Kriya Yoga sLOVEnija

Kriya Yoga sLOVEnija Kriya Yoga je starodavna metoda življenja in meditacije, ki z uporabo močnih meditativnih in jogijskih disciplin razvija telo, um, razum in zavedanje duha.

Z uporabo tehnik koncentracije, položajev in dihanja nam pomaga doživljati tri božanske prvine svetlobe, vibracije in zvoka. To doživljanje razvija eno-­‐točkovni um, ki nam omogoči preboj v najvišja stanja zavesti in s tem pomaga doseči spremembe v našem življenju. Kriya Yoga uči, da je vsako dejanje (kri) narejeno s strani vedno prisotne duše (ya). Je univerzalna duhovna disciplina, ki presega vse delitve in vsa razmejevanja.

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27/03/2026

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This video vignette is taken from a class on the Yoga Sutras of Sage Patanjali taught by Paramahamsa Prajnanananda to his students at Hariharananda Gurukulam...

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24/03/2026

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In any field that you want to be successful, combine hard work with prayer. This will help motivate you to work hard.

Excerpt from The Path of Perfection
by Paramahamsa Prajnanananda
Life is the ultimate teacher. Who am I? Where am I going? This invaluable text reassures us that we are not alone, that walking the Path of Perfection is the journey home. This compilation of talks given at the Kriya Yoga Centre in Tattendorf, Austria was intended to help us along the spiritual path, reminding us that human life is a special gift from God. We can make life beautiful by living with love, service, and spiritual discipline. Written in a conversational style that approximates the feeling of listening directly to Paramahamsa Prajnanananda. The Path of Perfection is filled with captivating stories and vivid parables. Topics include living purposefully, developing positive behavior patterns, cultivating spirituality with joyful work, discovering what we truly need, communicating with skill, interacting lovingly with others, maintaining inner strength and determination, discriminating clearly in word and deed, and integrating head, heart, and hands.

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11/03/2026

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11/03/2026

Meditacija ☆ to soboto, 14.3.26 ob 18:05h.... Yama Yoga - Celovška.

09/03/2026

Swami Shriyukteshwar Giri

A worthy disciple of Lahiri Mahashaya, Priyanath Karar, constantly absorbed in God consciousness, deep in the shambhavi state, and introverted, was none other than the world renowned Swami Shriyukteshwar Giri.

What ancient sages and saints had practiced and put into scriptures, he translated in his own life by passing through all the four ashramas (stages) of Hindu life: brahmacharya(celibacy), grihastha (householder, family life), vanaprastha (life of seclusion), andsannyasa (renunciation) with achievement of four purusarthas: dharma, artha, k**a, andmoksha to mark his illustrious life as complete and all perfect.

Swami Shriyukteshwar Giri was born to a disciplined, punctilious, and diligent landowner father, Kshetranath Karar, and a devout, pious, and pure mother, Kadambini Devi, on the tenth of May, 1855 in Serampore on the banks of the holy river Ganga. Originally named Priyanath Karar, he was brilliant, inquisitive, fearless, bold, highly spiritual, reasonable, and logical from his very childhood. His innate, deep-rooted tendency to quest inwardly and his unquenchable thirst for knowledge helped him pass all his school examinations successfully and then attend college and medical school.

After the death of his father, under the guidance of his God-conscious mother, he married according to his mother's wish. Despite his many achievements, his family life, his medical knowledge, his mastery of astronomy and astrology, and his knowledge of many languages, including English, French, Hindi, Bengali, and Sanskrit, he still thirsted for something more. An intense desire for God-realization drove him to visit sages and saints. His quest remained unanswered until he met Shri Shyamacharan Lahiri Mahashaya in Kashi (Benares) and became his disciple. From the auspicious day of his initiation into Kriya Yoga, Priyanath devoted himself sincerely to meditation and Kriya practice in close correspondence and company with Lahiri Mahashaya. He was so dear to Lahiri Mahashaya’s heart and mind that Lahiri Mahashaya addressed him as Priya (loved one) to show his special affection for him.

