Himalayan Meditation Adept & Head Monk of Three Nonprofits
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HH Swami Vidyadhishananda is a highly realized siddha monk who reveals to us a Himalayan tradition of higher yoga based on his tutelage within the Sanskrit heritage. He hails from lineages of meditation adepts from Himalaya who are known for their combination of rishi sagely scholarship and nātha yogic practices. Deep meditation on the Sanskrit verses of cardinal philosophies and monastic inquiry methods led to his profound realization. His Holiness teaches cardinal philosophies with exquisite clarity directly from the original Sanskrit literature.
He is among the very few scholars available in the West to be awarded the degree of Mahāmahopādhyāya (DLitt et Phil) by the President of the Association of Indian Universities and the Sanskrit scholars of Calcutta, India. The degree was conferred in recognition of his meditative interpretation, scholarly analysis, and ability to articulate the philosophical nuances of Sanskrit literature.
He has lectured around the world as an emissary of peace, bridging spiritual traditions and sharing the universal teachings of Sanskrit philosophy. As the President monk of the United States Nonprofit, Self Enquiry Life Fellowship (Hansavedas), India Nonprofit, Vedic Heritage Research Foundation (Vedanidhi), and Sri Paramanada Ashram Trust (consortium of five institutions in India with campuses of children’s accelerated learning schools) he is a guiding light to seekers and devotees.
Leadership Roles in USA & India
President, Self Enquiry Life Fellowship (Hansavedas), California, USA
President, Vedic Heritage Research Foundation (Vedanidhi), Varanasi, India
President, Sri Paramananda Ashram Trust (Consortium), Prayagraj, India
Swami Paramananda Ashram, Prayagraj Swami Narottamananda Veda Vidyalaya (Veda Chanting School), Prayagraj Sri Gangeshwar Sanskrit Vidyalaya (Sanskrit Language School), Prayagraj Kapila Sangam Ashram, Amarkantak Om Nivas Ashram, Haridwar
Vice President, Tripura Yogashram, Haridwar, India