December 25, 2010

Poem

St. Nicholas,

Nityananda,

Muktanananda,

and Chidvilasananda


by Harry Kottler


One Christmas I saw St. Nicholas
in a dream that startled me.
He wore a coat of animal furs
and seemed strong as strong can be.

I saw him walk before me
with a majesty so grand
that I knew he truly was a saint
who had walked on earthly lands.

He reminded me of Nityananda
who once flew me in the night
to places quite magnificent,
to places out of sight.

He reminded me of Muktananda
who's still sometimes alive
when I see him giving speeches
before my sleeping eyes.

He reminded me of Chidvilasananda
who carried me one time
across an expanse of water
in a dream that was sublime.

I know St. Nicholas is quite real
though not as movies show.
He truly comes and blesses folks.
May saints make your heart glow.

............

With love and respect,

Harry and Helen
 

December 14, 2010

The Heavenly View here on the EARTH!

Swami Brahamanand Ji Maharaj,Swami Muktananda Paramhansa
and
The successors Swami Nityananda & Swami Chidvilasananda
in
Gurudev Siddha Peeth
INDIA
(Ganeshpuri)

December 13, 2010

Now we at twitter too!

There is a good news for all the twitters...as I have now created and linked the new profile of Gurudevnityananda blog.

As already facebook is the master of social networking...
already pages and groups are being updates...so as per moving time....twitter got introduced too..

so keep following...giv ur comments...and Join the Divine Era..

mail me ur suggestions at anandforever10@gmail.com

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November 30, 2010

Kundalini

When the latent treasure of inner Shakti is released in meditation, you will soon ascend to the higher stages of meditation. You will see splendid sights and glorious forms. You will perceive internal divine lights. It is only by virtue of these lights that your body becomes beautiful and you feel love for one another. As the magnificent radiance sparkles in meditation, your craving for beautiful and loving forms will be satisfied. You will see the whole world as radiant.

Along with visions, you will hear inner sounds. Sweet, divine music will ring in your ears. As you listen to it, you will have such a sleep as is enjoyed only by heavenly beings. These melodious strains will compel you to dance in ecstasy and eradicate your indifference, distress, and ramblings of mind. Not only this, the inner music will release celestial ambrosia and you will relish its sweetness. This nectar, trickling from the palate, is the sweetest of all tastes. Each drop is worth more than millions. This elixir will expel all your diseases and fill you with gladness. Your anger will vanish. You will exude ambrosial sweetness. You will rejoice in your spouse and children. As you taste this nectar and become absorbed in it, you will be transported with inner delight.

0 my dear ones! You will also inhale divine scents. As your inner aroma is released, not only your home but your whole world will become tranquil; your body will shed its heaviness and sloth, and become lithe and vibrant.
When your inner Kundalini Shakti is stirred, She will release Her impulses of love throughout your body and its seventy-two thousand nerves. She will thrill your every blood cell with Her ecstatic joy. Only then will your craving for touch be truly gratified. You will recover the lost luster of your eyes. Your withered face will again glow with love and your lips will become rosy. Your world will quiver with beauty, joy, and love! You will become aware of the omnipresence of the Lord; you will realize that this entire world is His and that He is maintaining it.

November 04, 2010

Living Blissfully tour with Gurudev Nityananda Sarawati Ji Maharaj







                                         November 2010







BERKELEY – Nov 11-13

Hillside Club | 2286 Cedar Street | Berkeley, 94709

Thurs Nov 11 and Friday Nov 12:
• 9am to 12noon – Guru Gita recitation (bring your book if available),
chanting / meditation
• 7 – 9pm – Evening program*

Sat Nov 13:
• Intensive 9am to 5pm**
Mahamandaleshwar Swami Nityananda Ji Maharj
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA – Nov 22-23

Mon Nov 22:
The Unitarian Universalist Community Church
1260 18th Street (at Arizona Street) | Santa Monica, 90404
• 7 to 9pm – Public program*

Tues Nov 23:
Unity of Tustin | 14402 S. Prospect Avenue | Tustin, 92780
• 7 to 9pm – Public program*

(*Evening Program: chanting, discourse, and meditation
**Programs are free of charge except for the Intensive on Nov 13.)

for more info:

www.shantimandir.com
415-287-0455 | gopita@comcast.net

October 10, 2010

Shanti Darshanam ~ an initiative of Shanti Mandir


Shanti Darshanam is a program of residential studies offered at the ashram in Magod. The program is complete, incorporating both mastery of yoga postures and understanding of the principles of sanatana dharma (eternal wisdom) that underlie yogic practice. Hatha yoga asanas, pranayama, Ayurveda, meditation, and chanting are among the practices covered. This is an opportunity to develop skills of self-inquiry and physical awareness that can be incorporated into daily life.
Through this study program, Shanti Darshanam expands the initiative begun by Swami Nityananda to preserve the cultural and scriptural wealth of India. The courses are facilitated by qualified teachers and are conducted while he is in residence at the ashram.
The Sanskrit word darshanam means to see -- not just with the physical eyes, but with subtle perception and insight. Shanti means peace, particularly steadfast inner peace.

Hatha Yoga Teacher Training, Level 1


Course 1

This course is for those wishing to tr ain as hatha yoga teacher s , who have some
knowledge of hatha yoga or are already teaching and are interested in deeper
study. Par ticipants will complete the 200 hour s required for cer t i fication as a
Registered Yoga Teacher (RYT) through Yoga Alliance . Course 1 is also for those
seeking to share the gifts of this pr actice outside yoga studios and gyms, for the
benefit of people in ever y l i fe situation.
Morning sessions will focus on formal study and discussion of the philosophies
foundational to yoga, the var ious schools of yogic pr actice , methods of selfinquir
y, and ways to maintain a living practice within a contemporar y l i festyle .
The afternoon sessions will explore the theor y and practice of asanas (postures)
and pranayama (breathing), and assist individuals in building a per sonal pr actice .
The final week will cover the design and deliver y of hatha yoga instr uction, as
well as assessments for cer t i fication.


