Light for the Ages: The Future of Yogananda’s Work
Building for Tomorrow, Honoring Our Legacy
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 We are pleased to share information here about SRF’s current and future plans and projects — and ways you can get involved and offer support. This page will be continually updated as the work expands to support each of our priority areas.   Â
SRF/YSS President Brother Chidananda discusses SRF’s expansive phase of growth and organizational priorities in a livestream event on January 24, 2026.
An Ongoing Legacy: Advancing Self-Realization Fellowship’s Mission
A Divine Calling
In 1920, Paramahansa Yogananda journeyed from India to the United States at the behest of his lineage of gurus: to spread the ancient science of Kriya Yoga and a universal path to God-realization. That same year, he founded SRF to carry out this sacred mission.Â
Spiritual Service
As SRF enters its second century, we remain committed to expanding our reach and deepening our service to humanity by offering timeless spiritual wisdom.
World Teachings
Now more than ever—as humanity faces intensifying challenges—people are seeking the peace, meaning, and direct experience of the Divine that Paramahansaji’s teachings offer.
Expansive Growth
To meet this moment and fulfill SRF’s sacred mission, we  are embarking on an expansive phase of organizational growth, poised to reach millions of truth-seekers worldwide, as Paramahansaji envisioned.
SRF's Essential Priorities
As we expand into the future, SRF is focused on five essential priorities.Â
Learn more about each priority in the sections below.Â
Spreading the Light: Sharing the Teachings Globally
We will carry the light of Paramahansaji’s teachings farther than ever before—touching hearts across languages, cultures, and generations.Â
We are expanding global distribution of our publications to reach more truth-seekers everywhere, translating the SRF Lessons into 16 additional languages, and continuing the publication of Paramahansa Yogananda’s remaining unpublished talks and writings and planning memoirs about his life (including a new biography).
“The meditation, yoga, and self-analysis techniques Yogananda shared in his teachings opened doors to unprecedented personal growth....I am learning to see the Divine within myself and everyone around me.”Â
We will ensure a vibrant, spiritually connected global community—reaching seekers of all ages, in every corner of the world.Â
We are enhancing digital platforms and support services, expanding online offerings, and creating new programs for youth and families, including children’s content, teen and young adult outreach, and exploring pilot SRF schools and lay-disciple communities.Â
SRF is reaching seekers worldwide through the Online Meditation Center (OMC). The OMC has made a significant positive impact on our global community. Since 2019 the OMC has been visited over 4 million times and is supported by nearly 300 dedicated volunteers. Weekday meditations are held 11 hours per day, in six languages, reaching participants from 147 countries.Â
Featured Project: Online How-to-Live Classes for Children and TeensÂ
Building on the rich, in-person offerings developed for SRF Youth Programs over many decades, SRF online How-to-Live programs teach young people how to lay a spiritual foundation for their lives, one that becomes a sustaining positive influence long after the series of classes concludes.
Sustaining a Monastic Nucleus: Nurturing & Upholding SRF’s Renunciant Order
We will protect and sustain the monastic order central to Paramahansaji’s work—ensuring that it continues to thrive, serve, and inspire for generations to come.Â
We are supporting the monastic order, which Paramahansaji made the nucleus of his work — through recruitment and training, immersive spiritual programs, upgrading and modernizing current ashram facilities, developing new ashram facilities, and establishing a sustainable senior care program with dedicated facilities for elderly monastics.
“I just wanted to take a moment to express my deepest gratitude for the service the monks and nuns provide. For those of us who live far from the ashrams and temples, their dedication is a lifeline — keeping us connected to the teachings, the sangha, and the spiritual presence of our beloved Guruji. Their devotion, sincerity, and selfless effort make an immeasurable difference.”   — S. F., SRF member, ScotlandÂ
Each year Self–Realization Fellowship monks and nuns conduct around 100 worldwide visits to help fulfill the ever-growing demand for Paramahansa Yogananda's soul-liberating teachings. They conduct weekend retreats and inspirational programs that include classes on Paramahansaji's "How-to-Live" teachings, review of the SRF yoga techniques, group meditations, kirtan chanting, audio-visual presentations, and Kriya Yoga initiation ceremonies.
Featured Project: Nurturing and Expanding the Monastic CommunityÂ
SRF welcomes inquiries from and offers support to individuals who wish to dedicate their lives to God through the SRF monastic path and serve Paramahansaji’s growing global work. Each year we see increasing interest and continued entries into the monastic order. As part of our effort to reach more and more truth-seeking souls, in the coming years we will be establishing new ashrams in North and South America, Europe, and beyond.  Â
Honoring the Guru’s Legacy: Preserving SRF’s Sacred Sites & Sanctuaries
We will preserve the holy places sanctified by Paramahansaji’s presence—ensuring they remain centers of pilgrimage, inspiration, and divine communion for future seekers.
We are preserving and upgrading Paramahansaji’s legacy sacred sites, including completing the International Headquarters Retrofit & Rehabilitation Project, fulfilling his inspiring vision for the Encinitas Ashram Center, and reopening the Lake Shrine, so that these spiritual sanctuaries remain vibrant, accessible, and welcoming for future generations.Â
“On these grounds I have so meditated and loved God that whoever walks through these gates with a receptive heart will be changed."Â
— Paramahansa Yogananda speaking about SRF’s International Headquarters (Mother Center)Â
Featured Projects: Preserving and Upgrading Legacy Sacred Sites
Encinitas Ashram Center Paramahansa Yogananda established the SRF Encinitas Ashram Centerin 1937. Today we have many projects in progress to preserve and upgrade these grounds which include public meditation gardens, a retreat program, ashram dwellings for SRF monks and nuns, and the Hermitage where Paramahansaji lived for many years.
More information coming soon.
Building for Tomorrow: Ensuring Organizational Resilience & Growth
We will strengthen the administrative foundation of Paramahansaji’s worldwide mission—ensuring SRF is prepared to serve a rapidly expanding global spiritual family, now and into the future.Â
We are strengthening SRF’s long-term financial resilience, expanding annual fundraising support, engaging more lay members in mission-critical roles, and building robust systems to sustain and grow the work for decades to come.Â
“The operational transformation underway harmoniously blends the spiritual leadership and service of our monastics with the expertise and dedication of hundreds of lay members and employees, serving together using the latest technology and innovative tools. Our Guru was a visionary trendsetter who fearlessly embraced modern means to fulfill the mission to spread the Kriya Yoga teachings. Under Brother Chidananda’s inspired leadership, SRF is following in our Guru’s footsteps to make bold progress for this mission.”
— Brother Kamalananda, SRF Monastic/Board Member Â
Featured Project: Broadening Our Employee and Volunteer Team
SRF is dedicated to expanding our volunteer network and welcoming dedicated lay professionals to help advance our mission. The world-class professional expertise of devoted lay members and volunteers from all over the globe allows our monks and nuns to focus more time on endeavors that require monastic training and support of the important spiritual needs of our growing worldwide family.Â
"This work has been sent by God to India, to America, to the world, through Babaji, Lahiri Mahasaya, and my gurudeva, Sri Yukteswarji. You will see that in the beginning it will start as a gentle zephyr. Gradually it will become a stronger breeze. In time it will become a mighty wind, a force that will do tremendous good."Â