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Digest Number 188

 

 

 

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1. A BRIEF GEOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF YOGA IN MODERN INDIA

" Yogacharya Dr.Ananda Balayogi Bhavanani "

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" Yogacharya Dr.Ananda Balayogi Bhavanani " <yognat2001

A BRIEF GEOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF YOGA IN MODERN INDIA

 

A BRIEF GEOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF YOGA IN MODERN INDIA

 

By Yogacharya Dr Ananda Balayogi Bhavanani

Chairman ICYER and Yognat, Pondicherry,South India

 

In the last century, Yoga has developed in various directions and

dimensions under the guidance of many eminent masters. These masters

have codified their own Bani (styles) of Yoga that are often at

variance with one another but all of them still maintain the

traditional lineage to Yoga Vidya or the Science of Yoga. The

term `unity in diversity' is apt for these developments ad though on

the surface the different traditions or Banis may appear to be even

contradictory, they all ultimately lead to the same goal of spiritual

union though in diverse paths. Major developments in recent times

have been the extensive research done in the field of Yoga as well as

the transformation of Yoga education from the Gurukula and Ashram

settings to the college and university oriented Yoga. This essay is a

humble attempt to summarize the various developments that have taken

place in the last century with reference to the Indian geographical

context.

 

SOUTHERN INDIA

The Southern Peninsula of India has been the abode of a great many

Yoga masters who have made this region their home and sanctified the

already holy region. South India escaped the mutilation that befell

North India as it was more inaccessible to invaders and the many

temples and ancient architectural marvels that are still standing

here are a living proof to this truth. It is also seen in the living

Vedic culture that still exists south of the Vindayas. Yogacharya

Krishnamacharya (1888-1989) often called the Grand father of modern

Yoga was a great master of this science who belonged to Mysore in

Karnataka. Sri Krishnamacharya traced his lineage to the great Rishi

Natamuni and imbibed the art and science of Yoga from Yogi Ram Mohana

Brahmachari at Manasarovar that is at the foot of Mount Kailash. He

used to demonstrate the stoppage of his heart for a reported more

than two minutes on many occasions. A traditionalist to the core,

felt that Yoga must be adapted to the individual. The three main

disciples of this master (Sri Pattabhi Jois, Sri TKV Deshikachar and

Sri BKS Iyengar) have interpreted his teachings in different ways.

His son and disciple Sri TKV Desikachar has founded the

Krishnamacharya Yoga Mandiram in Chennai and followed the Viniyoga

tradition. Emphasis on Sanskrit chanting with the Yoga is a specialty

of this centre and the Yoga classes are tailored to the needs of each

individual. Sri Desikachar has attracted a large following in recent

times and his entire family is involved in the Mandiram activities.

Sri Pattabhi Jois of Mysore another of the great disciples of

Krishnamacharya has codified the system of Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga

based on the Yoga Korunta. This is claimed to be an ancient text that

few have seen in which the system is delineated. Ashtanga Vinyasa

Yoga has become a craze in the west with its vigorous nature ideal

for those who `want to achieve something!' His grandson is continuing

his work in taking this system of vigorous Hatha Yoga to the west.

Padmabhushan BHS Iyengar has settled in Pune and his influence in

western India is described later. It is interesting that these three

disciples of the same lineage (Krishnamacharya) have codified quite

different systems of Yoga though their Guru Parampara was the same.

One of the most famous Gurus of modern times has been Sri Satya Sai

Baba of Puttaparthi in Andhra Pradesh. His Prashanthi Nilayam Ashram

at Puttaparthi as well the Ashram at Whitfield in Bangalore are his

main centres while he has thousands of centres all over the world.

