Shyama Charan Lahiri | |
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Born | Shyama Charan Lahiri 30 September 1828 |
Died | 26 September 1895 | (aged 66)
Religion | Hinduism |
Nationality | Indian |
School | Kriya Yoga |
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Philosophy | Yoga |
Religious career | |
Guru | Mahavatar Babaji |
Honors | Yogiraj, Kashi Baba |
Shyama Charan Lahiri (30 September 1828 – 26 September 1895), best known as Lahiri Mahasaya, was an Indian yogi and guru who founded the Kriya Yoga school. He was a disciple of Mahavatar Babaji.[1] According to the book America's Alternative Religions by Timothy Miller, Lahiri Mahasaya's life was described in Paramahansa Yogananda's Autobiography of a Yogi as a demonstration of the spiritual attainment that could be achieved by a householder "living fully in the world".[2] A part of Lahiri Mahasaya's face is pictured on the cover of The Beatles' 1967 album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.[3]
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