Mahasiddha Lilapa – The Royal Hedonist

In the rapid succession of the Four Unlimited States, A King-Yogi reigns aemeni to a majestic lion of snow. The lion has as its crown its turquoise mane of five strands; The yogi’s crown is the crown of the Buddha’s consciousness. The ten claws of the lion detach the flesh from the bones of a buffalo; The ten perfections of the yogi remove the negative powers. In achieving this, Lilapa gained freedom. Legend A long time ago, a king of southern India was visited

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Paramahamsa Yogananda

Paramahansa Yogananda born Mukunda Lal Ghosh on January 5, 1893 in Gorakhpur, India, is considered to be one of the great spiritual personalities of India. He is the one who made known Krya Yoga in the Western countries, especially in the United States, through his famous book “The Autobiography of a Yogi”. First published in 1946, and later translated into over 18 languages, it became a best seller, which fascinated and incited many that

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Masters of mahamudra tradition

Siddha is the name attributed to those human beings who, through the practice of meditation and yoga techniques, have come to possess and manifest certain powers considered supernatural (siddhis). Those who – understanding that these powers considered paranormal, belong to the world of illusions, being able to slow down or even stop the access to the knowledge of the Ultimate Truth – managed to obtain the Supreme Liberation, were called mahasiddha-and or great spiritually realized masters.

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