Yogi
A Yogi (also yogin; Sanskrit yogin-, nominative yogī; feminine: yogini) is a term for a male who practices the path of yoga, maintaining a steadfast mind, i.e., the process of transcending the lower self. These designations are mostly reserved for advanced practitioners. In contemporary English yogin is an alternative rendering for the word yogi. This word is oftimes also used to describe Buddhist monks or any lay person or householder devoted to meditation.
The Shiva-Samhita text defines the yogi as someone who knows that the entire cosmos is situated within his own body, and the Yoga-Shikha-Upanishad distinguishes two kinds of yogins: those who pierce through the "sun" (surya) by means of the various yogic techniques and those who access the door of the central conduit (sushumna-nadi) and drink the nectar[1].