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  2. Ananda Marga - Wikipedia

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    Tantra yoga, as interpreted by him, is the practical philosophy which serves as foundation of Ananda Marga. [3] According to Sarkar's teachings Tantra means liberation from darkness. Meditation is the main spiritual practice of this tradition, and through it the practitioner struggles to overcome weaknesses and imperfections.

  3. Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] He founded Ananda Marga (the Path of Bliss) in 1955 as a spiritual and social organisation that continues to offer instruction in meditation and yoga. [4] [5] [6] and runs numerous social service and disaster relief projects throughout the world. Sarkar developed his system of spiritual practice as a synthesis of Vedic and Tantric ...

  4. Dada Maheshvarananda - Wikipedia

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    Since becoming a monk in Ananda Marga, Maheshvarananda has taught meditation, yoga and the Progressive Utilization Theory (PROUT) globally. Early life ...

  5. Gina Lopez - Wikipedia

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    She met her future husband in Africa with whom she had two sons. She became an Ananda Marga yoga missionary who taught yoga, and ran pre-primary schools and children's homes for the underprivileged. [4] [5] She lived among the people of slum areas in Africa guided by the slogan ‘Service to humanity is service to God’. [6]

  6. Ananda Yoga - Wikipedia

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    Ananda Yoga, or Ananda Yoga for Higher Awareness[1] is a system of Hatha Yoga established by Kriyananda, a Western disciple of Paramahansa Yogananda, and is based on Yogananda's Self-Realization Fellowship (SRF) and Yogoda Satsanga Society of India (YSS) teachings. Ananda Yoga emphasizes inner awareness; energy control; and the experience of ...

  7. Jnana yoga - Wikipedia

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    Jnana yoga (IAST: Jñāna yoga), also known as the jnana marga (jñāna mārga), is one of the three classical paths (margas) for moksha (liberation) [1][2] in Hinduism, which emphasizes the "path of knowledge", [3] also known as the "path of self-realization". [4] The other two are karma yoga (path of action, karma-mārga) and bhakti yoga ...