Describe the beliefs and practices of the nathpanthis siddhas and yogis.
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Believe and practices of the Nathpanthis, siddhas and yogis .
★ The believed in logical arguments.
★ They criticised the rituals and other aspects of conversational religion and the social order.
★ They believed that the path of salvation lay in meditation religion and the social order.
★ They advocated intense training of the mind and the body through practices like yogasanas.
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The Nathpanthis, Siddhas, and yogis preached and believed the idea of renunciation or self-sacrifice. Apart from that, they believed that the path to self-salvation is meditation.
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- As already mentioned the "Nathpanthis, Siddhas" and "yogis" believed in renunciation.
- They believed that god is the ultimate reality and one can achieve peace of mind through daily practice of meditation and coming to terms with one's own self.
- They practiced rigorous yogasana and prayers to train their minds and body and to make them work in unison.
- They used to criticize the Vedic system and were opposite to them.
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