Ganesh Baba

Ganesh Baba

Ganesh Baba, known also as 'Swami Ganeshanand', and more formally as 'Shri Mahant Ganesh Giriji Maharaj', was a yogi and teacher in the tradition of Kriya Yoga. His mother was from Nepal and his father was from East Bengal. He was born in Orissa around 1890.

In the early part of his life he was a successful and wealthy businessman. Some time after 1945 he retired from worldly life and took "sanyas" vows, becoming a monk in the tradition of the Naga Babas, more exactly, in the Anandakara branch of the movement founded by Shankaracharya. He received spiritual teachings from several sources, but his main spiritual practice was Kriya Yoga.

Ganesh Baba stated that he received the four Kriya Yoga initiations from Lahiri Mahasaya (at the age of four, in a dream), Sanyal Mahasaya, Tripura Charan Devsharma and Swami Shivananda.

He became well-known to young Westerners visiting India in the 1960s. In the late 1970s he lived at Swayambunath (near Kathmandu) where he received many visitors and gave courses in Kriya Yoga practice.

Everyone who met him were impressed and he was held in high esteem by both Indians and Westerners. He was talkative and would spend hours regaling his listeners with what some might call 'tall tales'.

Ganesh Baba's teachings incorporated Western scientific concepts. He taught that there is a cyclic cosmic process of involution and evolution, and he developed a system of correspondences between levels of Kriya Yoga practice, the five "koshas", the planets, the "kayas", the Yugas , the cakras, the stages of organic evolution and the Jungian psychological types. He wrote at least two books on these subjects, which so far have not been published.

In 1979 he had developed eye cataracts and was going blind. His Western followers arranged for him to visit the U.S.A. for an operation, as a result of which he recovered his sight. Since many of the young Westerners who had met him in India and Nepal were glad to have him in the U.S. he remained there for seven years, teaching Kriya Yoga to small groups on the East Coast and West Coast. He returned to India in 1986. He visited a Kriya Yoga center in France (which was established by his French followers), then went back to India. He died at Nainital on 19 November 1987, and is buried at the Alakha Nath Temple in Bareilly.

External links

* [http://www.serendipity.li/baba/gb_art.html Ganesh Baba — a Memoir]
* [http://www.vieuxsalydieu.com/ganeshbaba.html Ganesh Baba] , in French; translated into English as [http://www.kozmikhoroscopes.com/ganeshfr.htm The life of Swami Ganeshanand Giri, 'Ganesh Baba']
* [http://www.serendipity.li/baba/neuhaus.htm Twenty Years in the Cycle of Synthesis: Reflections on the Teachings of Ganesh Baba]
* [http://www.kozmikhoroscopes.com/ganesh.htm} The philosophy of Ganesh Baba


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