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Paramahamsa Madhavdas परमहंस माधवदास
Photo of the Bengali yogi Paramahamsa Madhavdasji, sometime between 1900 and 1920 but the exact date is unknown.
Personal
Born
1798
Bengal
Died
1921 Malsar
Malsar, near Baroda, Gujarat
Religion
Hinduism
Nationality
Indian
School
Yoga
Known for
Pioneering modern yoga Hatha yoga
Organization
Order
Vaishnavism
Religious career
Disciples
Shri Yogendra Swami Kuvalayananda
Honors
Paramahamsa, Maharaj
Paramahamsa Madhavdasji or Paramahamsa Madhavdas (1798–1921) was an Indian yogi, yoga guru and Hindu monk in the 19th century. He was born in 1798 in Bengal.[1] He was initiated as a sadhu (monk) and entered the order of Vaishnavism. He traveled across India on foot for nearly 35 years for knowledge of the practice of yoga.[2] His notable disciple includes Swami Kuvalayananda[3] and Shri Yogendra.[4]
^Tiwari, Sanjay (June 20, 2022). "योग पुनर्जागरण के युग पतंजलि: परमहंस माधवदास बाबा". OneIndia (in Hindi).
^Lohar, Dr. Ratna; Lohar, Jagdish (2022). Yogah Chitta Vritti Nirodhah. FanatiXx Publication. pp. 124, 125.
^Mas Vidal (2016). Sun, Moon and Earth The Sacred Relationship of Yoga and Ayurveda. Lotus Press. ISBN 9780940676404.
^Swami Satyananda Saraswati (2021). Las bases del yoga El origen del hatha-yoga, los nathas, y su expansión en Occidente. Editorial Kairós. ISBN 9788499889467.
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