Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q7499263> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 54 of
54
with 100 triples per page.
- Q7499263 subject Q7478519.
- Q7499263 subject Q7483104.
- Q7499263 subject Q7778986.
- Q7499263 abstract "Shri Shivabalayogi Maharaj (24 January 1935 – 28 March 1994) is a self-realized master of meditation in the tradition of the ancient and modern yogis of India. He attained Self-realization through twelve years of arduous tapas, meditating in samādhi (state of total thoughtlessness) for an average of twenty hours a day. Tapas is the most advanced stage of meditation in which one remains absorbed for long periods in the non-dualistic state of consciousness known as samādhi.After he completed tapas, he assumed the name Shivabalayogi, which some devotees had already begun to use for him. The name means "Yogi devoted to Shiva and Parvati." Shiva is God in the form of a yogi. Bala is one of the many names for Parvati, God in the form of a yogini. The name reflects that Shivabalayogi is a manifestation of both the male and female aspects of the divine (Ardhanarishwara). The female aspect represents the invisible energy of the Divine through which the entire creation operates, while the male aspect represents the pure consciousness of existence beyond all imaginations. Generally, devotees called him simply "Swamiji" meaning "respected Master".For three decades he traveled extensively in India and Sri Lanka, initiating over ten million people into dhyana meditation. From 1987 to 1991, he traveled in England and the United States. Shivabalayogi's teaching is consistent with the Vedanta, emphasizing the need for sadhana (spiritual practice) to achieve Self-realization.".
- Q7499263 wikiPageWikiLink Q108458.
- Q7499263 wikiPageWikiLink Q1123552.
- Q7499263 wikiPageWikiLink Q11378.
- Q7499263 wikiPageWikiLink Q11380.
- Q7499263 wikiPageWikiLink Q11389.
- Q7499263 wikiPageWikiLink Q1141317.
- Q7499263 wikiPageWikiLink Q1159.
- Q7499263 wikiPageWikiLink Q1264006.
- Q7499263 wikiPageWikiLink Q129933.
- Q7499263 wikiPageWikiLink Q131443.
- Q7499263 wikiPageWikiLink Q1355.
- Q7499263 wikiPageWikiLink Q1361.
- Q7499263 wikiPageWikiLink Q15178193.
- Q7499263 wikiPageWikiLink Q1648541.
- Q7499263 wikiPageWikiLink Q1683111.
- Q7499263 wikiPageWikiLink Q170485.
- Q7499263 wikiPageWikiLink Q183126.
- Q7499263 wikiPageWikiLink Q184128.
- Q7499263 wikiPageWikiLink Q191314.
- Q7499263 wikiPageWikiLink Q199528.
- Q7499263 wikiPageWikiLink Q2217023.
- Q7499263 wikiPageWikiLink Q2249826.
- Q7499263 wikiPageWikiLink Q2561131.
- Q7499263 wikiPageWikiLink Q2901587.
- Q7499263 wikiPageWikiLink Q42941.
- Q7499263 wikiPageWikiLink Q4409401.
- Q7499263 wikiPageWikiLink Q466330.
- Q7499263 wikiPageWikiLink Q466449.
- Q7499263 wikiPageWikiLink Q468895.
- Q7499263 wikiPageWikiLink Q4901487.
- Q7499263 wikiPageWikiLink Q507417.
- Q7499263 wikiPageWikiLink Q507662.
- Q7499263 wikiPageWikiLink Q5269944.
- Q7499263 wikiPageWikiLink Q58838.
- Q7499263 wikiPageWikiLink Q6153995.
- Q7499263 wikiPageWikiLink Q639313.
- Q7499263 wikiPageWikiLink Q6414546.
- Q7499263 wikiPageWikiLink Q654776.
- Q7499263 wikiPageWikiLink Q690749.
- Q7499263 wikiPageWikiLink Q7478519.
- Q7499263 wikiPageWikiLink Q7483104.
- Q7499263 wikiPageWikiLink Q7499357.
- Q7499263 wikiPageWikiLink Q760056.
- Q7499263 wikiPageWikiLink Q760144.
- Q7499263 wikiPageWikiLink Q7778986.
- Q7499263 wikiPageWikiLink Q847416.
- Q7499263 wikiPageWikiLink Q854775.
- Q7499263 wikiPageWikiLink Q870262.
- Q7499263 comment "Shri Shivabalayogi Maharaj (24 January 1935 – 28 March 1994) is a self-realized master of meditation in the tradition of the ancient and modern yogis of India. He attained Self-realization through twelve years of arduous tapas, meditating in samādhi (state of total thoughtlessness) for an average of twenty hours a day.".
- Q7499263 label "Shivabalayogi".