About
Swami Jyotirmayananda and His Ashram
Swami
Jyotirmayananda was born on February 3, 1931, in a pious family in Dumari
Buzurg, District Saran, Bihar, India, a northern province sanctified
by the great Lord Buddha. From his early childhood he showed various
marks of future saintliness. He was calm and reflective, compassionate
to all, and a constant source of inspiration to all who came in contact
with him. Side by side with his studies and practical duties, he reflected
upon life's deeper purpose. An overwhelming feeling to serve humanity
through a spiritual life led him to embrace the ancient order of Sanyasa
on February 3, 1953, at the age of 22. Living in the Himalayan retreats
by the sacred Ganges River, he practiced intense austerities. In tireless
service of his Guru, Sri Swami Sivananda Maharaj, Swamiji taught at
the Yoga Vedanta Forest Academy as a professor of religion. In addition
to giving lectures on the Upanishads, Raja Yoga and all the important
scriptures of India, he was the editor of the Yoga Vedanta Journal.
Ever able to assist foreign students in their understanding of Yoga
and Vedanta, his intuitive perception of their problems endeared him
to all. Swamiji's exemplary life, love towards all beings, great command
of spiritual knowledge, and dynamic expositions on Yoga and Vedanta
philosophy attracted enormous interest all over India. He frequently
lectured by invitation at the All India Vedanta Conferences in Delhi,
Amritsar, Ludhiana, and in other parts of India.
In 1962, after many requests, Swami Jyotirmayananda came to the West
to spread the knowledge of India. As founder of Sanatan Dharma Mandir
in Puerto Rico (1962-1969), Swamiji rendered unique service to humanity
through his regular classes, weekly radio lectures in English and in
Spanish, and numerous TV appearances. In March 1969, Swamiji moved to
Miami, Florida, and established the ashram that has become the center
for the international activities of the Yoga Research Foundation. Branches
of this organization now exist throughout the world and spread the teachings
of yoga to aspirants everywhere. In 1985, Swamiji founded an ashram
near New Delhi, India, which is now serving the community by offering
yoga classes, by publishing the Hindi Journal, Yoganjali, by assisting
the needy through a medical clinic and by furthering the education of
children through the Bal Divya Jyoti Public School.
Today Swami Jyotirmayananda occupies a place of the highest order among
the international men of wisdom. He is well recognized as the foremost
proponent of Integral Yoga, a way of life and thought that synthesizes
the various aspects of the ancient yoga tradition into a comprehensive
plan of personality integration.
Through insightful lectures that bring inspiration to thousands who
attend the conferences, camps and philosophical gatherings, Swamiji
shares the range and richness of his knowledge of the great scriptures
of the world. Spiritual seekers throughout the world enjoy his monthly
magazine-International Yoga Guide. His numerous books and cassette tapes
are enriching the lives of countless aspirants who have longed for spiritual
guidance that makes the most profound secrets of yoga available to them
in a manner that is joyous and practical.
The holy presence of Swami Jyotirmayananda fills the atmosphere with
the silent, powerful message of Truth, and the soul is nurtured and
nourished, allowing for a total education and evolution of one's inner
Self.