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  2. Vimalananda - Wikipedia

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    Vimalananda wrote to the Holy Mother Sri Sarada Devi seeking her opinion in this matter. However, she confirmed that Advaitism was the highest ideal of the Ramakrishna Order, that every member of the order was Advaitin and what Swami Vivekananda did or said in this matter was right. [3]: 702 Vimalananda's doubts were thus put to rest.

  3. Aghori - Wikipedia

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    An Aghori in Satopant An Aghori in Badrinath smoking hashish or cannabis from a chillum. In his book Yoga: Immortality and Freedom (1958), the Romanian historian of religion and University of Chicago professor Mircea Eliade remarks that the "Aghorīs are only the successors to a much older and widespread ascetic order, the Kāpālikas, or 'wearers of skulls'."

  4. Baba Keenaram - Wikipedia

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    Keenaram established himself in the city of Varanasi for the service of the people and enlightened them with ancient wisdom. He has mentioned principles of Aghor in his books Viveksar, Ramgita, Ramrasal and Unmuniram. The book Viveksar written by Baba Keenaram is said to be the most authentic treatise on the principles of Aghor. During his tour ...

  5. Vimalnatha - Wikipedia

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    Vimalnatha was the thirteenth Tirthankara of the present age (). [2] He became a Siddha, a liberated soul which has destroyed all of its ignorance and karma.Vimalnatha was born to King Kratavarma and Queen Shyama Devi at Kampilaji of the Ikshvaku dynasty.

  6. Vimlanand Saraswati - Wikipedia

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    During 1939–40 he was the editor of the weekly Hindi journal "Krishak". He went to jail during the independence struggle in 1942. Later he became a saint and changed his name to Dandiswami Vimlanand Saraswati. His first book was a Bhojpuri short story collection Jehal ke Sanadi, which was published in 1948.

  7. Paramahansa Yogananda - Wikipedia

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    It has since been translated into 45 languages. In 1999, it was designated one of the "100 Most Important Spiritual Books of the 20th Century" by a panel of spiritual authors convened by Philip Zaleski and HarperCollins publishers. [71] Autobiography of a Yogi is the most popular among Yogananda's books. [63]

  8. Vedanta Kesari - Wikipedia

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    Some of the well-known books published from the Math were originally serialized in the Vedanta Kesari. Among such are included such popular volumes such as Upanishad Series (Sanskrit, with English translation by Swami Sharvananda), Sri Ramakrishna, the Great Master (by Swami Saradananda ), Bhakti Schools of Vedanta (by Swami Tapasyananda ), and ...

  9. Nirmalananda - Wikipedia

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    Nirmalananda, born as Tulasi Charan Dutta in Calcutta, was a direct disciple of Ramakrishna, [1] the 19th-century mystic and Hindu saint from India, and took Sanyasa (monastic vows) from Vivekananda along with Brahmananda and others.