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| | Swami Sivananda - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Swami Sivananda organized the All-world Religions Federation in 1945 and established the All-world Sadhus Federation in 1947. |  | | For Swami Sivananda, the disciple of Sri Deep Narayan Mahaprabhuji, see Swami Sivananda (Rajasthan). |  | | The free distribution of spiritual literature drew a steady flow of disciples to the Swami, including the young U.G. Krishnamurti, who studied with him for seven summers, and Swami Satyananda Saraswati, founder of Satyananda Yoga. |
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| | Swami Sitaramananda - Swami Sitaramananda & Sivananda Yoga |
 | | Swami Sitaramananda - Swami Sitaramananda and Sivananda Yoga |  | | Swami Sitaramananda is an International meditation teacher, director of the Sivananda Ashram Yoga Farm in Grass Valley and the spiritual director of the Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centers in Los Angeles and San Francisco. |  | | Swami Vishnu-devananda is there as an example, and he is encouraging me to practice the karma yoga (selfless work) and the self discipline, but I believe it was myself that was so inspired that I became very, very serious in daily yoga and meditation practice. |
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| | Swami Sivananda (Rajasthan) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Swami Sivananda is well known in India and throughout the world for his bhajans (devotional hymns), a selection of which have been collected and published in the book Sri Sivananda Vani Prakash'. |  | | Swami Sivananda, born in the village Choti Khatu, district Nagaur (Rajasthan), whose original name was Savai Singh, was the son of a Rajastani nobleman (Thakur Sri Balvant Singhji Jodha Rajput). |  | | His birth and death dates are not known. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swami_Sivananda_(Rajasthan)
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| | International Sivananda Yoga |
 | | For 10 years Swami Vishnu-devananda continued at the Sivananda Ashram and was trained in all aspects of Yoga by Swami Sivananda. |  | | Founder of the International Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centers, Swami Vishnu-devananda, was a world authority on Hatha and Raja Yoga. |  | | Upon the instruction of his guru, Swami Sivananda of Rishikesh, India, Swami Vishnu-devananda (in photo at left, standing next to his guru on the banks of the Ganges river in India) headed to the West and began travelling and teaching throughout the United States in 1957. |
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http://www.meta-religion.com/New_religious_groups/Groups/Hinduist/international_sivananda_yoga.htm
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| | Sivananda Yoga - Swami Sivananda |
 | | Swami Sivananda, one of the greatest Yoga masters of the 20th century, is the inspiration behind the Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centers. |  | | Born in 1887 in Pattamadai, Tamil Nadu, South India, Swami Sivananda whose name was then Kuppuswami, was a brilliant boy at studying as well as gymnastics and naturally inclined toward spiritual and religious practices. |  | | In 1957, Swami sivananda sent his devoted and industrious disciple, Swami Vishnu-devananda to the West where he then established the International Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centers. |
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http://www.sivananda.org/teachings/teachers/sivananda/sivananda.html
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| | ¦ Yoga Magazine ¦ Satyananda Yoga ¦ Inspirers ¦ |
 | | Swami Satyananda has authored over 80 best-sellers and classical texts on yoga and spiritual life, he is the spiritual guide to thousands of aspirants and the inspiration behind many Yoga Ashrams and Yoga Mitra Mandals in India and abroad. |  | | Swami Niranjanananda Saraswati was born in Rajnandgaon (MP) in 1960 and joined the Bihar School of Yoga, Munger (Bihar) in 1964. |  | | As a major spiritual voice of his time, Swami Sivananda guided thousands of spiritual seekers, disciples and aspirants all over the world. |
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http://www.yogamag.net/yogas/inspY.shtml
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| | Swami Sivananda - Unique Visionary |
 | | Swami Sivananda planted the seeds of yoga for the use of human society and civilization, and Swami Satyananda defined and explained the process of yoga in a scientific form. |  | | Swami Sivananda and Swami Satyananda were not concerned with the development of yoga as a practice which people only did for an hour every day in the morning. |  | | Swami Sivananda brought yoga down to practical levels which could be accommodated by the human mind. |
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http://www.yogamag.net/archives/2003/5sep03/uniqvis.shtml
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| | indiayogi.com - Indian Saints, Mystics, Philosophers & Gurus - Swami Sivananda |
 | | Swami Sivananda was a prolific writer and he personally wrote, in his own hand, over 200 books on Yoga and Philosophy. |  | | In 1963, Swami Sivananda left his mortal remains, passing on the baton to his followers Swami Chidananda and Swami Vishnudevananda who took the message of their guru to all corners of the word. |  | | So, powerful was the spiritual aura around Kuppuswami that Swami Vishwananda immediately took him in his shelter and initiated him into sanyas (the holy order of monks who have renounced all worldly pleasures). |
