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Lahiri Mahasaya - Definition and Overview

Shyama Charan Lahiri, best known as Lahiri Mahasaya (September 30, 1828 - September 26, 1895) was the guru of Sri Yukteswar Giri. Mahasaya is a Sanskrit religious title.

He was unusual among Indian holy men in that he was a "householder"... he lived with his family in Benares rather than in a temple or monastery apart from family life. He was an office worker until the age of about 30, when, according to Yogananda, he met his own guru, Mahavatar Babaji. Nonetheless, he achieved a substantial reputation among 19th century Hindu mystics and enlightened masters.

Paramahansa Yogananda tells stories of Lahiri Mahasaya in his Autobiography of a Yogi; Lahiri's disciples included both Yogananda's parents as well as his guru Sri Yukteswar. Lahiri Mahasaya is said to have prophecied that the infant Yogananda would grow to be a great Yogi.

Example Usage of Mahasaya

LightbyKriya: Thought I'd share an interesting Kriya Yoga website... http://yoganiketan.net/ Free Kriya articles by Sri Yukteswar and Lahiri Mahasaya.
p_yogananda: Yogananda recounts his boyhood friendship with a very holy disciple of Ramakrishna, Master Mahasaya. This may be one... http://bit.ly/2Mdzg
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