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Autobiography of a yogi / by Paramhansa Yogananda ; with a preface by W.Y. Evans-Wentz.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 20??Description: 428 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781607962892
  • 1607962896
Subject(s):
Contents:
My parents and early life -- Mother's death and the amulet -- The saint with two bodies -- My interrupted flight toward the Himalaya -- A "perfume saint" performs his wonders -- The tiger swami -- The levitating saint -- India's great scientist and inventor J. C. Bose -- The blissful devotee and his cosmic romance -- I meet my master, Sri Yukteswar -- Two penniless boys in Brindaban -- Years in my master's hermitage -- The sleepless saint -- An experience in cosmic consciousness -- The cauliflower robbery -- Outwitting the stars -- Sasi and the three sapphires -- A Mohammedan wonder-worker -- My Guru appears simultaneously in Calcutta and Serampore -- We do not visit Kashmir -- We visit Kashmir -- The heart of a stone image -- My university degree -- I become a monk of the Swami order -- Brother Ananta and Sister Nalini -- The science of Kriya Yoga -- Founding of a yoga school at Ranchi -- Kashi, reborn and rediscovered -- Rabindranath Tagore and I compare schools -- The law of miracles -- An interview with the sacred mother -- Rama is raised from the dead -- Babaji, the Yogi of modern India -- Materializing a palace in the Himalayas -- The Christlike life of Lahiri Mahasaya -- Babaji's interest in the west -- I go to America -- Luther Burbank, an American saint -- Therese Neumann, the Catholic stigmatist of Bavaria -- I return to India -- An idyll in south India -- Last days with my guru -- The resurrection of Sri Yukteswar -- With Mahatma Gandhi at Wardha -- The Bengali "joy-permeated mother" -- The woman yogi who never eats -- I return to the west -- At Encinitas in California.
Summary: As a young man Paramhansa Yogananda embarked on a quest to find his spiritual master, which he did in the form of Swami Sri Yukteswar. Together they achieved 'a oneness of silence, words seemed the rankest superfluities'. A mixture of biography and scholarly reflections on the deepest mysteries of life, this is the classic text which introduced millions in the West to the teachings of meditation and kriya yoga.
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Includes bibliographical references.

My parents and early life -- Mother's death and the amulet -- The saint with two bodies -- My interrupted flight toward the Himalaya -- A "perfume saint" performs his wonders -- The tiger swami -- The levitating saint -- India's great scientist and inventor J. C. Bose -- The blissful devotee and his cosmic romance -- I meet my master, Sri Yukteswar -- Two penniless boys in Brindaban -- Years in my master's hermitage -- The sleepless saint -- An experience in cosmic consciousness -- The cauliflower robbery -- Outwitting the stars -- Sasi and the three sapphires -- A Mohammedan wonder-worker -- My Guru appears simultaneously in Calcutta and Serampore -- We do not visit Kashmir -- We visit Kashmir -- The heart of a stone image -- My university degree -- I become a monk of the Swami order -- Brother Ananta and Sister Nalini -- The science of Kriya Yoga -- Founding of a yoga school at Ranchi -- Kashi, reborn and rediscovered -- Rabindranath Tagore and I compare schools -- The law of miracles -- An interview with the sacred mother -- Rama is raised from the dead -- Babaji, the Yogi of modern India -- Materializing a palace in the Himalayas -- The Christlike life of Lahiri Mahasaya -- Babaji's interest in the west -- I go to America -- Luther Burbank, an American saint -- Therese Neumann, the Catholic stigmatist of Bavaria -- I return to India -- An idyll in south India -- Last days with my guru -- The resurrection of Sri Yukteswar -- With Mahatma Gandhi at Wardha -- The Bengali "joy-permeated mother" -- The woman yogi who never eats -- I return to the west -- At Encinitas in California.

As a young man Paramhansa Yogananda embarked on a quest to find his spiritual master, which he did in the form of Swami Sri Yukteswar. Together they achieved 'a oneness of silence, words seemed the rankest superfluities'. A mixture of biography and scholarly reflections on the deepest mysteries of life, this is the classic text which introduced millions in the West to the teachings of meditation and kriya yoga.

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