Liste von indischen Gurus
Diese Liste von indischen Gurus gibt einen Überblick über Gurus, die einen Bezug zu Indien haben.
A

- A. C. Bhaktivedanta Prabhupada (1896–1977), Gründer der Internationalen Gesellschaft für Krishna-Bewusstsein
- Adi Shankara (um 788–820), Reformer des Hinduismus
B
- Bikram Choudhury (* 1946)
C
- Chaitanya (1486–1533), Begründer der Gaudiya-Vaishnava-Schule
G

- Guru Amar Das (1479–1574), dritter Guru der Sikhs
- Guru Angad Dev (1504–1552), zweiter Guru der Sikhs
- Guru Arjan Dev (1563–1606), auch Arjun Dev, fünfter Guru der Sikhs
- Guru Gobind Singh (1666–1708), zehnter Guru der Sikhs
- Guru Har Gobind (1595–1644), sechster Guru der Sikhs
- Guru Har Krishan (1656–1664), achter Guru der Sikhs
- Guru Har Rai (1630–1661), siebter Guru der Sikhs
- Guru Nanak Dev (1469–1539), Stifter des Sikhismus
- Guru Ram Das (1534–1581), vierter Guru der Sikhs
- Guru Tegh Bahadur (1621–1675), neunter Guru der Sikhs
H
- Haidakhan Babaji (?–1984)
M

- Maharishi Mahesh Yogi (1918–2008), Begründer der Transzendentalen Meditation
- Mata Amritanandamayi (* 1953)
N
- Neem Karoli Baba (?–1973)
O
- Osho (1931–1990)
P

- Paramahamsa Vishwananda (* 1978)[1]
- Paramahansa Yogananda (1893–1952)
R
- Ramana Maharshi (1879–1950)
- Ramakrishna (1836–1886)
- Ramdev (* 1965?)
- Rampal (* 1951)[2]
S
- Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev (* 1957)[3]
- Sai Baba (1838/56–1918)
- Sai Kaleshwar (1973–2012)
- Sathya Sai Baba (1926–2011)
- Sri Sri Ravi Shankar (* 1956), Gründer der International Art of Living Foundation
- Swami Satchidananda (1914–2002)
- Swami Sivananda Saraswati (1887–1963)
Einzelnachweise
- ↑ Paramahamsa Vishwananda. In: bhaktimarga.org. Archiviert vom (nicht mehr online verfügbar) am 13. September 2017; abgerufen am 13. September 2017. Info: Der Archivlink wurde automatisch eingesetzt und noch nicht geprüft. Bitte prüfe Original- und Archivlink gemäß Anleitung und entferne dann diesen Hinweis.
- ↑ Anand Kumar Patel: Rampal Was an Engineer. More Facts About Controversial Guru. In: NDTV Online. 20. November 2014, abgerufen am 13. September 2017 (englisch).
- ↑ Mark Singleton, Ellen Goldberg: Gurus of Modern Yoga. Oxford University Press, New York 2014, ISBN 978-0-19-993872-8, S. 11.
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Mahareshi Yogi in Poona, 1973
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Raja Ravi Varma (born in 1848 in Kerala -died in 1906) is perhaps responsible for single-handedly giving modern form and colour to Hindu Gods and Goddesses. He painted them all in vivid colours, with an European tinge in his brush. The popularity of his paintings gave the imagery such authenticity that later versions of Gods were referred to the "original" and either accepted or rejected depending on the level of similarities. An expensive commission artist even in those days, Raja Ravi Verma (winner at ther Vienna Exhibition) is also credited with the democratisation of art by printing oleographs of his Mythological paintings in his own litho-press, the Raja Ravi Verma Press in Lonavala (near Bombay). The press unfortunately is no more after a major fire in the 1970s. Today, Oleographs from his press are considered to be a collector's item with Osian's in Bombay having one of the largest known collection of Raja Ravi Verma oleographs.
Raja Ravi Varma (born in 1848 in Kerala -died in 1906) is perhaps responsible for single-handedly giving modern form and colour to Hindu Gods and Goddesses. He painted them all in vivid colours, with an European tinge in his brush. The popularity of his paintings gave the imagery such authenticity that later versions of Gods were referred to the "original" and either accepted or rejected depending on the level of similarities. An expensive commission artist even in those days, Raja Ravi Verma (winner at ther Vienna Exhibition) is also credited with the democratisation of art by printing oleographs of his Mythological paintings in his own litho-press, the Raja Ravi Verma Press in Lonavala (near Bombay). The press unfortunately is no more after a major fire in the 1970s. Today, Oleographs from his press are considered to be a collector's item with Osian's in Bombay having one of the largest known collection of Raja Ravi Verma oleographs.
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Standard Pose; dieses Bild von Paramahansa Yogananda erscheint in vielen seiner Publikationen. Es war sehr wahrscheinlich etwa in der Zeit, als Yogananda 1920 in den USA ankam.
Standard Pose; dieses Bild von Paramahansa Yogananda erscheint in vielen seiner Publikationen. Es war sehr wahrscheinlich etwa in der Zeit, als Yogananda 1920 in den USA ankam.