Vidyaratna Babaji (Swami Satyeswarananda Maharaj) was educated as a resident student for eight
years in the hermitage school.
He learned Kirya from Swami Satyananda with whom he was closely associated for long twenty
years.
Graduated from the University of Calcutta with a B. A. Philosophy honors, received an M.A. in
philosophy specializing in Vedanta philosophy, concurrently received a LL.B.(Law) degree, and
also worked for Ph.D. program.
He was a professor of law and an advocate (attorney).
He entered into the order of Swami with the blessings of Jagatguru Sankaracharya Swami Krishna
Tirtha Bharati of Puri Gobardhan Math and Bidyananda Presided over the ceremony.
He lived in a small hut for twelve (12) years in Dunagiri Hill, Himalayas; sometimes with
Mahamuni Babaji who frequently visited him.
Suddenly, without taking a vow, he observed Continuous Silence...(akhanda mouna) for three
long years and was known as silent sage, Mouni Baba, Mouni Swami.
In 1974, he received "Kriya Sutra" the message of Mahamuni Babaji at Dunagiri Hill Himalayas.
In 1975, at the instruction of Babaji, he toured the world and lectured in European countries.
In 1976, Mahamuni Babaji initiated him into Purna Kriya in the Himalayas and commissioned him
to re-establish the Original Kriya.
In 1982, Mahamuni Babaji sent Vidyaratna Babaji to America. He was lived in America ever
since.
He has authored more than forty-five (45) books. Some of them are as follows:
1. Babaji and His Legacy,
2. The Divine incarnation
3. Biography of a Yogi, volume 1
4. Kriya: Finding the true path,
5. The six systems (Sara Darsan), and
6. The Holy Bible: In the light of Kriya.
As a sannyasi, he lives and stays alone; and eats meals prepared by himself (swapak). Like Mahamuni Babaji and Lahiri Mahasay, he is free of asrams, centers and organizations. As a servant of all (sakaler das) he serves only the qualified, since and serious seekers of truth form San Diego, California (U.S.A)
1. | Dedication | v |
2. | List of Books by Swami Satyeswarananda Vidyaratna Babaji | vii |
3. | Illustrations | xiv |
4. | Notes on the first edition | xviii |
5. | Important | xx |
The eternal silence... | ||
Synthesis of all Dharma Paths | ||
Sarba Dharma Samanway | ||
Page | ||
1 | Atma Kriya-The Science of Breath | 1-19 |
1. | Discourse on Atma Kriya- Pranayam: | |
The Science of Breath | 3 | |
2. | The conclusion | 15 |
3. | Reverse order creation | 16 |
4. | Upward Journey-dissolving the fundamental elements | 16 |
5. | Reverse order- Upward Journey | 17 |
6. | Key Mantras | 18 |
2 | The Chandi | 20-164 |
Part 1 | ||
1. | Introduction to the Chandi | 22 |
2. | Bija Mantra of Chandi in the light of Kriya | 30 |
3. | The stories of the Chandi | 39 |
4. | Introduction to spiritual interpretations | 92 |
5. | The spiritual interpretations in the light of the science of breath: Kriya- Pranayam | 104 |
3 | The Ramayan | 165-392 |
1. | Invocation | 166 |
2. | Introduction to Ramayan | 167 |
Part I | ||
The stories of the great epic | ||
Porlogue | 170 | |
Kanda, or "the section." | ||
1. | Adi or Bala Kanda: The first or Boyhood stories | 177 |
2. | Ayodhya Kanda: At the empire, Ayodhya | 199 |
3. | Aranya Kanda: At the forest | 241 |
4. | Kiskindha Kanda: Friendship with king Sugriv at Kiskindha | 251 |
5. | Sundara Kanda: Searching for Sita at Lanka | 258 |
6. | Lanka Kanda: War against King Ravana at Lanka | 263 |
7. | Uttar Kanda: The post episode | 287 |
Part 2 | ||
Spiritual Interpretations | ||
8. | The fundamental question and the perspective and the Mantra | 316 |
9. | Spiritual interpretation of Ramayan | 317 |
10. | How to attain Rama consciousness through the Kriya | 330 |
11. | How to attain Rama consciousness | 337 |
12. | The inner war | 337 |
13. | Diagram | 338 |
14. | How to attain pure consciousness | 389 |
4 | The Mahabharat | 393-645 |
1. | Spiritual Characters: | |
