The mutual love and concern between disciple and master are clearly expressed as Yogananda portrays the trials and tribulations of being a spiritual seeker with a strict but loving Master. These spiritual encounters offer a unique insight into the spiritual heart of India, there seemed to be no shortage of saints to inspire the young Yogananda.Īfter an aborted flight to the Himalayas, Yogananda eventually meets his Guru, Sri Yukteswar near to his hometown. In the opening chapters, we are introduced to a variety of fascinating Saints such as Master Mahasaya (author of the Gospel of Ramakrishna), the levitating Saint and the “Tiger Swami”. Even from an early age, the young Mukunda was fascinated with meeting other yogis and yearned to experience the presence of God for himself. ‘An Autobiography of a Yogi’ begins in Calcutta, India during Yogananda’s childhood. Since its first publication in 1944 “Autobiography of a Yogi” has become widely regarded as a spiritual classic, inspiring countless seekers around the world and giving a unique insight into the life of a Yogi. Autobiography of a Yogi by Paramahansa Yogananda
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