THE GRACE OF BABAJI’S KRIYA YOGA: A CORRESPONDENCE
COURSE Indian RS.1008/-
(18-24 pages monthly (12 issues), shipping
and mailing included within India, VPP not available) 1st year
& 2nd year

Babaji’s Kriya Yoga offers to initiated and non-initiated
students of Yoga a monthly correspondence course which is designed
to deepen your understanding of the principles and practices of
Yoga. The course is designed to widen our perspective of our practice
at all levels physically, vitally, mentally and spiritually. It
introduces the right use of will to change the course of your
life. In so doing it will help us to understand how we practice
Babaji’s Kriya Yoga not only for our own benefit but also
for the benefit of our families, friends and benefit of the world
at large. Our practice of Hatha Yoga, Pranayama, Meditation and
Mantra Japa takes us to the Self. This correspondence course is
such an instrument, it is a time to begin a process of sharing
Grace and Love. For one year, you will receive by mail, each month,
(12 issues) a course of 18-24 page developing a specific theme,
which builds on each other. The 12 lessons: 1. Grace & Living
a Graceful Life 2. Relationships: Walking the Path with Others
3. The Power of the Mind. 4. Emotions: Our Adversary, our Friend
5. The Subtleties of Prana 6. A Course of Meditation 7. Awareness:
It is really All we Have 8. Definite Methods, Tangible Results
9. Yamas: Understanding and practicing the Power of Restraint
10. Transcending Conditioning through Discernment 11. Tapas: Bringing
Intensity to our Practice 12. Kriya Yoga, a Guru Yoga Lineage.
To order write to : [email protected]
We invite you to join us in this adventure
of Self-exploration and discovery. You can begin this course
at any time. You will be encouraged to send us your questions,
comments and insights as part of this process to: [email protected]
THE WISDOM OF JESUS AND THE YOGA SIDDHAS
by M. Govindan Indian Rs.
350/-
available in Tamil in 2010
Who was Jesus? One of the most influential human
beings of all times? The founder of Christianity? A messiah
or savior sent by God to redeem humanity of its sins? What were
His teachings? Is our knowledge of Jesus limited to what is recorded
in the Bible? What has modern historical research to say about what
Jesus did and taught? "What were the original teachings of Jesus,
before the Christian religion became organized?"
With the discovery of many new source documents
in the Sinai Desert and near the Dead Sea, and with the advent of
modern methods of textual analysis by scholars who are independent
of institutional bias, today most Biblical scholars will agree that
the books of the Bible's New Testament are written at several levels
of authenticity:
· What were likely the actual words of Jesus, quoted
in the gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke, but recorded several decades
afterwards.
· What were likely interpolations - words attributed to Jesus by
unknown sources.
· What was said about Jesus or about His teachings by others, for
example, Paul in his "letters," which make up most of the rest of
the New Testament, and which served as the basis for early Church
dogma.
More recently, the research of the Yoga Siddha
Research Centre in Chennai, India, has brought out a series of books
providing, for the first time, translation and commentary of the
Yoga Siddhas, or "perfected" Yogis of India, who were
contemporaries of Jesus. Their teachings and miraculous powers were
remarkably similar to those of Jesus.
BABAJI & THE 18 SIDDHA KRIYA YOGA TRADITION
by M. Govindan Indian Rs. 200/-
The first authoritative biography of Babaji, the
immortal master made famous by Yogananda’s Autobiography of
a Yogi, an all-time best seller. Babaji lives today near Badrinath,
his body has not aged since the age of sixteen, when centuries ago
he attained the supreme state of enlightenment and divine transformation.
This followed his initiation into the scientific art of Kriya Yoga
by two deathless masters, the Siddhas Agastyar and Boganathar, who
belonged to the “18 Siddha Tradition”, famous among
southern India. This rare account, by a longtime disciple, reveals
their little known life stories, ancient culture and present mission,
as well as how their Kriya Yoga can be used to bring about the integration
of the material and spiritual dimensions of life. Clear explanations
of the psychophysiological effects of Kriya Yoga and guidelines
for its practice are given. It includes verses from the Siddhas’
writings with commentary. A book, which will inspire you. Available
in English or Tamil.