Though not a Yoga Guru in the true sense he has been a master of

Siddhis or psychic accomplishments. Another recent Mega Guru, Sri

Ravi Shankar at Bangalore was a disciple of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi and

with his Sudharshan Kriya (a specialized breathing technique) and his

new age ideology has captivated the hip population of India to a

great extent. His Art of Living has captured the imagination of the

high society of India including the Liquor Baron Vijay Malaya and

many others. His `Art of Living' courses are being run all over the

country and the world by his disciples and have become the Mantra for

the upper classes and professionals. His movement has been likened to

a second coming of the TM movement.

In Kerala the Bhakti Yoga movement has flourished in Anandashram at

Kanhangad. Founded in 1928 by Swami (Papa) Ramdas, this Ashram

continues to serve aspirants on the path of self-realization. Swami

Ramdas and Mother Krishnabhai both attained Samadhi through Bhakti

for Lord Rama and Swami Satchidananda who has been a devotee of

Ramadas since 1947 now runs this Ashram. Swami Atmananda (1889-1971)

was a pioneer in introducing the Yogic and Vendantic concepts to the

Malayalam population. He founded the Jnana Ashram at Sri Vyasa Giri

and was a great source of inspiration to many spiritual seekers.

Swami Vishnudevananda, a disciple of Swami Shivananda of Rishikesh,

founded the Shivananda Ashram at Nayar Dam in Kerala and this centre

continues to impart Yoga training in the Shivananda tradition to both

Indians as well as westerners.

Pondicherry has been a blessed city and the abode of Sage Agasthiya.

Sri Aurobindo Ghose in the beginning of the 20th century and Dr.

Swami Gitananda in the later have cultivated it into a " City of

Yoga " . Sri Aurobindo settled in Pondicherry in order to escape from

the British during the freedom struggle and along with the Mother

(Mira Alfassa) founded the Aurobindo Ashram that is world famous. His

Integral Yoga and his ideas of the superhuman and super mental

brought a great number of devotees from all over the world to

Pondicherry. They settled down in the Ashram as well as the

international township of Auroville to practice the teachings of

Aurobindo and the mother. Sri MP Pundit was a close disciple of

Aurobindo and the Mother and continued their work in a great manner.

After his Maha Samadhi, Sri Shraddalu Ranade continues to inspire

many on the path of Integral Yoga. Yogamaharishi Dr Swami Gitananda

Giri founded the Ananda Ashram in 1968 and tens of thousands have

received training in the Rishiculture Ashtanga Yoga (Gitananda Yoga)

system though the Ashram and its branches all over the world. Swamiji

was firm in his insistance that all his students have an

understanding of Indian Culture from which Yoga sprouted. Known as

the Lion of Pondicherry, Swamiji founded the International Centre for

Yoga Education and Research (ICYER) as well as Yoganjali Natyalayam

and these world-famous institutions are involved in the propagation

of Yoga amongst youth of Pondicherry and the world. His students are

running more than 130 centres all over the world affiliated to ICYER.

His Wife-Disciple Yogacharini Meenakshi Devi Bhavanani is a Governing

Body Member of the prestigious CCRYN and is on various national

committees that deal with yoga and education. Along with their son-

disciple Yogacharya Dr Ananda Balayogi Bhavanani she is continuing

the work of the Yogamaharishi. Swami Gitananda's idea of Yoga Sports

has captured the imagination of both the national and international

youth and regular Yogasana competitions (Yoga Sports) are conducted

under the banner of the national and international Yoga federations

all over the world. Swamiji and now Dr Ananda have been involved in

the Yoga Research at the central government hospital JIPMER that has

contributed many research works in Yoga including those by Dr Gopal

and Dr Madanmohan.

The Chennai (Madras) Yoga scene has had many eminent personalities

such as Sri Yogeshwar (TS Shankar) a retired journalist who wrote

many books on Yoga. He was involved in teaching Yoga at many

charitable institutions and hospitals and his classic Textbook of

Yoga is still used by many colleges and universities in India. Sri

Asana Andiappan, a student of Bangalore Sundaram and Swami Gitananda

has also created a place for himself in the history of Yoga in Tamil

Nadu through his work in Tamil. Taking the teachings of Yoga to the

masses of Tamil Nadu in their mother tongue as well as being involved

in Yoga Sports movement he has influenced a large number of Tamils to

take up a practice of Yoga. His wife and children are assisting him

in his work. He is responsible to Yoga in the Manonmaniam Sundarar

University. The Yogasana Alayam in Chennai has also been involved in

propagation of Yoga amongst Chennai residents for nearly half a

century. Founded by Sri GM Swami and now run by Sri Kalyana Sundaram

this centre conducts regular classes for the residents of Chennai.

