Lineage
& History
The great incarnation (Mahavatar). The
immortal yogi, who reintroduced the lost teachings of Kriya Yoga
by initiating Lahiri Mahasaya.
Lahiri Mahasaya(Yogavatar), was the disciple
of Mahavatar Babaji Maharaj, who brought back the ancient forgotten
science of Kriya Yoga to the modern world by initiating a large number of sanyassins
and householders.(1828-1895)
Bhagabati Charan Ghosh, disciple of Yogavatar
Sri Sri Shyamacharan Lahiri and father of Sri Bishnu Charan Ghosh
and Paramhamsa Yogananda, suggested the idea of developing an
institute that will help cure person through yoga.Click
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Bishnu Charan Ghosh was one of the highly
influential yoga master of the past century. He was a celebrated
physical culturist who taught the tenents of hathyoga to Sri Buddha
Bose.Click
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Paramahamsa Yoganananda the world renowned
Yogi and spiritual master, who brought the message of Kriya Yoga
from India to the West in 1920. (1893 - 1952).
Buddha Bose was taught the tenants of
Hathayoga by Sri Bishnu Charan Ghosh and initiated into the realm
of self-realization through Kriya Yoga by Paramhamsa Yogananda.
He documented and refined Yoga's ability to cure chronic physical
ailments and heal the body. Buddha Bose founded the Yoga Cure
Institute in 1937. Coming after Bishnu Charan Ghosh
and Paramhansa Yogananda this illustrious disciple is considered
as the 3rd generation Yoga Master in the lineage tree of the Institute.Click
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Saint Maa Sharbani (Sree Sree Maa), has
innitiated Rooma De and Shibnath De in the ancient science of
Kriya Yoga.
The Yoga Cure Institute
runs today based on the ideals and methods of Buddha Bose, by
Rooma De and Shibnath De. Both had been under Yogiguru Buddha
Bose's tutelage for several years. Rooma De and Shibnath De are
among the very few authentic teachers capable of imparting this
therapeutic form of Yoga training in the world today. The two
disciples of Buddha Bose Rooma De and Shibnath De are considered
to be the 4th generation Yoga Masters in the lineage tree of the
Institute.
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