KRIYA YOGA SUTRAS OF PATANJALI AND THE SIDDHAS
by M. Govindan Indian Rs.180/-
available in Tamil in 2010
Patanjali’s
Yoga Sutras are universally considered to be among the two or three
most important texts in the field of yoga. Patanjali refers to his
yoga as “Kriya Yoga”: the “yoga of action with
awareness”. Until now, commentators have treated it as a philosophical
reference, and have largely ignored its implications for yogic practice.
They have also ignored the fact that it is also an esoteric work,
and that only initiates, with sufficient prior experience, can grasp
its deeper meaning. This new translation and commentary provides
a practical guide to Self-realization or enlightenment. It clearly
explains how to apply Patanjali’s profound philosophical teachings
in everyday life, in any situation with a unique “practice”
section after each verse’s commentary. When one practices
the techniques of Kriya Yoga, it is like driving a powerful automobile.
But without a roadmap, most students are “stuck in traffic”
or at “dead ends.” Now for the first time, there is
a clear roadmap to guide the student to remarkable destinations.
“ M. Govindan’s Kriya Yoga Sutras of Patanjali and the
Siddhars is a valuable addition to the study of Yoga in general
and the Yoga-Sutra in particular. I can wholeheartedly recommend
it. In particular, the growing number of students of Kriya Yoga
throughout the world will find his treatment indispensable, but
others will benefit from it.” From the foreword by Georg Feuerstein,
Ph.D., author of The Sutras of Patanjali and the Encyclopedia of
Yoga.
THE VOICE OF BABAJI: A TRILOGY ON KRIYA
YOGA by V.T.Neelakantan,
S.A.A. Ramaiah and Babaji Nagaraj
Indian Rs. 650/-
available in Tamil in 2010
Sri V.T. Neelakantan recorded verbatim a series
of talks given by Satguru Kriya Babaji in 1953. These are a fountain
of delight and inspiration, illuminating the Kriya Yoga path towards
God realization, unity in diversity and universal love. They also
reveal the magnetic personality of Babaji and how he supports us
all, with much humour and wisdom. They were originally printed in
three volumes: "The Voice of Babaji and Mysticism Unlocked," "Babaji's
Masterkey to All Ills, (Kriya)" and "Babaji's Death of Death (Kriya)."
Includes the fascinating accounts of the meetings with Babaji in
Madras and in the Himalayas by authors V.T. Neelakantan and Yogi
S.A.A. Ramaiah. Out of print for nearly 50 years, they are profound
and important statements from one of the world's greatest living
spiritual masters. “Marshall Govindan, Le Kriya
Yoga et les éditions du Babaji Inc., Babajis’Kriya Yoga Order of
Acharyas do hereby apology for the infringement of the rights of
Yogi S.A.A. Ramaiah, the Arizona Babaji Yoga Sangam Inc. and the
Canadian Babaji Yoga Society in the work The Voice of Babaji” made
of three books named “Voice of Babaji and Mysticism Unlocked”, “Babaji’s
Masterkey to all Ills” and “Babaji’s Death of Death” We hereby acknowledge
that Yogi S.A.A. Ramaiah, the Arizona Babaji Yoga Sangam Inc. and
the Canadian Babaji Yoga Society has never given their permission
to edit, publish, copy, reproduce, distribute print, sale, bind,
commercialize the infringing copies of the work. We hereby acknowledge
that the edition, publication and sale of the infringing copies
of the work which were carried out by The Voice of Babaji” made
of three books named “Voice of Babaji and Mysticism Unlocked”, “Babaji’s
Masterkey to all Ills” and “Babaji’s Death of Death was made without
permission and against Yogi S.A.A. Ramaiah’s wishes” On September
8, 2009, permission was granted by Canadian Babaji Yoga Society,
Inc. and Arizona Babaji Yoga Sangam, Inc. to the Publisher to do
so.
