Sri Lahiri Mahasaya

SRI LAHIRI MAHASAYA

 

 
Lahiri Mahasaya  (born Shyama Charan Lahiri; 30 September 1828 – 26 September 1895) was an Indian yogi and a disciple of Mahavatar Babaji.  He was also popularly known as Yogiraj and Kashi Baba.  He revived the yogic science of Kriya Yoga when he learned it from Mahavatar Babaji in 1861.  Lahiri Mahasaya was also the guru of Yukteswar Giri.  Mahasaya is a Sanskrit, spiritual title translated as ‘large-minded’.  He was unusual among Indian holy people in that he was a householder — marrying, raising a family, and working as an accountant for the Military Engineering Department of the British Indian government.  Lahiri lived with his family in Varanasi rather than in a temple or monastery.  He achieved a substantial reputation among 19th century Hindu religionists.  (More from Wikipedia)
 
 

Also from Wikipedia:  “[George] Harrison became a vegetarian in the late 1960s, and a devotee of the Indian mystic Paramahansa Yogananda, a guru who proselytised Kriya yoga, after he was given Yogananda’s Autobiography of a Yogi by Ravi Shankar.  (Yogananda and three other major figures from Kriya yogaSri Mahavatar BabajiSri Yukteswar Giri, and Sri Lahiri Mahasaya appear on the cover of Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band.)” 

 

(September 2014)

 

Last edited: March 22, 2021