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Siddha Kundalini Tantra Karma Paths Yoga


The goal of the Siddha Yoga path is Self-realization -- the experience of unity with God. It teaches that within each of us, behind the mind, the body, the ego, is a divine power. Siddha Yoga students embrace the spiritual practices of yoga including meditation, chanting, contemplation and study, and selfless service, as the means to the goal of Self-realization.

    Top: Society: Religion and Spirituality: Yoga: Paths: Karma: Tantra: Kundalini: Siddha

See Also:

  • Siddha Yoga Meditation Global Site - SYDA Foundation global site on the Siddha Yoga Path, under the guidance of Gurumayi Chidvilasananda, the successor of Swami Muktananda (d. 1982). Information on Siddha Yoga philosophy and culture, worldwide ashrams, centers, programs and individual partic
  • Siddha Yoga - Brief introduction, links and photographs of Gurumayi Chidvilasananda.
  • What's Siddha Yoga About? - Personal introduction to Siddha Yoga, written by a devotee of Gurumayi Chidvilasananda.
  • Self Awareness Institute: Laguna Beach, California - Offer courses in self realization and teacher training in Shaktipat Meditation.
  • Siddha Loka: The abode of the Siddha Guru - Siddha Loka is an Ashram (hermitage) near Bangalore in India, headed by Swami Chetanananda Saraswati, a disciple of Bhagwan Nityananda of Ganeshpuri. Site with many photos of the ashram and information on programs.
  • Acharya Chandrahas Sharma- Siddha Yoga - India-based type of Siddha Yoga, based on the Shaktipat tradition of Yogeshwar Sri Chandra Mohan Ji (1907-1990) and Mahaprabhu Ramlal Ji (1888 - ca. 1939). Teachings, photos and biographical details.
  • Nityananda Institute - Directed by Swami Chetanananda, named after Bhagavan Nityananda of Ganeshpuri (died 1961). Information on programs in Boston, New York and Santa Monica.
  • Shanti Mandir - Group of Swami Nityananda (Subhash Shetty, born 1962), the brother of Gurumayi Chidvilasananda, and also one of the successors of Swami Muktananda (d. 1982). Information on teaching and ashrams, with a photo gallery.


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