THE YOGA OF SIDDHA BOGANATHAR VOLUME 1 by
T.N. Ganapathy, Ph.D. Indian
Rs. 250/-
(350 pgs., includes Tamil verses, transliteration,
translation, commentary, notes, glossary, 11 appendixes, bibliography,
index)

Boganathar was the Siddha guru of Kriya Babaji Nagaraj, the famed
Himalayan master, of whom much has been written. Boganathar lived
an extremely long life through the use of alchemical rejuvenation
formulae and special breathing techniques. He traveled all over
the world, chronicled the lives of Siddhas much older than himself,
and provided his disciples an illumined path to Self-realization
and integral transformation of human nature into divinity. His astounding
life provides a shining example of our human potential. The present
work provides a biography of Boganathar, as we can glean it from
his writings alone, as well as introductory chapters on the Siddha
tradition and Kundalini Yoga. The present work also provides a
translation and commentary of about seventy-five selected poems,
which serious students of all traditions of Kundalini Yoga and Tantra
will find illuminating. By meditating upon the verses, the reader
will be able to draw much inspiration. The present work provides
a word-by-word translation, with alternative meanings, as well as
a literal translation, and finally an interpretative translation,
to balance the need for precision and understanding and to facilitate
a deeper meditative approach to the various layers of meaning of
each verse.
THE YOGA OF SIDDHA BOGANATHAR VOLUME 2 by
T.N. Ganapathy Indian Rs. 575/-
(530
pgs., includes Tamil verses, transliteration, translation, commentary,
notes, glossary, 6 appendixes, bibliography, index, 7 color photographs,
6’x9’ size)
Boganathar was the Siddha guru of Kriya Babaji Nagaraj, the famed
Himalayan master. This volume 2 takes us further into the little
known world of the Siddhas, adepts of Yoga, who for millennia, have
explored the furthest reaches of human potentiality and spiritual
development. Boganathar was not only one of the greatest adepts
of Yoga of all time, but also a great scientist. For the first time
ever, the writings of Boganathar, the greatest scientist of the
Siddha tradition, have been translated into English, and a useful
commentary on these profound and difficult texts has been rendered.
The present volume contains poems that all lovers of Kundalini-Yoga
and Tantra will find inspiring.
THE YOGA OF EIGHTEEN SIDDHAS: AN ANTHOLOGY
Indian Rs. 750/-
(640 pgs., includes Tamil verses, transliteration,
translation, commentary, glossary, 11 appendixes, bibliography,
index, 19 color illustrations, 6.5’x9.5’ size. Contributors:
Prema Nandakumar, T.B. Siddhalingaiah, P.S. Somasundaram, KR. Arumugam,
S.P. Sabharathnam, & edited by T.N. Ganapathy)
The Yoga of the Eighteen Siddhas: An Anthology contains the revolutionary
statements of those great men and women who have reached the furthest
heights of human potential. The “Eighteen Yoga Siddhas”
is a tradition referred to in the ancient Tamil language literature.
Its illustrious members traveled all over the world, had extremely
long lives and performed what most of us would consider being miracles.
They did not like to be autobiographical, preferring to identify
themselves with that deathless jivatma, being-consciousness-bliss.
Consequently, they consciously changed bodies as easily as we change
clothes, when necessary, laughing at the limitations of ordinary
humans. They were not only mystics in the truest sense, but revolutionaries
against human nature, and they envisioned and embodied Divinity,
as a result of tremendous efforts of self-mastery and self-surrender
to their God-head.They left behind their teachings in the form of
poems, written on palm leaves, or edus. These works have been badly
neglected by scholars to date because of the difficulty in deciphering
them. The Siddhas wrote in what has been referred to as a “twilight
language,” to obscure the meaning from all but the most sincere
students, and prompting the reader to seek the deepest meaning within
themselves. They provide a unique source of understanding of both
the means and results of Kundalini-Yoga, a great esoteric art and
science.
THE YOGA OF SIDDHA AVVAI by S.N. Kandaswamy Indian
Rs. 350/-
(280 pgs., includes Tamil verses, transliteration,
translation, commentary, notes, glossary, 2 appendixes, bibliography,
index, 6’x9’ size)
Avvai is considered to be one of the most influential sages among
the Tamil speaking people of south India. Her poems and literary
works, dating from the first millennium of the modern era are recited
by millions of Tamil speaking school children in south Asia to this
day. The values and wisdom which her poems convey however, has a
source. It is this source which the present volume, The Yoga of
Siddha Avvai, sheds much new light upon with the inclusion of her
text of Vinayakar Akaval. The author takes us on a literary, historical
and spiritual tour of ancient Indian culture, and in so doing, helps
us to understand her origins and greatness.
