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|name= Shri Dhyanyogi Madhusudandas | |name= Shri Dhyanyogi Madhusudandas | ||
|image=Dhyanyogi Madhusudandas.jpg | |image=Dhyanyogi Madhusudandas.jpg | ||
| religion = [[Hinduism]] | | religion = [[Hinduism]] | ||
|birth_date= 1878 | |birth_date= 1878 (alleged) | ||
|birth_place= [[Bihar]], India | |birth_place= [[Bihar]], India | ||
|birth_name=Kashinath Mishra | |birth_name=Kashinath Mishra | ||
|death_date= 29 August 1994 ( | |death_date= 29 August 1994<ref name="Yoga Journal">"In Memoriam: Dhyanyogi Madhusudandasji". ''[[Yoga Journal]]'' (June 1995, Issue 122). p. 33</ref> | ||
|death_place=[[Ahmedabad]], India | |death_place=[[Ahmedabad]], India | ||
|guru=Shri Yogiraj Parameshawardasji | |guru=Shri Yogiraj Parameshawardasji | ||
|philosophy= | |philosophy= Kundalini Maha Yoga | ||
|literary_works= | |literary_works= | ||
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{{quote box|width=29em|title=Quotation|quote=''All those who came to me for Shaktipat are worthy, and all of them are my spiritual heirs. For my energy works through them.''}} | {{quote box|width=29em|title=Quotation|quote=''All those who came to me for Shaktipat are worthy, and all of them are my spiritual heirs. For my energy works through them.''}} | ||
'''Shri Dhyanyogi Madhusudandas''', also known as '''Kashinath''' and '''Madhusudandas''', was an Indian | '''Shri Dhyanyogi Madhusudandas''', also known as '''Kashinath''' and '''Madhusudandas''', was an Indian yogi and author born in [[Bihar]], India. His disciples included Shri Anandi Ma and Omdasji Maharaj.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Divine Bhramhnaad {{!}} Divine Omdasji Sound Meditation {{!}} Kundalini Shakti {{!}} Shakipaat {{!}} Better Life |url=https://www.omdasji.in/aboutus.php#om |access-date=2022-08-09 |website=www.omdasji.in}}</ref> He was a master of [[Kundalini yoga|Kundalini Maha Yoga]] who was responsible for popularising it in the United States.<ref>[https://dyc.org/dhyanyogi-madhusudandas/ "Shri Dhyanyogi"]. dyc.org. Retrieved 27 March 2023.</ref> | ||
Madhusudandas was born in the northern state of Bihar.<ref name="Yoga Journal"/> He spent 37 years practicing yoga and at the age of 43 met his guru Parameshawardasji on [[Mount Abu]] where he received his [[Shaktipat]] initiation.<ref name="Yoga Journal"/> He devoted his life to awakening the [[kundalini]] in spiritual seekers. He opened a hospital in [[Bihar]] and a school in [[Gujarat]].<ref name="Yoga Journal"/> Between 1976 and 1980 he lived in the United States and gave public kundalini awakening sessions. He was the founder of Dhyanyoga Centers, Inc.<ref name="Yoga Journal"/> | |||
Madhusudandas died on August 29, 1994, at the alleged age of 116.<ref name="Yoga Journal"/><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20230327210057/https://spiritualsciencemuseum.org/Home/Master/132/Dhyanyogi-Madhusudandas "Dhyanyogi Madhusudandas"]. spiritualsciencemuseum.org. Retrieved 27 March 2023.</ref> | |||
== | ==Selected publications== | ||
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* ''Light on Meditation: a Definitive Work on Kundalini and Raja Yoga'', (Dhyanyoga Centers, Incorporated, 1978) | * ''Light on Meditation: a Definitive Work on Kundalini and Raja Yoga'', (Dhyanyoga Centers, Incorporated, 1978) | ||
