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Key Points:
Spiritual and Historical Legacy of Gorakhpur:
About Guru Gorakhnath:
⇒ Gorakhnath, who likely flourished around the 11th century CE, is regarded as a revered Hindu yogi and the spiritual founder of the Kanphata yogis, a sect of ascetics known for practising Hatha Yoga.
⇒ The Kanphata yogis emphasise both physical discipline and spiritual mastery, aligning with the principles of Hatha Yoga.
⇒ Hatha Yoga, associated closely with Gorakhnath’s teachings, is a philosophical and spiritual system that uses control over the body as a path to spiritual perfection.
⇒ This school of thought blends asceticism with intense yogic discipline, marking a departure from ritualistic or purely devotional practices.
Paramhansa Yogananda:
About: Paramhansa Yogananda (1893–1952) was the first Indian yoga master to establish permanent residence in the Western world. He played a pivotal role in introducing Indian spiritual philosophy to Western audiences in the early 20th century.
A Lasting Spiritual Legacy: While his early presence in the West had a remarkable cultural impact, Yogananda's enduring legacy lies in the spiritual awakening he inspired. He continued to lecture and write actively until his death in 1952, promoting a blend of Kriya Yoga, meditation, and universal spirituality. His seminal work, Autobiography of a Yogi, published in 1946, sparked a spiritual revolution in the West.
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