Om Sri Mahavatar Babaji Namaha
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Who is Mahavatar Babaji?
Mahavatar Babaji is a great yogi who has mastered the art of immortality. He is known as the father of all the modern kriya-yoga traditions. Mahavatar Babaji appeared more than 5000 years ago. When Mahavatar Babaji was about to leave His own body, 1800 years ago, His sister Mataji intervened saying, ‘If it makes no difference to you, then please stay in your body until everyone has attained the true purpose of their lives.’ Moved by His sister’s request, Mahavatar Babaji agreed and committed His life to serve humanity on its path toward realisation, both Self- and God-realisation. He is still alive today, residing in the remote regions of the Himalayas.
Mahavatar Babaji
Father of Kriya-Yoga Mahavatar Babaji has been the guardian of this secret knowledge and these powerful techniques since His appearance in the world. He is known as the father of all kriya-yoga traditions, and He is the living embodiment of kriya-yoga. The science of kriya-yoga is actually quite extensive.
Spoken about by Paramahamsa Yogananda in Autobiography of a Yogi, Atma Kriya Yoga is a direct connection to Mahavatar Kriya Babaji and the Realised Masters who have given the grace to teach Kriya Yoga today, helping us to realise the Divine within, becoming this unconditional love that is the true nature of the soul.
Offering a simple yet profoundly effective meditation technique, providing a swift route to higher consciousness and profound personal transformation. By nurturing the development of the mind, body, intellect, and soul awareness, it holds the promise of significant change.
This approach is inclusive and non-sectarian, devoid of harsh ascetic practices, making it accessible to both those immersed in modern life and those seeking solitude in remote mountain caves.
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