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Other websites devoted to Shivabalayogi are:
The website that
Shivabalayogi himself blessed
The original Shivabalayogi website was created with Swamiji's blessings before he entered mahasamadhi in 1994.
Shiva.org contains detailed information about Shri Shri Shri Shivabalayogi Maharaj, his tapas and his mission, his darshan, meditation and bhajan programs, bhava samadhi, blessed vibhuti, and excerpts from conversations arranged by subject matter.
The new website of the International Trust
The updated and dynamic website of the Shri Shivabalayogi International Trust established in Bengaluru (Bangalore), India, with its spiritual headquarters in Adivarapupeta.
The Living Yogi serves to provide additional and current information about Shivabalayogi and his devotees in India, and online events including Skype question and answer events that are open to the public.
“Joining groups is Religion. Let us say you are in a group. Now just because you met Swamiji and learned the meditation you want to leave that group and join this group. This is bad because the new group is also becoming something like a religion. You should not do that.”
“There should not be any desire to have groups. Everybody can do the meditation. There is politics in religion. There is no God in religion.”
Shivabalayogi Trust, Bangalore
Shivabalayogi Trust is the website inaugurated on August 7, 2017, by the Shri Shivabalayogi Maharaj Trust in J.P. Nagar, Bangalore (Bengaluru).
The Shivabalayogi Trust site has information on the activities of the Bangalore Trust and is closely related to Shivarudrabalayogi, its Chairman.
Links to Some Shivabalayogi Devotee Websites:
The best source of updated contacts for obtaining Shivabalayogi's initiation into meditation. Meditate-Shivabala also has a devotee's forum and contains information on Shivabalanada (R. B. Singh), a devotee of Shivabalayogi who tours in the West.
Shivabalamahayogi and Shivabalayogi Canada
These two sites are devoted to M. P. Singh, a devotee from Farrukhabad in north India. Mr. Singh is promoted by his devotees as Shivabalayogi in a new body.
The site devoted to a devotee of Swamiji who, as Seenu, was the caretaker of Swamiji's Dehradun ashram.
Now known as Baba Shivarudrabalayogi, he is promoted by his devotees as a yogi. The trustees of the Bangalore trust appointed him Chairman of that trust.