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who was the originator of a cult named nath panth?

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Answered by sajida3150
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who was the originator of a cult named nath panth?

 The  Sanskrit word Nath  is the proper name of a siddha sampradaya (initiatory tradition and the word itself literally  means Lord ,protector ,or Refuge .the related Sanskrit term Adi-Nath means first or original Lord and is therefore a synonym for Shiva ,Mahadeva ,or Maheshvara,and beyond these mental concepts , the suprem absolute reality as the originator of all things. the tradition is a heterodox siddha tradition containing many sub sets .it was founded by matsyendranath and futher developed by Gorakshanath .these two individuals are also revered in Tibetan Buddhish as Mahasiddhas ( great magicians ) and are credited with great power

The Nath sampradaya is traditionally divided into twelve streams or panths.

1.Adinath

2.Minanath

3.Gorakhnath

4.Khapranath

5.satnath

6.Balaknath

7.Golaknath

8.Birupakshanath

9.Bhartiharinath

10.Ainath

11.Khecharanath

12.Ramachandranath.






Answered by PADMINI
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Answer :  \bold{Matsyendranath}


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The originator of a cult named Nath Panth was "Matsyendranath" who was an Indian sage.

Matsyendranath was a saint and yogi in a number of Buddhist and Hindu traditions. He is traditionally considered as the founder of Hath yoga.

He born in Bengal around the 10th century CE. He was a mediaeval Indian sage.

According to Etymology, Nath is a sanskrit word and it is the proper name of a siddha sampradaya. The meaning of this word is - Lord, protector.

The Nath Tradition is heterodox siddha tradition containing different sub-sects.
Traditionally, The Nath Sampradaya is divided into twelve Nath Panth.

This Nath tradition was founded by Matsyendranath and it further developed by Gorakshanath. Hence, The originator of a cult named Nath Panth is " Matsyendranath".
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