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http://www.indiayogi.com/content/indsaints/sivananda.asp
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| | Bihar School of Yoga |
 | | Swami Satyananda Saraswati spread Swami Sivananda’s message of yoga to the world through his disciples as well as his authoritative teachings and writings.He established Bihar School of Yoga in 1964 and became a pioneer in scientific application and development of yoga in all fields of society. |  | | Swami Sivananda Saraswati was a great yogi saint who inspired thousands of people on the path of yoga and now his hundreds of books on yoga and spirituality carry his direct message. |  | | The roots of Bihar Yoga Bharati lie in Rishikesh, in the foothills of the Himalayas, where the renowned yogic master, Swami Sivananda taught an integral approach to the practice of yoga. |
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http://www.keepfitwithyoga.com/biscofyo.html
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| | Sivananda |
 | | Another disciple of Swami Sivananda's and promoter of traditional hatha yoga was the late Swami Vishnu-devananda (1927-1993). |  | | The Sivananda Yoga Retreat, located in Nassau, Bahamas, is a favorite getaway for yoga vacations as well as for Vishnu-devananda's 4-week yoga teacher training course. |  | | Following a standard format, Sivananda's hatha yoga classes are based on a routine of breathing exercises, sun salutations, a series of 12 classic yoga postures, and relaxation. |
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http://www.innerbodyworks.com/sivananda_yoga.htm
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| | Swami Atma's home Page & bio |
 | | Rigorous training in the yoga of synthesis of Swami Sivananda with a marked emphasis on karma yoga. |  | | The turning point of Swami's spiritual life came in 1987 at which time he took the International Sivananda Yoga Teachers Training Course (TTC) in Neyyar Dam, Kerala, South India. |  | | The highlight of the experience was the meeting with his guru, Swami Vishnu-devanandaji, founder/director of the International Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centers (ISYVC). |
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http://www.yogaadvaita.org/text/swamiatma.shtml
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| | Hinduism Today Dec 1999 |
 | | At 83, Swami Chidananda, presi-dent of the Divine Life Society, is one of India's spiritual treasures, a sage, a beacon of light and a living example of the simplicity that lies at the heart of Indian spiritual practice. |  | | Swami has often repeated that he is not a guru, and when he has to give an initiation, he demures, "I do it in the name of my Master. |  | | On Guru Purnima Day, July 10, 1949, he was initiated into sannyas by Swami Sivananda and given the name Swami Chidananda, "One who is in the highest consciousness and bliss." By 1948 he was made DLS General Secretary, the highest administrative post. |
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http://www.hinduism-today.com/archives/1999/12/1999-12-15.shtml
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| | The Tribune - Windows - Featured story |
 | | Swami Chidananda, President of the International Divine Life Society, Rishikesh, is one such great saint who is transmitting the spiritual heritage of his guru and of the holy land of India to every nook and corner of the world. |  | | Swami Chidananda, who has been striving to hold aloft the banner of dedicated service, spiritual ideals and peace on the Earth, is a blessing to countless truth-seekers throughout the world. |  | | Swami Chidananda’s devotion towards his Guru and Guru’s mission is described beautifully by Swami Sivananda himself in the following words: |
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http://www.tribuneindia.com/2001/20010929/windows/main3.htm
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| | Shambhala - Yoga Basics |
 | | Sivananda Yoga is the creation of the late Swami Vishnudevananda, also a disciple of Swami Sivananda, who established his Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Center in Montreal in 1959. |  | | Integral Yoga was developed by Swami Satchidananda, a disciple of the famous Swami Sivananda of Rishikesh, India. |  | | Foremost among those whose teaching includes Hatha-Yoga are Swami Satyananda (1923–), founder of the Bihar School of Yoga; Swami Sivananda Radha (1911–1995), who created Hidden Language Hatha-Yoga; Swami Vishnudevananda (1927–1993) and Swami Satchidananda (1914–2002), one of the spiritual heroes of the Woodstock era and creator of the Integral Yoga style. |
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http://www.shambhala.com/html/learn/features/yoga/basics/styles.cfm
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 | | Swami Vishnu-devananda was a living example that the greatest offering to world peace and brotherhood was a total commitment to service and meditation. |  | | Swami Srinivasananda has dedicated his life to the path of Inner Peace and Unity in Diversity as taught and lived by Swami Sivananda and Swami Vishnu-devananda. |  | | Frustrated by all attempts at finding a material solution, he left for Quebec in 1977 to find his guru and yoga master in Swami Vishnu-devananda at the Sivananda headquarters in Val-Morin. |
