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Siddha Yoga is a movement that was founded in the 1970s by Swami Muktananda, a Hindu guru from India, and has ashram and centers in many countries around the world today.
The main practices of Siddha Yoga include meditation, mantra chanting, seva, dakshina (holy offering), satsang (teachings) and darshan (holy audience). The form of meditation practiced is silent with attention focused on a mantra and/or on the flow of breath.
The Siddha Yoga tradition draws many of its teachings from the Indian yogic texts of Vedanta and Kashmir Shaivism, the Bhagavad Gita and the poet-saints of India.
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