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History
Bihar has a history and spiritual heritage that goes back to ancient
times. Thousands of years ago, Bihar was the home of two great spiritual
universities, Nalanda and Vikramshila. Its soil has been touched by the
feet of Gautama Buddha. The first sound of Gayatri was whispered on Bihari
winds. Mother Ganga herself bathed and caressed the shining bodies of
Sri Rama and Sita. Mahavir, the founder of Jainism, and Valmiki, composer
of the epic Ramayana, were nurtured in Bihar. Bihar gave the world its
first republic. Ashoka, the greatest ruler of India, was born in Bihar.
Bihar gave birth to Aryabhatta, the ancient mathematician, and Chanakya,
the father of economics. Sage Vatsyayana wrote the Kamasutra, the treatise
on love, while in Bihar. The Ashok chakra adorning the national flag of
India originated in Bihar. Bihar gave the world its first yoga university.
The epicentre of many social, cultural and spiritual revolutions lies
in Bihar. Bihar is blessed to be the karma bhoomi of Swami Satyananda
Saraswati the modern yogic visionary and reknowned sage. Ganga Darshan Yogashram stands on a hill overlooking the Ganga river, in Munger, Bihar, 175 km from Patna, the state capital, and 500 km from Kolkata. Against a backdrop of natural splendour, surrounded by beautiful gardens, Ganga Darshan Yogashram commands a majestic 180-degree panoramic view of the Mother Ganga as she sweeps through green paddy fields, fertilizing, energizing and purifying the surrounding areas. The river Ganga is the symbol of yoga, the soul's journey to unite again
with the supreme. At Ganga Darshan Yogashram, a new vision of yogic life
is inspired, making it a spiritual oasis in the 21st century. Here, Sri Swami Satyananda Saraswati had the vision of Sri Swami Sivananda Saraswati blessing him at exactly the same time that Sri Swami Sivananda left his mortal body in Rishikesh. It is the site where he perfected his sadhanas and had the vision of the future role of yoga for humankind.
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