Gopi Krishna was an Indian yogi, mystic, and writer born in 1903 near Srinagar, Kashmir.
He gained international recognition for popularizing the concept of Kundalini in the West through his autobiography, which detailed his personal kundalini awakening experience.
The book has been translated into eleven languages and significantly influenced Western interest in kundalini yoga.
Krishna's work combined traditional spiritual concepts with a scientific approach, making esoteric knowledge more accessible to modern audiences.
Beyond his spiritual teachings, he was also a social reformer and spent time in Lahore, Punjab.
His writings continue to be influential in the fields of yoga and consciousness studies.
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