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Gorakshanath Guru GorakshNath (also known as Gorakhnath) was an 11th century〔()〕〔Briggs (1938), p. 249〕 Nath yogi, connected to Shaivism as one of the two most important disciples of Matsyendranath, the other being Chaurangi. As per following (Reference ) Guru Gorakshnath is no one but Shiva himself or Yogic Incarnation of Shiva himself. Following (Reference ) says he has appeared to various people on earth at various stages. Hence the belief that he is 11th Century Yogi is not correct. In "Shankara Digvijaya" manuscript we find a conversation between "Adi Shankracharya" and his disciple "Padmapada". Here "Padmapada" mentions Guru Gorakshnath as a "Great Yogi of Ancient times" who rescued his master "Machindernath" from illusions of royal pleasure at "Triya Rajya"(9, verse 79-88 ). "Shankracharya" entered his last samadhi at a very young age of 32 about 2000 years ago. If Guru Gorakshnath is a yogi of yore for "Shankracharya" himself how much ancient he must be. Yogi "Gambhirnath" says that Asana(seat) of Guru Gorakshnath was established in "Treta Yuga" at the time of Lord Rama on earth! Hence calling him yogi of 11th century is incorrect. Infact he has appeared to different disciples all throughout these years. ==Biography== The omnipresent Guru Gorakshanath is believed to have appeared on earth several times . He traveled widely across the Indian subcontinent, and accounts about him are found in some form in several places including Nepal, Afghanistan, Baluchistan, Punjab, Sindh, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Assam, Bengal, Odisha, Kathiawar(Gujarat), Maharashtra, Karnataka, and even Sri Lanka.
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