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Yogananda's Kolkata

In the Footsteps of the Autobiography of a Yogi
27-30 December, 2009

Yogananda with his guru, Sri Yukteswar
 
Yogananda's attic room,
where he found God

"What I had merely read or heard came alive in a new way. Yogananda's family members generously shared their homes and time so that we become more closely attached to his larger spiritual family."—P.K., San Francisco, CA

"Every aspect was so well planned and meticulously and lovingly executed: travelling, lodging, meditating at different places together, and satsangs. It was if Yogananda himself were there to take care of me."—S.P., New Delhi

The Heart of the Autobiography of a Yogi
Is the City of Kolkata . . .

Immeasurable blessings emanate from the places where Paramhansa Yogananda and Sri Yukteswar lived and meditated. That power is as alive today as always. Ananda has been leading pilgrimages to Kolkata, our most popular destination, for over 20 years, and we share a deep friendship with Yogananda's family and other custodians of these shrines . . .

 

Slideshow of Past Kolkata Pilgrimages


Pilgrimage Highlights

Highlights

  • Paramhansa Yogananda's boyhood home at 4, Garpar Road
  • Kriya Yoga initiation at Yogananda's home for those eligible
  • Sri Yukteswar's hermitage in Serampore
  • Banyan tree where Babaji came to Sri Yukteswar
  • Kali Temple at Dakshineswar, home to Sri Ramakrishna
  • Daily group kirtan, meditation, and spiritual practices
  • Meditation at each pilgrimage site

Tentative Schedule

Saturday, 26 December:
Board Rajdhani Express, leave New Delhi 4:30 pm. Or, reach Kolkata on your own by the morning of 27 December.


Sunday, December 27:
Arrive Kolkata 10:15 am. Bus pick-up; check in hotel; Lunch on your own. We'll meet about 1:30 pm, then spend the afternoon at Yogananda's boyhood home at 4, Garpar Road. It is now the residence of his brother's grandson, Somnath Ghosh. Somnath and his wife and children lovingly maintain the home and share it as a shrine. They welcome us and make us feel like one of the family, sharing stories, family relics, and photos.  

We'll visit, chant, and meditate, and each of us will have the opportunity to spend time in the small attic meditation room where Yogananda said, "I found God." We'll also be able to meditate in the bedroom where Babaji came to Yogananda, giving his blessing to the one he had chosen to take the timeless teachings of yoga to the West.

We'll return to hotel for dinner and a satsang.


Monday, December 28:
We'll have group meditation and breakfast at the hotel. Just around the corner from Yogananda's home in Kolkata is the family home of his boyhood friend and disciple, Tulsi Bose. Yogananda stayed here during his return visit to India in 1935-36, cared for by Tulsi's wife, Martan Ma. It's now the residence of Tulsi's daughter, Hassi. We'll meditate in this home, a shrine in its own right, with its own relics and treasures, including the beds of Sri Yukteswar and Yogananda. Hassi will greet us, be with us, and serve us lunch.  

After lunch we'll walk to the home of Bhaduri Mahasaya, the "levitating saint," and meditate there. Then we'll drive to the Kali Temple in Dakshineswar, just outside Kolkata on the banks of the Ganges delta. Yogananda visited this temple with his sister Roma and her husband. Here he entered cosmic consciousness and the image of Kali came alive before him, granting his request that Roma's husband become spiritually awakened. We'll chant and meditate at this powerful spot. 

Sri Ramakrishna, one of the best-known masters of India, lived at this temple many years along with Sarada Devi, his spiritual companion. We'll be able to meditate in his room, where he and his disciples spent many hours. In the early evening we'll drive back to the hotel.


Tuesday,
December 29:
We'll travel by bus to Serampore, the small town where Sri Yukteswar had his hermitage, and where Yogananda spent 10 years in training with his guru. We'll visit Sri Yukteswar's bedroom and meditate in a shrine built on the site of the hermitage. We'll then walk down Rai Ghat Lane to sing chants under the banyan tree where Babaji greeted Sri Yukteswar after he completed writing The Holy Science

We'll also visit and have lunch with other members of Yogananda's family, and meditate at the ashram of Motilal Thakur, a close disciple of Sri Yukteswar. We'll return to our hotel early evening.


Wednesday, December 30:
After meditation and breakfast, some of our group will return to visit and mediate at Tulsi Bose's and Yogananda's homes. Some of the group will attend a Kriya Yoga initiation at Yogananda's home, where he himself would give it. We then all share lunch with Yogananda's family. After lunch the bus departs to catch the train back to Delhi. Or depart on your own 


Thursday, December 31:
Train arrives New Delhi 10:35 am.


Accommodations, Meals, and Transportation

Train transportation will be by the overnight Rajdhani Express, 2-tier a/c sleeper. Or you may choose to travel on your own and meet the group at Kolkata hotel. Transportation within Kolkata will be by comfortable a/c bus. Our hotel in Kolkata for 3 nights is not yet determined. Meals are included, with the exception of 1 lunch and 1 dinner.


Program Fees

The amounts below are an estimate only. Costs are still being finalized.

__ Yogananda's Kolkata December 27–30, 2009:
     double occupancy (Rs. 19,500)
__ Yogananda's Kolkata December 27–30, 2009:
     single occupancy (Rs. 24,200)

__ Yogananda's Kolkata December 27–30, 2009:
    double occupancy without train (Rs. 14,800)
__ Yogananda's Kolkata December 27–30, 2009:
     single occupancy without train (Rs. 19,500)

Please note: If you do not have a roommate, we will try to connect you with another single pilgrim of the same sex. If a roommate cannot be found, you will need to pay for single occupancy. If you snore, we ask you to room with someone you know well, or pay for single occupancy.

The programme fee includes train Delhi-Kolkata-Delhi, all group transportation, lodging and 3 meals most days, and hotel tips. Not included in the programme fee are 1 lunch and 1 dinner; beverages; airport transfer if you arrive on your own; donations at ashrams and Yogananda's shrines; medical care should you need it; personal trips in taxi or rickshaw; and personal hotel expenses such as laundry, telephone, or Internet.


Payments

Completed application form and 1st payment of Rs. 5,000 due by September 20 in order to purchase train tickets in time. Later applications will be accepted only if spaces are available. Payments by cheque or bank draft should be payable to Ananda Sangha, or in person in Gurgaon by cash. Your participation is confirmed only when we approve your application and receive 1st payment. Balance of fee due by December 1. In case of cancellation, Rs. 1,000 of fee is non-refundable. Cancellation close to date of departure may incur additional costs.


Tour Leaders

This pilgrimage will be led by Keshava and Daya Taylor of Ananda Sangha India. They will be assisted full-time by a guide from Discover Tours, the Indian tour operator that has guided Ananda pilgrimages for 20 years.


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