An Indian-American spiritual leader who introduced millions to meditation and Eastern thought through his writings and teachings, most notably the bestselling book "Autobiography of a Yogi".
Born in 1869
Indian freedom fighter, activist, and philosopher who led India to independence from British rule through non-violent civil disobedience, inspiring civil rights movements worldwide.
Born in 1861
A Bengali polymath who wrote extensively on love, nature, and humanity, creating a unique blend of Indian and Western literary styles, and was the first non-European to win the Nobel Prize in Literature.
Born in 1872
An Indian spiritual leader who developed a philosophy of integral yoga, aiming to unite spiritual growth with worldly life, and wrote extensively on spirituality, philosophy, and poetry.
Born in 1879
A revered Indian sage who advocated for self-inquiry and non-dualism, guiding seekers towards spiritual liberation through direct experience of the ultimate reality.
Born in 1888
An Indian philosopher and politician who served as the 2nd President of India, known for his influential writings on Indian philosophy and his role in shaping India's education system.
94 Years Old
A spiritual leader and poet who promoted inner peace, self-discovery, and world harmony through meditation, writing, and athletic endeavors. He founded the Sri Chinmoy Centre, inspiring thousands globally.
Born in 1894
An Indian spiritual master who developed a philosophy of love and spiritual growth, emphasizing the importance of inner transformation and self-realization.
99 Years Old
A spiritual leader and mystic who preached love, non-violence, and self-realization, attracting millions of followers worldwide with his alleged supernatural abilities and charitable works.