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About Paramahansa Yogananda
1893 – 1952 Hailed as the “father of Yoga in the West,” Paramahansa Yogananda is regarded as one of the great spiritual figures of our time. Born in northern India, he came to the United States in 1920, where he founded Self-Realization Fellowship, to disseminate his writings and teachings worldwide. Through his best-selling classic, Autobiography of a Yogi, and his numerous other books, he has introduced millions throughout the world to the spiritual principles of yoga meditation and the universal truths underlying all world religions.
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The author clearly explains the subtle but definite laws behind both the ordinary events of everyday life and the extraordinary events commonly termed miracles. His absorbing life story becomes the background for a penetrating and unforgettable look at the ultimate mysteries of human existence. Selected as "One of the 100 Best Spiritual Books of the Twentieth Century," Autobiography of a Yogi has been translated into more than 35 languages, and is regarded worldwide as a classic of religious literature. Several million copies have been sold, and it continues to appear on best-seller lists after more than sixty consecutive years in print. Profoundly inspiring, it is at the same time vastly entertaining, warmly humorous and filled with extraordinary personages.
Yogoda Satsanga Society of India's editions, and none others, include extensive material added by the author after the first edition was published, including a final chapter on the closing years of his life.
Paramahansa Yogananda's other works include Whispers from Eternity, Man's Eternal Quest, The Divine Romance, Journey to Self-Realization, Law of Success, How You Can Talk With God, God Talks With Arjuna: The Bhagavad Gita, The Second Coming of Christ etc.
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This is Paramahansa Yoganand’s remarkable life story that opens our minds to the joys, the boundless beauty and the unending possibilities of every living being. The book narrates about the world of Yogis and Saints, Science and miracles, death and rebirth. Also, reveals the deepest secrets of life and of this world. It emphasizes the value of Kriya Yoga, and a life of self-respect, calmness, determination, simple diet, and regular exercise. A complete study of the science of Kriya Yoga, which is a simple, psychophysiological method by which the human blood is decarbonizes and recharged with oxygen.
Cited as an influence for such luminaries as Steve Jobs and George Harrison, it will surely inspire readers for years to come as it helps the people to nurture their spiritual growth and awaken to self and God-realization.
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Mother's Death and the Amulet
The Saint with Two Bodies (Swami Pranabananda)
My Interrupted Flight Toward the Himalaya
A "Perfume Saint" Performs his Wonders
The Tiger Swami
The Levitating Saint (Nagendra Nath Bhaduri)
India's Great Scientist and Inventor, Jagadis Chandra Bose
The Blissful Devotee and his Cosmic Romance (Master Mahasaya)
I Meet my Master, Sri Yukteswar
Two Penniless Boys in Brindaban
Years in my Master's Hermitage
The Sleepless Saint (Ram Gopal Muzumdar)
An Experience in Cosmic Consciousness
The Cauliflower Robbery
Outwitting the Stars
Sasi and the Three Sapphires
A Mohammedan Wonder-Worker (Afzal Khan)
My Guru Appears Simultaneously in Calcutta and Serampore
We Do Not Visit Kashmir
We Visit Kashmir
The Heart of a Stone Image
My University Degree
I Become a Monk of the Swami Order
Brother Ananta and Sister Nalini
The Science of Kriya Yoga
Founding of a Yoga School at Ranchi
Kashi, Reborn and Rediscovered
Rabindranath Tagore and I Compare Schools
The Law of Miracles
An Interview with the Sacred Mother (Kashi Moni Lahiri)
Rama is Raised from the Dead
Babaji, the Yogi-Christ of Modern India
Materializing a Palace in the Himalayas
The Christlike Life of Lahiri Mahasaya
Babaji's Interest in the West
I Go to America
Luther Burbank -- An American Saint
Therese Neumann, the Catholic Stigmatist of Bavaria
I Return to India
An Idyl in South India
Last Days with my Guru
The Resurrection of Sri Yukteswar
With Mahatma Gandhi at Wardha
The Bengali "Joy-Permeated Mother" (Ananda Moyi Ma)
The Woman Yogi who Never Eats (Giri Bala)
I Return to the West
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Exploring the Gita’s psychological, spiritual, and metaphysical depths, he reveals the innermost essence of this majestic scripture while presenting an enlightening and deeply encouraging guide to who we are, why we were created, and our place and purpose in the vast cosmic scheme of things.
