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Kundalini Yoga & Sikh Dharma
Yogi Bhajan came to the West during the cultural upheaval of the 1960’s and 1970’s. He was the first master of Kundalini Yoga to ever teach this ancient yogic science openly and freely to everyone. In addition to being a Kundalini Yoga master, he was also a Sikh. In his teachings, he often illustrated the concepts of Kundalini Yoga with stories from Sikh history. In addition, he would explain Sikh Dharma through a deep yogic perspective.
What is the relationship between Kundalini Yoga and Sikh Dharma? There a profound history connecting these two traditions. Using Yogi Bhajan’s words as a guide, we hope these articles help you understand the relationship between Kundalini Yoga and Sikh Dharma.
Baba Siri Chand and the Yogic Culture
Guru Ram Das and the Throne of Raj Yog
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