Traveler, seeker, yogi, admirer of Himalaya and her timeless traditions, and renowned Adi Shakti Yoga Parampara teacher, Arvind Hari Swami Ji is a mystic but ancient legacy of yogic fulfillment and self-realization. Arvind ji has visited almost every Indian yoga and sadhana region. He enjoyed the healing Himalayas. His spiritual journey and inner desire lead him to many experienced yogis, sidhas, sadhus, and pilgrims in the Himalayas. Swami Chittprakashanand ji Maharaj, a former Ramakrishna monk and great yogi, conducts sadhna alone in the Himalayas near Joshimath, Uttrakhand. Arvind ji met Swami Chatprakashanandji in Joshimath in the early 21st century and found his spiritual home. Childish and pure saint taught him Sadhana and inspired him to serve and be compassionate. From childhood, Arvind Hari Swami ji (Gurudji) adored yoga. He left Delhi education for the Himalayas in Uttrakhand, Jammu & Kashmir, and Himachal. To study mystical yoga like Hath yoga, Arvind ji resided at the Bihar School of Yoga and Shivanand Nayyarr Dham. Advanced masters taught him. Hath Yoga was taught by Arvind ji at Rishikesh. Many Delhi and NCR youth seek his guidance. His students’ responses to his innovative yoga classes in India and abroad are motivating. To spread Divine Flame In the tradition of ancient rishis and yogis,