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Marshall Govindan

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Marshall Govindan
Marshall Govindan in 1998
Other namesYogacharya Satchidananda
Websitebabajiskriyayoga.net

Marshall Govindan(orYogacharya M. Govindan Satchidananda) is aKriya Yogi,author, scholar and publisher of literary works related to classicalYogaandTantraand teacher ofKriya Yoga.He is the President ofBabaji's Kriya Yoga and Publications, Inc., and the President of Babaji's Kriya Yoga Order of Archaryas, a lay order of more than 25 Kriya Yoga teachers operating in more than 20 countries, and ashrams inSt. Etienne de Bolton,Quebec,Bangalore,India,Colombo,andSri Lanka.[1][2][3]

Since 1989 he has personally initiated over 10,000 persons in Babaji's Kriya Yoga in a series of intensive sessions and retreats.[citation needed]His booksKriya Yoga Sutras of Patanjali and the Siddhas,andThe Wisdom of Jesus and the Yoga Siddhashave demonstrated the parallel wisdom teachings ofPatañjali,Tirumular,the Tamil YogaSiddhas,andJesus.Since the year 2000, he has sponsored and directed a team of six scholars in the Yoga Siddha Research Project inTamil Nadu,whose objectives include the preservation, transcription, translation, writing of commentaries and publication of the literary works of the 18 Tamil Yoga Siddhas, from ancient palm leaf manuscripts. Until now, these important works of Yoga, Tantra, monistic theism, and Siddha philosophy have been unknown to the English speaking world. The latest of seven publications that have been produced from this project is the first English translation with commentary of theTirumandiram,which is one of the world's most important sacred texts related to Yoga.[by whom?]

In 2008, Govindan was awarded the title of "Yoga Acharya" by theFederation Francophone of Yoga,and made one of only 39 "Lifetime members of the World Yoga Council" out of more than 10,000 members of the International Yoga Federation of teachers in recognition of his contributions to the field of Yoga. On January 17, 2010 he was honored inChennai,India for his contributions to this work.[4][5]

M. Govindan Satchidananda has been given the honorary "Patanjali Award" for 2014 for his outstanding service to Yoga by theWorld Wide Yoga Counciland Dharmachari Swami Maitreyananda, President ofInternational Yoga Federation,which is the oldest and largest international Yoga association and registry of Yoga teachers. Satchidananda has been added to a long list of recipients who have received this award every year since 1986.[6]

Career

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Upon graduatingGeorgetown University's School of Foreign Servicein 1970, he was initiated into Kriya Yoga by Yogi S.A.A. Ramaiah (1923-2006). He remained his disciple until the end of 1988, assisting him in the establishment of 23 Kriya Yoga centers around the world.[7]He has described his two meetings with the guru of Yogi Ramaiah,Babaji Nagaraj,aboveBadrinathin 1999 and has written about Babaji and the Siddha Yogis.[8]

Reception

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TheIndologistand Yoga scholarGeorg Feuersteinwrote in review of Govindan’s publication of theTirumandiram:"Yoga-loving English speakers and the academic community owe an enormous debt of gratitude to Marshall Govindan (Satchitananda) for initiating and sustaining this mammoth project."[9]

In his 1996Yoga Journalreview of Govidnan's publicationThirumandiram: A Classic of Yoga and Tantra,Feuerstein praised Marshall Govindan for his contribution to the field of Classical Yoga by editing and publishing for the first time in English, one of what he called the four most important literary works related to Yoga.[10]

In November 2001, in hisYoga Journalreview of Govindan'sKriya Yoga Sutras of Patanjali and the Siddhas,Feurstein wrote: "A significant contribution to the sadhana of every serious yoga student, this copious (nearly 300 pages) new work, the result of a 10-year effort, includes detailed translation, tips for integrating the lessons into one's practice, references to other commentaries, and indexes to bothSanskritand English keywords in the text. "[11]

Hinduism Today(July 2010) wrote:

The world is awash in yoga, inlaughing yogaandhot yoga,in five-star spa yoga, weight-loss yoga and birthing yoga. But few know the authentic sources, and fewer still dive into them. One such source, long sequestered in its originalTamiland a singular broken English attempt, has been freed from obscurity.The Tirumandiram,the mystical classic by Tamil Saint Tirumular, was released at a gala celebration in Chennai, India, on January 17, 2010. The ten-volume edition was produced by a team of eminent scholars under the direction of Dr. T. N. Ganapathy, sponsored by Marshall Govindan Satchitananda, President of Babaji's Kriya Yoga Order of Acharyas. The ceremony's guest list was a testimony to the importance of this text, including heads of theSaivamonasteries atDharmapuram,Tiruvavaduthurai, and Tiruppanandal, and the Union Home Minister, SriP. Chidambaram.

There is good reason to celebrate. The translation is of excellent quality and the printing is competent. The books have the merit of being precise in the rendering of Tirumular's Tamil into English, taking a neutral, balanced stand on issues of philosophical interpretation.

