian filmmaker; Durai Murugan (born 1938), Indian politician; Murugan Chillayah (born 1978), Guru yogi and Indian traditional arts teacher; Perumal Murugan (born 1966), Indian novelist; Raju Murugan, Indian filmmaker

  6. List of Hindu gurus and sants - Wikipedia

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    Murugan Chillayah (born 22 November 1978) Muthuswami Dikshitar (24 March 1776 – 21 October 1835) Namdev (c. 1270 – c. 1350) Narahari Tirtha; Narasimha Saraswati(1378–1459) Narayan Maharaj [25] (20 May 1885 – 3 September 1945) Narayana Guru, writer of Daiva Dasakam [26] (c. 1854 – 1928)

  7. Silambam - Wikipedia

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    References in the Silappadikaram and other works of the Sangam literature show that Silambam has been practiced since at least the 4th century BC. [3] It derives from the Tamil word silam, meaning hill.

  8. List of asanas - Wikipedia

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    Murugan, Chillayah (20 October 2012). "Yoga Asanas for Health and Fitness". Silambam. Archived from the original on 3 October 2015; Powers, Sarah (2008). Insight Yoga. Shambhala. ISBN 978-1-59030-598-0. OCLC 216937520. Saraswati, Swami Satyananda (1996). Asana Pranayama Mudra Bandha (PDF). Yoga Publications Trust.

  9. Category:Malaysian people of Indian descent - Wikipedia

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    M. Rabbit Mac; M. Magendran; Mahathir Mohamad; List of Malaysian sportspeople of Indian descent; Mamak people; K. S. Maniam; Rani Manicka; Marina Mahathir; Maya Karin