Sri Kannaiah yogi was one of the extraordinary Acharyas in the field

of Yoga, Vedanta and Tantra in Chennai and lived for more than a

hundred years. Prof B Ramamurthy, the eminent neurosurgeon and Prof

Saradha Subramanyam the eminent physiologist of VHS were instrumental

in many doctors taking up the Yoga research in the south as these

stalwarts not only were researchers of Yoga but also practiced what

they preached. Another great scientist, Prof TM Srinivasan of IIT,

Chennai was also involved in the Yoga research with them until he

left for the USA.

Maharishi Arunachalam of the Gandhi Smarak Nidhi in Madurai was

instrumental in Yoga becoming part of the Gandhian movement in south

India. A true Gandhian Sri Arunachalam inspired many youth to teach

Yoga as a social service. In Shantivananm at Kulittalai near Trichi,

Rev Father Dom Bede Griffith founded the Satchidananda Ashram in a

spirit of Hindu-Christian dialogue and was instrumental in many

Indian Christians taking up Yoga. His attempt to unite Indian and

western concepts were unique and path breaking and his Ashram is a

tribute to his ideas. The Ramana Ashram in Thiruvannamalai founded

after Saint Ramana Maharishi has been involved in spreading his

teaching of " Who am I?'. Though Yoga as a practice isn't actively

taught there, the emphasis is on Bhakti and Dhyana.

 

Swami Vivekananda Yoga Anusandhana Samsthana (sVYASA) formerly known

as VK Yogas is run by Dr HR Nagendra and his sister Dr R Nagarathna

Located in the beautiful Prashanti Kutiram, Jigani near Bangalore.

Their work in Yoga Research and Yoga Therapy has been of great value

in developing the scientific outlook to Yoga in the last few decades.

Every year a conference is held to propagate Yoga as well as the

Himalaya Yoga Olympiad to foster the idea of Yoga Sports. They have

now become a deemed university under the name of Vivekananda Yoga

Mahavidyapeetam (VYOMA) with Dr Pranava Paddya as the president. Prof

NVC Swamy, and Sri T Mohan, the Secretary of sVYASA are key persons

in the centre and have a long association with the Vivekananda Kendra

Movement. Dr Shirley Telles is the assistant director of research at

sVYASA and has to her credit numerous publications on the value of

Yoga in various conditions. NIMHANS in Bangalore under Dr T Desiraju

and Manipal University under Dr Krishna Bhat have done a great amount

of Yoga Research. Sant Keshavdas with his Nada Yoga has also

influenced many in Karnataka towards the spiritual and yogic life. A

master of Harikatha he used to enthrall thousands with the magic of

Indian Mythology and spirituality.

 

Andhra Pradesh has seen a great wave of Yoga enthusiasm in recent

times and a great deal of credit goes to Yogi Sitaramaih (Yogi Ram)

who has been a pioneer in this field. A retired police officer his

dedication towards Yoga has inspired many to take up the practice of

this great art. Yogi Balaih Kovuru is another who has played a great

role in the Yoga Education of Andhra Pradesh. A student of Swami

Gitananda he also publishes an English and Telegu magazine

called `Yoga Tara'. Sri Praveen Kapadia and his family as well as Sri

Venkata Reddy have also influenced a great many in Andhra. The Yoga

institute of Smt Rajalakshmi Devi Bahadur in Thirupathi has

contributed immensely via their work in Yoga education and Research.

