Yogananda – authentic spiritual master and messenger of spirituality in the West

🧘 Curs nou de Abheda Yoga

Primul pas către aptitudini și virtuți esențiale.
Dezvoltare personală prin Abheda Yoga nondualistă tradițională.

📅 9 mai • 10:00–13:00
DESCHIDERE – ședință gratuită

„Să fii tu însuți este o putere gigantică.”

🔎 Detalii și înscriere:
alege.abhedayoga.ro/curs-primavara-2026

 

Paramahamsa Yogananda, born Mukunda Lal Ghosh on January 5, 1893 in Gorakhpur, India, is considered to be one of the great spiritual personalities of India.

He is the one who made Kriya Yoga known in Western countries, especially in the United States, through his famous book “Autobiography of a Yogi”. First published in 1946, and later translated into more than 18 languages, it became a bestseller, which fascinated and incited many spiritual seekers.

From his early youth, Mukunda sought answers

He went to various sages, or Indian gurus, hoping to find an enlightened master to guide him in his spiritual searches.
Yogananda’s quest came to an end when, in 1910, at the age of 17, he met his master – the guru Swami Yukteswar Giri. He described this first encounter with his Master as a revelation of the nature of the karmic ties between him and Yukteshwar, which spanned several previous lives.

In 1915 he graduated from the College of Serampore at the University of Calcutta with a bachelor’s degree in arts. This allows him to spend more time in Yukteshwar’s ashramram in Serampore.

Also during this time he takes some vows of entry into the monastic order of Swami, and thus becomes “Swami Yogananda Giri”.

In 1917, Yogananda established a spiritual school in West Bengal in Dihika, which would later become the Yogoda Satsanga Society of India, the Indian branch of the American Yogananda Organization.

In 1920 Yogananda arrived for the first time in the United States, where she participated as a delegate of India at the International Congress of Religious Liberals, in boston city.

In the same year he founded the “Self Realisation Fellowship”

Through this, he spreads his spiritual teachings about the ancient Indian practices and philosophies of Yoga and meditation all over the world.

For several years, he lectures and teaches on the East Coast, and in 1924, he toured the American continent. Thousands of people come to listen to him, attracted by his spiritual teachings and charisma. Among them are celebrities such as soprano Amelita Galli –Turkeys, tenor Vladimir Rosing, and Clara Clemens Gabrilowitsch, daughter of Mark Twain.

The following year he moved to Los Angeles, where he founded the International Center for Self-Realization, in Los Angeles, California. It will become the spiritual and administrative heart of all its activity in this country.
He lived here between 1920 and 1952 with a one-year break (1935-1936), when he returned to India to visit his guru, and to meet other living saints, such as Therese Neumann – the stigmatized woman of Konnesreuth, as well as other places of special spiritual significance.

In 1935, when he returned to India to visit his master

on Sri Yukteswar, it gives it the title of Paramahamsa – in translation “the swan suprema”, and which indicates the supreme spiritual touch of the one who wears it. Unfortunately, his master dies a year later, when Yogananda was visiting Calcutta.

After returning to America

He continued to lecture, write, and disseminate precious spiritual teachings to those who felt attracted to this kind of knowledge.

Among its basic teachings is Kriya Yoga, which means the union (yoga) with the supreme consciousness, through a certain action or ritual (kriya). The root of the word Kriya in Sanskrit is kri, which means to do, act, or react.

Kriya Yoga was transmitted to Yogananda through a direct line of masters, starting with Mahavatar Babaji. Yogananda also talks about Kriya Yoga in his book “Autobiography of a Yogi”, where he gives a general description of it, mentioning that this Yoga cannot be learned without having an authentic master.

On March 7, 1952 Yogananda dies

during an official dinner in Los Angeles, California, at the end of his speech in honor of India’s ambassador to the United States – Binay Ranjan Sen.
Those who were present say that he entered directly into Mahasamadhi, attaining the state of nirvikalpa samadhi, or total enlightenment.

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Scroll to Top