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{{Short description|Hindu saint from South East Asia}} | {{Short description|Hindu saint from South East Asia}} |
[[File:Shivapuri Baba.jpg|thumb|Statue of shivapuri baba]] | [[File:Shivapuri Baba.jpg|thumb|Statue of shivapuri baba]] |
'''Shivapuri Baba''' ({{lang-ne|शिवपुरी बाबा}}) was a [[Hindus|Hindu]] [[saint]]. His birth name was '''Jayanthan Nambudiripad''' and is also known by the name of '''''Swami Govindanath Bharati'''''. He died on 28 January 1963 at Dhrubsthali, near [[Pashupatinath Temple]] in Nepal. He claimed to have been born in 1826 in [[Kerala]], a region in [[South India|southern India]].<ref name="hmt01"/><ref>{{Cite journal| last1 = Bennett| first1 = John G| last2 = Manandhar| first2 = Thakur Lal| title = Long pilgrimage: the life and teaching of Sri Govindananda Bharati known as The Shivapuri Baba| date = 1965 |url=https://archive.org/details/longpil...bajohnbennetg._202004_244_B/page/n25/mode/2up}}</ref> Shivapuri baba came to Nepal and spent the later stage of his life by meditating in the forest of [[Shivapuri National Park|Shivpuri]] in [[Kathmandu]], Nepal, from where he derived his name.<ref name="hmt01">{{Cite web| last = Singh| first = Rishi| title = One’s religion| work = The Himalayan Times| accessdate = 2023-06-04| date = 2009-02-28| url = https://thehimalayantimes.com/entertainment/oneaes-religion}}</ref> | '''Shivapuri Baba''' ({{lang-ne|शिवपुरी बाबा}}) was a [[Hindus|Hindu]] [[saint]]. His birth name was '''Jayanthan Nambudiripad''' and is also known by the name of '''''Swami Govindanath Bharati'''''. He died on 28 January 1963 at Dhrubsthali, near [[Pashupatinath Temple]] in Nepal. He claimed to have been born in 1826 in [[Kerala]], a region in [[South India|southern India]].<ref name="hmt01"/><ref>{{Cite web| last1 = Bennett| first1 = John G| last2 = Manandhar| first2 = Thakur Lal| title = Long pilgrimage: the life and teaching of Sri Govindananda Bharati known as The Shivapuri Baba| date = 1965 |url=https://archive.org/details/longpil...bajohnbennetg._202004_244_B/page/n25/mode/2up}}</ref> Shivapuri baba came to Nepal and spent the later stage of his life by meditating in the forest of [[Shivapuri National Park|Shivpuri]] in [[Kathmandu]], Nepal, from where he derived his name.<ref name="hmt01">{{Cite web| last = Singh| first = Rishi| title = One’s religion| work= The Himalayan Times| accessdate = 2023-06-04| date = 2009-02-28| url = https://thehimalayantimes.com/entertainment/oneaes-religion}}</ref> |
==References== | ==References== |
Okumaya devam et...