Bhagawan Nityananda - Siddha Yoga
1891-1961


"The heart is the hub of all sacred places, go there and roam.."
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"one must seek the shortest way and the fastest means to get back home - to turn the spark within into a blaze, to be merged in and to identify with that greater fire which ignited the spark"

-- Bhagawan Nityananda


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Bhagawan Nityananda


A Brief Biography

Bhagawan Nityananda is renowned in western and southern India as one of the great modern saints. Also known as Bade Baba (elder Baba), he was the Guru of Swami Muktananda, who often said Bhagawan was a janma Siddha, a born Siddha or perfected yogi.

In his early years, Bhagawan Nityananda lived in seclusion in remote areas of Southern India. In later years he came to settle in the village of Ganeshpuri, in the Indian state of Maharastra. It was there that he bestowed shaktipat on Swami Muktananda, who was later called Baba. Several years before he passed away, Bhagawan Nityananda instructed Baba to build an ashram a few miles from his own residence. This became the mother ashram for Siddha Yoga meditation, now known as Gurudev Siddha Peeth.

Gurumayi Chidvilasananda, the current head of this lineage of Siddha Yoga masters, continues to honor Bhagawan Nityananda as the contemporary source of the Siddha Yoga lineage. The temples to Bhagawan Nityananda in Shree Muktananda Ashram in upstate New York, and in Gurudev Siddha Peeth in Ganeshpuri, India scintillate with great spiritual energy.