Birth of Yoga and Yogavidya
magazines
Yoga and Yogavidya have come into being thanks to Sri Swamiji's ambition and the active cooperation of everyone. It happened in the year 1962 during a yoga camp organized in Rajgriha. Sri Swamiji said, "I'm thinking about something."
Satyavratji said, "Kindly tell us what you are
thinking about?" Swamiji said, "Yes, I can tell both of you, because
you are the two wheels of my chariot. If you cooperate, my chariot will move
ahead." I told him, "Swamiji, make us your horses. We will do whatever
you ask us to do."
Then he said, "I'm a parivrajaka, a wandering
mendicant, moving here and there and spreading the message of yoga among
people. I teach them yoga, but when I meet them again after four or six months,
I find that they have forgotten everything. So I explain again, but I think
that there should be a magazine for them, so that when they forget, they may
read and remember what I had told them. It would be excellent if this type of
magazine were published. I have thought about two magazines in very simple language.
We will publish in Hindi and English simultaneously, as Yoga and Yogavidya. We
will expand this work gradually. But you will have to do this work, because I
shall be roaming around."
Thus, Swamiji expressed his thoughts. Satyavratji
said, "It is fine, but we do not know anything about printing and
publishing. You gained so much experience in Rishikesh. Explain everything to
us and give us the address where we can obtain catalogues of printing machines
and samples of paper."
Swamiji explained in detail what to procure and from
where. After returning to Rajnandgaon we obtained all the required items.
Swamiji came in October and instructed us to buy the paper from Gondia, two
machines, one for the books and the other for the magazine, from somewhere else
and the type from from yet another place. I said, "You keep the articles
ready." He replied, "Yes, I will keep the file ready and train you,
but first you get the equipment."
Establishing the Yoga and Yogavidya Press Sri Swamiji
had a profound resolution to make yoga more simple, useful and available to the
whole world. According to Swamiji's instructions two machines, one small and
one big with their accessories and a cutting machine came from Kolkata, and the
type from Allahabad and Pune. Then Swamiji explained everything, in which room
and on which side to keep them, and how to fit the machines.
Swamiji said, "Through the means of the magazine
I will teach yoga vidya, knowledge of yoga, so the name of the press and of the
magazine will be Yogavidya. Then he gave me two files and said, "Look,
composing is done in this way, proofs should be checked in this way and then
print it." Swamiji explained each and every detail. The work started, and
the press was inaugurated on the 1st of January 1963.
In the beginning we faced many difficulties. For every
little requirement we had to run to Nagpur or Raipur. To get machine parts
repaired we had to go to Kolkata. In Rajnandgaon a good mechanic was not
available. With the blessings of Sri Swamiji, the Yogavidya Printing Press
started publication. Swamiji said, "I'm very happy, we have our own press.
Books are the foundation of our mission."
First issue
For the first publication of Yoga and Yogavidya,
Swamiji spent the whole time in Rajnandgaon. The first issue of the magazine
was compiled from a collection of Swamiji's writing and under his directions.
The covers were printed in the Litho Press in Nagpur.
Until the completion of this work Swamiji remained, looking after everything.
He taught us the technique of folding and everything related to printing. In
January 1963 the printouts of the first issue of two wonderful magazines,
Yogavidya in Hindi and Yoga in English were ready.
At that time, this small magazine published by the
International Yoga Fellowship Movement was the only magazine related to the
subject of yoga education. This interesting magazine, which compiled sound
knowledge of yoga in simple language, was very useful for both beginners and
advanced practitioners of yoga.
The first issue was sent to all the devotees and
disciples, who accepted it and contributed wholeheartedly. The membership fee
for Yogavidya and Yoga was five rupees annually and one hundred rupees for life
membership. To send the magazine by post we registered at the post office. At
that time, everything was cheap. The post office instructed us that a stamp of
two paisa had to be fixed, and certain dates and rules for sending the magazine
were given.
The first issue of the magazine was sent free of cost
to all, then some people assisted by giving money in advance. Newspapers
advertised the magazine, pamphlets were distributed, and in the first issue all
the readers were requested to assist by becoming subscribers and sending
articles, "If you have met Swamiji, then write some of your experiences
related to him. If you have not met him, but have met a good saint then write
your experience related to him."
Steps leading to development
For the last fifty years, based on recent discoveries
in yoga, this magazine has been making an effort to bring to you practical
literature related to yoga as a scientific method. As per the needs of the age
and society, the published articles of the magazine kept changing.
In the beginning we used to print the experiences of
yoga practitioners. Wherever Swamiji would go to teach yoga, he would tell
people to write their experiences for Yoga and Yogavidya. Then in Munger also,
people who came to learn yoga used to write their experiences. Swamiji would
give us their addresses to send them the magazine. In the November-December
issue of the first year, Swamiji said that the readers should continue their
membership and send five rupees. Some people would complain about the five
rupees, although they were receiving the magazine every month.
Swamiji would say, "Brother, go on giving. How
does it matter if you lose five rupees? We too have to spend, there is a
machine, workers, paper, ink." Guruji would explain this to all of them.
Many times there were troubles and disturbances, workers made mistakes, printed
in the wrong way or sometimes they would print twice and all the paper had to
be thrown away. But then with the grace of God everything ran smoothly.
Satyavratji would ask the rich people of the town,
"Do you take the magazine?" and they would say, "Well, we have
heard that it is printed at your place. Take five rupees." When
Satyavratji would pass by their place again, they would ask, "Is your
press running well?" Satyavratji would say, "Have you read the
magazine this time?" They would say, "When do we have time?" Satyavratji
would say, "Well, your children will read it." But the magazine used
to remain under their seat.
