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  Sri Adi Sankar
- acharya

The greatest exponent of Advaita Vedanta and a savior of Vedic Dharma
  Sri Satya Sai Baba
A divine incarnation...a divine guru living at Prashanti Nilayam, India
  Sri Guruji Viswanath
A spiritual guru bridging spiritual values and modern day living
  Osho -Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh 
A great philosopher - saint and mystic of the twentieth century
  Sri Ramakrishna Deva 
A saint who broke the frontiers of Hinduism
  H. H. Sri Swami Sivananda Saraswati
A great yogi and sage who devoted his life to the service of humanity
  Sri Sarada Devi
Known as ‘Holy Mother’, and known as the spiritual consort of Sri Ramakrishna
  Swami Vivekananda
An inspiring personality, regarded as one of India's foremost nation-builders
  The Mother
A spiritual leader, who also excelled as a pianist and writer
  Sri Aurobindo
A political activist, Indian Yogi, and spiritual master
  Bhagavan Sri Ramana
Probably the most famous Indian sage of the twentieth century
  Sri Yogi Ramsurat Kumar
Popularly called as God child of Tiruvannamalai
  Dada J. P. Vaswani
Dada Jashan P. Vaswani is the spiritual head of Sadhu Vaswani Mission in Pune, India.
     

 

 

H.H.Sri Swami Sivananda Saraswati Organisation:
  "Eating, drinking, sleeping! A little laughter! Much weeping! Is that all ?
Do not die here like a worm. Wake up! Attain Immortal Bliss." - Swami Sivananda
 
 
 

THE ORGANIZATION

He returned after the pilgrimage, to Rishikesh, and in the year 1936 sowed the seed of The Divine Life Society on the bank of the holy Ganga. He found an old Kutir, dilapidated and disused, which looked like an abandoned cowshed. To him it was more than a palace. It had four 'rooms'. He cleaned the Kutir, and occupied it. Then, the increasing number of disciples who sought his lotus-feet, undaunted by forbidding conditions of living, necessitated expansion. They found more cowsheds, vacant, but uninhabitably filthy. In one room, an old cowherd was living; the others were full of hay and dung. In about a year or so, the old cowherd also vacated his 'room', and the Divine Life army completed the occupation. Thus began the early life of The Divine Life Society.. 

 From this small beginning the Society grew imperceptibly and it is now the headquarters of a world-wide Organization having a large number of Branches both within the country and outside. He got the Divine Life Society Registered as a Trust in the year 1936, with the main objects of dissemination of spiritual knowledge and selfless service of humanity. The free distribution of spiritual literature drew a steady flow of disciples of Sri Swamiji. With the getting of able hands, he started the various departments of the Society to provide suitable fields of activity for the purification of their hearts and to grow spiritually. The publication of the monthly journal, 'The Divine Life', was commenced in September 1938, to coincide with the celebration of his birthday. The world was in grip of the 2nd world-war and in order to release a continuous stream of peace-current in the whole world, to help the distressed minds of the people, he started the Akhanda Mahamantra Kirtan (non-stop chanting of the Mahamantra, Hare Rama Hare Rama; Rama Rama Hare Hare; Hare Krishna Hare Krishna; Krishna Krishna Hare Hare, round-the-clock) on the 3rd of December 1943, and also instituted the Lord Sri Visvanath Mandir with three-time regular worship, daily, on the 31st December 1943.

Swami Sivananda believed in synthesis in everything, in Yoga as well as in the alleviation of human suffering. The Allopathic treatment was inseparable from him and the Society, even from the earliest days of his life at Swargashram. He now felt the need to serve the people with genuine Ayurvedic preparations out of the rare Himalayan herbs. He therefore instituted the Sivananda Ayurvedic Pharmacy in 1945, which now has grown to such an extent that it is even unable to cope up with the increasing demands from people.
 

 
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Sri Adi Sankaracharya
Sri Satya Sai Baba
Sri Guruji Viswanath
Osho
Sri Ramakrishna Deva
Swami Sivananda Saraswati
Sri Sarada Devi
Swami Vivekananda
The Mother
Sri Aurobindo
Bhagavan Sri Ramana
Yogi Ramsurat Kumar
Sri Sri Sri Chandrasekharendra Saraswathi
 
Sri J Krishnamurti