The
International Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centers is a nonprofit organization
founded by
Swami Vishnu-devananda to spread
the teachings of
Vedanta
worldwide.
Upon the instruction of his
guru,
Swami Sivananda of Rishikesh, India, Swami
Vishnu-devananda (in
photo at right, demonstrating the scorpion pose for his guru on
the banks of the Ganges river in India) headed to the West and began travelling
and teaching throughout the United States in 1957. He established the
first Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Center in Montreal, Canada, in 1959.
There are now close to
80
Sivananda locations (ashrams, yoga centers, and affiliated centers)
around the world. The organization has trained more than 10,000 yoga teachers.
The Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centers are
recognized worldwide
for teaching yoga authentically, preserving its purity and tradition,
which dates back several thousand years.
On this website, you can learn about the various techniques and
teachings
of yoga and Vedanta and the different
activities
of the Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centers, such as the
Yoga
Teachers Training Course,
Yoga Vacations,
and
residential, temporary and
full-time
staff programs.
We also post
news regarding
the different Sivananda locations around the world. The
Yoga
Life magazine, which is published twice a year by our organization,
is now available online as well. It contains a great deal of useful information
and wonderful articles. And please don't forget to visit the
"Spiritual
Utilities" page.
In an effort to simplify and clarify the complex philosophies and teachings
of Yoga, Swami Vishnu-devananda summarized the wisdom of Yoga in five
principles. These
5 points show the way to
developing physical and mental health as well as spiritual growth:
- Proper
Exercise (Asanas)
- Proper
Breathing (Pranayama)
- Proper
Relaxation (Savasana)
- Proper
Diet (vegetarian)
- Positive
Thinking (Vedanta)
and Meditation (Dhyana)
Swami
Sivananda's contribution to the world is to have revived the tradition
of the yoga of synthesis, integrating the
four
main paths of Yoga into a well-balanced Sadhana (spiritual discipline).
The essence of his teachings can be summarized in the aphorism
"Serve,
Love, Give, Purify, Meditate, Realize," seen in our banner image on
each page of this site.
Other topics covered in this site include:
Karma
& Reincarnation; the
8 limbs of Yoga;
the
3 Gunas; a
humor
page;
Spiritual links;
excerpts
from the best-seller "101 tips on Hatha Yoga", a collection of
vegetarian
yogic recipes,
20 spiritual
instructions,
Sadhana
Tattwa (the science of seven cultures), and a page on our
Prison
Project.