Swami
Swami (; ; sometimes abbreviated sw.) in Hinduism is an honorific title given to an Asceticism#Hinduism, ascetic who has chosen the Sannyasa, path of renunciation (''sanyāsa''), or has been initiated into a religious monastic order of Vaishnavas ...
Sivananda Saraswati (; 8 September 1887 – 14 July 1963
), also called Swami Sivananda, was a
yoga guru
Modern yoga gurus are people widely acknowledged to be gurus of modern yoga in any of its forms, whether religious or not. The role implies being well-known and having a large following; in contrast to the old guru-shishya tradition, the modern ...
,
a
Hindu
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spiritual teacher, and a proponent of ''
Vedanta
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''. Sivananda was born in
Pattamadai, in the
Tirunelveli
Tirunelveli (), also known as Nellai and historically (during British rule) as Tinnevelly, is a major city in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is the administrative headquarters of the Tirunelveli District. It is the fourth-largest munici ...
district of modern
Tamil Nadu
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, and was named Kuppuswami. He studied medicine and served in
British Malaya
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as a physician for several years before taking up monasticism.
He was the founder of the
Divine Life Society
The Divine Life Society (DLS) is a Hinduism, Hindu spiritual organization and an ashram, founded by Swami Sivananda Saraswati in 1936, at Muni Ki Reti, Rishikesh, India. The Society has branches around the world, with its headquarters in Rishi ...
(DLS) in 1936,
Yoga-Vedanta Forest Academy
The Divine Life Society (DLS) is a Hindu spiritual organization and an ashram, founded by Swami Sivananda Saraswati in 1936, at Muni Ki Reti, Rishikesh, India. The Society has branches around the world, with its headquarters in Rishikesh.
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(1948) and the author of over 200 books on
yoga
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, ''Vedanta'', and a variety of subjects. He established Sivananda Ashram, the headquarters of the DLS, on the bank of the
Ganges
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at
Muni Ki Reti
Muni Ki Reti is a town and a municipal council in Tehri Garhwal district in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. It lies close to the pilgrimage town of Rishikesh and is known for its ashrams, including the Divine Life Society of Sivananda Saraswat ...
, from
Rishikesh
Rishikesh, also spelt as Hrishikesh, is a city near Dehradun in the Indian state Uttarakhand. The northern part of Rishikesh is in the Dehradun district while the southern part is in the Tehri Garhwal district. It is situated on the right bank ...
, and lived most of his life there.
Sivananda Yoga, the yoga form propagated by his disciple
Vishnudevananda, is now spread in many parts of the world through
Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centres. These centres are not affiliated with Sivananda's
ashram
An ashram (, ) is a spiritual hermitage or a monastery in Indian religions, not including Buddhism.
Etymology
The Sanskrit noun is a thematic nominal derivative from the root 'toil' (< Brahmin
Brahmin (; ) is a ''Varna (Hinduism), varna'' (theoretical social classes) within Hindu society. The other three varnas are the ''Kshatriya'' (rulers and warriors), ''Vaishya'' (traders, merchants, and farmers), and ''Shudra'' (labourers). Th ...
family on 8 September 1887. His birth took place during the early hours of the morning as the
Bharani star was rising in
Pattamadai village in
Tirunelveli
Tirunelveli (), also known as Nellai and historically (during British rule) as Tinnevelly, is a major city in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is the administrative headquarters of the Tirunelveli District. It is the fourth-largest munici ...
district,
Tamil Nadu
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. His father, P.S. Vengu Iyer, worked as a revenue officer and was a
devotee of
Shiva
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. His mother, Parvati Ammal, was also religious. Kuppuswami was the third and last child of his parents.
As a child, he was very active and promising in academics and gymnastics. He attended medical school in
Tanjore
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, where he excelled. He ran a medical journal called ''Ambrosia'' during this period. Upon graduation, he practiced medicine and worked as a doctor in
British Malaya
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for ten years, with a reputation for providing free treatment to poor patients. Over time, a sense that medicine was healing on a superficial level grew in Dr. Kuppuswami, urging him to look elsewhere to fill the void, and in 1923 he left Malaya and returned to India to pursue his spiritual quest.
