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{{short description|Autobiography of Paramahansa Yogananda}}
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'''''Autobiography of a Yogi''''' by ] is a spiritual classic published in 1946. It recounts Yogananda's life, his search for his guru, and his teachings on Kriya Yoga. The book has introduced many to meditation and yoga and has been influential in both Eastern and Western spiritual circles. It has been translated into over fifty languages and continues to be widely read. Notable admirers include ], ], and ].
'''''Autobiography of a Yogi''''' is an ] written by ] (January 5, 1893&ndash;March 7, 1952) in 1946, in which he discusses his life story,<ref name=autob>{{cite book |last name=Yogananda first name= Paramahansa ''Autobiography of a Yogi''|year=1997 Anniversary Edition |publisher=Self-Realization Fellowship (Founded by Yogananda)| url= http://www.yogananda-srf.org/ay/The_Making_of_a_Spiritual_Classic.aspx |title= The Making of a Spiritual Classic | ISBN 0-87612-086-9}}</ref> and which introduced many Westerners to meditation and yoga.<ref>Bowden, Henry Warner (1993). ''Dictionary of American Religious Biography.'' Greenwood Press. ISBN 0-313-27825-3. p. 629.</ref>


Paramahansa Yogananda was born as Mukunda Lal Ghosh in ], into a ] ] family.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Autobiography of a Yogi|url=https://yssofindia.org/paramahansa-yogananda/autobiography-of-a-yogi|access-date=2021-12-29|website=Yogoda Satsanga Society of India|language=en-US|archive-date=29 December 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211229175919/https://yssofindia.org/paramahansa-yogananda/autobiography-of-a-yogi|url-status=live}}</ref> ''Autobiography of a Yogi'' recounts his life and his encounters with spiritual figures of the Eastern and the Western world. The book begins with his childhood and family life, then finding his guru, becoming a monk and establishing his teachings of ] meditation. The book continues in 1920 when ] accepted an invitation to speak at a religious congress in ], ]. He then travelled across the USA lecturing and establishing his teachings in ]. In 1935, he returned to India for a yearlong visit. When he returned to the USA he continued to establish his teachings, including writing this book.
The book describes Yogananda's search for a guru, and his encounters with leading spiritual figures such as ], the Hindu saint ], ], ], ]-winning physicist Sir ], and noted ] plant scientist ], to whom it is dedicated.

The book is an introduction to the methods of attaining God-realization and the spiritual wisdom of the ], which had only been available to a few before 1946. The author claims that the writing of the book was prophesied by the nineteenth-century master ] (] of Yogananda).

The book has been in print for seventy-five years and translated into over fifty languages by the ],<ref name="Y.org">{{cite web|url=https://yogananda.org/translations-around-the-world|title=Translations Around the World|publisher=Self-Realization Fellowship|access-date=2019-08-30|archive-date=9 October 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191009055702/https://yogananda.org/translations-around-the-world|url-status=dead}}</ref> a spiritual society established by Yogananda. It has been acclaimed as a spiritual classic, being designated by ], while he was under the auspices of HarperCollins Publishers, as one of the "100 Most Important Spiritual Books of the 20th Century."<ref name="librarything.com">{{cite web |url=http://www.librarything.com/bookaward/HarperCollins+100+Best+Spiritual+Books+of+the+Century |title=HarperCollins 100 Best Spiritual Books of the Century |access-date=9 January 2012 |archive-date=9 January 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190109171256/http://www.librarything.com/bookaward/HarperCollins+100+Best+Spiritual+Books+of+the+Century%20 |url-status=live }}</ref><ref name="AbeBooks.com">{{cite web |url=https://www.abebooks.com/docs/ReligiousSpiritual/spiritual-books.shtml |title=HarperCollins 100 Best Spiritual Books of the Century |access-date=26 August 2018 |archive-date=9 October 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191009055701/https://www.abebooks.com/docs/ReligiousSpiritual/spiritual-books.shtml |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref name="Spirituality & Practice">{{cite web |url=http://www.spiritualityandpractice.com/books/features/view/10915/100-best-spiritual-books-of-the-twentieth-century |title=HarperSanFrancisco, edited by Philip Zaleski ''100 Best Spiritual Books of the 20th Century'' |access-date=26 August 2018 |archive-date=22 February 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200222233807/https://www.spiritualityandpractice.com/books/features/view/10915/100-best-spiritual-books-of-the-twentieth-century |url-status=live }}</ref> It is included in the book ''50 Spiritual Classics: Timeless Wisdom from 50 Great Books of Inner Discovery, Enlightenment and Purpose'' by ].<ref>{{cite book |last=Butler-Bowdon|first=Tom |title=50 Spiritual Classics: Timeless Wisdom from 50 Great Books of Inner Discovery, Enlightenment and Purpose |year=2005 |publisher=Nicholas Brealey Publishing|isbn=978-1857883497 }}</ref> According to ], the first edition is in the public domain, <ref name=gutenberg>{{cite book |title=Autobiography of a Yogi by Paramahansa Yogananda |url=http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/7452 |via=] |date=1 February 2005 |access-date=28 August 2012 |archive-date=27 January 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130127084354/http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/7452 |url-status=live }} (see "Bibrec" tab)</ref> at least five publishers are reprinting it and four post it free for online reading.


