Sunday, 29 May 2016

Life and History of Vishwaguru Mahamandaleshwar Paramhans Swami Maheshwarananda

PARAMHANS SWAMI MAHESHWARANANDA is the successor of Paramhans Swami Madhavanandaji. He has lived in Vienna since 1972 where he established the "Global Srī Deep Mādhavānanda Ashram" and the first of the "Yoga in Daily Life" social orders, which was soon trailed by various sister social orders around the world. Under Swāmijī's administration there are presently many Yoga bunches in western and focal Europe, the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and India.

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Swāmijī does not constrain himself to instructing just Yoga. Wherever he goes he instructs individuals to comprehend and cherish themselves as well as other people, and helps them to understand the sense and motivation behind their life. His message is: Understanding, admiration and resistance between countries, societies and religions, peacefulness, assurance of nature and the earth and a veggie lover way of life.

Swāmijī has been, is as yet being, perceived and recognized worldwide by statesmen, researchers, specialists and dignitaries from various religions for his many years of conferred helpful and profound work, furthermore his continuous endeavors for the wellbeing and welfare of people and nature, for the security of the earth and world peace. For his support of the investigation of Yoga and the advancement of physical, mental, social and profound wellbeing for people he has been recompensed the privileged titles of Doctor of Yoga and Professor of the Spiritual Science of Yoga.

In 1999 Swāmijī was appointed as Mahāmandaleshwar of the Mahānirvāni Ākhara arrange and is thusly one of the most noteworthy dignitaries in the Hindu Order of Swāmīs.

The teachings of Paramhans Swāmī Maheshwarānanda depend on the reasonable and immaculate message of Srī Mahāprabhujī. Otherworldly seekers and Yoga wannabes are driven towards Self-Realization as per the soul of the teachings of Bhagwān Srī Dīp Nārāyan Mahāprabhujī under his direction.

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