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The highest spiritual wisdom experienced by the Seers of
Truth in ancient times has been passed down to the present day through an
unbroken line of traditional teachers. Its metaphysical side (Advaita Vedanta)
establishes, by reasoning, a non-dualistic explanation of the universe; its
practical side (Adhyatma Yoga) gives clear guidance as to how man should act and
the means whereby the purpose of life may be fulfilled. The essentials of the
teaching are:
1. That God alone is real, and all else is unreal (transient)
2. The self of man in essence is identical with God
3. The purpose of life is the conscious realisation of this identity; and that
it can be achieved while actively engaged in the duties of life
4. That it gives unbroken peace, poise and bliss, and the ability to impart
these to others.
Adhyatma Yoga was introduced to Britain in 1929 by the late Hari Prasad Shastri,
at the wish of his Teacher, the spiritually enlightened saint Shri Dada of
Aligarh.
There are articles on Adhyatma Yoga, and Advaita Vedanta among the key Yoga
teachings on this website.
Founder of Shanti Sadan and author or translator of most of its books, Hari
Prasad Shastri (1882-1956) was born into a Brahmin family at Bareilly in the
United Provinces of India. He received a traditional Indian education,
distinguishing himself as a Sanskrit scholar and Pundit, and finishing his
studies as a personal pupil of the renowned Professor of Sanskrit at Varanasi (Benares)
University, Pundit Rama Mishra Shastri. He later became well-versed in English
literature, history and philosophy and also studied Persian, Chinese and
Japanese literature.
Picture of Hari Prasad Shastri
As a young man he was well-known as a lecturer on spiritual matters in Northern
India, and, in his mid-twenties, had the honorary title Mahopadeshaka (great
teacher) conferred on him by the President of the Bharata Dharma Mahamandala,
one of the highest honours which could then be given to a classical Sanskrit
scholar in India.
Even at this time his main interest in life was the pursuit of the spiritual
Yoga and its ideal of enlightenment. He learnt the traditional methods of Yoga
practice and enquiry from his own Teacher, the Mahatma Shri Dada of Aligarh, and
also visited many of the Yogis and Mahatmas who were living in the region of the
Himalayas at that time. As a result, as well as being a scholar of exceptionally
wide experience and a remarkable linguist, Dr Shastri also became an Acharya
(Teacher) in the direct line of one of the oldest teaching schools of the
classical Yoga, the Yoga of Self-Knowledge (Adhyatma Yoga).
In 1916 Dr Shastri went to Japan where he lectured at the Imperial University
and Waseda University in Tokyo and established a centre of Adhyatma Yoga under
the name of Ichi-no-do (the Cave of Non-duality). Some personal impressions of
his two-year stay in the country have been published by Shanti Sadan in the
little book Echoes of Japan.
As a result of a chance encounter with Dr Sun Yat Sen, the founder and first
President of the Republic of China, he was invited to go to that country. He
went in 1918, remaining there for 11 years. Dr Sun Yat Sen became a personal
friend of Dr Shastri and studied Yoga under him until his untimely death in
1925. While in China Dr Shastri became Dean of the Foreign Department of Hardoon
University at Shanghai and was also appointed Professor of Philosophy at
Nankwang College. He founded and edited the Asiatic Review to promote a better
understanding between East and West. He brought out the Hardoon edition of the
Buddhist classics, the Tripitaka, which became the standard text used in all
Chinese Universities. He supervised a translation of the Koran into Chinese and
later (after coming to England) himself translated the Analects of Confucius
into Hindi. This was published in India in a series sponsored by the Maharaja
Gaekwar of Baroda.
Dr Shastri came to London in 1929 at the wish of his teacher, and founded the
Centre which he called Shanti Sadan (Temple of Inner Peace). He gave hundreds of
lectures in London and elsewhere and published many original works and
translations, notably The Ramayana of Valmiki, which has become the standard
translation of the Sanskrit epic. He died early in 1956.
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Self-Knowledge |
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Self-Knowledge - Quarterly publication containing articles on Self-Knowledge Yoga and non-dual philosophy, published by Shanti Sadan. |
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