The preface was written by ], the author of ''The Tibetan Books of the Dead'', ''Tibet's Great Yogi Milarepa'' and others.
== Overview == == Overview ==
], showing part of the ]'s ashram on the point, including (on the left) the hermitage where ] wrote ''Autobiography of a Yogi'']]
''Autobiography of a Yogi'' is the most popular of Yogananda’s books.<ref>{{cite book |last=Goldberg|first=Philip |title=The Autobiography of a Yogi: A Tribute to Yogananda |year=2012 |publisher=Huff Post Religion |url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/philip-goldberg/autobiogrpahy-of-a-yogi-tribute-yogananda_b_1319059.html}}</ref> According to Philip Goldberg, who wrote American Veda, "...the Self-Realization Fellowship which represents Yogananda's Legacy, is justified in using the slogan, "The Book that Changed the Lives of Millions." It has sold more than four million copies and counting..."<ref>{{cite book |last=Goldberg|first=Philip |title=American Veda |year=2012 |publisher=Harmony; 1 edition (November 2, 2010): 109 |}}</ref> and it has been published into 27 languages. In 1999, it was designated as one of the ''"100 Most Important Spiritual Books of the 20th Century"'' by a panel of ] and luminaries convened by ] publishers.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.librarything.com/bookaward/HarperCollins+100+Best+Spiritual+Books+of+the+Century |title=HarperCollins 100 Best Spiritual Books of the Century |accessdate= |format= |work=}}</ref>
''Autobiography of a Yogi'' examines the life and spiritual development of Paramahansa Yogananda. The book describes Yogananda's childhood family life, his search for his guru, ],<ref>Chapter 10 – ]</ref> the establishment of his first school, Yogoda Satsanga Brahmacharya Vidyalaya,<ref>Chapter 27 – ]</ref> and his journey to America where he lectured to thousands,<ref>{{cite news |newspaper=The Washington Post |title=End of Series |date=20 February 1927 |page=F4}}</ref> established ]<ref>Chapter 37 - ]</ref> and visited ],<ref>Chapter 38 – ]</ref> a renowned ] to whom the book is dedicated. The book then describes Yogananda's return visit to India in 1935, where he encountered leading spiritual figures such as ]<ref>Chapter 39 – ]</ref><ref>{{cite book |last=Yogananda |first=Paramahansa |title=The Second Coming of Christ / Volume I / Jesus Temptation in the wilderness / Discourse 8 / Mattew 4:1-4 |year=2004 |publisher=Self-Realization Fellowship |isbn=9780876125557 |pages=166–167|title-link=The Second Coming of Christ (book) }}</ref> in Bavaria, the Hindu saint ],<ref>Chapter 45 – ]</ref> ],<ref>Chapter 44 – ]</ref> ],<ref>Chapter 29 – ]</ref> ]-winning physicist Sir ],<ref>Chapter 41 - ]</ref> and Giri Bala, "the woman yogi who never eats."<ref>Chapter 46 - ]</ref> Finally, Yogananda describes his return to the West, where he continued to establish his teachings in America, including the writing of the ''Autobiography''.


The preface was written by anthropologist ], a writer who was a pioneer in the study of ] in the west, most notably through his translations of ''The ]'' and ''Tibet's Great Yogi ].'' In the preface he wrote, "His unusual life-document is certainly one of the most revealing of the depths of the Hindu mind and heart, and of the spiritual wealth of India, ever to be published in the West."<ref>Evans-Wentz, W. Y. ]</ref>
"The work is enduringly popular because it introduces millions of readers to Eastern spiritual thought. Yogananda's masterly storytelling epitomizes the Indian oral tradition with its wit, charm, and compassionate wisdom. The yogi begins by showing how his childhood experiences in turn-of-the-century India produced a spiritual youth in search of an enlightened teacher, continues with an account of his years of training in the hermitage of a revered master, and concludes with the highlights of a period, beginning in 1920, during which he lived and taught in America."<ref>{{cite book |last=Dudley|first=James |title=Library Journal: Autobiography of a Yogi|year=1997 |publisher=Cahners Magazine Division of Reed Publishing|Library Journal122. 1 (Jan 1997): 170}}</ref>


Yukteswar Giri, Yogananda's guru, told him about a significant prediction made by ], Yukteswar's guru.<ref>Chapter 32 – ]</ref> Yukteswar heard him say, "About fifty years after my passing," he said, "my life will be written because of a deep interest in yoga which the West will manifest. The yogic message will encircle the globe, and aid in establishing that brotherhood of man which results from direct perception of the One Father." In 1945, fifty years after Lahiri Mahasaya's passing in 1895, the Autobiography was complete and ready for publication.
The Autobiography has been an inspiration for many people including ], Co-Founder, Chairman, and Chief Executive Officer of Apple Inc. In the book ''Steve Jobs: A Biography'' the author writes that in preparation for a trip, Mr. Jobs downloaded onto his iPad2, the ''Autobiography of a Yogi'', "the guide to meditation and spirituality that he had first read as a teenager, then re-read in India and had read once a year ever since."<ref>{{cite book |last=Isaacson |first=Walter |title=Steve Jobs: A Biography |year=2001 |publisher=Simon & Schuster ISBN: 978-1-4576-4853-9}}</ref>


==Influence==
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In 1999, ''Autobiography of a Yogi'' was designated one of the "100 Most Important Spiritual Books of the 20th Century" by a panel of ] and luminaries convened by ] publishers.<ref name="librarything.com" /> According to Philip Goldberg, who wrote ''American Veda'', "...&nbsp;the Self-Realization Fellowship, which represents Yogananda's Legacy, is justified in using the slogan, 'The Book that Changed the Lives of Millions.' It has sold more than four million copies and counting&nbsp;..."<ref>{{cite book |last=Goldberg |first=Philip |title=American Veda |publisher=Harmony; 1 edition (2 November 2010): 109 |year=2012}}</ref> ''Autobiography of a Yogi'' is the most popular of Yogananda's books and SRF has published the book in over fifty languages.<ref name="translate">{{cite web |title=Translations of Autobiography of a Yogi around the World |url=https://yssofindia.org/paramahansa-yogananda/translations-around-the-world |access-date=2019-08-30 |website=Yogoda Satsanga Society of India |archive-date=18 February 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240218051610/https://yssofindia.org/paramahansa-yogananda/translations-around-the-world |url-status=live }}</ref>


