Puran Bhagat
Puran Bhagat | |
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Depiction of the folk legend of Puran Bhagat from the centre of the Gangetic Plains, with inscriptions in both Gurmukhi and Devanagari scripts | |
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| Known for | Hatha yoga |
| Other names | Chaurangi Nath |
| Honors | Navnatha |
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| Religion | Hinduism |
| Philosophy | Hatha yoga |
| Sect | Nath Sampradaya (sect of Shaivism) |
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| Guru | Gorakhnath |
| This article is part of the series |
| Punjabi folklore ਪੰਜਾਬੀ ਲੋਕਧਾਰਾ • پنجابی لوک ریت |
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Puran Bhagat (later became Sri Chauranginatha) is one of the Navnatha (Nine Saints) of Natha Sampradaya and mythical prince of Sialkot from Punjabi folklore. According to the story, he was son of King Salban of Sialkot and an elder brother of prince Rasalu.