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  1. Muktanand Swami (1758–1830), born Mukunddas, was a swami and paramahansa of the Swaminarayan Sampradaya. [1] Biography. He was born Mukunddas to Anandram and Radhabai in Amrapur village (Dist-Amreli), Gujarat in 1758. [2] While children of his age group were indulging in sports and games, Mukunddas sat quietly in seclusion with closed eyes.

  2. Muktanand Swami. Muktanand's jivan charitra is a prime example of how to do bhakti of Lord Shree Swaminarayan. His contributions to the Swaminarayan Sampradaya are too many to describe. He was one of the five Sadgurus who compiled the memorable words of Shree Hari in Vachnamrut.

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  4. Muktanand Swami - Kalupur Mandir. Birth Place : Amareli. Distt. : Amareli (Saurashtra), Gujarat State. Date of Birth : The 7th day of the bright half of Pausha, V.S. 1814. Father : Anandram. Mother : Radhabai. First Name : Mukund Das.

  5. Muktanand Swami, one of Bhagwan Swaminarayan’s most trusted sadhus, was a master of eight-fold ashtanga yoga and had a strong command over language and liter...

  6. Swami Muktananda was affectionately known by all as simply Baba. He was drawn to the spiritual path early in life after meeting the great ascetic yogi Bhagavan Nityananda. Following this encounter, he left home to wander throughout India, took initiation as a monk, and became Swami Muktananda.

  7. Swami Muktananda (1908–1982) began the life of a sadhu, a wandering mendicant in search of spiritual fulfillment, at an unusually early age.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MuktanandaMuktananda - Wikipedia

    Swami Muktananda Paramahamsa (16 May 1908 – 2 October 1982), born Krishna Rai, was a yoga guru and the founder of Siddha Yoga. [1] . He was a disciple of Bhagavan Nityananda. [2][3] He wrote books on the subjects of Kundalini Shakti, Vedanta, and Kashmir Shaivism, including a spiritual autobiography entitled The Play of Consciousness.

  9. Swami Muktananda (1908 - 1982), the Siddha Guru, resided for the latter part of his life in Ganeshpuri, India. His inner blaze electrified a generation of people across the world, and set them on the path to liberation.

  10. Swami Muktananda (1908-1982) was born in a small town in southern Mangalore (Karnataka). At the age of fifteen he had an encounter with Bhagavan Nityananda that produced an intense desire to achieve liberation. Before long, he left his house in search of a guru to guide him on his path.