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  2. Neminatha - Wikipedia

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    Neminatha was the twenty-second Tirthankara (ford-maker) of the avasarpiṇī (present descending cycle of Jain cosmology). [12] [13] [14] Jain tradition place him as a contemporary of Krishna, the ninth and last vasudev. [15]

  3. Self-Realization Fellowship - Wikipedia

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    Yogananda established San Diego Temple in Bankers Hill, San Diego, on 5 September 1943, during World War II. The front walkway of the temple is lined with cypress trees planted by Yogananda. [ 48 ] In 1945, Mrinilini Mata, then fourteen-year-old Merna Brown, first met Yogananda at this temple and a year later entered the ashram in Encinitas.

  4. Jnana Karma Sanyasa Yoga - Wikipedia

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    The Jnana Karma Sanyasa Yoga is a discourse found in the ancient Indian scripture, the Bhagavad Gita, which encapsulates the philosophical teachings of Krishna to the warrior prince Arjuna. This discourse occurs in the midst of the battlefield of Kurukshetra , where Arjuna is engulfed by moral and emotional dilemmas about his duty as a warrior.

  5. Karma-Sanyasa Yoga - Wikipedia

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    13-19: Different Paths - Krishna contrasts the paths of knowledge and action, emphasizing that both lead to liberation. 20-24: Detachment and Equanimity - Krishna speaks of the state of equanimity achieved through detachment from outcomes. 25-30: The Wise and the Ignorant - Krishna compares the attitudes and behaviours of the wise and the ignorant.

  6. Kriya Yoga school - Wikipedia

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    Kriya Yoga (Sanskrit: क्रिया योग) is a yoga system which consists of a number of levels of pranayama, mantra, and mudra, intended to rapidly accelerate spiritual development [2] and engender a profound state of tranquility and God-communion. [3]

  7. List of new religious movements - Wikipedia

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    San Diego, Ca: Point Loma Publications. ISBN 0-913004-25-1. Saliba, John (2003). Understanding New Religious Movements. AltaMira Press. ISBN 978-0-7591-0356-6. Singer, Margaret Thaler; Lalich, Janja (1995). Cults in Our Midst. San Francisco, Ca: Jossey-Bass. ISBN 978-0-7879-0051-9. Smith, Christian; Joshua Prokopy (1999). Latin American ...

  8. Lomaland - Wikipedia

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    Children at Raja Yoga Academy, Point Loma, 1911 "Raja Yoga" meant divine union, and the educational goals of the school involved not only the intellect, but also moral and spiritual development. The Raja Yoga Academy was a boarding school; over 300 students lived together in group homes that were known as "Lotus Houses."

  9. Theosophy - Wikipedia

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    The Raja Yoga Academy and the Temple of Peace, Point Loma, San Diego, c. 1915 In retaliation, a "Back to Blavatsky" movement emerged within the Society. Its members pejoratively referred to Besant and her followers as practitioners of "Neo-Theosophy", objecting to the Liberal Catholic Church's allegiance to the Pope, and to the prominence that ...

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