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పంక్తి 3:
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|death-place= [[Varanasi]], [[North-Western Provinces]], [[British India]]
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పంక్తి 22:
He was unusual among Indian holy men in that he was a [[householder]] — marrying, raising a family, and working as an accountant for the Military Engineering Department of the British Indian government. Lahiri lived with his family in [[Varanasi]] rather than in a temple or monastery. He achieved a substantial reputation among 19th century [[Hindu]] religionists.
He became well known in the west through [[Paramahansa Yogananda]], a disciple of Yukteswar Giri, and through Yogananda's ''[[Autobiography of a Yogi]]''. Yogananda wrote that Lahiri was
will carry many souls to God's kingdom.'"<ref name=yogananda/>
పంక్తి 67:
===Other teachings===
Lahiri taught that if one is earning an honest living and practicing honesty, then there was no need to alter one's external life in any significant way in order to become aware of God's presence.
He generally eschewed organized religion. However, this wasn't a strict dogma for him, as he allowed at least one of his advanced disciples, Panchanon Bhattacharya, to open the “Arya Mission Institution” in [[Kolkata]] to spread the Kriya teachings.<ref name=yogananda/><ref name=satyananda/> Other disciples of Lahiri also started organizations to spread the Kriya Yoga message, including Sriyukteswar Giri with his ''Satsanga Sabha.''<ref name=satyananda>[[Satyananda Giri]], ''Yogiraj Shyama Charan Lahiri Mahasay'', from ''A Collection of Biographies of 4 Kriya Yoga Gurus'', iUniverse Inc. 2006. ISBN 978-0-595-38675-8.</ref> Generally, he preferred Kriya to spread naturally.<ref name=purana/>
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