Guest guest Posted June 28, 2008 Report Share Posted June 28, 2008 Escaped my mind that many of the articles on the site were by Shree Lokanath himself. sacred-objects , " kerryhermes " <kerryhermes wrote: > > This site was founded by Shree Lokanath (Mike Magee) whose many > chelas contribute to, and maintain the site and mirror sites > elsewhere. Just the tip of the iceberg here about Natha Lineages: > > There are many subsects in the Heterodox Nath tradition. All of them > honor Matsyendranath and Gorakshanath as founders. There are 12 > Traditional Natha Panthas (streams). They are not a subdivision > > According to the Shri Amrit Nath Ashram website, the 12 Natha Panthi > are as follows: > > Satya natha > Dharam natha > Daria natha > Ayi Panthia > Vairaga kea > Rama ke > Kapilani > Ganga nathi > Mannathi > Rawal ke > Paava panth > Paagala panthi > > Through the times, there were many more Natha sects that amalgated > into one of the 12 formal Panthas. Examples are the sannyasin sub- > sect of Adinath Sampradaya or Nandinatha Sampradaya. > > The Adinath Sampradaya's 12 sub-sects are: > > Adinath > Minanath > Gorakhnath > Khaparnath > Satnath > Balaknath > Golaknath > Birupakshanath > Bhatriharinath > Ainath > Khecharanath > Ramachandranath > > > > sacred-objects , summa iru anama > <typhon777@> wrote: > > > > > > Dear richard! > > > > http://www.shivashakti.com/ > > > > these people have done a serious homework....if you have any other > information on Nath lineages, please let me know... at the end we are > just trying to preserve an original oriental teachings...just for the > sake of the truth ..... > > > > best wishes & kind regards vjenceslav > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2008 Report Share Posted June 28, 2008 dear kerry! the final question is : can it be assumed that lord buddha came from genuine nath order? sacred-objects From: kerryhermesDate: Sat, 28 Jun 2008 10:07:02 +0000 Natha Lineages Escaped my mind that many of the articles on the site were by Shree Lokanath himself.sacred-objects , "kerryhermes" <kerryhermes wrote:>> This site was founded by Shree Lokanath (Mike Magee) whose many > chelas contribute to, and maintain the site and mirror sites > elsewhere. Just the tip of the iceberg here about Natha Lineages:> > There are many subsects in the Heterodox Nath tradition. All of them > honor Matsyendranath and Gorakshanath as founders. There are 12 > Traditional Natha Panthas (streams). They are not a subdivision> > According to the Shri Amrit Nath Ashram website, the 12 Natha Panthi > are as follows:> > Satya natha > Dharam natha > Daria natha > Ayi Panthia > Vairaga kea > Rama ke > Kapilani > Ganga nathi > Mannathi > Rawal ke > Paava panth > Paagala panthi > > Through the times, there were many more Natha sects that amalgated > into one of the 12 formal Panthas. Examples are the sannyasin sub-> sect of Adinath Sampradaya or Nandinatha Sampradaya.> > The Adinath Sampradaya's 12 sub-sects are:> > Adinath > Minanath > Gorakhnath > Khaparnath > Satnath > Balaknath > Golaknath > Birupakshanath > Bhatriharinath > Ainath > Khecharanath > Ramachandranath > > > > sacred-objects , summa iru anama > <typhon777@> wrote:> >> > > > Dear richard!> > > > http://www.shivashakti.com/> > > > these people have done a serious homework....if you have any other > information on Nath lineages, please let me know... at the end we are > just trying to preserve an original oriental teachings...just for the > sake of the truth .....> > > > best wishes & kind regards vjenceslav> >> Explore the seven wonders of the world Learn more! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2008 Report Share Posted June 28, 2008 yes I have found McGee's site very instructive though I laughed out aloud about his claim that India has no Nathas now and his guru(who later disowned him or so I have heard) - another westerner is the only link. This smacked of the abrahamic exclusivity theory. I have also understood that he denigrates Indians.Menon sacred-objects From: kerryhermesDate: Sat, 28 Jun 2008 10:07:02 +0000 Natha Lineages Escaped my mind that many of the articles on the site were by Shree Lokanath himself.sacred-objects , "kerryhermes" <kerryhermes wrote:>> This site was founded by Shree Lokanath (Mike Magee) whose many > chelas contribute to, and maintain the site and mirror sites > elsewhere. Just the tip of the iceberg here about Natha Lineages:> > There are many subsects in the Heterodox Nath tradition. All of them > honor Matsyendranath and Gorakshanath as founders. There are 12 > Traditional Natha Panthas (streams). They are not a subdivision> > According to the Shri Amrit Nath Ashram website, the 12 Natha Panthi > are as follows:> > Satya natha > Dharam natha > Daria natha > Ayi Panthia > Vairaga kea > Rama ke > Kapilani > Ganga nathi > Mannathi > Rawal ke > Paava panth > Paagala panthi > > Through the times, there were many more Natha sects that amalgated > into one of the 12 formal Panthas. Examples are the sannyasin sub-> sect of Adinath Sampradaya or Nandinatha Sampradaya.> > The Adinath Sampradaya's 12 sub-sects are:> > Adinath > Minanath > Gorakhnath > Khaparnath > Satnath > Balaknath > Golaknath > Birupakshanath > Bhatriharinath > Ainath > Khecharanath > Ramachandranath > > > > sacred-objects , summa iru anama > <typhon777@> wrote:> >> > > > Dear richard!> > > > http://www.shivashakti.com/> > > > these people have done a serious homework....if you have any other > information on Nath lineages, please let me know... at the end we are > just trying to preserve an original oriental teachings...just for the > sake of the truth .....> > > > best wishes & kind regards vjenceslav> >> CoolHotmail : Your crazy personality deserves a unique email identity like yourname. Choose from this and hundreds other unique email ids now Try it! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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