''Autobiography of a Yogi'' has introduced meditation and yoga to many Westerners since its publication.<ref>Bowden, Henry Warner (1993). ''Dictionary of American Religious Biography.'' Greenwood Press. {{ISBN|0-313-27825-3}}. p. 629.</ref> Its success has also made Yogananda a distinguished figure in India, where commemorative stamps were issued in 2017 to honor him.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Virk |first=Rizwan |title=Wisdom of a Yogi |publisher=Bayview Books |year=2023 |isbn=978-1-954872-10-3 |pages=xiii-xiv}}</ref>
== Editions currently available ==


The book has many famous advocates, particularly in the business and entertainment communities. One of the most famous advocates of the book was ], the co-founder, and formerly Chairman and CEO of ] Jobs "first read ''Autobiography of a Yogi'' as a teenager, then re-read ... once a year ever since."<ref>{{cite book |last=Isaacson |first=Walter |author-link=Walter Isaacson |title=Steve Jobs: A Biography |year=2001 |publisher=Simon & Schuster |isbn=978-1-4516-4853-9 |page= |url-access=registration |url=https://archive.org/details/stevejobs00isaa/page/527}}</ref> ], CEO of Salesforce.com, told his story of attending Steve Jobs' memorial service, where the attendees were handed a small brown box on their way out. "This is going to be good," he thought. "I knew that this was a decision he made, and whatever it was, it was the last thing he wanted us all to think about." The box contained a copy of the book.<ref>{{cite news|last=Farber|first=Dan|title=Marc Benioff explains Steve Jobs' spirituality and chides Apple|date=10 September 2013|location=San Francisco|publisher=CNET News|url=http://news.cnet.com/8301-13579_3-57602273-37/marc-benioff-explains-steve-jobs-spirituality-and-chides-apple/|access-date=11 September 2013|archive-date=27 December 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131227191950/http://news.cnet.com/8301-13579_3-57602273-37/marc-benioff-explains-steve-jobs-spirituality-and-chides-apple/|url-status=live}}</ref>
{{As of|May 2012}}, there are currently two revisions of the book available:


], ]ist of ], received his first copy of ''Autobiography of a Yogi'' from ] in 1966 and, according to Shankar, "that was where his (George Harrison's) interest in Vedic culture and Indian-ness began."<ref>{{cite news |last=O'Mahony |first=John |title=A Hodgepodge of Hash, Yoga and LSD&nbsp;– Interview with Sitar giant Ravi Shankar |date=3 June 2008 |newspaper=] |url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/2008/jun/04/worldmusic.india |access-date=14 August 2017 |archive-date=14 August 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170814145301/https://www.theguardian.com/music/2008/jun/04/worldmusic.india |url-status=live }}</ref> ], who wrote the song '']'', wrote: "In 1972, my friend George Harrison invited me to accompany him on a trip to India. A few days before we left, he gave me a copy of the book ''Autobiography of a Yogi'' by Paramahansa Yogananda. Needless to say the book inspired me deeply, and I became totally fascinated with Indian culture and philosophy. My trip was an experience I will never forget."<ref>{{cite book |last=Wright|first=Gary |title=Dream Weaver: A Memoir; Music, Meditation, and My Friendship with George Harrison |year=2014 |publisher= TarcherPerigee}}</ref>
* The complete version published by ] ISBN 978-0-87612-083-5
* Unabridged audio book (15 CDs) - complete version published by Self-Realization Fellowship narrated by ] (2004) Available in English and German ISBN 0-87612-095-8. Also, offered as a download from ].


] was introduced to ''Autobiography of a Yogi'' in 1965 by his hair dresser-turned-guru, ].<ref>{{cite book |last=Stearn|first=Jess |title=Elvis: His Spiritual Journey - p.108 |year=1982|publisher=Walsworth Pub Co |isbn= 978-0898651980}}</ref> Elvis continued to study the book throughout the 1970s. He left a copy of the book behind in a Nashville hotel room on 21 January 1977. Later on this book was auctioned off with a letter of authenticity<ref>{{cite web|title=ELVIS PRESLEY OWNED AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A YOGI|url=https://www.julienslive.com/view-auctions/catalog/id/124/lot/54188/ELVIS-PRESLEY-OWNED-AUTOBIOGRAPHY-OF-A-YOGI|date=8 December 2019|publisher=julienslive.com|access-date=8 December 2019|archive-date=8 December 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191208151905/https://www.julienslive.com/view-auctions/catalog/id/124/lot/54188/ELVIS-PRESLEY-OWNED-AUTOBIOGRAPHY-OF-A-YOGI|url-status=live}}</ref>
Self-Realization Fellowship has translated the book into 27 languages.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.yogananda-srf.org/ay/Translations_Around_the_World.aspx |title=Translations Around the World}}</ref>


The actress ] says that she was introduced to the ''Autobiography of a Yogi'' by Peter Evans, a direct disciple of Yogananda. She was "mesmerized by the ''Autobiography of a Yogi'' and loved the whole great Hindu tradition of spiritual seeking&nbsp;..."<ref>{{cite book |last=Hemmingway|first=Mariel |title=Finding My Balance |year=2003 |publisher=Simon & Schuster |isbn=978-0-7432-6432-7}}</ref>
In addition, there are numerous, non-commercial sources for a free online edition of the 1946 first edition:
* Google Free online - ISBN 81-207-2524-7
* Gutenberg Free online -
* Wikisource Free online - ]