She was a charismatic Yogini who served the cause of propagating Yoga

both within and out of India before her untimely death. In

Visagapattinam the Institute for Consciousness has done a great

amount of research in Yoga while the Vemana Research Institute in

Secundrabad has also been in the forefront of Yoga research in

Andhra.

 

 

CENTRAL INDIA

Sagar University in Madhya Pradesh has been in the forefront of

bringing traditional Yoga teachings into the academic setup. A great

deal is owed to Dr Joshi who upon deputation by Swami Kuvalayananda

went to the university and built up a formidable Yoga department. His

work has been continued in later years by Dr Ganesh Shankar who is

now the Director of the Central Council for Research in Yoga and

Naturopathy, Ministry of Health and Family welfare. Dr Joshi

continues to be a great source of inspiration and knowledge to many

in the field of Yoga and serves on the Governing Council of the

Central Council for Research in Yoga and Naturopathy (CCRYN). In

Bhopal Prof SV Rao in the Government Medical College has been an

inspirational figure for Yoga Research. A physiologist and Yogi, he

has propagated a scientific view of Yoga on many platforms.

Yogarathna KM Ganguly, a successful businessman turned Yogi

has been an example of how Yoga Sadhana can be combined successfully

with the material success. Even at a very senior age his performance

of Yogasanas puts others younger to him by decades to shame.

 

WESTERN INDIA

The western part of India has seen the emergence of the Brahma

Kumaris world spiritual university as a great institution propagating

Raja Yoga Mediation. With their head quarters at Mt Abu they have

spread all over India and the world. Founded in the 1930s by Brahma

Babu (1880-1969) and run today by Dadi Prakash Mani, the Brahma

Kumaris teach that we must turn inward to realise that we are the

pure peaceful soul. Suraj Karan Jindel, of Jaipur has been acclaimed

as the `Nauli Man " for his flawless performances of the Nauli Kriya

and other shat Karmas. A successful lawyer he has been instrumental

in creating great interest in Yoga in Jaipur and Rajasthan. Dr.

Virendra Singh has done a lot of research in Yoga and designed the

Pink City Flow meter for Asthma patients.

 

The state of Maharasthra has been a great source of joy to Yoga with

two illustrious disciples of Paramahans Madavdasji going on to create

world famous Yoga institutes. Swami Kuvalayananda founded

Kaivalyadhama at Lonavla, while Sri Yogendra founded the Yoga

Institute at Santa Cruz in Mumbai (formerly Bombay). Swami

Kuvalayananda (1883-1966) who was known as Jagannath Gangadharshastri

Gune prior to Sanyasa rendered yeoman service to the cause of

scientific Yoga. He founded Kaivalyadhama in 1924 and also started

the famous journal `Yoga Mimamsa " . Swami Kuvalayananda was also to a

great extent responsible for Yoga becoming a college subject and for

Yoga colleges and universities replacing traditional Ashramas. Many

eminent personalities such as Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru

used to take his advice regarding Yoga and Yoga therapy. Swami

Digambarji succeeded him and now Swami Maheshanandaji is the director

while Sri OP Tiwari is the secretary. Kaivalyadhama has over the

past eight decades years done a great amount of literary and

scientific research in the field of Yoga and also conducted numerous

national and international Yoga conferences. Sri SK Ganguly is the

principal of GS College of Yoga and Cultural Synthesis while Sri

Subodh Tiwari is the administrator of Kaivalyadhama Eminent Yoga-

Scientists such as MV Rajupurkar, MV Bhole, TK Bera, RK Bodhe, MM

Gore, PV Karambelkar, ML Gharote and SL Vinekar have contributed to a

greater understanding of Yoga through their scientific and literary

research. Sri KS Joshi upon the deputation by Swami Kuvalayananda

went to Sagar University and developed the Yoga department as one of

the best in the country.

