Has anybody read this book named "Autobiography of a Yogi" by Yogananda. I have just finished it. It is a great book. If you don't believe god after reading this book you changes your view.

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Although I haven't read this book but I know the existence of this book.I remember my late father used to receive a monthly spititual magazine edited by him some decades back.Thank you for your information!
Is it available online by any chance?.Any subscription required ? :)
To my knowledge this is a publication from Yogadanada Math and I don't have the address right now.I would enlighten you about it when I manage to have it.
read it online
check this link too to read it online

http://www.anandaindia.org/freeonline/books/ay/index.html
Is it a book regarding spiritual concepts Krishna.. And can we get this book online!
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Yes Krishna.. I have read his book long back. Not only this, I have read books of Rama Krishna Paramahamsa and Vivekananda too....

These are very interesting and would be highly philosophical.. :)
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I read this book. It is nice book.

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Please read "The Journey Home : An autobiography of american swami". It is fantastic book. A Must Read Book.
About the book:

The book "The Journey Home: Autobiography of an American Swami" is the story of how Radhanath Swami grew up in a Jewish family in Chicago, IL and through his journey of prayer was led through the 60's counter-culture movement in America into Europe, walking and hitch-hiking all the way through Europe to the Middle East and into India. Along the way he met many people who would share their wisdom with him, encouraging him on his search for the truth. He stayed with Yogis in Himalayan caves, in Buddhist Monasteries, Jewish Synagogues, and Christian Churches. He met many teachers and practitioners of spirituality and learned from them. The book details his adventures along the journey.

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Yes, I have read this book, it is indeed a wonderful book and an eye opener!

Thanks for the information Kumaresh, it seems to be a good book, will definitely try to get a copy of it!

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