The actor ] gave a copy of the book to ], saying that it had changed his life. Evans says that, "Because of Dennis, I took the first step in what would become a life long spiritual journey."<ref>{{cite book |last=Evans|first=Linda|title=Recipes for Life: My Memories|url=https://archive.org/details/recipesforlifemy00evan|url-access=registration|year=2011 |publisher=Vanguard Press |isbn=978-1-59315-648-0 |pages= }}</ref>
There are also numerous reprints of the 1946 first edition:

* Reprint of 1946 1st edition by the publisher: CreateSpace , 2012 ISBN 978-1477632574
], director of the program in ] at ], wrote the book ''Eating Well for Optimum Health''. He mentioned reading the ''Autobiography of a Yogi'', which he said, "awakened in me an interest in yoga and Indian religious philosophies." He continued, "It is filled with wondrous tales from an exotic land, none more amazing than that of Giri Bala, 'a woman yogi who never eats.'"<ref>{{cite book |last=Weil|first=Dr. Andrew |title=Eating Well for Optimum Health |url=https://archive.org/details/eatingwellforopt00mdan|url-access=registration|year=2000 |publisher=Random House Large Print |isbn=0-375-40978-5}}</ref>
* Reprint of 1946 1st edition by the publisher: , Dec 1, 2003, India ISBN 81-207-2524-7.

* Reprint of 1946 1st edition & a second version of the 1st edition (added Chapter 49 from Yogananda's 1951 book) published by Crystal Clarity (2005) ISBN 1-56589-212-7: .
The work has also attracted less favourable comments. ] has described its contents as "miracle-infested territory" whose "single most memorable feature&nbsp;... is a repetitive insistence on collocating the miraculous and the quotidian.&nbsp;... The autobiography is an eclectic directory of sorts that might be dubbed a hitchhiker's guide to the paranormal galaxy." Aravamudan notes the "aggressive marketing" of the Yogoda Satsang and Self-Realization Fellowship, that Yogananda himself "worked the mass media" and used a technique described as "Guru English". He notes that Yogananda was the collator of the testimonials that purport to validate the miracles described, which appear at a rate of around one per page.<ref>{{cite book |title=Guru English: South Asian Religion in a Cosmopolitan Language |first=Srinivas |last=Aravamudan |author-link=Srinivas Aravamudan |publisher=Princeton University Press |year=2005 |isbn=978-0-691-11828-4 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=tusUlz2jb00C |pages=60–61, 246}}</ref>
{{wikisource|Autobiography of a Yogi}}

According to ] and the liner notes on the album, '']'', a ] recorded by ], the ] group, was inspired by "a lengthy footnote on page 83" of ''Autobiography of a Yogi''. The footnote describes four ] ]s that cover religion, art, social life, medicine, music and architecture. On 3 March 1973, Jon Anderson was given a copy of ''Autobiography of a Yogi'' by ] at ]'s wedding. Anderson became particularly fascinated by the footnote on page 83, which inspired him to write much of the material for '']''.<ref>{{cite book|last=Welch|first=Chris|title=Close to the Edge: The Story of Yes|author-link=Chris Welch|year=2008|publisher=Omnibus Press|isbn=978-0-7119-9509-3 |page=141}}</ref>

Cholo-goth icon ] credits the book with saving his life and opening him to spiritual self-awareness.<ref>{{cite web |author=mikemaxwellart |url=http://mikemaxwellart.wordpress.com/2011/08/29/live-free-podcast-62-wguest-mr-rafael-baby-boy-reyes/ |title=Live Free Podcast #62 W/Guest Mr Rafael "Baby Boy" Reyes &#124; Mike Maxwell Art Blog |publisher=Mikemaxwellart.wordpress.com |date=29 August 2011 |access-date=2014-05-30 |archive-date=6 January 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180106073521/https://mikemaxwellart.wordpress.com/2011/08/29/live-free-podcast-62-wguest-mr-rafael-baby-boy-reyes/ |url-status=live }}</ref>

James Dudley, in his book ''Library Journal: Autobiography of a Yogi'', wrote: "Yogananda's masterly storytelling epitomizes the Indian oral tradition with its wit, charm, and compassionate wisdom."<ref>{{cite book |last=Dudley|first=James |title=Library Journal: Autobiography of a Yogi|year=1997 |publisher=Cahners Magazine Division of Reed Publishing}}</ref>

Phil Goldberg, in his book ''The Life of Yogananda'', states that ''Autobiography of a Yogi'' is "the book that changed the lives of millions".<ref>{{cite book |last1=Goldberg |first1=Phil |title=The Life of Yogananda |date=2018 |publisher=Hay House |location=Carlsbad, California |isbn=9781401952204}}</ref>

Today, reading ''Autobiography of a Yogi'' has become an unofficial prerequisite for prospective students of the Self-Realization Fellowship's "Lessons for Home Study", a set of lessons, reflections, and assignments that one may read and apply before being initiated into ].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://yogananda.org/lessons|title=Paramahansa Yogananda's SRF Lessons for Home Study|website=www.yogananda.org|access-date=2019-09-22|archive-date=9 October 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191009055701/https://yogananda.org/lessons|url-status=live}}</ref>

