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Date Posted: 12:11:29 11/25/03 Tue
Author: y - 24 Oct 2003
Subject: Re: Self-Realisation Fellowship (Yogoda Sat-Sanga)
In reply to: a kriya yogi - 22 Oct 2003 's message, "Self-Realisation Fellowship (Yogoda Sat-Sanga)" on 12:10:32 11/25/03 Tue


I never before heard the part about,"Yogoda Sat-Sanga was founded by Lahiri Mahasaya." I only read in the AY that LM sanctioned his disciple's founding of Araya Mission Institute (leading to divergent lines of kriya teaching). I thought YSS was initiated by Yogananda personally. In fact, there was some critic who complained about Yogananda having founded a new organization, YSS, instead of carrying on under the organization of Sri Yukteswar. Where'd you get this quote from?

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  • Re: Self-Realisation Fellowship (Yogoda Sat-Sanga) -- Niraji - 24 Oct 2003, 12:12:41 11/25/03 Tue

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