Mahant Shreyonath | |
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Personal details | |
Born | 7 January 1904 |
Died | 7 January 1985 81)[1] | (aged
Residence(s) | Rohtak, Haryana, India |
Occupation | Politician, monk |
Personal | |
Religion | Hinduism |
Denomination | Shaivism |
School | Yoga |
Lineage | Baba Mastnath |
Sect | Nath Sampradaya |
Temple | Baba Mastnath Math |
Religious career | |
Guru | Mahant Purannath |
Period in office | 1939–1985 |
Predecessor | Mahant Purannath |
Successor | Mahant Chandnath |
Disciples | |
Ordination | 1939 |
Post | Mahant |
Mahant Shreyonath (1904–1985) was the Health Minister of the Indian state of Haryana[2][3] and sixth chief/ Mahant of the Nath sect of Hinduism. Shreyonath succeeded his guru Mahant Purannath on 28 February 1939.[4] After 39 years he gave ordination in 1978 to Mahant Chandnath.[5][6] He became associated with the Baba Mastnath Math in Asthal Bohar in Rohtak.[6][7] He established eye hospital on 1 May 1948 and Mahavidyalya to build healthy and educated community.[8]
See also
- Mahant Totanath (first Mahant)
- Mahant Meghnath (Second Mahant)
- Mahant Moharnath (Third Mahant)
- Mahant Chetnath (Fourth Mahant)
- Mahant Purannath (Fifth Mahant)
- Mahant Shreyonath (Sixth Mahant 1939–1978)
- Mahant Chandnath (Seventh Mahant 1978–2016)
- Mahant Balaknath (Eighth Mahant 2016–present)
References
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ↑ "The Tribune, Chandigarh, – Elections 2004". tribuneindia.com.
- ↑ "Baba Mast Nath Group Rohtak Haryana". punjabcolleges.com.
- ↑ admin. "Alwar MP Chand Nath Yogi passa, PM Modi feste di compleanno chiamato fuori in città – AllInfo".
- 1 2 Pioneer, The. "BJP MP Mahant Chand Nath dies of cancer". The Pioneer.
- ↑ "BJP MP Mahant Chand Nath dies of cancer – OTV". 17 September 2017.
- ↑ yogi's, Manoj. "Chorangi nath mandir".
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