== Editions ==
The ''Autobiography of a Yogi'' was first printed in December 1946 by Philosophical Library, who printed it until 1953. In October 1953, Self-Realization Fellowship, Yogananda's organization, acquired the rights to the book and have been printing the book ever since, including translating it into over fifty languages.<ref name=translate/><ref>{{cite web|title=Autobiography of a Yogi, Yogananda's Wishes for Later Editions (scroll down to Affidavit)|url=https://yoganandasite.wordpress.com/2016/02/28/autobiography-of-a-yogi-yoganandas-wishes-for-later-editions/|date=October 2016|access-date=23 October 2016|archive-date=20 December 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161220082036/https://yoganandasite.wordpress.com/2016/02/28/autobiography-of-a-yogi-yoganandas-wishes-for-later-editions/|url-status=live}}</ref> According to ], the first edition of ''Autobiography of a Yogi'' is in the ] in the USA.<ref name=gutenberg/>

Many editions of ''Autobiography of a Yogi'' have been printed, including the following.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.loc.gov/search/?q=Autobiography+of+a+Yogi&fa=original_format%3Atext&all=true&sb=Date |title=Search Results for "Autobiography of a Yogi" -- 1 - 23 of 23 from the Library of Congress |publisher=U.S. Library of Congress |access-date=29 December 2017 |archive-date=9 October 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191009055701/https://www.loc.gov/search/?q=Autobiography+of+a+Yogi&fa=original_format%3Atext&all=true&sb=date |url-status=live }}</ref>

;Philosophical Library
The first four editions in the United States were published by the ].

*{{cite book |title=Autobiography of a Yogi |publisher=The Philosophical Library |edition=1st |year=1946 |location=New York |pages=498 pages |no-pp=y |lccn=47000544}}
*{{cite book |title=Autobiography of a Yogi |publisher=The Philosophical Library |edition=2nd |year=1949 |location=New York}}
*{{cite book |title=Autobiography of a Yogi |publisher=The Philosophical Library |edition=3rd, enlarged |year=1951 |location=New York |oclc=6847023}}
*{{cite book |title=Autobiography of a Yogi |publisher=The Philosophical Library |edition=4th |year=1952 |location=New York |oclc=7102414}}

;Self-Realization Fellowship / Yogoda Satsanga Society of India
Self-Realization Fellowship has published the book in the United States since the fifth edition in 1954.

*{{cite book |title=Autobiography of a Yogi |publisher=Self-Realization Fellowship |edition=5th |year=1954 |location=Los Angeles |pages=501 pages |no-pp=y |oclc=271420169}}
*{{cite book |title=Autobiography of a Yogi |publisher=Self-Realization Fellowship |edition=6th |year=1955 |location=Los Angeles |pages=514 pages |no-pp=y |oclc=546634 }}
*{{cite book |title=Autobiography of a Yogi |publisher=Self-Realization Fellowship |edition=7th |year=1956 |location=Los Angeles |pages=514 pages|no-pp=y|oclc=459188400}}
*{{cite book |title=Autobiography of a Yogi |url=https://archive.org/details/autobiographyofy0000yoga |url-access=registration |publisher=Self-Realization Fellowship |edition=8th |year=1959 |location=Los Angeles |pages= pages |no-pp=y |lccn=68039787}}
*{{cite book |title=Autobiography of a Yogi |publisher=Self-Realization Fellowship |edition=9th |year=1968 |location=Los Angeles |pages=514 pages |no-pp=y |lccn=68017564}}
*{{cite book |title=Autobiography of a Yogi |publisher=Self-Realization Fellowship |edition=10th |year=1969 |location=Los Angeles |pages=514 pages |no-pp=y |lccn=69011377}}
*{{cite book |title=Autobiography of a Yogi |publisher=Self-Realization Fellowship |edition=11th |year=1971 |location=Los Angeles |pages=516 pages |no-pp=y |lccn=78151319 |isbn=0-87612-075-3}}
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*{{cite book |title=Autobiography of a Yogi |publisher=Jaico |year=1997 |orig-year=1946 |location=Mumbai |pages=498 pages |no-pp=y |oclc= 796041504 |isbn=978-81-7224-660-0}}
*{{cite book |title=Autobiography of a Yogi |publisher=Kessinger |year=2004 |orig-year=1946 |location=Whitefish, MT |pages=452 pages |no-pp=y |oclc= 752308536 |isbn=978-1-4191-0843-3}}
*{{cite book |title=Autobiography of a Yogi |publisher=Pharos Books Private Limited |year=2019 |orig-year=1946 |location= New Delhi, India |isbn= 978-93-898-4309-5 }}
*{{cite book |title=Autobiography of a Yogi |publisher=Prakash Book Depot|year=2014|orig-year=1946 |location= New Delhi, India |isbn=978-81-7234-536-5 }}
*{{cite book |title=Autobiography of a Yogi |publisher=Sterling Publishers |year=2003 |orig-year=1946 |location= New Delhi, India |isbn= 978-81-207-2524-9 }}

===Adaptations and translations===
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*{{cite book |last=Goldberg |first=Philip |year=2018 |title=The Life of Yogananda |publisher=Hay House, Inc |page=270 |isbn=978-1-4019-5218-1}} For further reading on the subject of editions, page 270.
*{{cite book |author=Kriyananda |title=Rescuing Yogananda |publisher=Crystal Clarity Publishers |location=Nevada City, CA |year=2010 |isbn=978-1-56589-260-6}}
*{{cite web |author=Self-Realization Fellowship |title=Yogananda's Wishes for Later Editions |url=http://www.yogananda-srf.org/tmp/py.aspx?id=1030#.UQvy1GdaZTU |publisher=Self-Realization Fellowship |work=Yogananda-srf.org}}
*{{cite web |author=Yogoda Satsanga of India|title= The Making of a Spiritual Classic - The Extraordinary History Behind Autobiography of a Yogi|url=https://yssofindia.org/paramahansa-yogananda/Making-of-Spiritual-Classic |work=yssofindia.org }} Includes history of the editions through 1956


