Hariharananda Giri Explained

Hariharananda Giri
Religion:Hinduism
Birth Name:Rabindranath Bhattacharya
Birth Date:1907 5, df=yes
Birth Place:Habibpur, Nadia district, West Bengal, India
Death Place:Miami, Florida, United States
Order:Kriya Yoga Lineage
Guru:Bijoy Krishna Chattopadhyay
Yukteswar Giri
Bharati Krishna Tirtha
Paramahansa Yogananda
Satyananda Giri
Disciples:Paramahamsa Prajnanananda, Swami Akhaynand Giri (Dadaji)India
Philosophy:Kriya Yoga
Signature:Hariharanan S J0001.jpg

Hariharananda Giri (Bengali: স্বামী হরিহরানন্দ গিরী) (27 May 1907 – 3 December 2002), was an Indian yogi and guru who taught in India as well as in western countries. He was born as Rabindranath Bhattacharya in Nadia district, West Bengal. He was the head of the Kriya Yoga Institute, United States, and founder worldwide Kriya Yoga Centers.[1] According to some sources, Hariharananda was a direct disciple of Yukteswar Giri.[2]

Early life

Hariharananda Giri, affectionately known as "Baba" to his students, was known as a Kriya Yogi in the lineage of Mahavatar Babaji, Lahiri Mahasaya, Yukteswar Giri, and Paramahansa Yogananda.[2]

In 1932, Rabi went to meet the Kriya master, Yukteshwar Giri, who initiated him into Kriya Yoga, in his Serampore ashram, West Bengal. Yukteshwar Giri taught him cosmic astrology, and entreated him to come and live in his Karar Ashram at Puri, in Odisha.[3]

In 1935, he met Paramahansa Yogananda, and received the second Kriya initiation from him. In 1938, he renounced the material life and entered his guru's ashram in Puri, starting the life of an ascetic monk as Brahmachari Rabinarayan.[3]

He received the third Kriya initiation from Swami Satyananda Giri in 1941, the head of Karar Ashram and childhood friend of Paramahansa Yogananda.[2]

Career

Hariharananda grew to prominence and eventually traveled outside of India with visits to Europe in 1974, South America and North America in 1975 and a return visit to the U.S. in 1977.[4] [5]

Hariharananda resided at the ashram he founded at Homestead, Florida (another international headquarters is in Orissa, India), for several years prior to his death in Miami in December 2002[6] and was buried at Balighai, in Orissa, that same month.[7]

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Notes and References

  1. Encyclopedia: Jones . Constance A. . Ryan . James D. . [{{Google books|OgMmceadQ3gC|page=|keywords=|text=|plainurl=yes}} Kriya Yoga Centers ]. 248–249 . Encyclopedia of Hinduism . 2007 . New York . Facts On File . 978-0-8160-5458-9 . Encyclopedia of World Religions. J. Gordon Melton, Series Editor . https://web.archive.org/web/20221020070415/https://books.google.com/books?id=OgMmceadQ3gC . 20 October 2022 . 22 January 2021 . bot: unknown .
  2. News: Kriya Yoga – a positive way of living . 13 November 2008 . Times of India . 12 April 2009.
  3. Book: Hariharananda, Paramahamsa . The Essence of Kriya Yoga . Alight Publication . 2006 . 978-1931833189.
  4. Web site: Baba In the West. kriya.org. 2018-11-28.
  5. News: Leader of Kriya Yoga Here to Teach. Antgone. Susan. 2 September 1977. The Washington Post. 28 November 2018.
  6. News: Spiritual leader of Kriya Yoga movement dies. . . 5 December 2002 . 30 May 2008 . Charles . Rabin.
  7. Web site: Video-biography of a Yogi: The life of Paramahamsa Hariharananda . Kriya.org . 3 November 2014.