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Kaadsiddheshwar


Shri Samarth Muppin Kaadsiddheswar Maharaj was one of the great gurus in the Navnath tradition of Hindu philosophy. He was a disciple of Shri Samarth Siddharameshwar Maharaj,〔Maharaj, S. (1994), Shri sadguru Siddharmeshwar Maharaj's master key to self-realisation. Bombay: Shri Sadguru Siddharmeshwar Adhyatma Kendra.〕 disciple of Shri Samarth Bhausaheb Maharaj,〔Deshpande, M.S. (1978). Sri Bhauseheb Maharaj : life sketch and nama yoga. Belgaum:〕 disciple of Shri Gurulingajangam Maharaj (Shri Nimbargi Maharaj),〔Dabade, K.B. (1998). Sociology of religion: a case study of nimbargi sampradya. Mangalore: Mangalore Publications.〕〔Mysticism In Maharashtra; (R D Ranade), ISBN 8120805755 Year Of Publication : 1982〕〔Deshpande, M.S. (1978). Sri Nimbargi Maharaj: his life and teaching. Belgaum:〕〔Maharaj, N. (1975). Nectar of illumination: teachings of Shree Nimbagi Maharaj. (Gajendragadlar, S., & Bhagwat, S., trans.). Poona: Bhagwat〕 disciple of the 22nd Shri Samarth Muppin Kaadsiddheswar Maharaj.
== Biography ==
Kaadsiddheswar was born on 23 April 1905 (Chaitra Sankashti day) in Linganoor village, Kolhapur district, Maharashtra state, India. His father's name was Shaigauda Patil, and he was named Jaigauda Patil.
He was formally adopted by the 25th Virupaksha Kaadeshwar of the Kaneri Math, Lingayat Parampara, and invested as the 26th Mathadheepati of the (Siddhagiri) Kaneri Math, Lingayat Parampara, in 1922 at the age of 17.
He was a master in yoga and mastered all the difficult asanas, such as the Kumbhak, which he could maintain for nine minutes. He would meditate for over ten hours a day, and from 1922 to 1935 he mastered all aspects of the Hindu spiritual tradition and philosophy.
He met his philosophical and spiritual guru, Siddharameshwar, in 1935. He was given a new outlook on the deep philosophical concepts and attained self-realization, or Gyan Drishti. He taught that concepts of sects and religions are an illusion and that everything is unified. To realize this unity is the simplest form of Vidnyani Avastha.

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