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Kripalu Yoga Ashram - Swami Kripalvananda (Swami Kripalu)

This site was created to pictorially document and preserve the memory of Yogacharya Swami Kripalvananda (otherwise known as Swami Kripalu), whose life and teachings have touched and continue to touch many thousands of people around the world.
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    1. Asana and Mudra — Swami Kripalvananda (Swami Kripalu)

    Read about Swami Kripalvananda's (Swami Kripalu's) life, lifestyle, and writings, including his bio and daily schedule.


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    Here's a look at the life of the yoga master who inspired the work that Kripalu has been engaged in for the last 48 years. Swami Kripalu—whose given name was Saraswati Chandra Majmudar—was born on January 13, , in an impoverished, pre-partition India just emerging from years of British rule.


    Resources - Swami Kripalvananda (Swami Kripalu)

  • Swami Kripalvananda (Bapuji) was one of the great saints of the 20th Century. Meditating 10 hours a day for 30 years, he survived the awakening of kundalini, turned the evolutionary power upward, opened the chakras, and achieved kechari mudra, the doorway to the formation of the Divine Body, the spectacular culmination of Sahaja, or Natural Yoga.


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      In this excerpt from Richard Faulds (Shobhan)'s new book on the life of Swami Kripalu, a young Swami Kripalu begins his life as a spiritual seeker and renunciate.


  • Asana and Mudra – By Swami Kripalvananda (English edition) · Infinite Grace: The.
  • (Picture book) – First Gujarati edition – 1952. Asana and Mudra (Complete 900 page book) – First Gujarati edition – 1967. Guru Prasadi (The Gift of the Guru) – 1964. Shri Guru Vachanamrita (Parts 1 & 2 – The Sadhak’s Companion) – 1968. Gopi Bhav. Commentary on Gopi’s Bhajans – 1969. Raga Jyoti – Two Volumes.
  • Kripalvananda, also known as Swami Sri Kripalvanand or Bapuji, was a renowned master of kundalini yoga and the namesake of the Kripalu Center, Kripalu Yoga style and Kripalvananda Yoga Institute, as well as a significant influence on Kriya Yoga in.
  • Jai Bhagwan. This site was created to pictorially document and preserve the memory of Yogacharya Swami Kripalvananda (otherwise known as Swami Kripalu), whose life and teachings have touched and continue to touch many thousands of people around the world.

    About Swami Kripalvananda

    This document provides an introduction to the life and teachings of Swami Kripalu, the founder of Kripalu Yoga. It discusses three key aspects of Kripalu's approach: śaktipāt initiation, prāṇayoga meditation practice, and attainment of a divine immortal body.
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  • The Swami Kripalu Reader: Selected Works from a Yogic Master

    Study the scriptures, especially the books written by your guru. Keep the company of saints. Practice right action, sensual restraint, self-analysis, and faithfully perform your duties. May God bless us all. May our spiritual journey together be successful. My blessings to you. My constant Jai Bhagwan. Your dear Bapuji” [ Back to Top].
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  • A Wandering Swami: An Excerpt from a New History of Swami Kripalu Biographical Sketch—Swami Kripalvananda (Bapuji) 1913-1981 Swami Kripalvananda was also known as Kripalvanand, Kripalvanandji, Swami Kripalu, Swami Krupalu and Bapuji “LIBERATION IS THE ONLY AIM OF MY LIFE” January 13, 1913 Born Haridas Jamnadas Majmundar in Dabhoi, Dist. Baroda, Gujarat state, India. Father, Jamnadas Majmundar, born.
  • Swami Kripalvananda by Ellen Goldberg | PDF | Yoga | Asana Swami Kripalvananda (Bapuji) was one of the great saints of the 20th Century. Meditating 10 hours a day for 30 years, he survived the awakening of kundalini, turned the evolutionary power upward, opened the chakras, and achieved kechari mudra, the doorway to the formation of the Divine Body, the spectacular culmination of Sahaja, or Natural Yoga.
  • Vandana Book — Swami Kripalvananda (Swami Kripalu) He is initiated as a renunciate and swami, and given the name Swami Kripalvananda, meaning "compassionate one." He goes on to revitalizes the ancient teachings of yoga, making them applicable to contemporary practitioners. Read more about Swami Kripalu's life as a renunciate monk. 1950.