![]() ![]() In 1923, he assumed the name Sri Atmananda and started teaching Jnana Yoga. Meanwhile, his search for a guru led to his day-long meeting with Swami Yogananda (not to be confused with Paramahansa Yogananda) in 1919. Īfter studying law, he became a Government Advocate and Inspector and District Superintendent of Police and remained in service until 1939. Krishna Menon in 1883 at Cherukulathu House, in Peringara, near Tiruvalla, in the state of Travancore, now a part of Kerala. Narayana Pilliai, Ph.D., included a biographical chapter in a book on Menon’s teachings concerning the direct path and “I”-principle. ![]() Philip Renard included a biography in his “I” is a Door, an excellent synthesis of the teachings of Ramana Maharshi, Nisargadatta Maharaj and Menon (collectively known as the "Big Three" of 20th century Advaita Vedanta). Nair, whose family became disciples when he was a child, included biographical material in his Rays of the Ultimate. Balakrishna Pillai), one of Menon’s disciples, included a detailed life sketch toward the end of a collection of Menon’s teachings. ![]()
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