Initiation
Upon his return to India in 1924, he went to
Rishikesh
Rishikesh, also spelt as Hrishikesh, is a city near Dehradun in the Indian state Uttarakhand. The northern part of Rishikesh is in the Dehradun district while the southern part is in the Tehri Garhwal district. It is situated on the right bank ...
where he met his
guru
Guru ( ; International Alphabet of Sanskrit Transliteration, IAST: ''guru'') is a Sanskrit term for a "mentor, guide, expert, or master" of certain knowledge or field. In pan-Indian religions, Indian traditions, a guru is more than a teacher: tr ...
, Vishvananda Saraswati, who initiated him into the
Sannyasa
''Sannyasa'' (), sometimes spelled ''sanyasa'', is the fourth stage within the Hinduism, Hindu system of four life stages known as ''ashrama (stage), ashramas'', the first three being ''brahmacharya'' (celibate student), ''Gṛhastha, grihast ...
order, and gave him his monastic name. The full ceremony was conducted by Vishnudevananda, the mahant (abbot) of Sri Kailas Ashram.
Sivananda settled in Rishikesh, and immersed himself in intense spiritual practices. Sivānanda performed austerities for many years while continuing to nurse the sick. In 1927, with some money from an insurance policy, he ran a charitable dispensary at
Lakshman Jhula.
File:Krishnananda and Sivananda 1945.jpg, Krishnananda
Swami Krishnananda Saraswati (IAST: Swāmī Kṛṣṇānanda Sarasvatī, 25 April 1922 – 23 November 2001) was a disciple of Sivananda Saraswati and served as the General Secretary of the Divine Life Society in Rishikesh, India from 1958 ...
and Sivananda (right), 1945
File:Swami Sivananda Swami Vishnudevananda am Ganges.jpg, Sivananda and Vishnudevananda by the Ganges
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, 1950
File:Sivananda Saraswati 1986 stamp of India.jpg, Sivananda on a 1986 stamp of India
File:SwamiSivananda ValMorin 20070805.jpg, Murti
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of Swami Saraswati at the Quebec
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ashram
Founding the Divine Life Society
Sivananda founded the
Divine Life Society
The Divine Life Society (DLS) is a Hinduism, Hindu spiritual organization and an ashram, founded by Swami Sivananda Saraswati in 1936, at Muni Ki Reti, Rishikesh, India. The Society has branches around the world, with its headquarters in Rishi ...
in 1936 on the banks of the
Ganges River
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, distributing spiritual literature for free.
Early disciples included
Satyananda Saraswati, founder of
Satyananda Yoga.
In 1945, he created the Sivananda
Ayurvedic
Ayurveda (; ) is an alternative medicine system with historical roots in the Indian subcontinent. It is heavily practised throughout India and Nepal, where as much as 80% of the population report using ayurveda. The theory and practice of ayur ...
Pharmacy, and organised the All-world Religions Federation.
He established the All-world Sadhus Federation in 1947 and the
Yoga-Vedanta Forest Academy
The Divine Life Society (DLS) is a Hindu spiritual organization and an ashram, founded by Swami Sivananda Saraswati in 1936, at Muni Ki Reti, Rishikesh, India. The Society has branches around the world, with its headquarters in Rishikesh.
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in 1948.
He called his yoga the ''Yoga of Synthesis'', combining the
Four Yogas of Hinduism (
Karma Yoga
Karma yoga (), also called Karma marga, is one of the three classical spiritual paths mentioned in the Bhagavad Gita, one based on the "yoga of action", the others being Jnana yoga (path of knowledge) and Bhakti yoga (path of loving devotion ...
,
Bhakti Yoga
Bhakti yoga (), also called Bhakti marga (, literally the path of '' bhakti''), is a spiritual path or spiritual practice within Hinduism focused on loving devotion towards any personal deity.Karen Pechelis (2014), The Embodiment of Bhakti, ...
