Sri Yukteswar Giri is the monastic name of Priya Nath Karar, an Indian monk and yogi, and the guru of Paramahansa Yogananda and Swami Satyananda Giri.
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Sri Yukteswar Giri is the monastic name of Priya Nath Karar, an Indian monk and yogi, and the guru of Paramahansa Yogananda and Swami Satyananda Giri.
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Yukteswar Giri was a disciple of Lahiri Mahasaya of Varanasi and a member of the Giri branch of the Swami order.
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Yukteswar Giri attended Calcutta Medical College for almost two years.
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Yukteswar Giri eventually was formally initiated into the monastic Swami order as "Sri Yuktesvar Giri" .
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Sri Yukteswar Giri spent a great deal of time in the next several years in the company of his guru, often visiting Lahiri Mahasaya in Benares.
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In 1894, while attending the Kumbha Mela in Allahabad, he met the Guru of Lahiri Mahasaya, Mahavatar Babaji, who asked Sri Yukteswar Giri to write a book comparing Hindu scriptures and the Christian bible.
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Sri Yukteswar Giri completed the requested book in 1894, naming it Kaivalya Darsanam, or The Holy Science.
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Sri Yukteswar Giri converted his large two-story family home in Serampore into an ashram, named "Priyadham", where he resided with students and disciples.
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An interest in education resulted in Sri Yukteswar Giri developing a syllabus for schools, on the subjects of physics, physiology, geography, astronomy, and astrology He wrote a book for Bengalis on learning basic English and Hindi called First Book, and wrote a basic book on astrology.
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Yukteswar Giri was especially skilled in Jyotisa, and prescribed various astrological gemstones and bangles to his students.
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Yukteswar Giri studied astronomy and science, as evidenced in the formulation of his Yuga theory in The Holy Science.
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Sri Yukteswar Giri was of gentle mien and voice, of pleasing presence, and worthy of the veneration, which his followers spontaneously accorded to him.
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Yukteswar Giri's hair was long and somewhat curly, and his face bearded.
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Yukteswar Giri's body was muscularly firm, but slender and well-formed, and his step energetic.
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Yukteswar Giri's proof was based on a new perspective of the precession of the equinoxes.
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Yukteswar Giri appears on the upper left of the crowd behind the Beatles.
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