Kundalini-Yoga-Parampara
The living tradition of Kundalini-Yoga
This comprehensive work delves into the theory, practice, and philosophy of authentic Hatha-Yoga as outlined in key texts of the Yoga-Shastra, including the “Hatha-Yoga Pradipika” and the “Patanjali Yoga-Sutra.” It is designed for seekers with high expectations, yearning for deep transformation and self-realization. The author presents insights into the genuine practice of Yoga, which has often been obscured by misconceptions. Initiated in 1979 by Guru Dhirendra Brahmachari, the author explores the profound secrets of original Hatha- or Kundalini-Yoga, a powerful system for achieving emancipation. Devoted to his Sadhana, he spent significant time in isolation in Indian Kashmir, studying the awakening of Kundalini, the mystic serpent power. Through this work, he aims to share his master’s legacy, allowing others to benefit from this ancient wisdom. The awakening of Kundalini-Shakti is central to Hatha-Yoga; without it, one cannot embark on the journey of self-discovery. As noted in the “Hatha-Yoga Pradipika,” the Kundalini sleeping in the coccyx is crucial for the Yogi's emancipation and the ignorance of others. Understanding her is essential to knowing Yoga.


