Himalaya ka Yogi - Part I

Himalaya ka Yogi - Part I

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Book Specification

Item Code: IDF656
Author: Shri Yogeshwaranand Parmahans
Publisher: YOGA NIKETAN TRUST DELHI
Language: English
Edition: 1992
Pages: 313
Cover: Hardcover
Other Details 9.5" X 6.3"
Weight 670 gm

Book Description

About the Book:

The series of books an ancient higher yoga by one of the greatest yogis of the 20th century, Shree Yogeshwaranand Parmahans. The unique feature and importance of his works lies in the fact that these are not based merely on a thorough study and complete understanding of the ancient scriptures but more on the knowledge gained directly during his long samadhis which culminated in his realization of soul and God. He has given this subtle science a place in the scientific world, which is far above any other branch of the modern science.

Later his search for a great yogi led him to swami Atmanan in a cave near Gangotari from whom he learnt Samprajnata samadhi and perception of various processes of nature in the state of samadhi, the ultimate divine knowledge.

The various events of his life in the Himalayas with the great ascetics and in practice of higher yoga are far stranger than fiction. Some of them are even unbelievable for those who are not conversant with yoga as will be seen from one of the events of the great yogi's life in his own words. He placed his gracious hand on my head. I went on seeing the very things that you may read in this book and visualize by yoga within your own self.

He has set down for posterity, his work of a lifetime in his books on higher yoga. Some day when the top scientists of the western world pay the attention it deserves, to this subtlest of material for their research and cause a stir in the world of science. At present these books are helping keen aspirants everywhere to achieve their ultimate goal of realization of soul and God.

About the Author:

He has formerly known as Brahmachari Vyas Dev ji, left his home at a tender age of fourteen in search of knowledge and self-realisation. The young Brahmachari spent the early years of his life in the study of Sanskrit and mastering the scriptural lore. Then he followed the path of ancient rishis of the Himalayas and practiced the most difficult tapasya and yogic Sandhana. While continuing the search of real guru who could lead him to the final goal. He come across a number of ascetics about whom one reads only in the scriptures but his search came to and end only when the met Avadhoot swami Atmanand ji, who had then returned from Tibet.

By Constant and dedicated practice of meditation he experienced various type of Samadhis some of them lasting for several weeks which culminated in his gaining knowledge of self-realisation, origin and dissolution of cosmos and the goal of human existence. The esoteric knowledge which used to pass from guru to disciple through personal relationship and which sometimes required not only a whole lifetime but several lives, has now been set down at the behest of his guru in his books.

He has formerly known as Brahmachari Vyas Dev ji, left his home at a tender age of fourteen in search of knowledge and self-realisation. The young Brahmachari spent the early years of his life in the study of Sanskrit and mastering the scriptural lore. Then he followed the path of ancient rishis of the Himalayas and practiced the most difficult tapasya and yogic Sandhana. While continuing the search of real guru who could lead him to the final goal. He come across a number of ascetics about whom one reads only in the scriptures but his search came to and end only when the met Avadhoot swami Atmanand ji, who had then returned from Tibet.

By Constant and dedicated practice of meditation he experienced various type of Samadhis some of them lasting for several weeks which culminated in his gaining knowledge of self-realisation, origin and dissolution of cosmos and the goal of human existence. The esoteric knowledge which used to pass from guru to disciple through personal relationship and which sometimes required not only a whole lifetime but several lives, has now been set down at the behest of his guru in his books.

CONTENTS

PART ONE

Chapter 1 Towards renunciation 1-30
Chapter 2 The Beginning or Yoga Practice 31-100
Chapter 3 Acquisition of Real Knowledge 101-123
Chapter 4 Teaching of Yoga 125-203
Chapter 5 Propagation of Divinity 205-299

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