Yogrishi Swami Ramdev Ji was born to Smt. Gulab Devi and Shri Ram Niwas in a village of Haryana. He had his early education in a school in his village. At the age of 14, he was admitted to the Gurukul at Kalwa (near Jind, Haryana). There under the blessed tutelage of Acharya Shri Baldevji, he studied Sanskrit and Yoga and earned a postgraduate (Acharya) degree with a specialization in Sanskrit Vyakarana, Yoga, Darsana, Vedas and Upanisads. He thoroughly studied Satyartha Prakasa, Rigvedadibhashyabhumika etc. Along-side the magnetism of Maharsi. Patanjali as an exponent of Yoga, Sanskrit Grammar and Ayurveda continued to exert its influence on him. He was also inspired by the life and writings of Maharshi Dayanand.
Quite early in his life he had his goals cut out for him, so he chose the path of celibacy and asceticism. After doing a stint of teaching Yoga, Paṇini’s Aṣṭadhyayi and Patanjali’s Mahabhaṣya at Gurukuls, he set out on his journey to the Gangotri caves of lofty Himalayas, away from the distractions of mundane activities through deep meditation and ascetic discipline and penance he was able to develop a clear vision of the work to be done by him:
- 1. Propagation of yoga and Ayurveda.
- 2. Reforming the social, political and economic system of India.
Luckily he met with Acharya Balkrishna Ji, a kindred soul and a schoolmate, who was out there on a similar quest. They came together to launch upon this stupendous task from scratch.
Swamiji took upon himself the onerous responsibility of demystifying and popularizing Patanjali’s Yoga, while Acharya ji devoted himself to the task of restoring people’s faith in the efficacy of ayurvedic system of medicine. Swamiji’s main focus is on making the people of India as well as of the whole world adopts yoga and Ayurveda as their lifestyle. His approach to treating ailments and disorders in pragmatic, undogmatic and non-sectarian. All persons whether Hindu, Muslim, Sikh or Christian, have the same anatomy and physiology. Therefore they can all benefit from yoga and auyrvedic therapy. He has explained in detail the benefits accruing from yoga in his two popular hindi books on the subject:
- 1. Yoga Sadhana evam Yoga Chikitsa Rahasya
- 2. Pranayama Rahasya