Like her illustrious forebearer, the Siddha Thiruvallavar, whose
influence on Tamil culture and values, through his classic Tirukkural,
is universally acknowledged; Avvai was also a Siddha Yogi. While
Thiruvallavar was a disciple of Agastyar, and brother disciple of
Babaji Nagaraj, the originator of Kriya Yoga, Avvai claims that
her Guru was the sound of Aum, the Pranava itself, personified in
the form of Ganesha, who taught her Kundalini-Yoga. Her poetry invokes
the presence of the Guru, and then ignites within the reader the
flame of spiritual consciousness. It also points to the esoteric
practice of Kundalini-Yoga as the path that leads to enlightenment
and God realization. Her’s is a wonderful example of arrupadai,
the Siddha’s ideal of showing the path to others. If the purpose
of human knowledge is to alleviate human suffering, then that knowledge
or wisdom which eliminates suffering completely is the most valuable.
Like all of the Siddhas, she shared her wisdom with this purpose.
Their teachings are universal, non-sectarian, and very much needed
in today’s suffering world.
Students of Kriya Yoga, Kundalini-Yoga, Jnana, and Tantra as well
as devotees of Ganesha (Vinayakar) and students of Tamil literature
and culture will all find much insight and greater understanding
of their path as a result of studying this volume. Readers familiar
with Avvai’s moral sayings may be surprised to learn of the
origins of her wisdom, and be inspired themselves to apply themselves
to Yogic sadhana.

BABAJI’S KRIYA HATHA YOGA by M. Govindan
Indian Rs. 60/-
These 18 asanas were selected by Babaji from among
the thousands which exist to form an efficient system for rejuvenating
the physical body and preparing it for the more subtle phases of
his Kriya Yoga. The immortal Himalayan master is living proof of
their effectiveness. Each asana has several stages, making them
suitable for the beginner and experienced student. The asanas are
also arranged in pairs, or counterposes, facilitating the relaxation
stage following each asana. This guide is designed as a handbook,
where in each stage in each asana is individually illustrated, and
explained with easy to follow instructions. The numerous benefits
of each asana in the healing and prevention of various functional
disorders are also indicated. An introductory chapter explains the
principles to follow in their practice. (32 Pages)
Kriya Yoga: Insights Along the Path
Indian Rs. 225/-
My wife, Jan "Durga" Ahlund and I have recognized
for many years the need for a book that would explain to both those
interested in learning Kriya Yoga and those already embarked on
its path, why they should practice it, what are the difficulties,
and how to overcome them. We believe that this book will help prepare
everyone for the challenges and opportunities that Kriya Yoga provides.
Every one of us faces the resistance of our human nature, ignorance
as to our true identity, and karma, the consequences of years of
conditioning by our thoughts, words and actions. By cultivating
aspiration for the Divine, rejecting egoism and its manifestations,
and surrendering to our higher Self, pure Witness consciousness,
we can overcome this resistance, our karma and the many obstacles
on the path. But, to do so, we need much support and insight along
the way. (161 pages)
The Yoga of Tirumular: Essays on the Tirumandiram
by Dr. T.N. Ganapathy, Ph.D and Dr. KRA Arumugam, Ph.D Indian
Rs. 550/-
This book fulfills a longtime need for a comprehensive
introduction and commentary in the English language for one of Yoga's
greatest source works: the Tirumandiram or “Holy Garland
of Mantras,'described by Dr. Georg Feuerstein Ph.D “as important
as the Yoga-Sutras of Patanjali, the Bhagavad Gita
and the Yoga-Vashistha combined.” Tirumandiram
is considered to be the greatest and earliest seminal work
of the Siddhas, the greatest adepts of Yoga, and an encyclopedia
of philosophical and spiritual wisdom rendered in verse form. It
is a book of Yoga, tantra, alchemy, mysticism, mantra, yantra and
philosophy. But without a commentary, it has been difficult for
most English readers, unfamiliar with much of its underlying philosophical
concepts, to clearly understand.
