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 Dr Yogi Vikashananda (official name : Mr Vikashman Shrestha) (born June 16, 1961) is an Nepal author, and motivational speaker. He is the co-author of the Manokranti Yoga Dr Yogi Vikashananda  authored ''( Geeta Summary) ISBN 9937252903, Super Learning  ( ISBN 9789937263139) , Super Memory ( ISBN 9789937532044), Dukha-Mukti ( ISBN 9789937264471)''. Dr Yogi Vikashananda (official name : Mr Vikashman Shrestha) (born June 16, 1961)[1][2] is an Nepal author, and motivational speaker.[3] He is the co-author of the Manokranti Yoga[4][5][3] Dr Yogi Vikashananda authored ( Geeta Summary) ISBN 9937252903, Super Learning ( ISBN 9789937263139), Super Memory ( ISBN 9789937532044), Dukha-Mukti ( ISBN 9789937264471). 1 Early Life and education 2 Career 2.1 Manokranti Yoga 3 Personal life 4 References 5 External links Early Life and education[edit]

The newly born Vikashananda was discovered lying on a temple premise in Kathmandu, Nepal, on June 16 1961. He grew up in Kathmandu as an adopted son in a lower-middle class family. A mischievous child, he had a troubled upbringing and he seldom went to school. In 1979, aged 18, he travelled to the then USSR in a team of meticulous Nepali teens as his painting won the national award. Later, as he practiced yoga and meditation, he happened to experience “satori”, also called a brief enlightenment, on January 27, 1983. This event inspired him to leave home and travel to India in search of further spiritual achievements. He spent six years in India, studying Buddhism in Sampurnananda Sanskrit University, being a Buddhist Monk, following various spiritual and religious masters, and reading widely.

Career[edit]

Upon returning to Nepal from India in 1990, Vikashananda founded Ananda Yoga Center and started his career as a Yoga instructor. In 1991, his yoga programs started to broadcast from the Nepal Television, the only national television in Nepal. In 1992, Vikashananda is said to have attained “self-realization” under the instruction of Swami Sarbdananda in Benares. Vikashananda represented Nepal in World Yoga Conference in Brazil in 1995. He introduced in Nepal the trainings of Mind Technology in which he trained thousands of youths in “how to be successful in life”, and training of Reiki.

[3]Manokranti Yoga (January 2010). Manokranti Yoga. pilgrimsonlineshop. p. 232. Retrieved July 29, 2014.Pilgrims_Publishing [3] His speeches, interviews, and yoga-related programs were broadcast via multiple FM stations throughout Nepal. In 2005, he operated from a matrix in Southern hills of Kathmandu Valley, called Godavari, along with 200 followers and attendants. In 2006, he was awarded as Peace Ambassador by Universal Peace Federation (UPF).

Manokranti Yoga[edit]

Main article: Yoga As an author, he mostly writes in Nepali language, on philosophical issues ranging from personal change to psychological transformation. Some of his notable books are as follows:

1. जीवन के हो / Jiwan Ke ho ( What is Life) ISBN 9937532051[3]

2.Manokranti Yoga (ISBN 9788177698091) [3]

3. गीता सार ( Geeta Summary) ISBN 9937252903[3]

4.Super Learning ( ISBN 9789937263139) [3]

5.Super Memory ( ISBN 9789937532044) [3]

6.Dukha-Mukti ( ISBN 9789937264471) [3]

7.Other 19 books by Dr Yogi Vikashananda[3]

[6] Vikashananda later authored dozens of additional books on philosophical issues ranging from personal change to psychological transformation.[citation needed]

Personal life[edit]

Dr Yogi Vikashananda currently lives in Samakhusi, Kathmandu with his wife Kamaleshwari Shrestha, and two children viz Nirvana ( daughter) and Quantum ( Son), and his mother ( not biological, but the one who adopted him). [3]

References[edit]

^ Dr. Yogi Vikashananda. "Manokranti Yoga". http://bikashananda.blogspot.com/p/biography-of-bikashananda.html /. pilgrimsonlineshop. Retrieved July 29, 2014. ^ " Dr Yogi Vikashananda ". ISBN: 9788177698091, www.pilgrimsonlineshop.com. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l [ http://bikashananda.blogspot.com/p/biography-of-bikashananda.html], ^ yoga book series, which was published on Edition Year: 2010. ^ Manokranti Yoga (ISBN 9788177698091), 28 April 2010, retrieved 1 February 2012 ^ Manokranti Yoga, 31 October 2013, pp. 2D External links[edit]

Official website Dr Yogi Vikashananda at the Pilgrims_Publishing

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