Swami Maheshwarananda

Mangilal was prescribed strict yogic exercises and after six months of fasting and meditation he attained the state of self-realization (1962).

[5] As Sri Devpuriji, he also announced his departure and died in meditation posture after singing OM in the presence of his disciples.

[8] The main points of Maheshwarananda's teachings are physical, mental, social and spiritual health; respect for life; tolerance for all religions, cultures and nationalities; world peace; protection of human rights and values; protection of the environment and preservation of nature; selfless service, and care and love for all living things.

We can help the world peace by limiting our needs, reduce the use of plastics, become vegetarians and avoid drugs, especially alcohol, which can be considered as a devil in the form of liquid.

The goal of "Yoga in Daily Life, the System" is to create a program in which people can learn human responsibility towards the world and environment in which we are living; foster our compassion for all living beings; develop dormant hidden forces, and learn how to use them for the benefit of the world.

The system is an acknowledged diplomatic course in overseas (European) universities, and is taught in schools and hospitals for physical rehabilitation.

[12] Swamiji's books are published in 11 languages and thousands of non-profit centres of Yoga in Daily life are present in all five continents.

[13] The International Sri Deep Madhavananda Ashram Fellowship is a non-profit and non-denominational organisation seated in Vienna/Austria, at Schikanedergasse 12/13 (A-1040 Vienna).

It was founded in 1990 by Paramhans Swami Maheshwarananda to unite, under one organisation, the various associations of "Yoga in daily life" that are scattered across the world.

[14] The fellowship has a member association in Roster Consultative Status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations (ECOSOC).

[17] Another his initiative is the Sri Swami Madhavananda World Peace Council which has been established as a non-governmental, humanitarian and charitable society.