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  • Aug 24, 2020

    Bhagavad Gita: a commentary on chapter 2.

    Bhagavad Gita: a commentary on chapter 2.

    Swami Nishchalananda gave this discourse, via the web, to a Europe -wide audience on Friday 14th August 2020. It also serves as a preliminary introduction to the text; he is running a 4 day seminar on the Bhagavad Gita, spread over 4 stand-alone sessions, starting on 29th August, in collaboration with Swami Krishnapremananda of Mandala…

  • Aug 16, 2020

    The Lokas

    The Lokas

    The second archive recording from Satyananda Tapovanam, near Bangalore, India. Swami Nishchalananda gives an exposition on the Lokas, which are regarded in Hindu Symbolism as ‘celestial realms’, but also have a more practical application to understanding the ‘realms of consciousness’ that exist within a human experience. It is this aspect that Swamiji explores in this…

  • Jul 29, 2020

    VBT1 – Excerpts from Vigyana Bhairava Tantra course

    VBT1 – Excerpts from Vigyana Bhairava Tantra course

    Given online to course participants in a seminar organised by the Sheffield Satyananda Centre, these extracts are not from the actual course content, but from the preamble, and then Questions and Answers at the end.

  • Jul 24, 2020

    A birthday webinar by Swamiji

    A birthday webinar by Swamiji

    ‘Actually… the day before. On a Friday evening the day before Swami Nishchalananda’s birthday we again got together with people from around Europe and the UK courtesy of online videoconferencing platform Zoom. We started with a rousing, and raucous, rendition of ‘Happy Birthday to you’ which set the atmosphere for a session underpinned with a…

  • Jul 20, 2020

    Ishta Devata – an explanation

    Ishta Devata – an explanation

    This is an extract from a longer satsang given at Satyananda Tapovanam, in January 2004. (The new years eve satsang appears earlier in this blog). At the end is a simple rendition of a Shanti Path, Invocation of Peace. Since time immemorial, symbols have been used worldwide in mystical circles as a focus for the…

  • Jul 2, 2020

    Possibilities for Social Justice

    Possibilities for Social Justice

    A Post by Guest Author, Narada (Tony Sugden) As a Yoga practitioner, first and foremost I look for clarity. When I find it, then when I am exposed to social injustice, there is a deep feeling that something is horribly wrong. I see my sisters and brothers, they are made of the same stuff as…

  • Jun 16, 2020

    Satsang webinar from Sheffield, UK

    Satsang webinar from Sheffield, UK

    A Web based event organised from Sheffield, Yorkshire, with questions and answers on such topics as:- In Mantra Yoga, most of the chants and mantras are in the Sanskrit language. How important is correct pronunciation of the words, or is the efficacy of mantras more to do with our motivation? If your intention is good,…

  • Jun 1, 2020

    The Chakras in Traditions Worldwide – a Synopsis

    The Chakras in Traditions Worldwide – a Synopsis

    Reference to the chakras in symbols and in textual descriptions can be found in diverse cultures worldwide. The following is a brief synopsis: Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism Since yoga and tantra are mystical teachings within Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism, it is evident that chakras are integral to these religious systems. 

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Swami Nishchalananda

Swami Nishchalananda Saraswati is accorded the title Yogacharya, Master of Yoga, by the Bihar School of Yoga where he studied with his Teacher, Swami Satyananda Saraswati, for 14 years. He has dedicated his life to teaching the principles of Yoga, Tantra and Advaita.

Swamiji’s story

Books and Publications

Swamiji has written many classic Yoga texts in the name of his teacher. In his own name he’s written two profound texts for the modern era. He’s also recorded songs from Yoga’s traditional roots. Many of his teaachings are recorded, or can be sourced, here in this blog

Publications

Mandala Yoga Ashram

Swami Nishchalananda was valued highly as a teacher in India, and was asked to found an ashram there on several occasions. However, he felt the pull to return to Europe, and then to a piece of land in the heart of Wales which, from humble beginnings, became his Ashram.

Mandala Yoga Ashram

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