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Dhyanyogi Madhusudandas

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Shri Dhyanyogi Madhusudandas
Personal
Born
Kashinath Mishra

1878 (alleged)
Bihar, India
Died29 August 1994[1]
Ahmedabad, India
ReligionHinduism
Organization
PhilosophyKundalini Maha Yoga
Religious career
GuruShri Yogiraj Parameshawardasji
Quotation

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 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]

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 publications

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  • 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.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f "In Memoriam: Dhyanyogi Madhusudandasji". Yoga Journal (June 1995, Issue 122). p. 33
  2. ^ "Divine Bhramhnaad | Divine Omdasji Sound Meditation | Kundalini Shakti | Shakipaat | Better Life". www.omdasji.in. Retrieved 9 August 2022.
  3. ^ "Shri Dhyanyogi". dyc.org. Retrieved 27 March 2023.
  4. ^ "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.
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