Kanha and Bahudi Yogini: When Power Met Higher Wisdom Sacred Context and Spiritual Lineage The episode of Kanha and Bahudi Yogini emerges from the sacred tradition associated with Chakradhar Swami and the Mahanubhava path, as preserved in the Lilacharitra. It also carries deep resonance with the Natha sampradaya, where Kanha, also known as Kanhoba or Kanifnath, is revered as a yogi endowed with advanced siddhis. This narrative is not merely a story of supernatural feats but a profound spiritual teaching about the purpose of sadhana and the dangers of ego in spiritual life. In Hindu spiritual understanding, yogic power is not the final aim of practice. The Bhagavad Gita states: “Those whose intelligence is stolen by material desires worship other beings and follow other rules” Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 7, Verse 20 This verse reflects how attachment to power and recognition diverts one from the ultimate goal of liberation and union with the Supreme. The Sacred Forest and the Yogini’s...