The Principal Spiritual characters | 395 | |
2. | Disciple's Surrender and Master's counseling: | |
the Bhagavad Gita- Spiritual interpretations | ||
Invocation | 479 | |
Inner war diagram | 480 | |
The Bhagavad Gita, spiritual interpretations in the light of the science of breat: Kriya- Pranayam | 481 | |
3. | Kurukshetra war for achieving | |
Rule of king Yudhisthira (Tranquil Breath): | ||
Actual Practice of establish rule of Tranquil breath | 543 | |
1. | The background | 544 |
2. | The code of conduct in the war | 546 |
3. | Insight into the Kurukshetra war: In the light Kriya | 548 |
4. | The eighteen-days Kurukshetra war: In the light of Kriya | 550 |
4 | Post war-rule of king Yudhisthira: | |
(Tranquil breath- Disciple at the state of Byom tattva, | ||
ethereal state) going to heaven and achieving liberation | 626 | |
5 | The Dhammapada | 646-734 |
1. | Invocation | 649 |
2. | Introduction | 650 |
3. | Dhammapada | 665 |
4. | The conclusion | 733 |
6 | The Holy Bible-The old testament | 735-768 |
1. | Genesis: Mysteries of creation | 737 |
2. | Exodus: Coming out of gross manifestations | 752 |
3. | Leviticus: Becoming light | 758 |
4. | Numbers: Becoming the symbol of souls | 762 |
5. | Deuteronomy: Entering into the cosmic state | 763 |
6. | The inner revelation: Wisdom | 766 |
7 | The Holy Bible-The new testament | 769-897 |
1. | Essence | 770 |
2. | The author's note | 771 |
Insight into the Holy Bible | ||
3. | The self within | 774 |
4. | The core of the discipline | 777 |
5. | The breath: The infallible clue | 777 |
6. | The Tranquil breath | 778 |
7. | Prophetic vibration | 781 |
8. | Inner war | 782 |
9. | The seven seals | 783 |
The new testament | ||
The seven seals, or "the seven centers:" | ||
10. | The first seal: Coccygeal center | 788 |
Coccygeal center concentration and meditation: St. Paul | ||
11 | The second seal: Sacral center | 807 |
Sacral center refinement: St. Matthew | ||
12. | The third seal: Lumbar center | 818 |
Lumbar center transition from limitations: St. Mark | ||
13. | The fourth seal: Dorsal center | 828 |
The inner illuminations: St. John | ||
14. | The fifth seal: Cervical center | 843 |
Transition to cosmic consciousness: St. Luke | ||
15. | The sixth seal: Medulla oblongata or Ajna center | 848 |
The Christ within | ||
16. | The seventh seal: Thousand petals, or Sahasrara | 893 |
17. | The conclusion | 895 |
8 | The Holy Quran | 898-920 |
1. | Invocation | 901 |
2 | Introduction | 902 |
3. | The Khuda consciousness | 905 |
4. | Inner war according to the Holy Quran | 908 |
5. | How to attain the Khuda consciousness | 910 |
6. | How to attain the pure consciousness | 918 |
7. | Conclusion | 919 |
9 | The Guru Grantha Sahib:Japaji | 921-1038 |
1. | The author's note | 922 |
2. | Guru Nanak- A great saint | 926 |
3. | Tree of the first ten gurus of the Sikhs | 939 |
4. | Stories of the first Ten Sikh Gurus | 942 |
5. | Original Japaji | 985 |
6. | Mangalacharan- Invocation | 997 |
7. | The Japaji- The spiritual interpretations in the light of Kriya | 999 |
10 | The Kriya Sutras:and the author | 1039-1234 |
1. | The early years | 1041 |
2. | The days of pilgrimage on the land of Gods | 1089 |
3. | The first meeting with Mahamuni Babaji | 1126 |
4. | The Kriya Sutras- Aphorism of universal religion | 1137 |
5. | The Kriya Sutras- The spiritual interpretations | 1145 |
6. | Discourse on Kriya | 1173 |
7. | Pilgrimage with Babaji in the Himalays | 1191 |
8. | Pilgrimage to Sagar Mela | 1208 |
9. | Mahamuni Babaji's commission | 1215 |
10. | From the Himalayas to America | 1217 |
11. | Vidyaratna Babaji, the author at San Diego, California | 1218 |
12. | Fundamental feature of balanced and scientific life in vedic culture- Chaturasram: Four divisions of life | 1225 |
Vidyaratna Babaji (Swami Satyeswarananda Maharaj) was educated as a resident student for eight
years in the hermitage school.
