The Siddha Yoga Center of New York is part of a sacred global community of ashrams and meditation groups. Rooted in the wisdom of India’s ancient sages, scholars, and philosophers, the Siddha Yoga path is one of inner transformation enlivened by the grace of a living Siddha master, Gurumayi Chidvilasananda. Practices include weekly Satsangs, Hatha Yoga classes, and talks on the Gita. The center welcomes people of all faiths and cultures.
The center is located in the heart of Chelsea and is accessible through public transportation. The center has a large, beautiful meditation room and an incredible bookstore with a vast collection of books on Siddha Yoga. The gathering of families, and a diverse community of people, provides a beautiful space to connect and dive deeper into your spiritual practice.
Siddha Yoga is a spiritual organization that is based on the teachings of the Indian sage Swami Muktananda (1908-1982). Siddha Yoga is a spiritual path that is focused on the realization of the Self, or the innermost essence of the individual. The organization offers teachings, meditation practices, and other programs that are designed to help individuals understand and experience the nature of the Self and to cultivate inner peace and well-being. Siddha Yoga has centers and affiliated groups around the world, and its teachings are also available online through its website and other platforms. The organization is open to people of all faiths and backgrounds, and its teachings are designed to be applicable to people of any religion or spiritual tradition.
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The Siddha Yoga Center of New York is part of a sacred global community of ashrams and meditation groups. Rooted in the wisdom of India’s ancient sages, scholars, and philosophers, the Siddha Yoga path is one of inner transformation enlivened by the grace of a living Siddha master, Gurumayi Chidvilasananda. Practices include weekly Satsangs, Hatha Yoga classes, and talks on the Gita. The center welcomes people of all faiths and cultures.