Mahamuni Babaji's: The Original Kriya
Book Specification
Item Code: | IHF083 |
Author: | Swami Satyeswaranada |
Publisher: | The Sanskrit Classics, Publisher |
Language: | English |
Edition: | 2005 |
ISBN: | 1877854425 |
Pages: | 660 (Illustrated Throughout In B/W) |
Cover: | Hardcover |
Other Details | 8.6" X 5.8" |
Weight | 840 gm |
Book Description
Vidyaratna Babaji (Swami Satyeswarananda Maharaj) was educated as a resident student for eight years in the hermitage school.
He learned Kirya from Swami Satyananda with whom he was closely associated for long twenty years.
Graduated from the University of Calcutta with a B. A. Philosophy honors, received an M.A. in philosophy specializing in Vedanta philosophy, concurrently received a LL.B.(Law) degree, and also worked for Ph.D. program.
He was a professor of law and an advocate (attorney).
He entered into the order of Swami with the blessings of Jagatguru Sankaracharya Swami Krishna Tirtha Bharati of Puri Gobardhan Math and Bidyananda Presided over the ceremony.
He lived in a small hut for twelve (12) years in Dunagiri Hill, Himalayas; sometimes with Mahamuni Babaji who frequently visited him.
Suddenly, without taking a vow, he observed Continuous Silence...(akhanda mouna) for three long years and was known as silent sage, Mouni Baba, Mouni Swami.
In 1974, he received "Kriya Sutra" the message of Mahamuni Babaji at Dunagiri Hill Himalayas.
In 1975, at the instruction of Babaji, he toured the world and lectured in European countries.
In 1976, Mahamuni Babaji initiated him into Purna Kriya in the Himalayas and commissioned him to re-establish the Original Kriya.
In 1982, Mahamuni Babaji sent Vidyaratna Babaji to America. He was lived in America ever since.
He has authored more than forty-five (45) books. Some of them are as follows:
1. Babaji and His Legacy,
2. The Divine incarnation
3. Biography of a Yogi, volume 1
4. Kriya: Finding the true path,
5. The six systems (Sara Darsan), and
6. The Holy Bible: In the light of Kriya.
As a sannyasi, he lives and stays alone; and eats meals prepared by himself (swapak). Like Mahamuni Babaji and Lahiri Mahasay, he is free of asrams, centers and organizations. As a servant of all (sakaler das) he serves only the qualified, since and serious seekers of truth form San Diego, California (U.S.A)
Dedication | iii | |
List of Books | v | |
Notes on the revised and Enlarged second edition | vi | |
The Illustrations | viii | |
The Original Kriya | ||
"Chapters" | ||
1. | How the Kriya Sutras were received | 1 |
2. | The Kriya Sutras | 12 |
3. | The Birth place of Kriya | 51 |
4. | The fundamental features of the original Kriya | 96 |
5. | The Kriya dictionary and the glossary | 101 |
6. | The Kriya Bijnan (Science) | 127 |
7. | The author's discourse on Kriya with Babaji and Babaji's Synoptic advice | 166 |
8. | Lahiri Mahasay's personal letters to Kriya Disciples and Synopsis of his comments | 184 |
9. | The author's discourse on Kriya with Swami Satyananda | 238 |
10. | The Kriya Publications | 312 |
11 | The Kriya Network | 318 |
12. | The Historical development | 345 |
13. | The Kriya Modifications | 505 |
14. | About organizations | 540 |
15 | About Avatar in vedic culture | 581 |
16 | The Righteous Way | 605 |
17 | The author's conclusion | 635 |
18 | About the author | 644 |