Paramahansa Yogananda Age, Wiki and Bio

Paramahansa Yogananda

Quick Info

ProfessionYogi, Spiritual Guru
NationalityIndian and American
BirthplaceGorakhpur, United Provinces (Now, Uttar Pradesh), India
Date of Death10/03/1952

Bio/Wiki

Real NameMukunda Lal Ghosh
NicknameYogi Baba
Famous ForTeachings of Meditation and Kriya Yoga

Educational Qualification(s)

College/University
  • Scottish Church College, Calcutta (now Kolkata), India
  • Serampore College, Serampore, West Bengal, India
Educational QualificationBachelor of Arts

Personal Life

Hobbies
  • Listening to Spiritual Music
  • Travelling

Relationships & More

Marital StatusUnmarried (Celibate)
Girls, Affairs, and More
Wife/SpouseN/A
ChildrenNone
Parents
FatherBhagwati Charan Ghosh (Railway Executive)
MotherGyan Prabha Ghosh
Siblings
BrotherSananda Lal Ghosh (Younger)
SisterNone

Some Lesser Known Facts

Paramahansa grew up in a spiritual household with parents who followed Lahiri Mahasaya.
From a young age, he showed a keen interest in spiritual tales.
At six, he was captivated by spiritual stories.
Yogananda's father held a managerial position at the Bengal-Nagpur Railway.
In 1910, at 17 years old, he encountered his spiritual mentor, Swami Yukteswar Giri.
Upon joining the Swami order in 1914, he assumed the name Yogananda.
In 1915, after renouncing worldly pleasures, he officially became 'Swami Yogananda Giri.'
Established in 1917 in Dihika, West Bengal, the school he founded later moved to Ranchi as the Yogoda Satsanga Society of India.
In 1920, Yogananda spread Indian yoga and meditation teachings in the United States, laying the groundwork for the Self-Realization Fellowship.
His extensive travels across America were termed the 'Spiritual Campaign.'
From 1924, he embarked on cross-country speaking tours, attracting large audiences.
Yogananda was a pioneer among Indian spiritual teachers for spending much of his life in the U.S. until his passing.
During his 1935 visit to India, he introduced Mahatma Gandhi to Kriya Yoga.
His guru Sri Yukteswar honored him with the title 'Paramahansa' in 1935.
Moving back to the USA in 1936, he penned his seminal work, 'Autobiography of a Yogi,' published in 1946.
His final years were spent secluded, writing and mentoring disciples before his passing in 1952.
Before his passing, Yogananda appointed Rajarsi Janakananda as the president of Self-Realization Fellowship.
Aside from his autobiography, he authored several spiritual books, including 'The Second Coming of Christ' and 'God Talks With Arjuna.'
In his honor, the Indian government released a commemorative stamp in 1977.
'Autobiography of a Yogi' has been translated into 45+ languages and recognized as a top spiritual book of the 20th century.
Yogananda's autobiography influenced notable figures like George Harrison, Ravi Shankar, and Steve Jobs.
The global reach of the Self-Realization Fellowship now extends to over 175 countries.
In 2017, India commemorated the 100th anniversary of the Yogoda Satsanga Society with a postal stamp issued by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Indian President Ram Nath Kovind visited the Ranchi Ashram for the official release of a Hindi translation of Yogananda's book in 2017.