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Autobiography of Paramahansa Yogananda

Autobiography of a Yogi
Cover of the 1946 first edition
AuthorParamahansa Yogananda
LanguageHindi, English
SubjectAutobiography, memoir
GenreNon-fiction
PublisherThe Philosophical Library
Publication date1946
Publication placeIndia and the United States
Media typePrint (Hardback)

Autobiography of a Yogi by Paramahansa Yogananda is a spiritual classic published in 1946. It recounts Yogananda's life, his search for his guru, and his teachings on Kriya Yoga. The book has introduced many to meditation and yoga and has been influential in both Eastern and Western spiritual circles. It has been translated into over fifty languages and continues to be widely read. Notable admirers include Steve Jobs, George Harrison, and Elvis Presley.

Paramahansa Yogananda was born as Mukunda Lal Ghosh in Gorakhpur, India, into a Bengali Hindu family. Autobiography of a Yogi recounts his life and his encounters with spiritual figures of the Eastern and the Western world. The book begins with his childhood and family life, then finding his guru, becoming a monk and establishing his teachings of Kriya Yoga meditation. The book continues in 1920 when Yogananda accepted an invitation to speak at a religious congress in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. He then travelled across the USA lecturing and establishing his teachings in Los Angeles, California. In 1935, he returned to India for a yearlong visit. When he returned to the USA he continued to establish his teachings, including writing this book.

The book is an introduction to the methods of attaining God-realization and the spiritual wisdom of the East, which had only been available to a few before 1946. The author claims that the writing of the book was prophesied by the nineteenth-century master Lahiri Mahasaya (Paramguru of Yogananda).

The book has been in print for seventy-five years and translated into over fifty languages by the Self-Realization Fellowship, a spiritual society established by Yogananda. It has been acclaimed as a spiritual classic, being designated by Philip Zaleski, while he was under the auspices of HarperCollins Publishers, as one of the "100 Most Important Spiritual Books of the 20th Century." It is included in the book 50 Spiritual Classics: Timeless Wisdom from 50 Great Books of Inner Discovery, Enlightenment and Purpose by Tom Butler-Bowdon. According to Project Gutenberg, the first edition is in the public domain, at least five publishers are reprinting it and four post it free for online reading.

Overview

Looking north along Swami's beach in Encinitas, showing part of the Self Realization Fellowship's ashram on the point, including (on the left) the hermitage where Yogananda wrote Autobiography of a Yogi

Autobiography of a Yogi examines the life and spiritual development of Paramahansa Yogananda. The book describes Yogananda's childhood family life, his search for his guru, Swami Sri Yukteswar Giri, the establishment of his first school, Yogoda Satsanga Brahmacharya Vidyalaya, and his journey to America where he lectured to thousands, established Self-Realization Fellowship and visited Luther Burbank, a renowned botanist to whom the book is dedicated. The book then describes Yogananda's return visit to India in 1935, where he encountered leading spiritual figures such as Therese Neumann in Bavaria, the Hindu saint Ananda Moyi Ma, Mahatma Gandhi, Rabindranath Tagore, Nobel Prize-winning physicist Sir C. V. Raman, and Giri Bala, "the woman yogi who never eats." Finally, Yogananda describes his return to the West, where he continued to establish his teachings in America, including the writing of the Autobiography.

The preface was written by anthropologist Walter Evans-Wentz, a writer who was a pioneer in the study of Tibetan Buddhism in the west, most notably through his translations of The Tibetan Book of the Dead and Tibet's Great Yogi Milarepa. In the preface he wrote, "His unusual life-document is certainly one of the most revealing of the depths of the Hindu mind and heart, and of the spiritual wealth of India, ever to be published in the West."

Yukteswar Giri, Yogananda's guru, told him about a significant prediction made by Lahiri Mahasaya, Yukteswar's guru. Yukteswar heard him say, "About fifty years after my passing," he said, "my life will be written because of a deep interest in yoga which the West will manifest. The yogic message will encircle the globe, and aid in establishing that brotherhood of man which results from direct perception of the One Father." In 1945, fifty years after Lahiri Mahasaya's passing in 1895, the Autobiography was complete and ready for publication.

Influence

A 1920 photograph published in Autobiography of a Yogi, showing Yogananda attending a religious congress upon his arrival in the United States

In 1999, Autobiography of a Yogi was designated one of the "100 Most Important Spiritual Books of the 20th Century" by a panel of theologians and luminaries convened by HarperCollins publishers. According to Philip Goldberg, who wrote American Veda, "... the Self-Realization Fellowship, which represents Yogananda's Legacy, is justified in using the slogan, 'The Book that Changed the Lives of Millions.' It has sold more than four million copies and counting ..." Autobiography of a Yogi is the most popular of Yogananda's books and SRF has published the book in over fifty languages.

Autobiography of a Yogi has introduced meditation and yoga to many Westerners since its publication. Its success has also made Yogananda a distinguished figure in India, where commemorative stamps were issued in 2017 to honor him.

The book has many famous advocates, particularly in the business and entertainment communities. One of the most famous advocates of the book was Steve Jobs, the co-founder, and formerly Chairman and CEO of Apple Inc. Jobs "first read Autobiography of a Yogi as a teenager, then re-read ... once a year ever since." Marc Benioff, CEO of Salesforce.com, told his story of attending Steve Jobs' memorial service, where the attendees were handed a small brown box on their way out. "This is going to be good," he thought. "I knew that this was a decision he made, and whatever it was, it was the last thing he wanted us all to think about." The box contained a copy of the book.

