Yogiraj Bikram
Choudhury is the founder of the worldwide Yoga College
of India™. Born in Calcutta in 1946, Bikram began Yoga at the
age of four with India's most-renowned physical culturist at
that time, Bishnu Ghosh, the younger brother of Paramahansa
Yogananda (Author of the most popular book on Yoga,
The Autobiography of a Yogi, and founder of the
Self-Realization Fellowship in Los Angeles).
Bikram practiced Yoga at least four to six
hours every day at Ghosh's College of Physical Education in
Calcutta. At the age of thirteen, he won the National India Yoga
Championship. He was undefeated for the following three years
and retired as the undisputed All-India National Yoga Champion.
At seventeen, an
injury to his knee during a weight-lifting accident brought the
prediction from leading European doctors that he would never
walk again. Not accepting their pronouncement, he had himself
carried back to Bishnu Ghosh's
school, for he knew that if anyone could help to heal his knee,
it was his teacher. Six months later, his knee had totally
recovered. Ghosh was a celebrated physical culturist and the
first to scientifically document Yoga's ability to cure chronic
physical ailments and heal the body.
Bikram was asked by Ghosh to
start several Yoga schools in India. The schools were so
successful that at Bishnu's request Bikram traveled to Japan and
opened two more. He has since brought his curative methods of
Yoga therapy around the world. |