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  1. 1 de jul. de 2018 · Lahiri Mahasaya’s fair features, of a universal cast, hardly suggest to what race he belonged. His intense joy of God-communion is slightly revealed in a somewhat enigmatic smile. His eyes, half open to denote a nominal direction on the outer world, are half closed also.

  2. Shyama Charan Lahiri (Bengala, 30 de setembro de 1828 — Varanasi, 26 de setembro de 1895) foi um grande iogue indiano e o guru de Sri Yukteswar Giri. Mahasaya é um título religioso em sânscrito que significa 'grande alma'.

  3. Shyama Charan Lahiri was the birth name of the great yoga master. His disciples lovingly added “Mahasaya,” which means “great-minded one.”. Born in Bengal, India, to a pious brahmin family ...

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  4. “Sua Vida é a Minha Mensagem” Esse é o ensinamento de um grande mestre que silenciosamente ensinou a seus discípulos o segredo da prática espiritual, a essência de todas as religiões e um método científico de meditação. Ele não era outro senão Shri Lahiri Mahasaya. Um discípulo sincero é o verdadeiro reflexo de seu guru.

  5. ‘ Lahiri Mahasaya’s face was wreathed in smiles. ‘Sir, you will soon see how he is,’ I blurted out emotionally. ‘In a few hours, you will see his body, before it is carried to the crematory grounds.’

  6. Medical science cries, spiritual science smiles. A disciple of Shyama CharanLahiri, Chandra Mohan, had just got his medical degree. He went to his Master and placed himself at his feet. The Master blessed him and asked him quite a few questions about medical science. Then he said to his disciple, “Can you tell me if I am alive?”

  7. 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.