A CRITICAL STUDY OF SWAMI KRISHNANANDA’S INTERPRETATION OF YOGA PHILOSOPHY
Bholanath Nayak, Dr. Sandeep Nivrutti Dongre
Research Scholar, Department of Yoga, Shri JJT University, Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan, India
ABSTRACT
This study critically examines Swami Krishnananda’s interpretation of Yoga philosophy, focusing particularly on his exposition of Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras and its integration with Vedantic metaphysics. As a prominent disciple of Swami Sivananda and a prolific spiritual scholar, Swami Krishnananda offers a unique synthesis of classical Yoga and non-dualistic Advaita Vedanta. The paper explores his ontological and epistemological perspectives, his views on the nature of the mind, the role of meditation, and the concept of liberation (moksha). Special attention is given to how he harmonizes the dualistic framework of Yoga with the non-dualistic vision of Vedanta, contributing to a holistic understanding of spiritual practice and realization. This study aims to assess the philosophical consistency, originality, and spiritual relevance of his interpretation within the broader spectrum of Indian philosophical thought.
Keywords: Swami Krishnananda, Yoga Philosophy, Patanjali, Yoga Sutras, Advaita Vedanta, Meditation, Moksha, Indian Philosophy, Spiritual Practice, Non-dualism.