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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. Satyawadi Raja Harishchandra - Wikipedia

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    The film also starred Italian artists Signor and Signora Manelli. [10] Other members of the film were recruited from Baliwala Victoria Theatrical Company, a Parsi theater company based in Mumbai. The film was released on 24 March 1917 at New Tent Maidan, Calcutta. The film's running time was two hours.

  5. Yajnavalkya - Wikipedia

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    The actual author of Yoga Yajnavalkya text was probably someone who lived many centuries after the Vedic sage Yajnavalkya. [33] Ian Whicher, a professor of Religion at the University of Manitoba, states that the author of Yoga Yajnavalkya may be an ancient Yajnavalkya, but this Yajnavalkya is not to be confused with the Vedic-era Yajnavalkya ...

  6. Vyasa - Wikipedia

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    It is also a title, given to "a holy sage or a pious learned man," and applied to "persons distinguished for their writings." [ 5 ] Vyasa is commonly known as "Vedvyasa" ( Sanskrit : वेदव्यास , Vedavyāsa ) as he divided the single, eternal Veda into four separate books— Rigveda , Samaveda , Yajurveda and Atharvaveda .

  7. Bhartṛhari - Wikipedia

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    He lived as a yogi in Ujjain until his death. He is best known for his works, the Vākyapadīya (a treatise on sentences and words), Mahābhāṣyatikā (a commentary on Patanjali's Mahabhashya ), Vākyapadīyavṛtti (a commentary on Vākyapadīya kāṇḍas 1 and 2), Śabdadhātusamīkṣā , and the 300-verse collection Śatakatraya .

  8. Sylvester Stallone addresses son Sage's death in new Netflix ...

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    Zimny's listen and learn approach yielded one of the documentary's most surprising moments: Stallone's confession that he's ambivalent about James Mangold's 1997 drama Cop Land, which seemed ...

  9. Agastya - Wikipedia

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    He is also described as the sage who used his Dharma powers to kill demons Vatapi and Ilwala after they had jointly misled and destroyed 9,000 men. [5] Agastya, according to the Ramayana, is a unique sage, who is short and heavy in build, but by living in the south he balances the powers of Shiva and the weight of Kailasha and Mount Meru. [38]