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Swami Satyananda Saraswati
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Paramahamsa Satyananda was born in the Himalayan foothills at Almora (U.P.) India. He left his home at the age of 19, in search of spiritual truth. He Joined his guru, Swami Sivananda, in Rishikesh and adopted the Sannyasa way of life in 1943.
For 12 years he served his guru as one of the main pillars of the Divine Life Society
In 1956, he founded the International Yoga Fellowship Movement and, in 1963, the Bihar School of Yoga, to disseminate yoga to people of all nationalities and creeds. |  |
Over the next 20 years Paramahamsa Satyananda toured internationally and became a leading exponent of yoga and tantra. He was highly respected and beloved by yoga aspirants, disciples and devotees all over the world. He also initiated and trained thousands of sannyasins and karma sannyasins to further the yoga movement in India and abroad.
During this period he further authored over 80 books on yoga and spirituality which are a valuable source of knowledge. In 1984, he founded Sivananda Math, a charitable institution, and the Yoga Research Foundation, a medical and scientific institute. In 1988, after completing his duty to the yogic mission, he renounced all that he had created and now leads the life of a paramahamsa sannyasin. Since that time he has lived a secluded life in Rikhia.
Over the last few years he has opened his doors for about a month each a year for festivals and satsangs. Thousands of people have travelled from throughout the world simply to hear him speak.
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