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http://www.yogadoor.com/SWAMISRIBIO.htm
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| | Satyananda Yoga |
 | | Swami Sivananda established the Sivananda Ayurvedic Pharmacy, The Divine Life Society, the Yoga Vedanta Forest Academy, Sivananda Eye Hospital and wrote many books which are in print all over the world. |  | | Swami Satyananda Saraswati called Niranjanananda back to India in 1983 and appointed him President of the Bihar School of Yoga. |  | | Swami Niranjanananda continues to travel extensively sharing his wisdom and yogic knowledge with people form all over the world. |
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http://www.anahata-retreat.org.nz/pages/Satyananda-Yoga.htm
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| | Introduction |
 | | Swami Sivananda's life, message and mission were all carried out with the highest respect for other faiths, and he made sure that the various holy days, such as Christmas, Guru Nanak's Birthday and the Moslem holidays were celebrated in his Ashram. |  | | On the Question of Correct Approach to God by Swami Krishnananda. |  | | We are presenting his essays, talks or selections from his books having to do with all the major world religions. |
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http://sivanandaonline.org/graphics/spritual_life/religions_world/introduction.html
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| | Swami Sivananda Radha - Yasodhara Ashram |
 | | Swami Radha was among the first Westerners and first women to bring yoga to the West. |  | | During this time she founded Yasodhara Ashram and the Radha Yoga Centres, as well as timeless, which has published her ten books on yoga. |  | | The Ashram and the Radha Yoga Centres continue to present her work in the spirit it was given, maintaining the quality and integrity that were the essence of Swami Radha's life. |
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http://www.yasodhara.org/about_us.ch2
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| | Chinmaya Mission - Teachers |
 | | Later, the elaborate religious rite of the viraja homa was conducted for Sivananda by Swami Vishnudevananda, erudite scholar and head of the orthodox Kailas Ashram near Rishikesh. |  | | Born in September 1887 in Pattamadai near Tirunelveli in Tamil Nadu, India, Kuppuswami’s father was the venerated Vengu Iyer, descendent of the sixteenth-century saint and scholar, Appayya Dikshitar. |  | | Between 1930 and 1940 Swami Sivananda was totally absorbed in selfless service and meditation. |
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http://www.chinmayamission.org/html/swami_sivananda.php3
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| | Sri Swami Sivananda |
 | | Sri Swami Sivananda: Preface to Kundalini Yoga by Sri Swami Sivananda |  | | Sri Swami Sivananda, Yoga Postures, Yoga Poses, Yoga Asanas, Asanas, Ashtanga, Ashtanga Yoga, Yogi, Yogin, Yoga Schools, Positions, Poses, Asana |  | | Sri Swami Sivananda: The Mantra on Lord Vishnu - a Hindu Prayer |
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http://www.experiencefestival.com/sri_swami_sivananda
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| | Hinduism Today Jan 1988 |
 | | These courses are taught by Swami Radha and the permanent residents and are recognized by a number of accredited colleges and universities in Canada and the U.S. as part of the prerequisites for admission into a variety of programs ranging from religion to communications. |  | | The science of yoga is the heart of Swami Radha's teaching, but she contends that before any yoga instruction can begin, there must be a foundation of clarity. |  | | Swami Radha describes her greatest fulfillment as seeing her students overcome difficulties with understanding, thus changing their lives for the better. |
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http://www.hinduism-today.com/archives/1988/01/1988-01-01.shtml
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| | Swami Shivananda - Direct Disciples of Sri Ramakrishna - [ RMIC ] |
 | | Swami Shivananda - Direct Disciples of Sri Ramakrishna - [ RMIC ] |  | | During his days of itineracy, Swami Shivananda, known as Mahapurushji popularly among his disciples, visited various places in North India. |  | | In the course of these travels he also went to Almora where he became acquainted with a rich man of the place named Lala Badrilal Shah, who speedily became a great admirer of the disciples of Shri Ramakrishna and took great care of them whenever he happened to meet them. |
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| | Sivananda Ashram, Ahmedabad, Home Page |
 | | Swami Sri Adhyatmanandaji Maharaj is the current acharya at the ashram and under his leadership and care, the ashram has blossomed into a marvelous spiritual and cultural center. |  | | Sivananda Ashram, Ahmedabad is an organization established to disseminate message and wisdom teachings of Holy Master Sri Swami Sivanandaji Maharaj. |  | | Brahmlin Sri Swami Pavitranandaji Maharaj, before sanyasa known as Sri Laxmikant Dave, had aspired to bring up an Ashram in Ahmedabad. |
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| | About DLS Australia |
