Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Upasani Maharaj, born Kashinath Govindrao Upasni, (15 May 1870 – 24 December 1941) was an Indian spiritual teacher, considered by his disciples to be a satguru. He lived in Sakori , British India , and is said to have received God-realization from Sai Baba of Shirdi .

  2. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › upasani-maharajUpasani Maharaj _ AcademiaLab

    Upasani Maharaj o Upasni Maharaj, nacido Kashinath Govindrao Upasni, (15 de mayo de 1870 - 24 de diciembre de 1941) fue un maestro espiritual indio, considerado por sus discípulos como un satguru. Vivió en Sakori, India británica, y se dice que recibió la realización de Dios de Sai Baba de Shirdi.

  3. As Upasani Maharaj proceeded from the stage of illumination to self-realisation occult powers and ‘siddhis’ came to him. When an aspirant evolves in the spiritual path higher psychic and occult powers gradually grow in him.

  4. Sadguru Upasni Maharaj of Sakori. Born in a Hindu Brahmin family at Satana near Nasik on 15th May 1870, Kashinath became Sadguru Upasni Maharaj with the divine grace of Shri Sadguru Narayan Maharaj of Kedgaon and Shri Sadguru Sai Baba of Shirdi. His father was Govind Shastri and mother Rukhminibai. His grandfather Gopal Shastri was a learned ...

  5. Upasni Maharaj, born Kashinath Govindrao Upasni, (15 May 1870 – 24 December 1941) was considered by his disciples to be a satguru. He lived in Sakori, India and is said to have received God-realization from Sai Baba of Shirdi. Sakori is located in Ahmednagar District of Maharashtra, about 5 kilometres (3 mi) from Shirdi.

  6. Shri Upasani Maharaj - Hindupedia, the Hindu Encyclopedia. navigation search. Kasinath, as Upasani Mahraj was originally called, is the second of five sons in a Maharashtra family of priests famous for their piety , learning and devotion. He was born on May 5th, 1870.

  7. Upasani Maharaj (1870-1941) was a guru of independent orientation. He settled at Sakori (Sakuri) in 1918, creating an ashram. He became noted for wearing simple sackcloth (or gunny cloth). He was frequently known as Upasani Baba.