Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi, Founder

Founding and Vision

  • Established Sahaja Yoga in 1970 after a profound spiritual experience
  • Recognized that humans are inherently seeking inner peace and spiritual fulfillment
  • Developed a unique meditation method to help people experience self-realization

Core Principles

  • Believed self-realization is a universal birthright
  • Insisted that spiritual awakening should be:
    • Free of charge
    • Accessible to all people
    • Independent of background or circumstances

Global Impact

  • Traveled worldwide to share her meditation technique
  • Established Sahaja Yoga centers in 100+ countries
  • Conducted free public lectures and self-realization workshops

Humanitarian Contributions

  • Founded multiple charitable organizations, including:
    • Shelters for homeless women and children
    • International schools
    • Health centers
    • Art academies

Personal Approach

  • Viewed as a nurturing maternal figure
  • Demonstrated compassion and unconditional love
  • Committed to human evolution and spiritual growth
  • Rejected financial motivations in spiritual teaching

Spiritual Legacy

  • Introduced the concept of Kundalini awakening
  • Established Vishwa Nirmala Dharma (Universal Pure Religion)
  • Continued spreading her message until her passing in 2011

Key Principles

  • Spontaneous Awakening: Sahaja Yoga emphasizes that self-realization can be achieved spontaneously, without the need for arduous practices or intermediaries

  • Universal Applicability: Shri Mataji’s teachings transcend religious boundaries, focusing on the universal nature of spiritualit

  • Personal Responsibility: She encouraged individuals to rely on their own experiences and inner wisdom rather than blindly following external authorities.

Frankly, there is no peace within human beings nor without. The poor and the rich alike are unhappy. Everywhere people are groping for solutions. At the artificial level, the intellectual can work out certain problems about things that we see around us in jeopardy. But while a few problems may be resolved in this way, others arise. True solution lies not in the material circumstances outside human beings but inside the human beings, inside the human beings themselves. True and lasting solutions to present ills can be found only by inner, collective transformation of human beings. This is not an impossibility. In fact, it has already happened.

Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi

But we are much above all these ordinary instruments, even the most complicated, even the most advanced and developed by science. Because we reach a state where we ourselves become the science, science of truth, an absolute truth. So, what is needed for a Guru is self-esteem.

Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi

Tribute to Shri Mataji

Family, Birth & Education

Origin of Yoga

Tribute to Shri Mataji

Family, Birth & Education

Origin of Yoga

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