The Yoga Institute at Santa Cruz in Mumbai is a standing testimony to

the insights of the great yogi Sri Yogendra who once famously

remarked, " we must save Yoga from the world! " A student of

Paramahans Madavdasji his Bani is very different from that of Swami

Kuvalayananada and the emphasis is on " Householder Yoga. " Yoga for

the modern world is one of the teachings at this centre and many busy

executives have benefited form the Yoga counseling offered here. Sri

Jayadeva Yogendra and Smt Hansaji the son and daughter-in-law of Sri

Yogendra continue his work under the able guidance of mother Smt.

Sita Devi Yogendra. The young and enthusiastic Patanjali Yogendra is

following in the footsteps of his illustrious parents and

grandparents.

Padmabhusan Sri BKS Iyengar who is now in his mid eighties went to

Pune in 1937 upon the invitation of the Deccan Gymkhana Club. He

settled down there and founded the Ramamani Memorial Yoga Institute.

His system of Yoga now known as Iyengar Yoga has a world wide

following. His book " a light on Yoga remains one of the best

instruction manuals for Hatha Yoga and is the standard text book for

Yogasana competitions in the Yoga Sports movement. His daughter

(Geetha Iyengar) and son (Prashant Iyengar) are now in the forefront

of teaching at the centre under his watchful guidance.

Yogashri Ma Yoga Shakti at Gondia in Maharasthra has been an example

of the feminine Shakti in the field of Yoga. A disciple of Swami

Satyananda, she has charted her own novel path that emphasizes the

Bhakti Yoga path.

 

EASTERN INDIA

Swami Satyananda and his disciples have put Bihar on the Yoga map

with the Bihar School of Yoga that has been a beacon light for the

seeker of Yoga. With numerous branches all over the world and

Australia in particular, Swami Satyananda built up the Bihar School

of Yoga on the back of the Ganges at Munger in the 1960s. A favorite

chela of Swami Sivananda, his Bani encompasses the Yoga, Vedanta and

Tantric traditions dealing with Yoga as a medium to gain and control

the Psychic energies. The signature practice of the BSY is the Yoga

Nidra that was developed by Satyananda. Swami Niranjananda continues

the work of his Guru after Swami Satyananda left in 1983 and now the

Ashram has become a deemed university under the name of Bihar Yoga

Bharathi offering masters courses in the science of Yoga.

The Ramakrishna mission has continued the Bhakti Yoga movement

started by Swami Vivekananda and spread all over the country. The

main Ashram (Belur Mutt) in Kolkata (Calcutta) sits opposite the

river from the kali shrine (Dakshineshwar) where Ramakrishshna had

his mystical experiences with kali. The Swamis of this order are

known for their great wisdom and compassion and the mission has

carried out a great number of social projects for the underprivileged

population. Translation of Indian cultural literature is another of

the yeoman works by this mission. Their work in the Northeast along

with the Vivekananda Kendra has been vital in maintaining the

integrity of India.

Yogodha Satsangha, the Indian wing of the Self Realization fellowship

was founded by Swami Yogananda and has been responsible for a great

many westerners taking up the practice of Yoga through the medium of

Kriya Yoga. His famous book `Autobiography of a Yogi' was a starting

point in the spiritual journey of many westerners. His Guru Sri

Yukteshwar and Sri Ram Gopal Mujumdar (Swami Kanakananda) the Guru of

Swami Gitananda were disciples of Sri Lahiri Mahasaya. Bikram

Chowdhary the latest Yoga star in the USA is a descendent of Swami

Yogananda.

Swami Ritajananda Saraswathi in Patna Yoga Vidyalaya has been a great

inspiration to the people of Patna through his Yogashram and its

publications. He has been a member of CCRYN and a great example of

the Sivananda Yoga Tradition. Dr Niren Mujumdhar has been the guiding

light for the Yoga Sports movement in India as the General Secretary

and now as the Secretary General of the Indian Yoga Federation at

Calcutta. His attempts to unify participants of Yoga sports and bring

forth a standard have been achieved to some extent. His work with

Swami Gitananda as well as Shri Gurupriya in Italy has paved the way

for the International Yoga Federation that conducts Yogasana

Championships all over the world with great success.