This new book explain clearly the most important
themes and philosophical concepts which are woven throughout the
Tirumandiram. These include: Saivism; the nature of Siva
and the relationship which the soul or jiva has with the
Lord; the philosophical school of Saiva Siddhantha ; the
concepts of God, the soul, the world, liberation, the paths to liberation;
the bonds or impurities which keep the soul in bondage; the concept
of Grace; Love; meditation; jnana ; the Yoga of Tirumandiram:
Astanga-Yoga, Khecari-yoga, Pariyana-Yoga (tantric yoga),
Chandra-Yoga (literally “moon” yoga), Kundalini-Yoga; mysticism,
the concept of the human body and its transformation into a divine
body; the concept of the guru; the social concerns of the Tirumular.
With an understanding of the basic ideas, the reader will then be
stimulated to make a detailed study of the Tirumandiram itself.
It is the sixth publication in a series produced
by scholars ot the Yoga Siddha Research Center, in Chennai, south
India, sponsored by Babaji's Kriya Yoga Order of Acharyas and the
Yoga Research and Education Center. The present work benefits from
the great familiarity which the authors have developed over many
years of full time study of much of the massive body of palm leaf
manuscripts written by the Siddhas.
POETS OF THE POWERS by Kamil V. Zvelebil
FOREIGN EDITION Indian Rs. 200/-
This reprint of the classic work first published
in 1973 is largely based upon interviews with Yogi Ramaiah, a direct
disciple of Babaji. It was the first academic study of the culture
of the 18 Siddhas of South India and presents many fascinating details
which will be of great interest to the student of Babaji’s
Kriya Yoga. The Siddhas or “Accomplished Ones” were
masters of yoga, spiritual yearning, insight and experience. It
also reveals that they were outspoken critics of conventional religion
and morality. Kamil V. Zvelebil, Ph.D., is a world-renowned authority
on Tamil studies and university professor in the Netherlands. (144
pages)
HOW I BECAME A DISCIPLE OF BABAJI by M.
Govindan Indian Rs. 85/-
The inspiring story of a young man’s quest
for God and Self-realization through ascetic trials in India and
Sri Lanka, filled with adventure and difficulties, the author shares
a rare story with unusual candor and courage. His inspiring story
provides rare insights into a little known world. (100 pages,
38 photographs)
TAMIL-C-CITTAR-MARABU (Tamil) by T. N. Ganapathy Indian
Rs. 150/-
This Tamil edition fulfills the need for a comprehensive
and faithful presentation of the philosophy of the Siddhas. Drawing
upon a wide range of sources, the author has sought to give a philosophical
foundation for the conception of the human body, the method, mysticism
and the twilight language of the Siddhas. It has also highlighted
the social concern of the Siddhas. (348 pages)
A BIRD’S EYE VIEW OF HINDUISM &
INDIAN PHILOSOPHY by T. N. Ganapathy
Indian Rs. 60/-
This monograph is a gist of the lectures delivered
to students—Indian and foreign—at various points of
time and at several institutions of higher learning. Most people,
including the Hindus, do not have a basic understanding of what
Hinduism stands for or what its philosophy is. Hinduism and Indian
philosophy have become a spiritual laboratory interested in the
growth of man, nay, the entire universe. This monograph will be
an eye-opener to the younger generation Indians who know very little
about Hinduism and the philosophical systems of India and it will
facilitate them to develop an interest in the indeterminable antiquity
of Indian civilization. (96 pages)
BABAJI’S KRIYA HATHA YOGA: SELF REALIZATION
THROUGH ACTION WITH AWARENESS
2 Hours 5 Minutes by M. Govindan PAL DVD: Indian Rs. 350/-
VCD: Rs. 225/-
Learn the 18 asanas developed by Babaji Nagaraj
and become aware of what is aware! Become the Seer, not the Seen!
Bliss arises! This unique instructional video provides careful detailed
instructions in not only the technical performance and alignment
of each asana, but also in the higher states of consciousness, which
they awaken. It includes an introduction into the philosophy of
yoga, the nature of consciousness and the cultivation of Self-awareness.
