Welcome

Swami Venkatesananda has been described as a modern yogi, a Sanskrit scholar and beloved embodiment of the ancient wisdom of India, but that doesn’t fully convey who he was; for rather than “teaching” Yoga, he embodied it. And rather than conveying the ancient wisdom in a discrete body of tenets, his awakened presence was a catalyst, enlivening the wisdom sleeping within each of us.

Steeped in the lineage and presence of the renowned Swami Sivananda of Rishikesh, India he emerged into the larger world of Yoga in the 1960s, traveling widely until his death in 1982. He left a sublime legacy in his wake: recorded and video-taped talks, translations of major Sanskrit scriptures, and many books of transcribed lectures.

Yet this legacy also remains alive in the awakened hearts and minds of those who encountered him. As you explore this website, contemplating his stirring words, be alert to the living energy embedded in them. It can be likened to a benevolent virus (his words) ready to be caught by those who are primed and vigilant. 


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Note:  We are reworking the biographical material that has previously been linked to here and plan to add an updated version on our new and forthcoming website, hopefully before the end of this year.  We appreciate your patience.     

Although our new version of this website has been delayed, we are happy to announce that progress is being made, and while we work on that effort, we'll continue to add some features to this current site.  By way of example, we will occasionally be posting readings from Swami Venkatesananda's translation of The Yoga Vasistha in our daily readngs section. For these postings, we will be using portions of Swami Venkatesananda's 1971 two-volume edition, entitled The Supreme Yoga.  Look for these occasional postings during the months of August and September of 2025. 
 


Daily Readings

The next three daily readings are shown below. You may also view a complete listing on our Calendar of Daily Readings.

February 16, 2026
Song of God (Bhagavad Gita) Chapter II: 53 (Feb 16)

To the modern man, thoroughly prejudiced by the psychologist’s emphatic declarations that an action invariably springs from a desire (almost always selfish) and a personal motive, the Gītā-ideal is incomprehensible. The biologist, in his study of the behavior of an individual cell, often ...

February 16, 2026
From Venkatesa Daily Readings Volume I — February 16

Questioner: But how do you teach love, or is it necessary to teach love?

February 16, 2026
The Supreme Yoga: The Yoga Vasistha VI.1 Chapter 69, Verse 38

Mind is the aggregate of the vāsanās and naught else; if the latter cease, that itself is the supreme state. Knowledge is the knowledge of the reality. Vicāra or enquiry itself is knowledge.