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  2. File:Baba Gorakhnath Temple, Jagatsinghpur. Odisha.jpg

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  3. Gorakhnath - Wikipedia

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    Gorakhnath is referenced in the poetry of Kabir and of Guru Nanak of Sikhism, which describe him as a very powerful leader with a large following. [ 13 ] Historical texts imply that Gorakhnath is a Hindu in a region influenced by Shaivism , A old sect Nath Sampradaya ,champaing Shiva , Yoga and Hinduism . [ 14 ]

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  5. Goraknath Temple - Wikipedia

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    Temple and its Banyan tree. Goraknath Temple (Urdu: گورکھناتھ مندر) is a Hindu temple located in the Gorkhatri area of Peshawar in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.The temple is dedicated to Guru Gorakhnath who founded the kanphata Jogi order at Tilla Jogian in the first century BC.

  6. Navanatha Sampradaya - Wikipedia

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    Shri Gorakhnath, Javaalendranath, Kaarinanath, Gahini nath, Charpath nath, Revan nath, Naag nath, Bharthari Nath, Gopichand Nath. [ 6 ] The nine Naths are the incarnations of nine Narayanas who help Lord Narayan in taking care of the worldly activities.

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  8. Gambhirnath - Wikipedia

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    Baba Gambhirnath (died 1917) was an Indian Hindu saint of the Guru Gorakhnath tradition, who was known for his contributions to Yoga and knowledge. [1] [2] He served as the Peethadhishwar (head) of Gorakhnath Math, a temple of the Nath monastic order within the Nath tradition.

  9. Matsyendranatha - Wikipedia

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    Illustrated manuscript depiction of Gorakhnath and Matsyendranatha, ca.1715 Matsyendranath is listed as having eight disciples. The list of his disciples varies between different temples and lineages, [ 21 ] but includes Gorakshanath , Jalandharnath, Kanifnath (Kanhoba), Gahininath, Bhartri Nath, Revan Nath , Charpatinath and Naganath.