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* Shri Anandi Ma, "This House Is on Fire: The Life of Shri Dhyanyogi,” Dhyanyoga Centers (28 September 2005), {{ISBN|1-883879-52-3}}. | * Shri Anandi Ma, "This House Is on Fire: The Life of Shri Dhyanyogi,” Dhyanyoga Centers (28 September 2005), {{ISBN|1-883879-52-3}}. | ||
* Shri Dhyanyogi Madhusudandas, “Shakti: An Introduction to Kundalini Maha Yoga” | * Shri Dhyanyogi Madhusudandas, “Shakti: An Introduction to Kundalini Maha Yoga” | ||
* Dhyanyogi is a [[portmanteau]] of the Sanskrit words Dhyana (meditation) and yogi. | * Dhyanyogi is a [[portmanteau]] of the Sanskrit words Dhyana (meditation) and yogi. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* [http://sillysutras.com/wp-content/uploads/Guruji-interview-12-18-79.mp3 1979 New Dimensions radio interview] | * [http://sillysutras.com/wp-content/uploads/Guruji-interview-12-18-79.mp3 1979 New Dimensions radio interview] | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:35, 12 August 2023
Shri Dhyanyogi Madhusudandas, also known as Kashinath and Madhusudandas, was an Indian yogi and author born in Bihar, India. His disciples included Shri Anandi Ma and Omdasji Maharaj.[2] He was a master of Kundalini Maha Yoga who was responsible for popularising it in the United States.[3]
Shri Dhyanyogi Madhusudandas | |
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Personal | |
Born | Kashinath Mishra 1878 (alleged) Bihar, India |
Died | 29 August 1994[1] Ahmedabad, India |
Religion | Hinduism |
Philosophy | Kundalini Maha Yoga |
Religious career | |
Guru | Shri Yogiraj Parameshawardasji |
Madhusudandas was born in the northern state of Bihar.[1] He spent 37 years practicing yoga and at the age of 43 met his guru Parameshawardasji on Mount Abu where he received his Shaktipat initiation.[1] He devoted his life to awakening the kundalini in spiritual seekers. He opened a hospital in Bihar and a school in Gujarat.[1] Between 1976 and 1980 he lived in the United States and gave public kundalini awakening sessions. He was the founder of Dhyanyoga Centers, Inc.[1]
Madhusudandas died on August 29, 1994, at the alleged age of 116.[1][4]
Selected publicationsEdit
- Madhusudandas, Dhyanyogi (1968). Message To Disciples. Bombay: Shri Dhyanyogi Mandal.
- Dhyanyogi, Shri (1978). Light on Meditation: a Definitive Work on Kundalini and Raja Yoga. Dhyanyoga Centers, Incorporated. ISBN 9781883879006.
- Madhusudandas, Dhyanyogi (1979). Brahmanada: Sound, Mantra and Power. Dhyanyoga Centers, Incorporated.
- Madhusudandasji, Shri Dhyanyogi (1979). Death, Dying and Beyond Yoga. Dhyanyoga Centers, Incorporated. ISBN 1-883879-03-5.
- Madhusudandasji, Shri Dhyanyogi (1979). Yoga Dipika: Lamp of Yoga. NY: Dhyanyoga Centers, Incorporated. ISBN 1-883879-04-3.
- Madhusudandasji, Shri Dhyanyogi (2000). Shakti: An Introduction to Kundalini Maha Yoga. Antioch: Dhyanyoga Centers, Incorporated. ISBN 1-883879-08-6.
ReferencesEdit
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 "In Memoriam: Dhyanyogi Madhusudandasji". Yoga Journal (June 1995, Issue 122). p. 33
- ↑ "Divine Bhramhnaad | Divine Omdasji Sound Meditation | Kundalini Shakti | Shakipaat | Better Life". www.omdasji.in. Retrieved 9 August 2022.
- ↑ "Shri Dhyanyogi". dyc.org. Retrieved 27 March 2023.
- ↑ "Dhyanyogi Madhusudandas". spiritualsciencemuseum.org. Retrieved 27 March 2023.
- Shri Anandi Ma, "This House Is on Fire: The Life of Shri Dhyanyogi,” Dhyanyoga Centers (28 September 2005), ISBN 1-883879-52-3.
- Shri Dhyanyogi Madhusudandas, “Shakti: An Introduction to Kundalini Maha Yoga”
- Dhyanyogi is a portmanteau of the Sanskrit words Dhyana (meditation) and yogi.