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Learn Kriya Yoga Meditation LEARN KRIYA YOGA MEDITATION Mahavatar Lahiri Swami Bhupendranath Paramahamsa Swami Paramahamsa Paramahamsa Babaji Mahasaya Shriyukteshwar Sanyal Yogananda Satyananda Hariharananda Prajnanananda Australia Kriya Yoga Association invites you to learn the authentic Kriya Yoga passed on by an unbroken lineage of realised Masters. For generations Kriya teachings have been handed Kriya Yoga provides a very powerful technique of down a lineage which was started by Mahavatar Babaji meditation that greatly enhances all spiritual practice. in 1861, when he re-introduced Kriya Yoga to modern The Kriya Yoga techniques are passed on only by word times through his disciple Lahiri Mahasaya. of mouth from an authorised teacher directly to the Kriya yoga is a relatively quick and easy non-sectarian student. path to reach higher states of consciousness and change During Kriya initiation the chakras are purified and your life by developing mind, body, intellect and infused with the triple divine qualities of light, sound awareness of the soul. Based on the science of breath, and vibration before the techniques are taught. INITIATION PROGRAMME An initiation programme comprises of a free information evening followed by a two day programme of initiation, teaching and practice. Programmes and weekly meditation are held regularly in major capital cities. Visit our website for full details. Web address and contact details are at the bottom of the page. The initiation programme will be conducted by Swamis Gurupriyananda and Sarvatmananda under the authorisation of the Kriya Yoga master, Paramahamsa Prajnanananda. Paramahamsa Prajnanananda is a Swami Gurupriyananda an Swami Sarvatmananda an realised yogi and current head of the authorised teacher of Kriya Yoga, authorised teacher of Kriya Yoga, Kriya Yoga International will be conducting the initiations will be conducting the initiations and teaching the technique. and teaching the technique. Organizations. He is a disciple and sole successor of the great master, In 1996 she was initiated into Kriya In 1994 she was initiated into Kriya Yoga. In 2012 she was initiated into Yoga. In 2012 she was initiated into Paramahamsa Hariharananda, a monkhood by Paramahamsa monkhood by Paramahamsa God-realised Kriya Yogi who was a Prajnanananda. Prajnanananda. direct disciple of Shriyukteshwar She is now based in Australia at our She is a resident monk at our new and Paramahamsa Yogananda. new Sydney ashram. Australian ashram in Sydney. For more information website: www.kriya.org.au email: [email protected] phone: 0422 334 573 .
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