The Voice of Babaji: A Trilogy on Kriya Yoga is a compilation of spiritual discourses dictated by the immortal Himalayan master, Mahavatar Babaji, during a series of nightly appearances in 1952 and 1953. Recorded verbatim by his disciple V.T. Neelakantan with the assistance of S.A.A. Ramaiah, the work was originally published as three separate volumes before being combined into a single trilogy by Babaji’s Kriya Yoga Order of Acharyas. Core Volumes of the Trilogy
Unlike earlier accounts (such as Paramahansa Yogananda's Autobiography of a Yogi), this trilogy includes specific details about Babaji's origins. It states he was born in 203 AD in Porto Novo, South India, and attained physical immortality at age 16 in the Himalayas after practicing Kriya Yoga under the guidance of Agastya and Boganathar . Historical Significance the voice of babaji a trilogy on kriya yoga pdf
Introduction
During these sessions, which lasted through 1952 and 1953, Babaji reportedly appeared physically to Neelakantan and dictated the contents of the trilogy verbatim. Babaji’s goal was to launch a new phase of the Kriya Yoga movement to spread unity and God-realization to the "nooks and corners of the earth". The Unlikely Duo The Voice of Babaji: A Trilogy on Kriya