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Product Details : Yogi Katha Amrit - Autobiography of a Yogi
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| Table of Contents PREFACE, BY W Y EVANS-WENTZ; LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS; CHAPTER My Parents and Early Life; My Mother’s Death and the Mystic Amulet; The Saint With Two Bodies (Swami Pranabananda); My Interrupted Flight toward the Himalayas; A Perfume Saint Displays His Wonders; The Tiger Swami; The Levitating Saint (Nagendra Nath Bhaduri); India’s Great Scientist, J C Bose; The Blissful Devotee and His Cosmic Romance ( Master Mahasaya); I Meet My Master, Sri Yukteswar; Two Penniless Boys in Brindaban; Years in My Masters’ Hermitage; The Sleepless Saint (Ram Gopal Muzumdar); An Experience in Cosmic Consciousness; The Cauliflower robbery Outwitting the Stars; Sasi and the three Sapphires; A Mohammedan Wonder-Worker (Afzal Khan); My Master, in Calcutta, appears in Serampore; We Do Not Visit Kashmir; We Visit Kashmir; The Heart of a Stone Image; I Receive My University Degree; I Become a Monk of the Swami Order; Brother Ananta and Sister Nalini; The Science of Kriya Yoga; Founding a Yoga School in Ranchi; Kashi, Reborn and Discovered; Rabindranath Tagore and I Compare Schools; The Law of Miracles An Interview With the Sacred Mother (Kashi Moni Lahiri); Rama Is Raised From the Dead; Babaji, Yogi-Christ of Modern India; Materializing a Place in the Himalayas; The Christlike Life of Lahiri Mahasaya; Babaji’s Interest in the West I Go to America; Luther Burbank-A Saint Amid the Roses; Therese Neumann, the Catholic Stigmatist; I Return to India An Idyl in South India; Last Days With My Guru; The Resurrection of Sri Yukteswar; With Mahatma Gandhi at Wardha The Bengali Joy-Permeated Mother (Ananda Moyi Ma); The Woman Yogi Who Never Eats (Giri Bala); I Return to the West At Encinitas in California; The Years 1940-1951; Paramahansa Yogananda: A Yogi in Life and Death; Commemorative stamp issued by Government of India in honour of Paramahansa Yogananda; Aims and Ideals of Yogoda Satsanga Society of India |
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| About the Author Paramhansa Yogananda was one of the best known spiritual teachers of the Twentieth Century. His Autobiography of a Yogi, since its appearance in 1946, has been printed in nineteen languages, has touched the hearts of missions, and has been rated the best-selling autobiography of all times. Yogananda was the first true yoga master to settle in the West. He lived in America from 1920 until his death in 1952, teaching hundreds of thousands of people and bringing crystal clarity to ancient teachings of the East that are shrouded in the cultural assumptions and terminology of an era long past. | |