Upon returning to Serampore from the Kumbha Mela, he started the holy project, as directed by Babaji Maharaj, of writing a synthesis between Western philosophy and Eastern mysticism. He soon completed the work titled Kaivalya Darshana (The Holy Science), and Babaji Maharaj, as promised, privileged Priyanath with his darshan when he was coming out from his bath in the river Ganga after meditating the whole night. Babaji Maharaj declined visiting the ashram even with Priyanath's heart moistening entreaties. The elation he had while rushing to the ashram and returning with milk and fruits to offer to Babaji Maharaj soon withered away when he found Babaji no more, and in great wrath he threw them away. This fury of anger did not remain hidden from Babaji Maharaj. On the occasion of his meeting with Babaji Maharaj in Lahiri Mahashaya's house, the great master admonished him not to be angry and show conceit.

On March 22, 1903, the day of Vernal Equinox according to Priyanath’s cosmic astrology, not the conventional April 13 or 14, he established a hermitage named Karar Ashram in Puri Nilachaladham and adjacent to the seashore. It was a milestone in the history of Kriya Yoga. Brought from the labyrinthine caverns of the Himalayas to the plains by his master, Yogiraj Shyamacharan Lahiri Mahashaya, Kriya Yoga was spread by his worthy disciple Shriyukteshwarji to mingle with the infinite ocean.

As revealed beforehand to his disciple Narayan, Swami Shriyukteshwar entered into mahasamadhi on the 9th of March, 1936, in Puri Karar Ashram. A worthy disciple can be a worthy master. He produced many worthy God-realized and world-renowned disciples such as Paramahamsa Yogananda and Paramahamsa Hariharananda, who successfully fructified their master's dream by spreading Kriya Yoga to every nook and corner of the world. The stunning account of his resurrection before Yoganandaji in a Mumbai hotel after his mahasamadhi, narrating his sojourn in hiranyaloka, and appearing before Paramahamsa Hariharananda and other disciples many times, fills devotees with spiritual vibrations. His five quintessential nuances — self-control, steadiness in spiritual practice, deep scriptural insight, self-surrender, and strict discipline — remain as priceless treasures for Kriya practitioners wishing to ascend to the Ultima

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07/03/2026

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Pride is blinding, banishing the vision of vastness possessed by greater souls. Humbleness is the open gate through which the divine flood of Mercy and Power loves to flow into receptive souls.

—Sri Paramahansa Yogananda

05/03/2026

What is real life?
The Acharya answers, doshsvivarjitam yat: "freedom from weaknesses, defects, or mistakes." So, a worthy life is a mistake-free life. A common mistake everyone commits is forgetting God. That is the real mistake. When we forget the real purpose of living, we pursue many things and become trapped in the cycle of birth and death.
The yogis say that when we were in the mother's womb, there was only one prayer, that is, " when we are born, we will spend every moment in God consciousness." But we forget this once we enter the world. Instead of being charged with love and devotion, we became busy in the worldly play of accumulation, ego and anger. That is the real mistake, the defect. Because we forget God, all the other defects spring into existence. We don't live in the presence of God.

An extract from ' A Rosary of Questions & Answers'
By Shri Guruji Paramahamsa Prajnanananda Ji

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02/03/2026

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In the springtime, when the flowers bloom, k**a, the god of love, desire and passion moves with his bow and five arrows in his quiver. With one arrow he tempts ordinary human beings, which is enough to create love or desire in an ordinary person. With two arrows he attacks the farmers. Three arrows are needed for a king or a man of great strength. Four arrows for students and five arrows are needed to pierce the yogis. It is a mythological description. So if you are meditating be careful. K**a will come with all his arrows. Spring is the time of the manifestation of life. According to Indian mythology, the creation started at the time of spring.
~ Paramahamsa Prajnanananda

Excerpt from Life and Values by Paramahamsa Prajnanananda

Man has succeeded in making the world a great place to live, but in the midst of wealth and prosperity, he lives a life of worry and anxiety. Excessive indulgence in sense enjoyment leads to sorrow. Intelligent self-restraint and discipline help us attain a state of permanent joy.

Life and Values presents an easy, clear-cut path for living a productive and happy life. Paramahamsa Prajnanananda, in his inimitable and compassionate style, explains how through meditation and moderation, by analyzing our weaknesses and strengths, cultivating values and living consciously, we can smooth the struggle of everyday life.

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