
Swamiji was asked,
“What is Swamiji’s teaching?”
He simply said,
“Dhyana. Vibhuti. Bhajan.
Bhava samadhi.”
HIS GIFTS:
darshan —
awakening and healing
dhyana — meditation without form
vibhuti — ash imbued with healing energy
bhajan
— songs to the
divine
bhava samadhi
— divine trance
Information & Resources on
Published in the West for a Western audience, Divine Play combines Shivabalayogi’s biography with devotees’ experiences and his answers to their questions on a wide variety of subjects.
The most authoritative resource on Shivabalayogi, a comprehensive biography with all available recorded conversations, experiences and illustrated with over 360 photographs.
The book that Shivabalayogi asked to be written and had published in India in 1992,
three years before he dropped his physical body through mahasamadhi.
Yoga
Vasishta Maharamayana by Valmiki
The complete 1891 translation by V.L. Mitra, revised in more
modern English. “Read the Yoga Vasishta. Swamiji’s philosophy is fully expounded in that scripture.”
Sri Sri Sri Shivabalayogi Maharaj
Life & Spiritual Ministration
By Gen. Hanut Singh. First published in 1981, the
complete 1989 edition, with illustrations and appendices, is now online.
Read the complete biography by Prof. S. K. Ramachandra Rao published in 1968.
Videos of Shivabalayogi are available
for purchase on
DVD and
to view
online.
Live and studio recordings of bhajans, spiritual songs, are available as free downloads.
Access and download audio recordings and transcripts of conversations with Shivabalayogi.
Shivabalayogi chanting om namah shivaya namaha.
Booklets on Shivabalayogi, A Brief
Sketch, published a few months after he completed twelve years of
meditation, and
The
Lahari, published in Bangalore in 1989 from material
collected in England the previous year.
Detailed articles on The Practice of Dhyana Meditation and on Bhava Leela (the play of divine trance).
A summary of the great spiritual treatise, the Yoga Vasishta.
Early booklets and source material in A History of Books on Shivabalayogi.
To learn about Shivabalayogi, his life, and his work today, please visit the Shivabalayogi and the Shiva websites.


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