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Bhagavan Das (Devanagari: भगवान दास) (born Kermit Michael Riggs) is an American yogi who lived for six years in India, Nepal, and Sri Lanka. He is a bhakti yogi , kirtan singer, spiritual teacher and writer.
Jun 10, 2016 · Bhagavan Das is a performer of traditional and non-traditional Indian bhajans and kirtans, a counter-cultural icon, and a yogi who lived for many years as a wandering ascetic in India, Nepal,...
Bhagavan Das is an American yogi who lived for six years in India, Nepal, and Sri Lanka in the 1960s and became a trailblazer in the early kirtan movement in America. He introduced Richard Alpert (who later became Ram Dass) to his Guru, Neem Karoli Baba and the rest is history.
Bhagavan Das + Amulya Maa are a co-creative husband & wife team in service to their Guru via Kirtan, Mantra, Tantra, Yoga Mentorship, Satsang & Soul Healing.
Official YouTube Channel of Bhagavan Das (BD). In 1963 BD left CA, journeying through Europe, N. Africa, the Mid-East & India - ultimately living in the Himalayas as a hermit-sadhu.
Dec 15, 2023 · Bhagavan Das is a bhakti yogi, a shakta tantra adept, and teacher of Nada Yoga. As a young man he was one of the first Western initiates/devotees of the late Hindu holy man Neem Karoli Baba, as well as the first American to meet Kalu Rinpoche of the Shangpa Kargyupas lineage.
Bhagavan Das is a spiritual icon & Amulya Maa is a gifted in offering alchemical healing. Together they weave a blanket of profound & very alive Tantric Teachings inspired by their Guru Neem Karoli Baba and other Yogic masters.
Aug 11, 2018 · Bhagavan Das. I left America for India in 1963 to find my Guru. I was the the first American to live in the jungle of the Himalyas as a hermit-sadhu. I was given the Holy Name of Ram by Bhramanada Saraswati through his disciple Mahish Yogi. I went off alone to the caves in the mountains to meditate.
Bhagavan Das is an American yogi who lived for six years in India, Nepal, and Sri Lanka. He is a bhakti yogi, kirtan singer, spiritual teacher and writer.
One of the must-read tomes of the hippie '60s, Be Here Now transformed Das into a major celebrity. Returning to the United States in 1971, he toured on the "guru" circuit and appeared with late beat poet Allen Ginsberg.