Autobiography of a Yogi by Paramahansa Yogananda explores the author's spiritual journey and profound experiences with various saints and yogis in India. The book details Yogananda's early life, his relationship with his guru Sri Yukteswar, and his introduction to Kriya Yoga, a powerful spiritual practice. Readers will encounter miraculous events, including levitation and healing, as well as insights into the nature of consciousness and the pursuit of enlightenment. This influential work, first published in 1946, serves as a foundational text for those interested in yoga, spirituality, and Eastern philosophy. Ideal for seekers of truth and students of yoga, this autobiography provides a unique perspective on the intersection of Eastern and Western spiritual traditions.
Key Points
- Details Paramahansa Yogananda's early life and spiritual awakening
- Explores the teachings of Kriya Yoga and its significance in spiritual practice
- Describes encounters with notable saints and yogis, including Sri Yukteswar and Babaji
- Highlights miraculous events and experiences that shaped Yogananda's philosophy