,
Jnana Yoga,
Rāja Yoga
In Sanskrit texts, ''Rāja yoga'' () was both the goal of yoga and a method to attain it. The term was later adopted as a modern label for the practice of yoga in the 19th-century when Swami Vivekananda gave his interpretation of the Yoga S ...
), for action, devotion, knowledge, and meditation respectively.
Sivananda travelled extensively on a major tour in 1950, and set up branches of the Divine Life Society throughout India. He vigorously promoted and disseminated his vision of yoga, adopting modern techniques to such an extent that he gained the nickname 'Swami Propagandananda'.
His Belgian devotee
André Van Lysebeth wrote that his critics "disapproved of both his modern methods of diffusion, and his propagation of yoga on such a grand scale to the general public", explaining that Sivananda was advocating a practice that everybody could do, combining "some asanas, a little
pranayama
Pranayama (Sanskrit: प्राणायाम, "Prāṇāyāma") is the yogic practice of focusing on breath. In classical yoga, the breath is associated with '' prana'', thus, pranayama is a means to elevate the ''prana-shakti'', or life en ...
, a little meditation and bhakti; well, a little of everything".
The 9th All-India Divine Life Convention was held at Venkatagiri on March 16, 1957, which was presided by
Sathya Sai Baba
Sathya Sai Baba (born Ratnakaram Sathyanarayana Raju; 23 November 192624 April 2011) was an Indian godman, guru and philanthropist. At the age of 14, he claimed to be the reincarnation of Shirdi Sai Baba and left his home saying "my devote ...
and attended by
Satchidananda Saraswati and Swami Sadananda.
Vegetarianism
Sivananda insisted on a strict
lacto-vegetarian
A lacto-vegetarian (sometimes referred to as a lactarian; from the Latin root lact-, ''milk'') diet abstains from the consumption of meat as well as Egg as food, eggs, while still consuming dairy products such as milk, cheese (without animal renn ...
diet for moral and spiritual reasons, arguing that "meat-eating is highly deleterious to health".
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dlshq.org. Retrieved 22 January 2023. Divine Life Society thus advocates a vegetarian diet.
Mahasamadhi
Swami Sivananda died, described as entering
Mahasamadhi
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, on 14 July 1963 beside the
River Ganges
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at his Sivananda Ashram near
Muni Ki Reti
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.
Works
Sivananda wrote over 200 books on yoga. Many of the books are available free on the Divine Life Society's website.
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* ''Life and Works of Swami Sivananda'', by Sivānanda, Divine Life Society (W.A.). Fremantle Branch. Published by Divine Life Society, Fremantle Branch, 1985.
* ''All About Hinduism''
* ''Amrita Gita''
* ''Bhagavad Gita'' (transliterated and translated by Sivananda, with chapter summaries)
* ''Brahma Sutras'', 1949
* ''Conquest of Anger''
* ''Conquest of Fear''
* ''Easy Steps to Yoga''
* ''Essence of Yoga''
* ''God Exists''
* ''A Great Guru and His Ideal Disciple'' (letters from Sivananda to Prananvananda)
* ''Guru-Bhakti Yoga''
* ''Guru Tattva''
* ''Gyana Jyoti, Wisdom Light'', 1950
* ''Hindu Fasts & Festivals''
* ''How to Become Rich'', 1950
* ''How to Get Vairagya (Dispassion)''
* ''Ideal of Married Life''
* ''Karmas and Diseases''
* ''Kingly Science Kingly Secret''
* ''Life and Teachings of Lord Jesus''
* ''Life and Teachings of Swami Sivananda'', 1964
* ''Light, Power and Wisdom''
* ''Lord Krishna, His Lilas and Teachings''
* ''The Master Said...'' (1954 speech)
* ''May I Answer That?''
* ''Mind, its Mysteries and Control'', 1946
* ''Parables of Sivananda'', 1955
* ''The Philosophy and Significance of Idol Worship''
* ''Philosophy of Dreams''
* ''Practical Ayurveda''.
