Austin Kriya Yoga

Austin Kriya Yoga The Austin Kriya Yoga Center is connected with the Kriya Yoga Institute in Homestead, Florida. The breath influences the mind and vice-versa.

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The Science of Kriya Yoga

A sincere spiritual seeker who follows the path of Kriya Yoga with love and devotion and a desir

e for spiritual growth can attain Self-realization — even within one lifetime. This powerful yoga is a manifestation of the many yogas described in the Bhagavad Gita, but primarily it derives from:

Karma Yoga — detachment from the fruits of actions in the world, and more importantly, from the inner activity of the mind
Jnana Yoga — a disciplined intellect acquires spiritual knowledge, and this wisdom creates freedom through detachment from the fruits of actions
Bhakti Yoga — unconditional love is awakened by gratitude and by the joy arising from the oneness with all creation, which is cosmic consciousness

A Simple, Non-Sectarian Technique

Kriya Yoga is non-sectarian. Its simple technique causes no hardship, requires no austerities, and suits aspiring householders as well as monks. From the principles of Karma Yoga, Kriya Yoga teaches that all action, kri, is done by the indwelling soul, ya. Continuous awareness of the power of the indwelling soul can transform all activity into worship. Awareness that the soul must inhale every breath leads to mind control and liberation. The Scientific Process of Soul Culture and the Royal Path to Self-Realization ...

The Kriya technique emphasizes the relationship between breath and mind. This reciprocal relationship reveals the secret of controlling the mind: "Breath control is self-control. Breath mastery is self-mastery. Breathlessness is deathlessness." The breathless state of samadhi is the realization of the Absolute. Direct Transmission From Teacher to Student

Kriya Yoga is a golden opportunity to reach higher states of consciousness and change your life, by developing the body, mind, intellect, and awareness of the soul. It is a quick and easy path. Kriya Yoga techniques are passed down from master to disciple, master to aspirant, teacher to student. No written document records when the ancient tradition of Kriya Yoga began. This spiritual technique has been practiced by saints, seers, and sages from time immemorial. The rishis (seers) of the Upanishads, Shri Krishna in the Bhagavad Gita, Maharshi Patanjali in his Yoga Sutra, and many other masters of yoga practiced and taught this scientific method through the ages. Kriya Yoga is a powerful tool to be used by seekers of all religions in order to hasten spiritual development. Adi Shankara in the Viveka Chudamani described three things that are very rare in this world: to have a human birth, to have desire for liberation, and to have the company of a great soul and realized master. Technique Origins

In modern times, in 1861, an elusive and mysterious master, Mahavatar Babaji, re-introduced the ancient Kriya technique to the general public through his able disciple, Shri Shyamacharan Lahiri, a pious householder. Lahiri Mahasaya, as he was popularly known, had many realized disciples. Foremost among them were Swami Shriyukteshwar Giri, who was well versed in the scriptures of both the East and West, and who attained the highest state of realization, and Shrimat Bhupendranath Sanyal Mahasaya, a householder yogi most noted for his metaphorical interpretation of the Bhagavad Gita in the light of Kriya Yoga. Among the many disciples of Swami Shriyukteshwar were Paramahamsa Yogananda, author of Autobiography of a Yogi, and Swami Satyananda Giri, who was the president of Karar Ashram until 1971, which had been founded by Swami Shriyukteshwar in 1903. Paramahamsa Hariharananda, who was president of Karar Ashram from 1971 as well as the president of the Kriya Yoga international organizations he founded, was also a direct disciple of Swami Shriyukteshwar. Both Paramahamsa Yogananda and Paramahamsa Hariharananda were Self-realized and instrumental in spreading the teachings of Kriya Yoga around the world. Until the time of his mortal transition into spirit, December 3, 2002, at the age of 95 (1907-2002), Paramahamsa Hariharananda oversaw each student’s spiritual development. Lovingly called “Baba” by thousands of disciples and students around the world, his divine love and compassion remain unparalleled. Today, Paramahamsa Prajnanananda, the realized disciple and successor of Paramahamsa Hariharananda, travels the world as a powerful spiritual master, loving teacher, prolific author, and speaker. Under his loving direction, the Kriya Yoga international organizations, supported by its monks, yogacharyas, and devotees, continue to thrive.

Austin Satsang! Join us next Saturday, April 18th at Circle Acres in Roy G. Guerrero Metro Park. We will be cleaning the...
04/10/2026

Austin Satsang! Join us next Saturday, April 18th at Circle Acres in Roy G. Guerrero Metro Park. We will be cleaning the park from 10am to 12pm followed by a picnic lunch. If you would like to join, please RSVP to us at [email protected] so we can get a headcount.
North and South morning meditations will be cancelled so all can join this Seva!

Next weekend, March 14th-15th, the Temple of Compassion will be hosting a Kriya Initiation. Kriya Yoga is a powerful med...
03/07/2026

Next weekend, March 14th-15th, the Temple of Compassion will be hosting a Kriya Initiation. Kriya Yoga is a powerful meditation technique that aims to help spiritual seekers attain the summit of spiritual experience — constant communion with the Divine – with joy and ease.

