The Sanskrit term Adi Nath means first or original Lord, and is therefore a synonym for Shiva, Mahadeva, or Maheshvara, and beyond these mental concepts, the Supreme Reality as the originator of all things.
The Adinath Sampradaya was a sadhu sub-sect of the greater Nath Tradition. Followers of this tradition were given Sannyas Diksha, thus renouncing householder life, and thereafter lived as naked sadhus. Believing that sadhus should live alone until they had attained the goal, they lived in caves, huts, ruined buildings, or empty houses, and always away from towns and villages.
The last sadhu holding authentic Guru status in the Adinath Sampradaya was Shri Gurudev Mahendranath, who attained Mahasamadhi in 1991. Though he created, and gave Diksha into, a western householder variant of the Nath Tradition, he intentionally terminated the Adinath Sampradaya by refusing to bestow Sannyas Diksha, an initiation required for succession.
This intent is clear from Shri Gurudev's writings. In The Magick Path of Tantra, he wrote,
Also, in The Phantastikos:
Thus, while the flame of the Nath Tradition was passed to the West, the sadhu tradition of the Adi Naths was laid to rest with Shri Gurudev Mahendranath.
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