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 Life

  • Pranayama (simple Kriya breathing) can remove all inner impurities. Keep control over your tongue to gain control over your life.
  • Death is the law of life. Death is the friend of every living being. However, no one understands this. All are frightened. And yet, death is the eternal companion of us all.
  • When your body is steady and straight, your breath will come rhythmically and your life will be beautiful.
  • This world is full of such misery. You are in the middle of an ocean, never knowing when the next tempestuous storm will come; there is no certainty. Indeed life in this world is like that. Therefore, my child, try to bear everything that comes to you. Because in this world one who forebears wins. So fear not. Play your part in this world, remembering the Lord.
  • Forbearance is the best policy in life.
  • All that happens in life is but drama.
  • To be unaffected by the dualities of life, like pleasure and pain, loss and gain, praise and condemnation, heat and cold, is the real proof of spiritual advancement.
  • Purity in thought, refraining from criticizing others, and freedom from vanity and ego are essential in spiritual life.
  • Contentment is the best policy in life.
  • True penance is to endure the dualities in life like heat, cold, pleasure, pain, loss, and gain, praise and censure.
  • The One who has given life to this creation is ever watchful of it. Why worry?