 | | Swami Sivananda used to say, "Where there is sugar the ants are sure to come." To prove these words seekers of truth from all corners of the world flocked to the banks of the river Ganges and more specifically to Ananda Kutir to listen and learn from this English speaking sage. |  | | In her own words: "I first went to stay at Rishikesh and met his Holiness Swami Sivananda Maharaj in 1956
This was an unforgettable experience. |  | | In addition there are several centres that were inspired by H. Swami Sivananda's disciples such as Swami Venketesanadaji Maharaj. |
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| | Swami Sivananda Radha in Focus |
 | | From an early age she had begun to question the meaning of life, and it was this search that took her to India, after her guru, Swami Sivananda of Rishikesh appeared to her during a meditation in 1955. |  | | She was initiated by Sivananda as a sannyasan, a Swami in the Saraswati order, and sent back to the West to "update the Teachings for the Western mind." |  | | I spent three years at Yasodhara in the mid seventies, and it offered me a place to work (karma yoga), study (jana yoga), and to learn about devotion (mantra and bhakti yoga). |
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http://www.banyen.com/INFOCUS/RADHA.HTM
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| | Swami Chidananda: The Divine Life |
 | | Swami Chidananda's life since has been one of almost continuous travel, both in India and abroad, in the cause of the central objective of the Divine Life Society: the dissemination of spiritual knowledge. |  | | Born in South India in 1916, the eldest son of an orthodox Brahmin family, Swami Chidananda was inspired at an early age by devotional songs and stories from the Hindu scriptures. |  | | Late in 1959 he was sent on a two-year world teaching tour by Swami Sivananda and eventually succeeded him as president of the Divine Life Society after Swami Sivananda passed away in 1963. |
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| | Alibris: Sivananda |
 | | Today, this same woman, Swami Sivananda Radha, is a renowned spiritual teacher & the founder of many teaching centers across North America. |  | | This book is about an extraordinary trip made by a Western woman to the foothills of the Himalayas to meet with her spiritual teacher. |  | | Swami Radha shows how dreams can help people lead more meaningful lives and eventually lead them to mystical realms beyond the imagination. |
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http://www.alibris.com/search/books/author/Sivananda
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| | Are We Evolving? by Swami Sivananda Radha - InnerSelf.com |
 | | Swami Sivananda Radha is one of the most respected spiritual leaders of this century. |  | | The human being who reaches the sixth level of Liberated-Man, having attained the potential promised by Yoga, provides the example for others by following the guidelines that are set out in all Scriptures. |  | | Her personal knowledge of Kundalini Yoga and yoga psychology make her an authority in the field. |
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http://www.innerself.com/cgi-bin/directory/r.cgi?ID=1071519760
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| | Amazon.com: The Complete Illustrated Book of Yoga: Books: Vishnu Swami Devananda |
 | | Swami Vishnu-devananda reveals himself here as an accomplished jnana yogi as well as a master of raja yoga. |  | | One of the auxiliary strengths of this book is in its presentation of the Vedic and Hindu viewpoint through the study and practice of yoga. |  | | Some of the Vishnu-deavananda and Sivananda theories on yoga are very uncompromising, and individuals really must wonder and think when they read these. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0517884313?v=glance
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| | About Sivananda-Valentina |
 | | And, eventually, She was led to Her Guru, Sri Swami Sivananda. |  | | Yet, in spite of all these talents, Her deepest interest was to increase Her absorption in Her spiritual seeking. |  | | Although She never went to India and never met him in person, She had a deep spiritual bond with him and he gave Her his Name, so Valentina became, consequently, Sivananda-Valentina. |
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| | Amazon.ca: Books: Radha: Diary of a Woman's Search |
 | | Kundalini: Yoga For The West by Swami Sivananda Radha (Author) |  | | Initiated after spending only six months with her guru, she becomes Swami Sivananda Radha, one of the foremost spiritual teachers of the west! |  | | I'd recomend this book to anyone who is in search for the deeper meaning to life. |
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http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/0931454999
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| | ATMA JYOTI ASHRAM - Birth Control - by Swami Sivananda |
 | | • Importance of Celibacy in Spiritual Life by Swami Sivananda |  | | Atma Jyoti Ashram is located in Borrego Springs, California, USA, and is dedicated to living the traditional Hindu monastic life. |  | | • The Role of Celibacy in Spiritual Life by Swami Chidananda |
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http://www.atmajyoti.org/sw_birth_control.asp
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| | Autobiography of Swami Sivananda - Misc. by Swami Sivananda |
