Autobiografia De Un Yogui Paramahansa Yoganand... -

: The text is famous for its vivid accounts of saints and miracles, including figures like Mahatma Gandhi , Therese Neumann , and the "Saint with Two Bodies," which challenge materialistic logic. Cultural Legacy and Influence

: Yogananda presents yoga not as a religion, but as a precise science of meditation designed to unlock higher consciousness and joy. Autobiografia De Un Yogui Paramahansa Yoganand...

The creation of the book was reportedly foretold fifty years prior by the great master , who predicted a surge of interest in yoga in the West. Yogananda’s narrative begins with his early life in India and his relentless search for his guru, Swami Sri Yukteswar , eventually documenting his 30-year mission to America to spread these teachings. Core Themes and Teachings : The text is famous for its vivid

: A central message is the essential unity of all true faiths. Yogananda frequently draws parallels between Indian yogic principles and the inner teachings of Christianity, such as "Christ Consciousness". Yogananda’s narrative begins with his early life in

: It has been translated into over 50 languages and remains a cornerstone for organizations like the Self-Realization Fellowship , which Yogananda founded to continue his work. Autobiografía de un Yogui by Paramahansa Yogananda

As the only autobiography of an Indian master written by the master himself, it serves as a bridge between Eastern mysticism and Western logic, introducing millions to the science of and the potential for direct, personal experience of the Divine. A Life Prophesied

: The book is the primary vehicle for introducing the "liberating teachings" of Kriya Yoga, a technique focused on spiritual advancement through breath and energy control.