From the very beginning separate articles were
published in Yoga and Yogavidya. If there was a good article in English,
Swamiji would get it translated into Hindi. Many people were trained to help
with the magazine work. All the principles, professors and devotees in
Rajnandgaon were also asked to write something for Yogavidya. All of them
started writing little bits of their experience with Swamiji and yoga, which we
started publishing in the magazine.
With the beginning of the press work, we started
living in a hired house in the city. That time Satyavratji had not left his
service at the mill. Morning and evening he would work in the press and then on
Sundays the whole day. I was only looking after the Yogavidya work the whole
day.
My early learning
I never went to
school, but learnt reading and writing at home. The teacher used to come to our
home. I became an expert in Hindi and studied a little bit of Sanskrit. My
father was a lawyer and used to lecture a lot. Later on he joined the Congress
party and was jailed. He used to write often in newspapers and had written a
book related to the ill treatment of Indians during the British regime. That
book was never published, but it was seized in the press itself.
My mother used to get two magazines at home, Grihani
and Grilakshmi. When I was ten or eleven years old, my father asked me to write
articles for these magazines, "Write from the kitchen." My mother
would tell me how a certain dish was to be prepared and I would write the
recipe which my father would send for publication. I would write short articles
on tailoring and knitting, which were also published. This encouraged me to
write and gain experience.
In the Yogavidya press, I learnt proofreading and
would explain everything to the workers, "This word is slanting, don't
make small and big lines." I used to save the articles that were coming in
and keep a separate file for Swamiji to use. He would see the file when he
returned from a teaching tour. Sometimes we published the magazine late because
we were waiting for him and mention in the magazine that the delay was due to
some special reason.
Early days
In the beginning Swamiji cooperated a lot, at times he
would stay for months and sometimes he would just turn up after visiting nearby
places. In the beginning the magazine was a total of twenty-four or twenty-six
pages, including the cover. Sometimes for 14th February and 26th July there
used to be a special issue. November-December used to be only one magazine,
because during that period we used to visit Munger. Gradually the number of
pages in the magazine was increasing. In the beginning Swamiji's satsangs, his
feelings and gratitude towards Swami Sivanandaji, and people's experiences with
yoga were published.
After printing, the magazines came to Rajnandgaon and
were distributed from there. People used to feel happy on receiving Swamiji's
magazine. Professors and teachers from Rajnandgaon helped a lot and some of
them became Swamiji's disciples and devotees. Baldev Prasad Mishra was well
known for his literary work and had won several awards. His brother, who was a
writer, owned a printing press. He helped us a lot and explained how to print
out a particular news item in two lines.
From 1963 to 1976 Yogavidya and Yoga magazines were
published from Rajnandgaon. I enjoyed working on Yogavidya very much. The whole
day I would read and write. I used to record Swamiji's discourses and then
write them down. Wherever his discourses took place, devotees would send the recordings,
and we would select parts for publication.
We had to face many difficulties in running the press
and fight with many people. Some people would complain that they did not
receive the magazine, some would ask why is it published like this and not like
that. Many letters with complaints would come, but we stayed firm and strong. I
would reply to the letters. Satyavratji was working in the factory. He looked
after the English magazine and gave advice for the Hindi Yogavidya.
On 31st December 1971, Satyavratji met with an
accident. After the death of Satyavratji, Swamiji brought a manager to look
after the press work. Initially Satyavratji had been looking after the English
magazine, but after his accident I took up the English as well, and in this way,
from 1971 to 1983, for twelve years somehow I managed to run the press by
myself. In the factory and in town, Satyavratji had been very popular and
people would always ask me, "Is your work going on well?"
Evolution
From January 1977 onward, Yogavidya and Yoga were
published by Bihar School of Yoga, Ashram Graphics, Sivananda Ashram, Munger.
But Swamiji's books were still published in the Yogavidya Press. For
unavoidable reasons the publication of Yogavidya and Yoga was discontinued from
December 1983 to January 1990.
I feel Yogavidya very close to me. Even now, when
someone reads it to me, I feel good. But I do not think about it much. With the
changing world, a change has come in the articles of the magazine.
The articles in Yogavidya and Yoga published in the
sixties were intended more to give an introduction to yoga and its usefulness
in day-to-day life, because at that time people generally thought that yoga was
meant for sadhus and sannyasins living in mountain caves.
In the seventies people were attracted to the
therapeutic side of yoga, and we were publishing articles related to human
health and yogic management of diseases.
In the eighties the main subjects were yogic research
and spiritual discovery. In this decade people from all countries turned
towards yoga, not only for gaining health and physical benefits but for
grooming and developing their personality. They started considering yoga as
part of their daily lifestyle.
In the nineties Yoga and Yogavidya threw light on the
usefulness of yoga in the field of awakening one's personality, stress
management and education.
With the beginning of the 21st century there was a
great change in Yoga and Yogavidya. Devotees were overjoyed on seeing colour
photos of Swamiji on the cover page and in the middle of the magazine, along
with beautiful articles. They would eagerly await the arrival of each issue and
collect the rare photos of their dear Swamiji. In the first half of this decade
issues of Yoga and Yogavidya remained dedicated to the teachings of Swami
Sivanandaji and Sri Swamiji.
In 2012 Yoga and Yogavidya entered their 50th year. On
this occasion, instead of saying much about the value of yoga, we pray and call
upon all of you to make yoga an integral part of the lives of your friends and
family members. This alone will be our true tribute towards Sri Swamiji.
i'm so blessed i have so many of these old little books in greek! i love them.
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