- víshṇu-tīrtha
- विष्णुतीर्थ
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Swami Vishnu Tirtha — Maharaj (? 1969), also known as Munilal Swami, was a sannyasin, writer and guru with a prominent place in the Shaktipat tradition of Siddhayoga. He was born on an unknown date in Jhajjar, Haryana, India. [cite… … Wikipedia
Vishnu — For other uses, see Vishnu (disambiguation). Vishnu Devanagari विष्णु Sanskrit Transliteration … Wikipedia
Swami Shankar Purushottam Tirtha — (1888 1958) was a sannyasin and guru of the Tirtha Siddhayoga lineage in the early 1900 s, founder of Shankar Math in Uttarkashi and the Siddhayoga Ashram in Varanasi. His writings influenced modern Siddhayoga authors. The prolific Siddhayoga… … Wikipedia
Swami Shivom Tirtha — Swami Shivom Tirth Maharaj (1924 2008) was a noted guru of the Tirtha lineage of Siddha Yoga. Born in a small village in Punjabi Gujrat in present day Pakistan, his name before he entered the life of renunciation (sannyas) was Om Prakash. He… … Wikipedia
víshṇu-kāntī-tīrtha — विष्णुकान्तीतीर्थ … Indonesian dictionary
víshṇu-saras-tīrtha — विष्णुसरस्तीर्थ … Indonesian dictionary
Vishnutirtha — Vishnu Tirtha was the younger brother [ [http://www.ourkarnataka.com/temples/vedavyasatemple.htm Subramanya Kshetra] ] of the Dvaita philosopher Sri Madhvacharya. He was an ascetic himself and was the first Swamiji of the Sodhe matha [… … Wikipedia
Madhvacharya — For Madhavacharya the Advaita saint, see Madhava Vidyaranya. Śrī Madhvācārya (Pūrṇaprajña Tīrtha or Ānanda Tīrtha) An artistic depiction of Madhvacharya Born 1238 CE Pājaka, Uḍupi, India … Wikipedia
Siddhayoga — This article concerns the Tirtha lineage of Siddha Yoga. For other uses see Siddha Yoga (disambiguation) The Tirtha lineage of Siddhayoga is a mystical sect of Shaivite Hinduism that relies on direct experience of life force or Kundalini Shakti… … Wikipedia
Siddha Yoga — is a new religious movement [cite web|url=http://religiousmovements.lib.virginia.edu/essays/miller2003.htm#1965|title=The New Religious Movements Homepage @The University of Virginia|accessdate=2007 03 18 Religious Movements in the United States… … Wikipedia