Presenting his book on the Bhagavad Gita to Abdul Kalam, the President of India.
Presented here are maybe the most important of the 130 books Swami Kriyananda wrote. Clicking on each one you will find just one paragraph, to feel the mood of it. Please enjoy.
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Autobiography: his life with Yogananda
- The New Path
About his Guru, Yogananda
- Paramhansa Yogananda – A Biography
- Stories about Yogananda’s Youth
Sayings of Yogananda
- The Essence of Self-Realization
- Conversations With Yogananda
Scriptural commentary
- The Essence of the Bhagavad Gita
- Revelations Of Christ
- Patanjali Demystified
- The Promise of Immortality
- Rays of the One Light
Editing Yogananda’s writings
- Whispers From Eternity
- The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam
- God Is For Everyone
On meditation
- Meditation For Starters
On yoga teachings
- The Art and Science of Raja Yoga
- Awaken to Superconsciousness
- Affirmations For Self-Healing
On Hatha Yoga
- Ananda Yoga For Higher Awareness
On spritualizing daily life
- Living Wisely, Living Well
On education
- Education for Life
About the arts
- Art as a Hidden Message
On marriage
- Self-Expansion Through Marriage
On community building
- Cities of Light
- The Need For Spiritual Communities and How to Start Them
- A Place Called Ananda
On channeling
- How To Be a True Channel
On spiritualizing business
- Material Success Through Yoga Principles
- Money Magnetism
On the Nayaswami Order
- A Renunciate Order for the New Age
On Hinduism
- The Hindu Way of Awakening
On enlightened leadership
- The Art of Supportive Leadership
On western philosophers
- Out of the Labyrinth
On astrology
- Your Sun Sign as a Spiritual Guide
Novels, fictional stories
- A Time Tunnel
- Love Perfected, Life Divine
- A Pilgrimage to Guadalupe
- The Singer and the Nightingale
Plays
- The Peace Treaty
- The Land of Golden Sunshine
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Books About Swami Kriyananda
Swami Kriyananda As We have Known Him, by Asha Praver
Faith Is My Armor, by Devi Novak
My Heart Remembers, by Narayani Anaya
Stories of Swamiji, by Richard Salva
Swamiji, by Miriam Rodgers