He learned Kirya from Swami Satyananda with whom he was closely associated for long twenty
years.
Graduated from the University of Calcutta with a B. A. Philosophy honors, received an M.A. in
philosophy specializing in Vedanta philosophy, concurrently received a LL.B.(Law) degree, and
also worked for Ph.D. program.
He was a professor of law and an advocate (attorney).
He entered into the order of Swami with the blessings of Jagatguru Sankaracharya Swami Krishna
Tirtha Bharati of Puri Gobardhan Math and Bidyananda Presided over the ceremony.
He lived in a small hut for twelve (12) years in Dunagiri Hill, Himalayas; sometimes with
Mahamuni Babaji who frequently visited him.
Suddenly, without taking a vow, he observed Continuous Silence...(akhanda mouna) for three
long years and was known as silent sage, Mouni Baba, Mouni Swami.
In 1974, he received "Kriya Sutra" the message of Mahamuni Babaji at Dunagiri Hill Himalayas.
In 1975, at the instruction of Babaji, he toured the world and lectured in European countries.
In 1976, Mahamuni Babaji initiated him into Purna Kriya in the Himalayas and commissioned him
to re-establish the Original Kriya.
In 1982, Mahamuni Babaji sent Vidyaratna Babaji to America. He was lived in America ever
since.
He has authored more than forty-five (45) books. Some of them are as follows:
1. Babaji and His Legacy,
2. The Divine incarnation
3. Biography of a Yogi, volume 1
4. Kriya: Finding the true path,
5. The six systems (Sara Darsan), and
6. The Holy Bible: In the light of Kriya.
As a sannyasi, he lives and stays alone; and eats meals prepared by himself (swapak). Like Mahamuni Babaji and Lahiri Mahasay, he is free of asrams, centers and organizations. As a servant of all (sakaler das) he serves only the qualified, since and serious seekers of truth form San Diego, California (U.S.A)
1. | Dedication | v |
2. | List of Books by Swami Satyeswarananda Vidyaratna Babaji | vii |
3. | Illustrations | xiv |
4. | Notes on the first edition | xviii |
5. | Important | xx |
The eternal silence... | ||
Synthesis of all Dharma Paths | ||
Sarba Dharma Samanway | ||
Page | ||
1 | Atma Kriya-The Science of Breath | 1-19 |
1. | Discourse on Atma Kriya- Pranayam: | |
The Science of Breath | 3 | |
2. | The conclusion | 15 |
3. | Reverse order creation | 16 |
4. | Upward Journey-dissolving the fundamental elements | 16 |
5. | Reverse order- Upward Journey | 17 |
6. | Key Mantras | 18 |
2 | The Chandi | 20-164 |
Part 1 | ||
1. | Introduction to the Chandi | 22 |
2. | Bija Mantra of Chandi in the light of Kriya | 30 |
3. | The stories of the Chandi | 39 |
4. | Introduction to spiritual interpretations | 92 |
5. | The spiritual interpretations in the light of the science of breath: Kriya- Pranayam | 104 |
3 | The Ramayan | 165-392 |
1. | Invocation | 166 |
2. | Introduction to Ramayan | 167 |
Part I | ||
The stories of the great epic | ||
Porlogue | 170 | |
Kanda, or "the section." | ||
1. | Adi or Bala Kanda: The first or Boyhood stories | 177 |
2. | Ayodhya Kanda: At the empire, Ayodhya | 199 |
3. | Aranya Kanda: At the forest | 241 |
4. | Kiskindha Kanda: Friendship with king Sugriv at Kiskindha | 251 |
5. | Sundara Kanda: Searching for Sita at Lanka | 258 |
6. | Lanka Kanda: War against King Ravana at Lanka | 263 |
7. | Uttar Kanda: The post episode | 287 |
Part 2 | ||
Spiritual Interpretations | ||
8. | The fundamental question and the perspective and the Mantra | 316 |
9. | Spiritual interpretation of Ramayan | 317 |
10. | How to attain Rama consciousness through the Kriya | 330 |
11. | How to attain Rama consciousness | 337 |
12. | The inner war | 337 |
13. | Diagram | 338 |
14. | How to attain pure consciousness | 389 |
4 | The Mahabharat | 393-645 |
1. | Spiritual Characters: | |
