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Paramahansa Yogananda on Bhagavan Krishna and the Golden Middle Path of Yoga

August 13, 2024

In his Autobiography of a Yogi, Paramahansa Yogananda shared, “The wisdom garnered by India, the eldest brother among the nations, is a heritage of all mankind.”

A central figure in that wisdom-legacy is, of course, the prophet and avatar Bhagavan Krishna, whose immortal teachings on the science of yoga and soul-liberation are encapsulated for all the ages in the sublime Bhagavad Gita.

“Krishna was not only a prophet,” Paramahansaji pointed out, “but [had] kingly responsibilities to test his saintliness. He was one of the greatest successes as a man of nonattachment, even though he was a king.”

“Divine incarnations such as Jesus and Krishna supremely manifested God’s qualities that we might behold and know Divinity,” Sri Daya Mata, third president of SRF/YSS has said. “Such examples are necessary for the encouragement of humankind, because at difficult times in our lives we need a reminder that God is loving and forgiving beyond our comprehension. Troubles too often create a perverse feeling that God has forsaken us, and the mind shuts Him out at the very moment we should be reaching out to Him in faith.”

In honor of the birth anniversary of Sri Krishna (which falls on August 26 this year according to the Hindu lunar calendar), we hope that you can use the wisdom from Paramahansa Yogananda shared below to connect with the encouraging message and eternal example of balanced living that Sri Krishna brought to humanity — and to support your enthusiasm for experiencing the Divine within yourself.

From the talks and writings of Paramahansa Yogananda:

The message of Krishna in the Bhagavad Gita stands as the doctrine best suited to our modern busy life of many worries.

The path advocated by Sri Krishna in the Bhagavad Gita is the moderate, medium, golden path, both for the busy man of the world and for the highest spiritual aspirant.

The Gita’s wisdom is not for dry intellectualists to perform mental gymnastics with its sayings for the entertainment of dogmatists; but rather to show a man or woman living in the world, householder or renunciant, how to live a balanced life that includes the actual contact of God, by following the step-by-step methods of yoga.

The Kriya Yoga technique, taught by Krishna to Arjuna and referred to in Gita chapters IV:29 and V:27–28, is the supreme spiritual science of yoga meditation. Secreted during the materialistic ages, this indestructible yoga was revived for modern man by Mahavatar Babaji and taught by the Gurus of Self-Realization Fellowship/Yogoda Satsanga Society of India.

In the Bhagavad Gita our attention is focused on the role of Sri Krishna as the guru and counselor of Arjuna, and on the sublime yoga message he preached as preceptor to the world — the way of righteous activity and meditation for divine communion and salvation — the wisdom of which has enthroned him in the hearts and minds of devotees throughout the ages.

Krishna’s life demonstrates his philosophy that it is not necessary to flee the responsibilities of material life. The problem can be solved by bringing God here where He has placed us. No matter what our environment may be, into the mind where God-communion reigns, Heaven must come.

To avoid the pitfalls of the two extremes, renunciation of the world, or drowning in material life, man should so train his mind by constant meditation that he can perform the necessary dutiful actions of his daily life and still maintain the consciousness of God within. That is the example set by Krishna’s life.

Sri Krishna’s message in the Bhagavad Gita is the perfect answer for the modern age, and any age: Yoga of dutiful action, of nonattachment, and of meditation for God-realization. To work without the inner peace of God is Hades; and to work with His joy ever bubbling through the soul is to carry a portable paradise within, wherever one goes.

We invite you to read excerpts from Paramahansa Yogananda’s groundbreaking translation of and commentary on the Bhagavad Gita, God Talks With Arjuna. As Paramahansaji said, “The entire knowledge of the cosmos is packed into the Gita. Supremely profound yet couched in revelatory language…the Gita has been understood and applied on all levels of human endeavor and spiritual striving.”

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Saroj

Thanks for the divine knowledge made available to us all through Guruji’s teachings and constant guidance. It has changed our lives.Heartfelt Gratitude.🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

Col KB Sharma

Grateful thanks to Guru deva for above.. Iam a kriya ban since Nov 2003... immensely benefitted living a peaceful and content retired life... balanced living with kriya..

Dr Meenakshi Srivastava

Sir, iam a spiritual person
Wants to take diksha of kriya yoga & also wants to associate with your society of self realisation,plz if possible tell the way I can do this

BlytheDr Meenakshi Srivastava

Wonderful – you are most welcome. To learn the science of Kriya Yoga meditation and how to get started, please visit: https://yogananda.org/lessons
If you would like to speak to someone, please feel free to contact Self-Realization Fellowship: https://yogananda.org/contact-us

Nandkishor Valambhia

Very nice messages of Lord Krishna from Bhagvad Gita from Guruji,jayguru

Fridrik

I have for a long time been struggling with balancing what seems like my ever increasing daily duties and my spiritual live. The idea of bringing God where he placed us “ and to work with His joy ever bubbling through the soul is to carry a portable paradise within”, struck a deep core within me. Thanks 🙏

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