📖 Paramahansa Yogananda

🌍 Indianer  |  👨‍💼 Leder

🎂 January 5, 1893  –  ⚰️ March 7, 1952
Paramahansa Yogananda was a renowned spiritual teacher and author, best known for introducing the principles of yoga and meditation to the Western world. Born in India in 1893, he founded the Self-Realization Fellowship in 1920, which aimed to disseminate his teachings and practices based on the ancient philosophy of Kriya Yoga. Yogananda's influence extended through his lectures, writings, and personal encounters, allowing many to explore spirituality and find deeper meaning in life. He bridged the gap between Eastern and Western spiritual traditions. Yogananda's most famous work, "Autobiography of a Yogi," provides insights into his life, his experiences with various saints and sages, and his spiritual realizations. This book has inspired countless readers and has been instrumental in popularizing meditation and the yogic path in the West. His teachings emphasize the importance of personal experience in understanding spirituality, encouraging a direct connection with the divine. Throughout his life, Yogananda emphasized the importance of meditation, self-discipline, and devotion. He taught that true freedom lies in self-realization and understanding one's relationship with God. His legacy continues through the Self-Realization Fellowship, which preserves his teachings and supports those on the spiritual path. Paramahansa Yogananda was a pivotal figure in the introduction of Eastern spirituality in the West. His teachings focused on yoga and meditation as pathways to self-realization and divine connection. Born in India in 1893, he founded the Self-Realization Fellowship to share his insights and spiritual practices. His most notable work, "Autobiography of a Yogi," remains influential in spiritual literature. Yogananda's emphasis on personal experience in spirituality continues to inspire people looking to deepen their understanding of themselves and their connection to the divine.
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