Yogi Sarveshwar Ananda Giri is a French-born Kriya Yoga teacher and founder of the Hariharananda Mission in the U.S.A. and in India, and the Ark of Love in South America.
After practicing as a doctor in acupuncture, he followed the directive of his legendary Kriya master Paramahamsa Hariharananda (a direct disciple of Swami Shriyukteshwarji), to “become a doctor of the soul” and became in 1997 the first western monk to be initiated by his guru, who gave him the name Swami Sarveshwarananda Giri (meaning "Divine Joy in Everything"). He went on to serve as his guru’s personal monastic attendant in the last years of his life.
In 2009 he renounced his monastic vows and entered the householder life again. He continues his service to his guru as an empowered Yogacharya and priest, and his now known as Yogi Sarveshwar Ananda Giri.
An empowered yogacharya in the lineage of Babaji, Lahiri Mahasaya and Paramahamsa Yogananda, Swamiji continuously travels around the globe teaching the spiritual science of Kriya Yoga, composing and chanting sacred chants, and providing education and shelter to poor children, widows, and senior citizens in Latin America and in the Himalayas.
He is also writing a series of books on wisdom tales, holy humor, the metaphorical interpretation of the world scriptures, and on the philosophy, science and practice of Kriya Yoga.
Humility radiates in every cell of his body, service to mankind inspires him to work tirelessly, and wisdom shines in his face at every moment.
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