Yoga Master Swami Vishnu-devananda
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Founder of the International
Sivananda Yoga
Vedanta Centers, Swami Vishnu-devananda, was a world authority
on Hatha, and Raja Yoga. Swamiji was also
known as the "Flying Swami" for the different peace missions he
accomplished around the world.
Before Discovering Yoga
Swamiji was born in Kerala, South India, in 1927. As a young child
one of his main character traits was a strong will, and
determination. His mother, now known as Mataji who later took
Sannyas (vows of renunciation) from Swami Sivananda, said that
whenever her son wanted something, nothing or no one could stop him.
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An interesting anecdote tells how as a 5 year old youngster he had
the strong desire to go to school, and learn. When told that it was
not possible since the nearest school was located more than 5 miles
away, the child took upon himself to pack and go early the next
morning for the long 5 mile walk through the jungle. He walked back
that evening and would do the same for many years to come.
As a teenager without financial resources for University, he turned
to joining the army to receive the scientific education he yearned
for. During this time as he looked for a lost paper in a waste
basket, his eyes fell upon a paper entitled "20 Spiritual
Instructions" by Swami Sivananda. The pamphlet began:
"An ounce of practice is better than tons of
theory". The practicality and inherent power of these simple
words lead Swamiji to travel across India during a 36-hour leave to
meet Swami Sivananda in far away Rishsikesh in the Himalayas.
This short visit left such an impression on the young boy's mind
that he resolved to return as soon as possible.
Meeting The Master
On his second visit, the young disciple received 2 powerful lessons
from Swami Sivananda. The first lesson came when Swami Vishnu-devananda
felt too timid, and a bit arrogant to bow to the
Guru Swami Sivananda. So the Master Swami Sivananda prostrated
fully before the young student demonstrating the lesson of humility.
The second lesson came during Arati (worship ceremony) to Ganga
(Ganges river). Swamiji was perplexed, and doubtful as he pondered
why intelligent people would worship what scientifically is merely
H2O. The Master then smiled subtly and gazed at Swamij who instantly
beheld the river as a vast, bright, cosmic light. Swami Sivananda
then invited the young boy to remain at the Ashram to study, and
become a Yogi. Swami Vishnu-devananda spontaneously replied "Yes".
The Training
For 10 years Swami Vishnu-devananda continued at the Sivananda
Ashram and was trained in all aspects of Yoga by Swami Sivananda.
Swami Vishnu-devananda quickly became an exceptional adept in the
path of Hatha-Yoga, and was a very keen
and tireless Karma Yogi. One day Swami Sivananda gave Swamiji a 10
Rupee note (less than a dollar!) and his blessings to travel to the
West and spread the teachings of
Vedanta. "People are waiting" were the words of the Master.
Swamiji As A World Teacher
Swamiji's limitless energy, and profound inspiration, lead him to
found and direct the International Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centers
which now numbers more than 20 Yoga centers and 7 Ashrams + many
Affiliated centers and teachers. Swami created the first Yoga
Teachers Training Course which to date has trained more than 8,000
certified teachers in the field of Yoga, and spirituality. One of
his brilliant touches was to summarize these ancient and vast
teachings into five principles of Yoga which are easy to understand,
and convenient to incorporate in one's daily practice.
The Flying Swami & The Peace Missions
Throughout his whole life, Swamiji was deeply concerned about the
well being of the world and the constant disaster of wars. This lead
him to learn to fly, and then personally pilot a small plane over
several troubled areas of the world. Not only did he create
discussion and awareness in the news media, but he also "bombarded"
these war torn areas with flowers, and peace pamphlets while
repeating the peace Mantra; Om Namo Narayanaya.

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