Our Spiritual Foundation

Maharshi Patanjali Yog Evm Prakritik Chikitsa Parishad (MPYPCP) is built on strong foundational ideals inspired by the great spiritual masters and yogic traditions of India. These ideals guide our mission and vision in promoting Yoga and Naturopathy education, serving as the philosophical foundation for everything we do.

Our organization draws inspiration from the teachings and wisdom of these revered spiritual leaders, each representing different aspects of the yogic tradition and holistic healing practices. Through their guidance, we strive to maintain the highest standards of education, integrity, and service to humanity.

Each ideal represents a unique contribution to the world of Yoga and spirituality. From the ancient wisdom of Aadi Yogi Shiv to the modern teachings of contemporary masters, these luminaries have shaped the path of holistic wellness and spiritual awakening.

At MPYPCP, we honor their legacy by incorporating their teachings into our curriculum, ensuring that our students receive not just education, but true wisdom that has been passed down through generations.

"The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. Our ideals are the guiding stars that illuminate the path of spiritual and holistic wellness."

Our Spiritual Masters

Explore the lives and teachings of 15 great spiritual masters who inspire our mission

Aadi Yogi Shiv

Aadi Yogi Shiv

Aadi Yogi Shiv

The first yogi and the source of all yogic knowledge. The Adiyogi represents the ultimate source of yoga, who transmitted the science of yoga to the Saptarishis (seven sages).

"The source of all yogic wisdom"

Maharshi Vashishta

Maharshi Vashishta

Maharshi Vashishta

Great sage of Yoga and Advaita philosophy. One of the Saptarishis (seven sages) mentioned in the Vedas, who laid the foundation of Yoga and Advaita philosophy.

"The proponent of Yoga and Advaita"

Maharshi Vishwamitra

Maharshi Vishwamitra

Maharshi Vishwamitra

Great sage of Tapas (austerity), Prana and Yoga Sadhana. Through intense penance, he became a sage and is revered as a great master of Pranayama and Yoga practices.

"Master of Tapas and Pranayama"

Rishi Angira

Rishi Angira

Rishi Angira

One of the Saptarishis (seven sages) of Vedic tradition. Rishi Angira is revered for his contributions to Vedic knowledge, spiritual wisdom, and the transmission of sacred mantras and rituals that form the foundation of yogic practices.

"The Vedic sage of wisdom"

Yogeshwar Shri Krishna

Yogeshwar Shri Krishna

Yogeshwar Shri Krishna

The master of all yogic arts and divine wisdom. Through the Bhagavad Gita, he revealed the paths of Karma Yoga, Bhakti Yoga, and Jnana Yoga to humanity.

"The supreme teacher of yoga"

Maharshi Yajnavalkya

Maharshi Yajnavalkya

Maharshi Yajnavalkya

Author of Brihadaranyaka Upanishad. He elucidated the profound principles of Advaita philosophy and Self-knowledge in the Upanishads, making them accessible to seekers.

"Great sage of Upanishads"

Maharshi Kapil

Maharshi Kapil

Maharshi Kapil

Founder of Sankhya philosophy - the philosophical foundation of Yoga. Sankhya philosophy laid the philosophical foundation of Yoga and established the principles of Purusha-Prakriti (consciousness and matter).

"Father of Sankhya philosophy"

Maharshi Patanjali

Maharshi Patanjali

Maharshi Patanjali

The compiler of Yoga Sutras, father of modern Yoga. His 196 sutras form the foundation of classical yoga philosophy and practice, guiding millions on the path of self-realization.

"The father of modern yoga"

Adi Shankaracharya

Adi Shankaracharya

Adi Shankaracharya

Great Acharya of Jnana Yoga and Advaita. Revived Advaita Vedanta philosophy and showed the path to Brahma-Sakshatkara (direct realization of the Absolute) through Jnana Yoga.

"Acharya of Advaita Vedanta"

Maharshi Ramanujacharya

Maharshi Ramanujacharya

Maharshi Ramanujacharya

Philosophy of Bhakti Yoga. Founder of Vishishtadvaita philosophy, who gave Bhakti Yoga a philosophical foundation and paved the path of loving devotion to the Divine.

"Acharya of Bhakti Yoga"

Maharshi Matsyendranath

Maharshi Matsyendranath

Maharshi Matsyendranath

Founder of Nath Sampradaya. The guru of Gorakhnath and founder of the Nath Yoga tradition, who wove together Tantra and Yoga into a unified path of spiritual practice.

"Founder of Nath Sampradaya"

Maharaj Gorakshanath

Maharaj Gorakshanath

Maharaj Gorakshanath

Master of Kundalini and Pranayama. Founder of the Nath Sampradaya, who systematized Kundalini awakening and Pranayama techniques, making Hatha Yoga accessible to all seekers.

"Master of Kundalini Yoga"

Swami Swatmarama

Swami Swatmarama

Swami Swatmarama

Author of Hatha Yoga Pradipika. Through the first authentic text on Hatha Yoga, he provided methods for Asanas, Pranayama, Mudras, and Bandhas, systematizing the practice for all practitioners.

"First author of Hatha Yoga texts"

Lahiri Mahasaya

Lahiri Mahasaya

Lahiri Mahasaya

The master of Kriya Yoga and meditation. He revived the ancient science of Kriya Yoga, making it accessible to householder yogis and demonstrating that spiritual realization is possible while living in the world.

"The householder yogi"

Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati

Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati

Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati

Revivalist of Vedic knowledge and social reformer. Founder of Arya Samaj, he emphasized the importance of Vedic wisdom and promoted yoga as a means to physical, mental, and spiritual well-being.

"The revivalist of Vedic wisdom"

Join Us in This Spiritual Journey

At MPYPCP, we are committed to preserving and propagating the timeless wisdom of these great spiritual masters. Our courses are designed to integrate their teachings into modern education, creating a bridge between ancient wisdom and contemporary learning.

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"The path of yoga is not about escaping the world, but about transforming ourselves to serve it better."