 

 

NORTHEASTERN INDIA

Swami Sivananda of Guwahati and the Vivekananda Kendra have been

instrumental along with the Ramakrishna Mission in keeping the Indian

culture as well as Yoga alive in the North Eastern part of India that

is sadly neglected even in the field of Yoga. Animesh Dhar has also

been doing a good job with his time effective Yoga in this zone.

 

 

 

NORTHERN INDIA

Banaras Hindu University has been actively involved in Yoga Research,

therapy as well as Yoga Education thorough the Yoga Sadhana Kendra in

Malaviya Bhawan. Prof TR Anantharaman who was the director, Institute

of Technology, BHU and the president of the Indian Academy of Yoga

has contributed immensely to the union of ancient Yoga and Modern

science through his literary works and lectures all over India and

the world. He now runs the Ashram Atmadeep in Gurgaon in Haryana near

Delhi. Prof Dr KN Udupa who was the professor of surgery and director

of the Institute of Medical Sciences and Prof RH Singh the Professor

of Kaya Chikitsa have contributed early research works on Yoga that

have set a standard for other researchers in the field. Their work in

establishing Yoga therapy protocols for various medical disorders is

to be highly appreciated. A physicist by training Sri UA Asrani was

another scientist who had a great role in the Yoga work at BHU before

he settled down in Lucknow.

 

Swami Sivananda Saraswati, a medical doctor from south India settled

in Rishikesh after Sanyas and founded the Sivananda Ashram in 1932

and the Divine Life Society in 1936. He started the Yoga Vedanta

Forest Academy in 1948 and trained many hundreds of students. Swami

Shivananda tried to simplify the yogic and Vendantic concepts in

practical tips for the modern man. His disciples have spread his

unique teachings that are a combination of Yoga and Vedanta

throughout the world. Swami Chinmayananda went on to found the

Chinmaya Mission that has done great work in bring the Bhagavad Gita

to the common man. Swami Vishnudevananda founded the Shivananda

Ashram in Canada as well as at Nayar dam in Kerala. Swami Chidananda

helped to establish the Divine life society as a world order through

his dedicated and selfless service while Swami Satchidananda and

Swami Jyothirmayananda took Shivananda's teachings to the west and

established centers in Yogaville and Miami respectively. Swami

Satyananda founded the Bihar School of Yoga in Munger and also the

Sivananda mutt at Ganga Darshan. Swami Venkateshananda also took his

teachings to various part of the world while Swami Krishnanada

carried on the Guru's tradition at Rishikesh itself. These are only

are a few of the very well known disciples who have carried forth the

name and fame of their great Guru.

Swami Rama of the Himalayan International Institute of Yoga Science

and Philosophy at Dehra Dun was another great master who went to the

west and then finally came back to India. He displayed his yogic

powers of stopping his heart and other feats such as changing the

body temperature at two close areas of the hands etc to astonished

scientists in the USA. Swami Veda Bharathi who is a great scholar and

expert on meditation now runs his Ashram, in Uttaranchal. Many of his

disciples and associates such as Dr Rudolph Ballentine, Dr Rajmani

Tigunait and Swami Ajaya have done great work in the field of Yoga

psychology.

 

 

The Central Council for Research in Yoga and Naturopathy (CCRYN) is

the apex body for Yoga and Naturopathy in India and has in the past

few decades done great work in propagation of Yoga as a therapy as

well as in Yoga education and research. Initially Swami Direndra

Brahmachari was the director and following him Dr Naresh Kumar

Brahmachari developed the council into a formidable body. At present

Dr Ganesh Shankar is the director and is steering the council towards

becoming the registering body for Yoga in India.

Swami Direndra Brahmachari was one of the most famous yogis in India

during the time of Indira Gandhi who was a student of this maverick

yogi. He founded the Vishwayatan Yogashram in Delhi as well as his

Ashram in Jammu and made headlines for even owning a gun factory.