George Harrison, lead guitarist of the Beatles, received his first copy of Autobiography of a Yogi from Ravi Shankar in 1966 and, according to Shankar, "that was where his (George Harrison's) interest in Vedic culture and Indian-ness began." Gary Wright, who wrote the song Dream Weaver, wrote: "In 1972, my friend George Harrison invited me to accompany him on a trip to India. A few days before we left, he gave me a copy of the book Autobiography of a Yogi by Paramahansa Yogananda. Needless to say the book inspired me deeply, and I became totally fascinated with Indian culture and philosophy. My trip was an experience I will never forget."

Elvis Presley was introduced to Autobiography of a Yogi in 1965 by his hair dresser-turned-guru, Larry Geller. Elvis continued to study the book throughout the 1970s. He left a copy of the book behind in a Nashville hotel room on 21 January 1977. Later on this book was auctioned off with a letter of authenticity

The actress Mariel Hemingway says that she was introduced to the Autobiography of a Yogi by Peter Evans, a direct disciple of Yogananda. She was "mesmerized by the Autobiography of a Yogi and loved the whole great Hindu tradition of spiritual seeking ..."

The actor Dennis Weaver gave a copy of the book to Linda Evans, saying that it had changed his life. Evans says that, "Because of Dennis, I took the first step in what would become a life long spiritual journey."

Andrew Weil, director of the program in integrative medicine at University of Arizona, wrote the book Eating Well for Optimum Health. He mentioned reading the Autobiography of a Yogi, which he said, "awakened in me an interest in yoga and Indian religious philosophies." He continued, "It is filled with wondrous tales from an exotic land, none more amazing than that of Giri Bala, 'a woman yogi who never eats.'"

The work has also attracted less favourable comments. Srinivas Aravamudan has described its contents as "miracle-infested territory" whose "single most memorable feature ... is a repetitive insistence on collocating the miraculous and the quotidian. ... The autobiography is an eclectic directory of sorts that might be dubbed a hitchhiker's guide to the paranormal galaxy." Aravamudan notes the "aggressive marketing" of the Yogoda Satsang and Self-Realization Fellowship, that Yogananda himself "worked the mass media" and used a technique described as "Guru English". He notes that Yogananda was the collator of the testimonials that purport to validate the miracles described, which appear at a rate of around one per page.

According to Chris Welch and the liner notes on the album, Tales From Topographic Oceans, a concept album recorded by Yes, the progressive rock group, was inspired by "a lengthy footnote on page 83" of Autobiography of a Yogi. The footnote describes four Shastric scriptures that cover religion, art, social life, medicine, music and architecture. On 3 March 1973, Jon Anderson was given a copy of Autobiography of a Yogi by Jamie Muir at Bill Bruford's wedding. Anderson became particularly fascinated by the footnote on page 83, which inspired him to write much of the material for Tales from Topographic Oceans.

Cholo-goth icon Rafael Reyes credits the book with saving his life and opening him to spiritual self-awareness.

James Dudley, in his book Library Journal: Autobiography of a Yogi, wrote: "Yogananda's masterly storytelling epitomizes the Indian oral tradition with its wit, charm, and compassionate wisdom."

Phil Goldberg, in his book The Life of Yogananda, states that Autobiography of a Yogi is "the book that changed the lives of millions".

Today, reading Autobiography of a Yogi has become an unofficial prerequisite for prospective students of the Self-Realization Fellowship's "Lessons for Home Study", a set of lessons, reflections, and assignments that one may read and apply before being initiated into Kriya Yoga.

Editions

The Autobiography of a Yogi was first printed in December 1946 by Philosophical Library, who printed it until 1953. In October 1953, Self-Realization Fellowship, Yogananda's organization, acquired the rights to the book and have been printing the book ever since, including translating it into over fifty languages. According to Project Gutenberg, the first edition of Autobiography of a Yogi is in the public domain in the USA.

Many editions of Autobiography of a Yogi have been printed, including the following.

Philosophical Library

The first four editions in the United States were published by the Philosophical Library.

  • Autobiography of a Yogi (1st ed.). New York: The Philosophical Library. 1946. 498 pages. LCCN 47000544.
  • Autobiography of a Yogi (2nd ed.). New York: The Philosophical Library. 1949.
  • Autobiography of a Yogi (3rd, enlarged ed.). New York: The Philosophical Library. 1951. OCLC 6847023.
  • Autobiography of a Yogi (4th ed.). New York: The Philosophical Library. 1952. OCLC 7102414.
Self-Realization Fellowship / Yogoda Satsanga Society of India

Self-Realization Fellowship has published the book in the United States since the fifth edition in 1954.

  • Autobiography of a Yogi (5th ed.). Los Angeles: Self-Realization Fellowship. 1954. 501 pages. OCLC 271420169.
  • Autobiography of a Yogi (6th ed.). Los Angeles: Self-Realization Fellowship. 1955. 514 pages. OCLC 546634.
  • Autobiography of a Yogi (7th ed.). Los Angeles: Self-Realization Fellowship. 1956. 514 pages. OCLC 459188400.
  • Autobiography of a Yogi (8th ed.). Los Angeles: Self-Realization Fellowship. 1959. 514 pages. LCCN 68039787.
  • Autobiography of a Yogi (9th ed.). Los Angeles: Self-Realization Fellowship. 1968. 514 pages. LCCN 68017564.
  • Autobiography of a Yogi (10th ed.). Los Angeles: Self-Realization Fellowship. 1969. 514 pages. LCCN 69011377.
  • Autobiography of a Yogi (11th ed.). Los Angeles: Self-Realization Fellowship. 1971. 516 pages. ISBN 0-87612-075-3. LCCN 78151319.
  • Autobiography of a Yogi (12th ed.). Los Angeles: Self-Realization Fellowship. 1981. 499 pages. ISBN 0-87612-080-X. LCCN 80052927.
  • Autobiography of a Yogi (Anniversary ed.). Los Angeles: Self-Realization Fellowship. 1997. 588 pages. ISBN 0-87612-086-9. LCCN 00265526.
  • Autobiography of a Yogi (13th ed.). Los Angeles: Self-Realization Fellowship. 1998. 594 pages. ISBN 0-87612-082-6. LCCN 80052927.
  • Autobiography of a Yogi. India: Yogoda Satsanga Society of India. 2001. 566 pages. ISBN 978-81-7224-121-6.
  • Autobiography of a Yogi (Collector's ed.). India: Yogoda Satsanga Society of India. 530 pages. ISBN 978-81-89955-20-5.
Jaico

