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Baba Hari Dass (Punjabi: ਬਾਬਾ ਹਰੀਦਾਸ) was born in 1923 near Almora, India. He is a silent monk and guru who was classically trained in the tradition of Ashtanga Yoga. He has maintained a continual vow of silence since 1952. He and his teachings have inspired the Mount Madonna Center near Santa Cruz, California, The Salt Spring Centre in British Columbia and the Sri Ram Ashram in Haridwar, India.
Baba Hari Dass first came to the attention of the West in the book by Baba Ram Dass, Be Here Now. Maharaj-ji (Neem Karoli Baba) instructed Ram Dass to receive teachings from Baba Hari Dass who taught Ram Dass in silence only using a chalkboard.
Books
- The Yellow Book: The Sayings of Baba Hari Dass
- Silence Speaks: From the Chalkboard of Baba Hari Dass (ISBN 0-918100-19-4)
- Hariakhan Baba (ISBN 0-918100-00-3)
- Ashtanga Yoga Primer (ISBN 0-918100-04-6)
- Child's Garden of Yoga (ISBN 0-918100-02-X)
- Mystic Monkey (ISBN 0-918100-05-4)
- Fire With Out Fuel (ISBN 0-918100-08-9)
- Vinaya Chalisa: Forty Prayers (ISBN 0-918100-16-X)
- Everyday Peace: Letters for Life (ISBN 0-918100-21-6)
- The Path to Enlightenment is Not a Highway (ISBN 0-918100-18-6)
External links
- The Hanuman Fellowship
- Mount Madonna Center
- Ashtang Yoga Center - L.A.
- Sri Rama Foundation
- Saltspring Centre
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