: It has been translated into over 50 languages and remains a cornerstone for organizations like the Self-Realization Fellowship , which Yogananda founded to continue his work. Autobiografía de un Yogui by Paramahansa Yogananda

: The text is famous for its vivid accounts of saints and miracles, including figures like Mahatma Gandhi , Therese Neumann , and the "Saint with Two Bodies," which challenge materialistic logic. Cultural Legacy and Influence

: Discovered the book in the 1970s and read it annually for the rest of his life. It was the only book on his iPad and was famously given to all attendees at his memorial service. Autobiografia De Un Yogui Paramahansa Yoganand...

: A central message is the essential unity of all true faiths. Yogananda frequently draws parallels between Indian yogic principles and the inner teachings of Christianity, such as "Christ Consciousness".

: Yogananda presents yoga not as a religion, but as a precise science of meditation designed to unlock higher consciousness and joy. : It has been translated into over 50

The book’s impact on 20th-century culture is profound, influencing leaders in technology, art, and music:

(Autobiography of a Yogi) by Paramahansa Yogananda is more than a memoir; it is a global spiritual catalyst that has sold over 10 million copies since its publication in 1946. It was the only book on his iPad

: George Harrison credited the book with sparking his spiritual journey and often gave copies away as gifts.

Autobiografia De Un Yogui Paramahansa - Yoganand...

: It has been translated into over 50 languages and remains a cornerstone for organizations like the Self-Realization Fellowship , which Yogananda founded to continue his work. Autobiografía de un Yogui by Paramahansa Yogananda

: The text is famous for its vivid accounts of saints and miracles, including figures like Mahatma Gandhi , Therese Neumann , and the "Saint with Two Bodies," which challenge materialistic logic. Cultural Legacy and Influence

: Discovered the book in the 1970s and read it annually for the rest of his life. It was the only book on his iPad and was famously given to all attendees at his memorial service.

: A central message is the essential unity of all true faiths. Yogananda frequently draws parallels between Indian yogic principles and the inner teachings of Christianity, such as "Christ Consciousness".

: Yogananda presents yoga not as a religion, but as a precise science of meditation designed to unlock higher consciousness and joy.

The book’s impact on 20th-century culture is profound, influencing leaders in technology, art, and music:

(Autobiography of a Yogi) by Paramahansa Yogananda is more than a memoir; it is a global spiritual catalyst that has sold over 10 million copies since its publication in 1946.

: George Harrison credited the book with sparking his spiritual journey and often gave copies away as gifts.