Make your practice of yoga deeply meditative. In this beautiful
video, the asana are taught in progressive stages, with preparatory
variations making them accessible to the beginner and challenging
for the experienced student of yoga. These asanas, selected by Babaji,
will rejuvenate and energize you! The instructions emphasize the
energetic and relaxation effects. They may assist in the healing
and purification of the physical and subtle bodies, thus helping
to eliminate some of the most common sources of misery: poor health
and mental confusion.
KRIYA HATHA YOGA AT BADRINATH, HIMALAYAS
60 minutes by M. Govindan PAL VCD: Indian Rs. 180/-
A unique video class and pilgrimage to the beautiful
valley where Babaji became immortal, with the author of the book
“Babaji and the 18 Siddha Kriya Yoga Tradition.” Come
on a rare pilgrimage to the enchanting valley of Badrinath in the
upper Himalayan mountains, the place where the scientific art of
Kriya Yoga was developed by the ever youthful master, Babaji Nagaraj.
Learn and practice 18 asanas, postures of relaxation in front of
a breathtaking panorama of snow capped peaks rising to a height
of over 23,000 feet. Never before has a yoga video course been recorded
in such an inspiring setting. The 18 asanas of Kriya Hatha Yoga
involve stretching, energizing and relaxing all the parts of the
body. Marshall Govindan demonstrates and explains each asana including
their benefits, with clear, easy to follow instructions. They are
done in progressive stages suitable for both beginners and experienced
students of yoga.
THE HATHA YOGA PROGRAM FOR PEOPLE WITH DIABETES
60 Minutes, DVD, Indian Rs. 350/-
In
this one hour complete dvd course you will learn a progressive series
of safe and easy-to-do exercises which will massage the abdominal
organs and in particular promote the development of the insulin
producing cells of the pancreas. Developed by the Board certified
urologist Dr. Emilia Ripoll-Bunn, and veteran Yoga Therapist Dawn
Mahowald for people with diabetes, this video course is based upon
extensive research in both sports medicine and Indian clinical faculties.
The journal of the American Diabetes Association’s medical
advisory board recommends regular, gentle exercise and has stated
that this type of exercise reduces insulin requirements. Two advanced
sections on this video are especially recommended for diabetic children
to reduce the side effects of diabetes.
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OM KRIYA BABAJI STUTI MANJARI Rs. 125/-
CD
The Mantra CD "Om Kriya Babaji - Stuti Manjari" contains
a collection of Mantras of Kriya Babaji and devotional
songs to Kriya Babaji and Mataji. They are sung in
the famous Karnatik style of India's classical music
tradition. Some of the Mantras are composed and dedicated
uniquely to Kriya Babaji, some of them are well-known mantras of
India.
The goal of the artist was to bring these wonderful mantras to the
heart and lips of devotees and students of Kriya Babaji all over the
world.
May you enjoy the blessings and presence of Kriya Babaji
through
listening to and chanting these sacred sounds. Read more
Click on the Play button to the left of the Track to listen to a sample of the song. Click on the Pause button to the left of the playing track to stop.
DEVOTIONAL SONGS AND CHANTS FROM THE KRIYA
YOGA TRADITION Indian Rs.
125/-
CD 45 Minutes
Enjoy these beautiful traditional songs and chants
sung by M.Govindan. Cultivate Kriya Bhakti Yoga, the path of love
and devotion. They include the following songs: “The Song
of the Science of Sunworship”, “Homage to the 18 Siddhas”,
“Babaji is Love”, “Dance, Dance….”,
“Om Kriya Babaji Nama Aum”, and many other chants. An
accompanying booklet contains the words.
Click on the Play button to the left of the Track to listen to a sample of the song. Click on the Pause button to the left of the playing track to stop.
INTRODUCTORY LECTURE ON BABAJI’S KRIYA
YOGA by M. Govindan Indian
Rs. 40/-
Audio Cassette 45 Minutes
How can one find lasting happiness? The paradox
of human existence. How can Babaji’s Kriya Yoga help us to
find it? The five-fold path of Kriya Yoga defined. Dedication to
transformation of all parts of our being. The levels of initiation,
and program of training in Babaji’s Kriya Yoga.
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