Examples of 'gorakhnath' in a sentence

Meaning of "gorakhnath"

gorakhnath (noun): Generally refers to Gorakhnath, a saint and yogi in Hindu tradition, sometimes used to signify spiritual wisdom and guidance

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Gorakhnath is a very accomplished man.
But do not think that saint Gorakhnath.
According to Gorakhnath our subtle energy bodies consist of chakras, adharas and nadis.
Leave this useless stubbornness Gorakhnath.
Gorakhnath is a very accomplished man . You can not fight him for many days.
He was reputed to be a disciple of Guru Gorakhnath.
When I was seven years old, Gorakhnath kidnapped me from the fair.
I myself am thankful to you that because of you I got freed from Gorakhnath.
But it 's not me it 's Gorakhnath who wants the gemstone.
This train is named after Guru Gorakhnath.
Gorakhnath is considered a Maha-yogi ( or great yogi ) in the Hindu tradition.
You have cheated Gorakhnath.
Teasing Gorakhnath means putting your hand into a lion 's mouth!
I will never come to your place, Gorakhnath.
I am Gorakhnath. The saint with the greatest accomplishment, Gorakhnath.

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As a renunciant, this was my first visit to Gorakhnath.
By living with Gorakhnath for 15 years the good and the had, I have learn't many things.
Kasthamandap is a three-storeyed temple enshrining an image of Gorakhnath.
On gaining those powers, Neelam can face Gorakhnath in every way.
Even the greatest power cannot break my stubbornness. Try to understand, Gorakhnath.
I had definitely come to you. but it's not me it's Gorakhnath who wants the gemstone.
The etymology of the geographical name ' Gorkha ' is indeed related to the Hindu mendicant-saint Gorakhnath.
Try to understand, Gorakhnath.
In Ravanphond, now a suburb of Margao, there are shrines of Matsyendranath and Gorakhnath.
According to tradition, his samadhi shrine ( tomb ) resides at the Gorakhnath Temple in Gorakhpur.
Later, it became a temple dedicated to Gorakhnath.
And now for me to live, I will have to kill Gorakhnath.
Name Shirala comes from word Sri-aalay signifying arrival of the saint Gorakhnath to the town.
They trace their ancestry from Kanlipar, the 12th disciple of Guru Gorakhnath.
Built in the 12th century, it houses a shrine of Gorakhnath.

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