Gorakhnath (also known as Goraksanath, early 11th century) was a Hindu yogi, saint who was the influential founder of the Nath Hindu monastic movement in India and Nepal He is considered one of the two notable disciples of Matsyendranath

His followers are found in India, at the place known as Garbhagiri, which is in Ahmednagar in the state of Maharashtra

These followers are called yogis, Gorakhnathi, Darshani or Kanphata

He was one of nine saints also known as Navnath and is widely popular in Maharashtra, India and dumgaon, Uttarakhand (where there worshipers do difficult tapasya in himalayas for a month sometimes 6 months or more)

Hagiographies describe him as more than a human teacher and someone outside the laws of time who appeared on earth in different ages

Historians state Gorakhnath lived sometime during the first half of the 2nd millennium CE, but they disagree in which century

Estimates based on archaeology and text range from Briggs’ 15th- to 12th-century to Grierson’s estimate of the 14th-century

Gorakhnath is considered a Maha-yogi (or great yogi) in the Hindu tradition

He did not emphasise a specific metaphysical theory or a particular Truth, but emphasised that the search for Truth and the spiritual life is a valuable and normal goal of man

Gorakhnath championed Yoga, spiritual discipline and an ethical life of self-determination as a means to reaching samadhi and one’s own spiritual truths

Gorakhnath, his ideas and yogis have been highly popular in rural India, with monasteries and temples dedicated to him found in many states of India, particularly in the eponymous city of Gorakhpur