Based on the science of breath, Kriya Yoga has been handed down — from teacher to student — in an unbroken lineage of enlightened masters that reaches deep into the mists of time immemorial. Kriya Yoga transforms the body, mind, and heart, helping us be calmly active and actively calm.

Please visit our event page for more details and to register! https://kriya.org/event-details/8760/en

Tomorrow and Wednesday Shri Guruji will be giving a series of public lectures in Austin. Please join us on Tuesday at th...
05/12/2025

Tomorrow and Wednesday Shri Guruji will be giving a series of public lectures in Austin. Please join us on Tuesday at the Triumphant Love Lutheran Church and on Wednesday at the Austin Hindu Temple. Find our more information and register available here https://kriya.org/event-details/7716/en. Hope to see you there!

Pranams! Our beloved Guruji Paramahamsa Prajnanananda will be visiting Austin next month and giving two free public talk...
04/15/2025

Pranams! Our beloved Guruji Paramahamsa Prajnanananda will be visiting Austin next month and giving two free public talks. The first talk will be on May 13th at the Triumphant Love Lutheran Church and the second on May 14th at the Austin Hindu Temple. Please RSVP to these events as seating is limited! https://kriya.org/event-details/7716/en Boxed dinners will be served to participants at the end of each event. Please join us for darshan with Baba!

05/09/2021

*Mother’s Day Message from Guruji*

Loving and divine souls,

Let the choicest blessings of God and the masters be upon all of you. I take this opportunity to pray for you, and I send my best wishes on the occasion of Mother’s Day, which is going to be celebrated on May 9, 2021.

Creation requires a mother. Nature is called “Mother Nature.” The earth is called “Mother Earth.” Rivers are also referred to as “mother.” Mother is a symbol as well as a reality, and the mother is nothing but the presence of divinity in humanity. There is nothing without the mother.

There are many words in Sanskrit for “mother,” and the most common word is ma or mata. The word ma is a verb and a noun. As a verb ma means “to measure,” “to maintain,” “to raise up,” “to apportion,” “to show,” “to display,” and “to sound.” From these meanings we can easily understand the role of the mother. A mother kept us in her womb and took care of us, making us the integral part of her. After birth, although we appeared separate from her, her love and care united us, and we initially grew from her milk. She brought language in our mouths, which is why we call our first language our “mother tongue.”

If we examine nature, starting with birds, animals, and humans, we can see the unique and incomparable role of the mother. A child feels comfortable and confident with its mother. Mother is the natural fortress. A child sleeps peacefully on her lap or in her arms.

As a noun in Sanskrit the word ma denotes many meanings such as “mother,” “the goddess of prosperity,” “beauty,” “knowledge, and negation as “no.” If we look at our lives and our beauty, we see they are inherited from our parents. A mother is always a natural inspiration. From having a close connection with the mother from conception, a child becomes motivated to study and strive for success.The goddess of prosperity, Mother Lakshmi, is also ma. The mother is a good teacher. When ma is negation, the mother many times says “no” to discipline her child.

The mother is a good friend all the time.

It is so nice that we are celebrating Mother’s Day not with formality, but with rightly understanding the greatness of a mother. The Vedas declare, matru devo bhava, pitru devo bhave, acharya devo bhava, atithi devo bhava: “Love a mother as the divine. Love a father as the divine. Love a teacher (acharya) as divine. Love a guest as divine.”

In this mantra the mother is mentioned first, which shows her priority and significance. This is the time to love and serve the mother. In Vedic culture all women are respected as the manifestation of the Divine Mother. Let us respect them and bring new light to human civilization,

With this our responsibility is not over. We should devote our time, talent, and treasure to serve Mother Nature in all possible ways.

On this Mother’s Day I offer my love, devotion, and prayerful bows to all the mothers in creation in all names and all forms. I seek their blessings not only for me, but also for the entire creation. I bow to you all.

With Love,
Prajnanananda

Divine love is not of this world. Those who are completely God-intoxicated may behave like children or like crazy people...
03/20/2021

Divine love is not of this world. Those who are completely God-intoxicated may behave like children or like crazy people. Those with intense deep love for God forget everything else. They do not feel that they have to do anything other than deeply love God.
This is a very strange world. In the eyes of worldly people, spiritual people are crazy. In the eyes of spiritual people, worldly people are crazy, and both are correct. But remember, the number of people who are crazy after worldly things is very high, but only a few people are intoxicated with God's love. Once we have love in our hearts, we will become intoxicated. The intoxicated do not care for any other thing. This intoxication is not external, conditional, or with some object in mind; this intoxication is purely Supreme Love.

~ Paramahamsa Prajnanananda

Weakness is the greatest obstacle, it comes through attachment.~ Paramahamsa Hariharanandaji
02/09/2021

Weakness is the greatest obstacle, it comes through attachment.

~ Paramahamsa Hariharanandaji

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