— Hinduism Today[4]

The publication of English translations of the Tamil Yoga Siddhas literary works is moving the state government ofTamil Nadu,India, to recognize their importance and publish them. In January 2010, theMinister for Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments of Tamil Nadu,K. R. Periyakaruppan,spoke at a function aimed at launching the 10-volume series of the English translation of Tirumandiram. Periyakaruppan stated: "The state government will favourably consider setting up a publication house for Tamil religious books."[12]

Stephane Champagne, journalist forLa Pressenewspaper of Montreal, reported: "The Master of the ashram, Marshall Govindan, and his wife Durga, are known almost everywhere in the world. They teach Yoga, we are told, in the United States, in Europe and even in India. M. Govindan is building an ashram in the region of Bangalore, theSilicon Valley of India."[2]

Partial bibliography

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  • Babaji and the 18 Siddha Kriya Yoga Tradition,1991, Babaji’s Kriya Yoga and Publications, 8th edition, 2008,ISBN978-1-895383-00-3
  • Babaji’s Kriya Hatha Yoga: Eighteen Postures for Relaxation and Rejuvenation,Babaji’s Kriya Yoga and Publications, 8th edition, 1992, 8th edition, 2009,ISBN978-1-895383-03-4
  • The Thirumandiram: Classic of Yoga and Tantra,Siddha Thirumular, Editor: M. Govindan, Babaji’s Kriya Yoga and Publications, 1993, 4th edition 2003,ISBN978-1-895383-02-7
  • Kriya Yoga Sutras of Patanjali and the Siddhas,Babaji’s Kriya Yoga and Publications, 2000, 2nd edition 2010,ISBN978-1-895383-12-6
  • The Yoga of the Eighteen Siddhas: An Anthology,with T. N. Ganapathy, Prema Nandakumar, S.P. Sabarathanam, P. S. Somasundaram, T. B. Siddhalingaiah, Babaji’s Kriya Yoga and Publications, 2003,ISBN978-1-895383-24-9
  • The Wisdom of Jesus and the Yoga Siddhas,Babaji’s Kriya Yoga and Publications, 2006,ISBN978-1-895383-43-0
  • How I became a Disciple of Babaji,Babaji’s Kriya Yoga and Publications, 1998,ISBN978-1-895383-04-1
  • Kriya Yoga Insights Along the Path,with Jan Ahlund, Babaji’s Kriya Yoga and Publications, 2008,ISBN978-1-895383-49-2
  • Tirumandiram,with T. N. Ganapathy, S. N. Kandaswamy, T. N. Ramachandran, T. V. Venkataraman, K. R. Arumugam, P. S. Somasundaram, Babaji’s Kriya Yoga and Publications, 2010,ISBN978-1-895383-61-4(set)
  • Kriya Yoga: A Tool in Psychotherapy,in French in Méditation et Psychothérapie, published by Albin Michel, France, 2008, a collection of presentations from the international conference March 18–19, 1994, in Lyon, France: Spiritual Approach in Psychiatry, Meditation and Psychotherapy. For an abstract go tohttps://web.archive.org/web/20111001043403/http:// essence-euro.org/iasp/lyon94-e.html
  • Kriya Yoga Journal,a quarterly journal of articles related to Yoga and tantra published since 1993, in English, French, Spanish and German, Editor, Marshall Govindan, and published by Babaji’s Kriya Yoga and Publications
  • Enlightenment: It’s Not What You Think,2016, Babaji’s Kriya Yoga and Publications, May 2016,ISBN978-1-987972-01-6
  • The Psychic Being: Our Opening to the Divine,” in The Philosophy of Sri Aurobindo: Indian Philosophy and Yoga in the Contemporary World', for an abstract go tohttps:// bloomsbury /us/the-philosophy-of-sri-aurobindo-9781350124882/',2020, Bloomsbury Academic, June 2016,ISBN978-1-3501248-8-2

See also

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References

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  1. ^Besson, Natalie (Autumn 2006). "Ashrams of Quebec".Yoga Mondo.2(3). Montreal, Quebec.
  2. ^abChampagne, Stephane (January 26, 2009)."Destination Yoga".La Presse(in French). Montreal.
  3. ^Ouellet, Danielle (September 1995). "Portrait Passion".Le Guide Ressource.Montreal, Quebec.
  4. ^ab"A Mystical Masterpiece is Unearthed".Hinduism Today.July 2010.
  5. ^"Publication house for Tamil religious books likely: Tirumandiram".The Hindu.Chennai, India. January 19, 2010C.
  6. ^Maitreyananda, Swami."Patanjali Award".yogaallianceinternational.net/patanjali.html.Archived fromthe originalon March 16, 2015.
  7. ^Sharnnugananyagam, C. (October 18, 2008). "Reminisces of personal meetings with sages and saints in the 20th century".The Island.Colombo, Sri Lanka.
  8. ^Phipps, Carter (Summer 2002)."In Search of Babaji: WIE tracks down the Elusive Yogi-Christ of the Himalayas".What is Enlightenment?.Archived fromthe originalon October 3, 2011.
  9. ^Feuerstein, Georg(2010)."Tirumandiram".Traditional Yoga Studies.
  10. ^Feuerstein, Georg (March–April 1996)."Tirumandiram: a Classic of Yoga and Tantra".Yoga Journal.
  11. ^Feuerstein, Georg (November 2001)."Kriya Yoga Sutras of Patanjali and the Siddhas".Yoga Journal.
  12. ^"Publication house for Tamil religious books likely: Tirumandiram".The Hindu.Chennai, India. January 19, 2010C. Archived fromthe originalon January 23, 2010.
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