The Principal Spiritual characters | 395 | |
2. | Disciple's Surrender and Master's counseling: | |
the Bhagavad Gita- Spiritual interpretations | ||
Invocation | 479 | |
Inner war diagram | 480 | |
The Bhagavad Gita, spiritual interpretations in the light of the science of breat: Kriya- Pranayam | 481 | |
3. | Kurukshetra war for achieving | |
Rule of king Yudhisthira (Tranquil Breath): | ||
Actual Practice of establish rule of Tranquil breath | 543 | |
1. | The background | 544 |
2. | The code of conduct in the war | 546 |
3. | Insight into the Kurukshetra war: In the light Kriya | 548 |
4. | The eighteen-days Kurukshetra war: In the light of Kriya | 550 |
4 | Post war-rule of king Yudhisthira: | |
(Tranquil breath- Disciple at the state of Byom tattva, | ||
ethereal state) going to heaven and achieving liberation | 626 | |
5 | The Dhammapada | 646-734 |
1. | Invocation | 649 |
2. | Introduction | 650 |
3. | Dhammapada | 665 |
4. | The conclusion | 733 |
6 | The Holy Bible-The old testament | 735-768 |
1. | Genesis: Mysteries of creation | 737 |
2. | Exodus: Coming out of gross manifestations | 752 |
3. | Leviticus: Becoming light | 758 |
4. | Numbers: Becoming the symbol of souls | 762 |
5. | Deuteronomy: Entering into the cosmic state | 763 |
6. | The inner revelation: Wisdom | 766 |
7 | The Holy Bible-The new testament | 769-897 |
1. | Essence | 770 |
2. | The author's note | 771 |
Insight into the Holy Bible | ||
3. | The self within | 774 |
4. | The core of the discipline | 777 |
5. | The breath: The infallible clue | 777 |
6. | The Tranquil breath | 778 |
7. | Prophetic vibration | 781 |
8. | Inner war | 782 |
9. | The seven seals | 783 |
The new testament | ||
The seven seals, or "the seven centers:" | ||
10. | The first seal: Coccygeal center | 788 |
Coccygeal center concentration and meditation: St. Paul | ||
11 | The second seal: Sacral center | 807 |
Sacral center refinement: St. Matthew | ||
12. | The third seal: Lumbar center | 818 |
Lumbar center transition from limitations: St. Mark | ||
13. | The fourth seal: Dorsal center | 828 |
The inner illuminations: St. John | ||
14. | The fifth seal: Cervical center | 843 |
Transition to cosmic consciousness: St. Luke | ||
15. | The sixth seal: Medulla oblongata or Ajna center | 848 |
The Christ within | ||
16. | The seventh seal: Thousand petals, or Sahasrara | 893 |
17. | The conclusion | 895 |
8 | The Holy Quran | 898-920 |
1. | Invocation | 901 |
2 | Introduction | 902 |
3. | The Khuda consciousness | 905 |
4. | Inner war according to the Holy Quran | 908 |
5. | How to attain the Khuda consciousness | 910 |
6. | How to attain the pure consciousness | 918 |
7. | Conclusion | 919 |
9 | The Guru Grantha Sahib:Japaji | 921-1038 |
1. | The author's note | 922 |
2. | Guru Nanak- A great saint | 926 |
3. | Tree of the first ten gurus of the Sikhs | 939 |
4. | Stories of the first Ten Sikh Gurus | 942 |
5. | Original Japaji | 985 |
6. | Mangalacharan- Invocation | 997 |
7. | The Japaji- The spiritual interpretations in the light of Kriya | 999 |
10 | The Kriya Sutras:and the author | 1039-1234 |
1. | The early years | 1041 |
2. | The days of pilgrimage on the land of Gods | 1089 |
3. | The first meeting with Mahamuni Babaji | 1126 |
4. | The Kriya Sutras- Aphorism of universal religion | 1137 |
5. | The Kriya Sutras- The spiritual interpretations | 1145 |
6. | Discourse on Kriya | 1173 |
7. | Pilgrimage with Babaji in the Himalays | 1191 |
8. | Pilgrimage to Sagar Mela | 1208 |
9. | Mahamuni Babaji's commission | 1215 |
10. | From the Himalayas to America | 1217 |
11. | Vidyaratna Babaji, the author at San Diego, California | 1218 |
12. | Fundamental feature of balanced and scientific life in vedic culture- Chaturasram: Four divisions of life | 1225 |