i. Mirabai – Hindu spiritual poet who’s all of it are known all over India. She deeply challenged to the preparation of sati.
ii. Lalleshwari – Hindu saint-poetess, and a mystic of the Kashmiri Shaivites.
iii. Bahinabai and Kanhopatra: Hindu poetess-saints of the Varkari sect of Maharashtra. Kanhopatra was a courtesan and dancing-girl by profession
iv. Sarada Devi – Wife of the saint Ramakrishna
v. Amma Sri Karunamayi – Well thought-out an incarnation of the Divine Mother
vi. Mother Meera – Considered an embodiment of the Divine Mother
vii. Shree Maa – Born in the Indian province of Asom, near the Shakta pilgrimage site of Kamakhya. Those who saw her in samādhi, would refer to her as "goddess of the mountain."
viii. Amma – From a reluctant caste of fishers, the Arayan. She is well thought-out by many, as well as non-Hindus, to be a divine saint. It is supposed that a hug from her will help individuals deal with any pain and misery. She tours the world, accurately enfolding worshippers. In 1993 she was a characteristic at the Parliament of the World's Religions. She performs Karma Yoga, and is called "Amma", meaning "mother." She also provides for the poor through her association, the Mata Amritanandamayi Math.
ix. Anandamoyi Ma
x. Gurumayi Chidvilasananda – a leader of Siddha Yoga.
xi. Nirmala Srivastava – guru and self-proclaimed goddess of Sahaja Yoga.
Monday, March 29, 2010
Female gurus and saints
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