- How to Do Sahaj Marg Meditation
- Pujya Dr. K.C. Varadachari
- Sahāj Mārga Yoga: Union through the Natural Path (PDF compilation)
- Rām
Candra
- Lalaji
- Hujur
Maharaj
- Biography of Rām Candra
- Naqshbandi-Myjaddidi
- Ram Candra: Sufism and Sant Mat
- Akhil Bhartiya Santmat Satsang
- Ramashram Satsang
- Yōgäbhyäs
- Naqshbandiya
H.H. Mahatma Ramchandra ji Maharaj’s
Naqshbandiya-Mujaddadiya-Mazahariya-Ramchandria)
- Thus remembered Laalaaji
H.H. Mahatma Ramchandra ji Maharaj’s
Naqshbandiya-Mujaddadiya-Mazahariya-Ramchandria)
- School of
Spirituality (H.H. Mahatma Ramchandra ji Maharaj’s
Naqshbandiya-Mujaddadiya-Mazahariya-Ramchandria)
- NaqshMuMRa International Fellowship
(H.H. Mahatma Ramchandra ji Maharaj’s
Naqshbandiya-Mujaddadiya-Mazahariya-Ramchandria)
- NaqshMuMRa International
Fellowship (H.H. Mahatma Ramchandra ji Maharaj’s
Naqshbandiya-Mujaddadiya-Mazahariya-Ramchandria)
- The Golden Sufi Center®: “The Golden Sufi Center is the vehicle for the work of the Naqshbandiyya-Mujaddidiyya Order of Sufism. The purpose of The Golden Sufi Center is to make available the teachings of this lineage of Sufism.” (Irina Tweedie and Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee order which passed “through another nephew (Rāḍhā Mohan Lal) of Lalaji,” to Ahmad Ali Khan and Fazl Ahmad Khan, NOT from Rām Čandra)
- The White Rose (another branch from Irina Tweedie)
- The Golden Sufi Center® (YouTube channel)
- Working with Oneness
(audios and videos from The Golden Sufi Center)
- Friends of the One: “Our Sufi practices include a silent meditation of the heart as taught by Irina Tweedie and Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee in the Naqshbandi-Mujaddidiyya Sufi lineage (Golden Sufis), as well as work with dreams. Our Christian tradition is from the non-hierarchical, non-creedal Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), where our practices return to the earliest roots of inclusive Christianity, including weekly communion to which all are welcome.” (Wahhab Baldwin and Katherine Diamond’s Christian Sufism)
- Ramchandra Streamlined: It is research work, in progress, on the esoteric-side of Naqshbandiya stream of Sufism. Published from the nucleus of H.H. Ramchandra (Laalaaji) of Fatehgarh (UP), India. any quarries relating to the contents of this blog can be made on comment thread.
- Sufi Saint Thakur Ramsingh Ji of Jaipur, Rajasthan, INDIA
(Sufi Saint Ramchandra Ji of Fatehgarh; Lalaji Maharaj; Sufi Saint Thakur Ramsingh Ji of Jaipur; Sufism in India)
- Sri Ram Chandra Mission
- Sahaj Marg
(Sri Ram Chandra Mission)
- Ramashram Satsang Shyamnagar
- Sahaj Marg
Spirituality Foundation (Sri Ram Chandra Mission)
- Spiritual Meditation
- Akhil Bhartiya Santmat Satsang
- Institute of Sri Ramchandra
Consciousness
- Pujya Sri K.C. Narayana
(Institute of Sri Ramchandra Consciousness)
- Imperiance
(Institute of Sri Ramchandra Consciousness)
- Pujya Dr. K.C.
Varadachari
(Institute of Sri Ramchandra Consciousness)
- Sahaj Seva Samsthan
(Institute of Sri Ramchandra Consciousness)
- Arvind Jolly’s Home Page: An Introduction to Ramashram Institutions
- The REAL History of
Sri Ram Chandra Mission
- The Sahaj Marg Project
- Lessons
from Sahaj Marg
- Sheikh Taoshobuddha: “Born in a Sufi family of enlightened masters [in India] on February 6, 1951 enlightened master Taoshobuddha officially known as Brij K. Saksena majored in economics, taught at Kanpur University in India, and authored many books on economics. In 1981 he migrated to Trinidad, West Indies where he started a business, but his eternal quest continued. He felt the need for the expansion and transformation of human consciousness.”
- The International Journal of Naqshbandi Tariqat: “He comes from the tradition of Naqshbandi Sufi Ram Chandra RA - Lalaji, Naqshbandi Sufi Raghuber Dayal RA - Chachaji, Sufi Brij Mohan Lal RA, and Sufi Onkar Nath RA.” (Sheikh Taoshobuddha)
- docstoc (Sheikh Taoshobuddha)
- Scribd (Sheikh Taoshobuddha)
- Twitter (Sheikh Taoshobuddha)
- YouTube (Sheikh Taoshobuddha)
- Issu library (Sheikh Taoshobuddha)
- blog (Sheikh Taoshobuddha)
- The Sufi Path and People: “Erroneously even the wise relate Sufism to Islam and encompass within the narrow boundaries. Sufism is a tariqa not a religion.” (Sheikh Taoshobuddha)
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