An Indian edition has been published by Jaico.

  • Autobiography of a Yogi. Bombay: Jaico. 1975. 512 pages. OCLC 756741285.
Rider

British editions have been published by Rider since 1949.

  • Autobiography of a Yogi (1st London ed.). London, New York: Rider. 1949. 403 pages. OCLC 788538289.
  • Autobiography of a Yogi. London, New York: Rider. 1950. 403 pages. LCCN 58018867. OCLC 7060654.
  • Autobiography of a Yogi (2nd ed.). London: Rider. 1952. 403 pages. ISBN 978-0-09-021052-7. OCLC 62434213.
  • Autobiography of a Yogi (3rd ed.). London: Rider. 1953. 403 pages. OCLC 500094560.
  • Autobiography of a Yogi (4th ed.). London: Rider. 1955. 403 pages. OCLC 504109437.
  • Autobiography of a Yogi (5th ed.). London: Rider. 1958. 403 pages. OCLC 271700247.
  • Autobiography of a Yogi (6th ed.). London: Rider.
  • Autobiography of a Yogi (7th ed.). London: Rider.
  • Autobiography of a Yogi (New ed.). London: Rider. 1969. 403 pages. ISBN 0-09-021052-2. LCCN 73385771.
  • Autobiography of a Yogi. London: Rider. 1969. ISBN 0-09-021051-4.
  • Autobiography of a Yogi. London: Rider. 1973. 403 pages. OCLC 481614957.
  • Autobiography of a Yogi (New ed.). London: Rider. 1996. 591 pages. ISBN 978-0-7126-7238-2. OCLC 36084750.
Reprints of the first edition

The first edition, which is in the public domain according to Project Gutenberg, has more recently been reprinted by a number of publishers.

Adaptations and translations

The Autobiography is now available in a Kindle edition. An unabridged audio book (15 CDs) version narrated by Ben Kingsley and published by Self-Realization Fellowship (2004) is available in English and German (ISBN 0-87612-095-8). It is also offered as a download from iTunes.

Self-Realization Fellowship has translated the book into over fifty languages.

See also

References

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  2. "Autobiography of a Yogi". Yogoda Satsanga Society of India. Archived from the original on 29 December 2021. Retrieved 29 December 2021.
  3. "Translations Around the World". Self-Realization Fellowship. Archived from the original on 9 October 2019. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
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  7. Butler-Bowdon, Tom (2005). 50 Spiritual Classics: Timeless Wisdom from 50 Great Books of Inner Discovery, Enlightenment and Purpose. Nicholas Brealey Publishing. ISBN 978-1857883497.
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  9. Chapter 10 – I Meet my Master, Sri Yukteswar
  10. Chapter 27 – Founding of a Yoga School at Ranchi
  11. "End of Series". The Washington Post. 20 February 1927. p. F4.
  12. Chapter 37 - I Go to America
  13. Chapter 38 – Luther Burbank, A Saint Amidst the Roses
  14. Chapter 39 – The Catholic Stigmatist of Bavaria
  15. Yogananda, Paramahansa (2004). The Second Coming of Christ / Volume I / Jesus Temptation in the wilderness / Discourse 8 / Mattew 4:1-4. Self-Realization Fellowship. pp. 166–167. ISBN 9780876125557.
  16. Chapter 45 – The Bengali "Joy-Permeated Mother"
  17. Chapter 44 – With Mahatma Gandhi at Wardha
  18. Chapter 29 – Rabindranath Tagore and I Compare Schools
  19. Chapter 41 - An Idyl in South India
  20. Chapter 46 - Giri Bala - The woman Yogi Who Never Eats
  21. Evans-Wentz, W. Y. Preface
  22. Chapter 32 – Rama is Raised from the Dead
  23. Goldberg, Philip (2012). American Veda. Harmony; 1 edition (2 November 2010): 109.
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  30. Wright, Gary (2014). Dream Weaver: A Memoir; Music, Meditation, and My Friendship with George Harrison. TarcherPerigee.
  31. Stearn, Jess (1982). Elvis: His Spiritual Journey - p.108. Walsworth Pub Co. ISBN 978-0898651980.
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  33. Hemmingway, Mariel (2003). Finding My Balance. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-0-7432-6432-7.
  34. Evans, Linda (2011). Recipes for Life: My Memories. Vanguard Press. pp. 205. ISBN 978-1-59315-648-0.
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  36. Aravamudan, Srinivas (2005). Guru English: South Asian Religion in a Cosmopolitan Language. Princeton University Press. pp. 60–61, 246. ISBN 978-0-691-11828-4.
  37. Welch, Chris (2008). Close to the Edge: The Story of Yes. Omnibus Press. p. 141. ISBN 978-0-7119-9509-3.
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