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Ananda Dallas Meditation & Yoga Center Welcome to Ananda Dallas! Stay present for news about our new Sangha House!

A note for the new year from your family at Ananda Texas. 🙏
12/01/2026

A note for the new year from your family at Ananda Texas. 🙏

11/01/2026

We welcome you to our Ananda Sangha House in the spirit of community support for whatever your spiritual aspirations may be! Transform with us! (You can join us online as well if you can’t make it in person)

Sunday Satsang at Ananda is inspired by the meditation tradition of the East and the ancient teachings of mystical Christianity, with inspirational readings from both the Bible and the Bhagavad Gita. Service usually includes purification, chanting, affirmations, and meditation as well.

On the second Sunday of each month we invite one of Ananda’s most prominent teachers and leaders from around the world to join us online and share with us. We still come together in person and do the first part of the satsang as our traditional Sunday service with chanting, affirmations and readings and then at 11:00am we spend the last hour online with our special guest.

This week Nayaswami Sagar joins us from Ananda Village, CA.

About our Guest
Born into a family of Kriya Yogis, Nayaswami Sagar read the Autobiography of a Yogi at the young age of seven and has ever since been an avid student of Paramhansa Yogananda’s teachings.

Sagar currently resides at Ananda Village, California and serves in Ananda’s Online Ministry. He is one of the principal instructors for the Ananda Course in Meditation and has helped create several online offerings on diverse topics such as The Yoga Teachings of Jesus, Karma and Reincarnation, The Anatomy of the Astral Body, Losing the Fear of Death Through the Science of Yoga, and more. Originally from Mumbai, Sagar also served Ananda in India for nearly seven years in numerous capacities, and holds advanced degrees in Engineering.

10:00am Welcome, & Opening Prayer, Chanting
10:15am Meditation
10:45am Affirmation from Affirmations for Self-Healing
10:50am Offertory and announcements
10:55am Reading Bible & Bhagavad Gita readings and commentary from Rays of the One Light
11:00am: Introduce Nayaswami Sagar

04/01/2026

Sunday Satsang at Ananda is inspired by the meditation tradition of the East and the ancient teachings of mystical Christianity, with inspirational readings from both the Bible and the Bhagavad Gita. Service usually includes purification, chanting, affirmations, and meditation as well.

13/12/2025

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Wednesday 09:30 - 14:00
Thursday 17:00 - 20:00
Friday 17:30 - 21:00
Sunday 09:30 - 14:00

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About Ananda

“Live quietly in the moment and see the beauty of all before you. The future will take care of itself.” Paramhansa Yogananda, author of Autobiography of a Yogi.

Paramhansa Yogananda’s arrival in Boston in 1920 marked the beginning of a new wave of spiritual consciousness in America and throughout the world.

His mission was one of world peace and brotherhood, as well as individual Self-realization, both of which he said could be achieved through the practice of transformative meditation techniques such as Kriya Yoga, which he referred to as “the airplane route to God.”

When he published his now famous Autobiography of a Yogi in 1946, it was soon after the close of the second World War, a conflict which he prayed would never be repeated. The book had tremendous influence and inspired spiritual leaders in the growing counter-culture movement which blossomed over a decade later.