Sant Charandas was a major Hindu religious teacher in Delhi during the eighteenth century.
He wrote commentaries on various Upanishads, particularly the Katha Upanishad, and on specific yoga practices, especially Pranayama, control of the breath.
A member of the Sant mystical tradition, Charandas's teachings draw on a wide range of sources and emphasize the nearness of the Divine to each person, the need to follow a guru, the importance of sharing in a community of like-minded believers not dependent on caste (Satsang), and the value of leading a strictly moral life.
Two of his major disciples, Sahjo Bai and Daya Bai, both women, are also famous for their poetry.
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