* ''Practical Lessons in Yoga''
* ''Radio Talks'', 1951
* ''Saints and Sages'', 1951
* ''Satsanga and Svadhyaya''
* ''Sayings of Swami Sivananda'', 1947
* ''Self-Knowledge''
* ''Sivananda Upanishad. A universal scripture in the Sage's own handwriting'', (Vishnudevananda (ed.)) 1955
* ''Sixty-Three Nayanar Saints''
* ''Swami Sivananda. His Life, Mission and Message, in pictures'', 1953
* ''Temples in India''
* ''Thought Power''
* ''Thus Awakens Swami Sivananda''
* ''Thus Inspires Swami Sivananda'', 1962
* ''Thus Spake Sivananda''
* ''Vedanta for Beginners''
* ''Waves of Bliss'', 1949
* ''What Becomes of the Soul After Death'', 1950
* ''Yoga in Daily Life''
* ''Yoga: Your Home Practice Companion''. DK Publishing, 2018
Disciples
Sivananda's two chief acting organizational disciples were
Chidananda Saraswati and
Krishnananda Saraswati. Chidananda Saraswati was appointed president of the DLS by Sivananda in 1963 and served in this capacity until his death in 2008.
Krishnananda Saraswati was appointed General Secretary by Sivananda in 1958 and served in this capacity until his death in 2001.
Disciples who went on to grow new organisations include:
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Chinmayananda Saraswati, founder of the
Chinmaya Mission
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* Jyotirmayananda Saraswati, founder of Yoga Research Foundation, Miami, Florida, USA
* Karunananda Saraswati, founder of The Valley of Peace yoga ashram in the Moonbi Ranges north of Tamworth, New South Wales, Australia
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Sahajananda Saraswati, Spiritual Head of Divine Life Society of South Africa
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Satchidananda Saraswati, founder of the
Integral Yoga Institutes, around the world
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Satyananda Saraswati, founder of
Bihar School of Yoga
The Bihar School of Yoga is a modern school of yoga founded and developed by Sri Swami Satyananda Saraswati in Munger, Bihar, India, in 1963. The system of yoga taught at the school is recognized worldwide as Bihar Yoga or the Satyananda Yoga ...
* Shantananda Saraswati, founder of Temple of Fine Arts (Malaysia & Singapore)
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Sivananda Radha Saraswati
Sivananda Radha Saraswati (March 20, 1911 – November 30, 1995), born Sylvia Demitz, was a German yogini who emigrated to Canada and founded 'Yasodhara Ashram'' in British Columbia. She established a Western-based lineage in the Sivananda tradit ...
, founder of Yasodhara Ashram, British Columbia, Canada
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Venkatesananda Saraswati
Venkatesananda Saraswati (or Swami Venkatesananda; 29 December 1921 in Tanjore, South India – 2 December 1982 in Johannesburg, South Africa), known previously as Parthasarathy, was a disciple of Sivananda Saraswati. He received his spiritual t ...
, inspirer of Ananda Kutir Ashrama in South Africa and Sivananda Ashram in Fremantle, Australia
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Vishnudevananda Saraswati
Vishnudevananda Saraswati (31 December 1927 – 9 November 1993, birth name Kuttan Nair) was an Indian yoga guru known for his teaching of asanas, a disciple of Sivananda Saraswati, and founder of the International Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centr ...
, founder of the
Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centres, HQ Canada
References
Further reading
* Fornaro, Robert John (1969) ''Sivananda and the Divine Life Society: A Paradigm of the "secularism," "puritanism" and "cultural Dissimulation" of a Neo-Hindu Religious Society''.
Syracuse University
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* Ananthanarayanan, N. (1970) ''From Man to God-man: the inspiring life-story of Swami Sivananda'', Indian Publ. Trading Corp.
* Gyan, Satish Chandra (1979) ''Swami Sivananda and the Divine Life Society: An Illustration of Revitalization Movement''.
* Swami Venkatesānanda (1985)
Sivananda: Biography of a Modern Sage'', Divine Life Society.
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