- Matsyendranātha, also
known as
Matsyendra, Macchindranāth, Mīnanātha and
Minapa (early 10th century) was a
saint and yogi in a
number of
Buddhist and Hindu...
- Mallinson, "the
majority of the
early textual and
epigraphic references to
Matsyendra and
Goraksa are from the
Deccan region and
elsewhere in
peninsular India;...
-
centuries CE,
coinciding with the
estimated flourishing of the
great siddhas Matsyendra and Goraksa,
other researchers and
practitioners of yoga look much ****her...
-
medieval era "tales and
stories about Nath
yogis such as Gorakhnath,
Matsyendra, Jalandhar, Gopichand, Bharthari,
Kanhapa and Chaurangi"
continuing to...
- temples,
Ekdant Ganesh,
Sapta Sarovar,
Sakshi Gopal temple, Goraksha-kund,
Matsyendra kund,
Tarkeshwar Nath temple,
Kankali Devi temple,
Shivashiv Samooh Awadhoot...
- (Vaisheshika)
Kanva Kapila (Samkhya)
Kindama Kutsa Lomasha Mandavya Markandeya Matsyendra Mrikanda Nachiketa Narada Parashara Rajarshi Raikva Renukacharya Rishyasringa...
- Sena
attacked Kathmandu, he
returned with the
murti of lord
Bhairav from
Matsyendra Nath
Temple and
established it in
Palpa as
Bhairabsthan Temple. The temple...
- (Vaisheshika)
Kanva Kapila (Samkhya)
Kindama Kutsa Lomasha Mandavya Markandeya Matsyendra Mrikanda Nachiketa Narada Parashara Rajarshi Raikva Renukacharya Rishyasringa...
-
common with
those found in the list of the Varna(na)ratnākara: Ādinātha
Matsyendra Śāvara Ānandabhairava
Chaurangi Minanātha Gorakṣanātha Virupākṣa Bileśaya...
-
elating cry for the
Supreme Being was
first coined by Matsyendranath.
Matsyendra is po****rly
regarded as the 'second Guru' of Nath Yoga Cult
after Lord...