Sanyal Mahasaya

Sanyal Mahasaya

Master of Kriya Yoga.

This influential spiritual teacher is recognized for his deep commitment to the path of self-realization and his role in guiding individuals towards spiritual awakening. His teachings often revolve around the principles of inner harmony, self-discipline, and the pursuit of higher consciousness. Emphasizing the importance of meditation and personal spiritual practice, he has inspired many to embark on a journey of self-discovery and personal growth. His approach to spirituality is marked by a blend of traditional wisdom and contemporary relevance, making his teachings accessible and impactful for a wide audience.

Sanyal Mahasaya Quotes about Body

  • The prana that was residing in that body has left it. You never knew that person’s real identity. You did not know it while they were here and you still don’t know it now that they are gone. Tell me, who really died? That which appeared to have left is, in reality, eternally present. Do not grieve. Rather, you should be grieving for yourself – because you are not recognizing the real and are crying for the unreal. Be free from worries and emotion about that soul’s onward journey.
  • Never forget that this temporary body is prone to birth and death.
  • When your body is steady and straight, your breath will come rhythmically and your life will be beautiful.
  • Thinking of the body as yours or that you are the body is the cause of all troubles.
  • The purpose of breath-control is to keep the body and mind free from negative vibrations.
  • Brothers and sisters, the death of the body is taking place each and every moment. Open your eyes and see! Why are you crying like a crazy person? Crying for whom? For a body of bones, flesh, skin, and marrow? What value does it have? This body is taking you, all others, and me to the state of dissolution. Think about how you were twenty years ago, are you like that now? How much change has taken place?
  • Observe how calm your mind is after practicing kriya pranayama. The more pranayama you practice in the morning, the better. When the amount of daylight increases, if one is practicing more cycles of kriya pranayama, one will experience an increase in one’s body temperature. Why? Because kriya itself is a form of fire. Kriya generates inner fire and body temperature.
  • Right now He is pulling you lightly. But one day when the mind and body are able to tolerate it, God will pull you forcefully and all your attachment and bondage will disappear immediately.