“The words of Lord Krishna to Arjuna in the Bhagavad Gita,” writes Paramahansa Yogananda, “are at once a profound scripture on the science of yoga, union with God, and a textbook for everyday living.”
The Great Battle of Life
Elucidating on the Gita’s primary metaphor of inner battle, Yoganandaji writes, “From the moment of conception to the surrender of the last breath, man has to fight in each incarnation innumerable battles: biological, hereditary, bacteriological, physiological, climatic, social, ethical, political, sociological, psychological, metaphysical — so many varieties of inner and outer conflicts. Competing for victory in every encounter are the forces of good and evil. The whole intent of the Gita is to align man’s efforts on the side of dharma, or righteousness. The ultimate aim is Self-realization, the realization of man’s true Self, the soul, as made in the image of God, one with the ever-existing, ever-conscious, ever-new bliss of Spirit.”
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About the Author:
Paramahansa Yogananda is not famous among the Indians only but also among the westerners as a great Yogi. He teaches millions of people mediation and Kriya Yoga through his master piece Autobiography of a Yogi.
At the age of 17, in the year 1910, he found his guru Swami Yukteswar Giri. Yogananda graduated with a B.A. from the Serampore College, and in 1915 took vows to join the Swami Order. Here, he was given the name Swami Yogananda Giri. The Yogi established the Yogoda Satsanga Society of India in Ranchi. In 1920, he was sent to Boston to attend the International Congress of Religious Liberals. He lived in America for the next thirty years (1920-1952), and taught the soul-awakening techniques of Kriya Yoga to many people.
The meditations are of three types: prayers or demands addressed to God, affirmations about God, and affirmations arousing the divinity inherent in individual consciousness.
Beginners and experienced meditators alike can use these spiritualized thoughts to awaken the boundless joy, peace, and freedom of the soul.
Features more than 300 uplifting meditations, prayers, affirmations, and visualizations.
Offers introductory instructions on how to meditate.
Affirmations on devotion and worship
Affirmations on meditations on God
Affirmations on expansion of consciousness
Affirmations on material concerns
Affirmations on self-improvement
In this unprecedented masterwork of inspiration, Paramahansa Yogananda takes the reader on a profoundly enriching journey through the four Gospels. Verse by verse, he illumines the universal path to oneness with God taught by Jesus to his immediate disciples but obscured through centuries of misinterpretation: how to become like Christ, how to resurrect the Eternal Christ within one’s self.
This landmark work transcends divisive sectarianism to reveal a unifying harmony underlying all true religions. A groundbreaking synthesis of East and West, it imparts the life-transforming realization that each of us can experience for ourselves the promised Second Coming - awakening of the all-fulfilling Divine Consciousness latent within our souls.
Yoganandaji said, "In titling this work The Second Coming of Christ, I am not referring to a literal return of Jesus to earth. He came two thousand years ago and, after imparting a universal path to God's kingdom, was crucified and resurrected; his reappearance to the masses now is not necessary for the fulfilment of his teachings. What is necessary is for the cosmic wisdom and divine perception of Jesus to speak again through each one's own experience and understanding of the infinite Christ Consciousness that was incarnate in Jesus. That will be his true Second Coming."
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The faster the world moves, the more important it becomes to slow down and look within for what makes us truly happy. If you measure success by the quality of your life rather than just by material achievements, then the timeless wisdom of this book will speak directly to your heart and soul.
Filled with sensible down-to-earth wisdom, The Law of Success explores the spiritual sources of creativity, positive thinking, and dynamic will, as well as the success-producing power of self-analysis and meditation. It shows how each one of us can naturally attract happiness and harmony.
“The words of Lord Krishna to Arjuna in the Bhagavad Gita,” writes Paramahansa Yogananda, “are at once a profound scripture on the science of yoga, union with God, and a textbook for everyday living.”
The Great Battle of Life
Elucidating on the Gita’s primary metaphor of inner battle, Yoganandaji writes, “From the moment of conception to the surrender of the last breath, man has to fight in each incarnation innumerable battles: biological, hereditary, bacteriological, physiological, climatic, social, ethical, political, sociological, psychological, metaphysical — so many varieties of inner and outer conflicts. Competing for victory in every encounter are the forces of good and evil. The whole intent of the Gita is to align man’s efforts on the side of dharma, or righteousness. The ultimate aim is Self-realization, the realization of man’s true Self, the soul, as made in the image of God, one with the ever-existing, ever-conscious, ever-new bliss of Spirit.”
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