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  2. Sathuragiri Hills is also known as’ Chathuragiri’ or ‘Sundara Mahalingam’ and is situated in Virudhanagar District of Tamil Nadu. Chathuragiri is believed to be the abode of Gods and 18 Siddhars.

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    Korakkar. In the Siddhar tradition of Tamil Nadu, Korakkar is one of the 18 esteemed Siddhars of yore, and is better known as Gorakhnath in North India. [1] Siddhar Agastya and Siddhar Bhogar were his gurus.

  4. Feb 19, 2023 · Goraknathar: He is a well-known figure in the Nath tradition of yoga and is credited with developing Hatha yoga. Jvalaikudi: He is known for his knowledge of medicine and for having developed a system of meditation.

  5. Oct 6, 2020 · Siddha Swami Gorakhnath or Yogi Gorakhnath is a Yogi and saint. He is also one of the two main disciples of Siddha Matsyendarnath. He is one of the Navnaths. Gorakhnath founded the Nath monastic movement. He is beyond the human plane and appears to his disciples across ages. Siddha Gorakhnath is also Goraksanath.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GorakhnathGorakhnath - Wikipedia

    In the Siddhar tradition of Tamil Nadu, Gorakhnath is one of the 18 esteemed Siddhars of yore, and is also known as Korakkar. [38] Siddhar Agastya and Siddhar Bhogar were his gurus. There is a temple in Vadukku Poigainallur, Nagapattinam, Tamil Nadu which specifically houses his Jeeva Samadhi. [39]

  7. May 30, 2017 · Gorak­natha Sid­dhar is a great Sid­dha and a dis­ci­ple of the great Mat­syen­dranatha Sid­dhar and both the Guru and his Sishya are among the revered Pathi­nen Sid­dhar­gal. Also known as Gorak­nath amongst the Nav­nath yogis, Gorak­nathar wrote texts with vers­es on med­i­cine, phi­los­o­phy, and alche­my.

  8. Nov 25, 2021 · Gorakshanath (also known as Gorakhnath, Goraksanath) was a Hindu Yogi, the saint who was the influential founder of the Nath Hindu monastic movement in India. He is considered one of the two notable disciples of Macchindranath, the other being Chauranginath.

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