After his untimely demise in a helicopter crash, the Indian

government took over his Ashram in Delhi and now it is functioning as

the Moraji Desai National Institute for Yoga. Many eminent scientists

are working in the institute including Sri Girish Jha, Sri Balmukund

Singh and Dr Lajpat Rai.

Yoga research has been performed in an exemplary manner at the All

India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi. Prof BK Anand

and Prof GS Chhinna were amongst the earliest scientists to explore

the yogic phenomenon including the burial of yogis under ground for

many hours and stoppage of heartbeats etc. Later many more

researchers jumped on the bandwagon and a great amount of work still

comes out of AIIMS under eminent scientists such as Prof Ramesh

Bijlani.

Dr W Selvamurthy, the director of DIPAS has been one of the top-notch

researchers in the yogic phenomenon and his work with Yoga training

of the Indian army personnel has been of great value in places such

as the Siachin Glacier. His work on stress and in the Pathophysiology

of essential hypertension has been path breaking to say the least. He

still remains one of the humblest men in person and a great example

to young scientists.

Motilal Banarsidas, the indological publishers has recently completed

hundred years of their wonderful service to the cause of Indian

literature. Virtually any book on indological nature can be found

under their banner and this service done by the Jain brothers is to

be highly acclaimed.

 

 

NORTHWESTERN INDIA

Direndra Brahmachari through his Ashram in Jammu and Prof RC Gupta

and Prof GD Sharma through the Himachal University have been

instrumental in propagating Yoga in the Northwestern frontier. It is

to the credit of Prof RC Gupta and Prof GD Sharma that HP University

Yoga Department a well-known name all over the country.

The Chinmaya Mission with its Sidhbari Ashram has carried the message

of Swami Chinmayananda (1926-1993) and his Gita Yagnas very

efficiently. A great orator, Swami Chinmayananda was known for his

skill in explaining the most difficult of concepts to the people

through the simplest of words. He inspired a great many youth to take

up the path of Karma Yoga and serve the motherland by spreading the

message of the Gita to every nook and corner of India. The Vendantic

message of Swami Chinmayananda is being continued by the Sanyasins of

the Chinmaya order under the able guidance of the charismatic Swami

Tejomayananda. The youth wing under Swami Mitrananda is achieving

great progress in passing on the message at the youth and children

level. The Swamis of this order are known for their great oratory

skills and Chinmaya Ashrams are now found all over India. The

Chinmaya residential schools are becoming a household name with high

education standards as well as a deep emphasis on Indian culture.

Swami Shyam with his international meditation institute at Kullu has

been teaching the Advaita Vedanta and has a large European and

Canadian following.

Brahmarishi Vishwatma Bawra with his Ashram in Pinjore, Haryana was a

magnificent personality. An eloquent speaker on Yoga and allied

philosophies he was always in great demand at all conferences all

over the country and the world. Swami Yogananda and other disciples

at his Ashram are carrying on his work.

 

 

Ever since Swami Jyothirmayananda, a disciple of Swami Sivananda left

India and steeled in Miami in 1962, there was no one to spread his

message in India. Yogirathna Dr Shashi Bhushan Mishra a medical

doctor has filled this hiatus and dedicated his life to serving his

Guru. He founded the Indian chapter of the International Yoga Society

at Ghaziabad in Uttar Pradesh in 1978 and has been publishing all of

his Gurus books as well as the monthly journal Yoganjali ever since.

He and his wife are also running a clinic and orphanage in their

Gurus name.

 

The author wishes to state that this is only a humble attempt to

describe the efforts by various individuals and institutions in the

propagation and development of yoga in India in recent times. It is

entirely possible that due to the author's inexperience, ignorance or

oversight the author may have failed to mention some eminent

personalities or institutions. A humble apology is tendered for such

omissions and a request that these omissions be brought to his notice

so that they may be corrected.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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