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Swami Nardanand was born in 1958 in a small farming village of Uttar Pradesh state in North India. As a specially gifted boy of 10, and with the blessings of his family, this eldest son moved to the banks of the Ganges at the holy city of Haridwar to attend gurukul, which is the ancient way of training in Sanskrit and spiritual matters. The
course of study was 12 years, 24 hours per
day. The name of the school is Gurukul Kangri, which is one of the finest
such schools in India. When Swami Nardanand was graduated, he not only was
the leading student of his class, but also was given a special award for
his accomplishments and expertise, presented in person by the President of
India. At the age of 14, Swami Nardanand was initiated as a monk by his teacher, Paramahansa Lakshmananda, who now resides in the city of Vrindivan. Later,
Swami Nardanand met and was initiated into the more esoteric spiritual
teachings by his teacher, Swami Shivom
Tirth, a widely recognized adept
who is now in his 80’s and maintains silence in complete seclusion, no
longer seeing anyone publicly. In 1990, Swami Nardanand founded Siddha Ashram along the banks of the Shipra River in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, India, one of the four major Kumbha Mela sites. During the 2004 Kumbha Mela at Ujjain, Swami Nardanand was appointed as Mahamandaleshwara of Akhand Akhara. Swami Nardanand teaches Yoga, Vedanta, and Tantra in India, Europe, North America, and South America.
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