 | | Autobiography of Swami Sivananda is an open book from which to learn the lessons of a divine life. |  | | The seeker can gain knowledge of spiritual truths from scriptures and spiritual texts, but it is not until we see these truths exemplified in a role model that we are ready, willing, and eager to realize those truth in our own daily lives. |  | | A saint's life is the idela for all to emulate, a pattern for anyone who would make his or her own life sublime. |
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http://www.bluedove.com/bookshop/DisplayDetail.aspx?which=128
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| | Rama - the apothesis of human prfection |
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http://www.divinelifesociety.org/html/misc/ramNavami/ramaApothesis.shtm
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| | Guru Ratings Middle Path Types |
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http://www.globalserve.net/~sarlo/RatingsM.htm
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| | The Hindu : dated Setember 15, 1953: Swami Sivananda's Birthday |
 | | Swami Sivananda is carrying this message to the people. |  | | Ananthasayanam Iyengar, Deputy Speaker of the House of People, presiding over the inaugural function, said, "Swami Sivananda is doing great service to humanity in many ways through the Divine Life Society founded by him, by his numerous meetings and speeches, and through the articles and books that he writes. |  | | Everyone given the privilege of having been born in human form has a sacred duty towards fellow human beings. |
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http://www.hinduonnet.com/2003/09/15/stories/2003091501250900.htm
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| | Gurudev Swami Sivananda |
 | | Added to this was a inborn eagerness to serve all and an innate feeling of unity with all mankind. |  | | Om Prostrations to Sivananda, the Guru who is an |  | | Sri Swami Sivananda had a natural flair for a life devoted to the study and practice of Vedanta. |
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| | Yasodhara Ashram - Website of Swami Radha's work |
 | | Radha Yoga Centres are vibrant and supportive spiritual communities offering yoga classes where you live. |  | | Young people are getting involved, new timeless products are being developed, new Radha Yoga Centres are opening up and through it all the core of Swami Radha's teachings remain strong. |  | | A collection of poems and a CD recording of Swami Radha’s most personal writing in verse format |
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| | Sivananda Day-to-day (331) |
 | | June 1 was the 79th anniversary of Gurudev Sri Swami Sivanandaji Maharaj embracing the Holy Order of Sannyas. |  | | ***** Yours in the service of Gurudev, Pannirselvam ----------------------------------------------------- STICK TO ONE PLACE: "Is Sri Shroff leaving today?" the Master asked Swami Chinmayanandaji. |  | | They all help to awaken the ignorant to the awareness of their spiritual nature and also to inspire them to serve the poor and the distressed fellow-beings. |
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http://www.talkabouthealthnetwork.com/group/alt.yoga/messages/63381.html
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| | Sivananda Day-to-day (335) |
 | | Subscribing and unsubscribing can be done at: http://www.dlshq.org/cgi-bin/mojo/mojo.cgi Yours in the service of Gurudev, Pannirselvam ----------------------------------------------------- ROOT OUT SELFISHNESS: Sri Swami Chidananda had delivered a thrilling discourse during the morning university class on the importance of rooting out selfishness in the spiritual aspirant. |  | | Several new books were recently released at the Sivananda Ashram. |  | | He dealt with the various methods of achieving this end. |
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http://www.talkabouthealthnetwork.com/group/alt.yoga/messages/63617.html
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| | ARTICLES ON RELATED TOPICS ON VEDANTA |
 | | It gives peace and solace to the souls who are afflicted by the three fires (Taapas) of this mortal world (Samsara), viz., Adhyatmika (afflictions caused by one's own body), Adhibhautika (those caused by beings around one) and Adhidaivika (those caused by the gods)." ----- Swami Sivananda |  | | This thought provoking article is extracted from the author's book |  | | It is a marvelous book, profound in thoughts and sublime in heights of vision. |
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| | WORSHIPFUL OFFERINGat the feet of GURUDEV SWAMI SIVANANDA |
 | | But, no-one should ever forget that all glory, all praise, should be offered to Gurudev. |  | | Gurudev blessed me and sent meoverseas in 1961 and I have been asked to speak, speak and speak to all sorts of audiences in many countries. |  | | Reflections on The Master by Swami Venkatesa Part 1. |
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http://www.dailyreadings.com/offering.htm
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| | Welcome to Sivananda Saraswathi Sevashram |
 | | "Service to Suffering Humanity is service to God” advocates His Holiness Swami Sivananda. |  | | Click here to see how you can also be a part of this noble cause |  | | Click here to see what the Visitors,VVIPs, and the Celebrities have said about Sivananda Saraswathi Sevashram and its services |
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http://www.sivanandagurukul.org
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