COURSE 2
Sadhana - the Living Path of Yoga

This cour se is for anyone drawn to the experience of yoga in its broad sense . It cover s the same
curriculum as Cour se 1 for the fi r st three weeks; in the four th week, par ticipants convene separately to
engage in a r ich progr am entitled Pr actical Wisdom.Taught by Janine Sager t and Lar r y Holmes, this unit
w i l l focus on skills for keeping the under standing of yoga alive and active at home, in the wor kplace , and
in the community. Par ticipants will engage in experiential activities, simulations, group discussions,
and self-examination. The aim of this cour se is to cultivate our ability to maintain a still mind in an active world.


Yoga for Young Adults
Course 3

Is for people aged 11 through 18 whose parents may be par ticipating in other cour ses or
staying in the ashram at Magod. It is especially tailored to meet the needs of young and evolving
minds and bodies. In addition to pr acticing asanas and pranayama, par ticipants will study ashtanga
yoga (the eight limbs of yoga). Emphasis will be on the relevance of this philosophical tr adition in
their lives today. The aim of this cour se is to encourage young adults to develop both selfawareness
and social awareness, using the skills and under standing gained through yoga practice .
Equipping them with these time-honored tools will help them be at their best and assist their transition into adulthood.



Course instructors

Keval Pezet
With his BA in Indian Arts, Keval studied yoga intensively since meeting Swami
Muktananda in 1974. Following his Guru’s instruction, Keval travelled widely,
teaching yoga philosophy, meditation, and the application of yoga strategies for
daily living. In 2005, Keval founded Shantarasa School of Yoga in South Australia
with his wife, Sadhana.

Sadhana Pezet
From a successful career in visual ar ts and dance performance, Sadhana began
training in yoga in 1977 under Swami Muktananda’s instruction in Ganeshpuri,
India. She has taught yoga philosophy and practice for more than 30 years and is
accredited in several schools of yoga, including the hatha, Iyengar, and Satyananda
systems. Sadhana is qualified in transpersonal psychology and has practiced both
as a therapist and trainer of therapists. She is a cofounder of the Shantarasa
School of Yoga.

Janine Sagert Ph.D.
Janine’s love of India began in 1969 when she studied at Deccan College in Pune,
India. While studying at the University of California at Berkeley in 1974, she met
Swami Muktananda, which changed the direction of her life and work. Since then
her career has been dedicated to translating the practical principles of yoga to
corporate executives in high-stress environments via seminars and coaching.

Larry Holmes
Larr y is an internationally respected corporate consultant, coach, and mentor to
leaders in business, government, education, spor ts, and the ar ts. He travelled the
world with Swami Muktananda, ser ving as his personal secretar y, and as director
of Intensives and public programs. He resides in Melbourne with his wife and two
teenage children, while directing his organization, Just Add Water.

Dr. Rakhee Thakar, M.D.
Dr. Rakhee graduated with distinction from Lady Hardinge Medical College, New
Delhi and completed an MD in pediatrics. After working as a pediatrician in
leading hospitals in Delhi, she joined Shanti Arogya Mandir, the charitable medical
ser vice funded by Shanti Mandir, which provides free aid to poor villagers. She has
a special interest in inspiring people to adopt the principles of Ayur veda and yoga.

October 02, 2010

August 14, 2010

Baba!

Baba was accessible to everyone. One day while sitting
in the courtyard of the Ganeshpuri ashram he said:

"A sadhu is public wealth. I sit here under this tree
and anyone can come and see me at any time. Nobody has to make an appointment. Nobody needs a special
introduction."

Such was our beloved Baba. May his blessings continue to manifest in our lives.

Sadgurunath Maharaj ki Jai! 

Baba!

Baba was accessible to everyone. One day while sitting
in the courtyard of the Ganeshpuri ashram he said:

"A sadhu is public wealth. I sit here under this tree
and anyone can come and see me at any time. Nobody has to make an appointment. Nobody needs a special
introduction."

Such was our beloved Baba. May his blessings continue to manifest in our lives.

Sadgurunath Maharaj ki Jai! 

August 10, 2010

About Shri Swami Shankarananda


SPECIAL EDITION BLOG August 2010


Swami Shankarnanda ji




Swami Shankarananda is an American-born guru in the lineage of Bhagavan Nityananda of Ganeshpuri. The gurus of this lineage are noted for awakening the kundalini energy of seekers by means of shaktipat. Shankarananda is an author and authority on the philosophy and practice of Kashmir Shaivism. He emphasises spiritual practice (sadhana), especially meditation, mantra and Self-Inquiry. He is a prominentspiritual teacher in Australia, where he founded the Shiva Ashram, a residential spiritual school where about 40 seekers live and members of the wider public visit for programs, retreats and courses. He is also a spokesman forHinduism in interfaith dialogue.

Born Russell Michael Kruckman, son of artist Herbert (Herb) (1904-1998) and school teacher Selma (1908-1998). He was a Pulitzer scholar at Columbia University, New York, where he played on Columbia's US Champion intercollegiate chess team, earning the title of US Chess Master. He taught Shakespeare and English Literature at Indiana University. In 1970, a decisive encounter with the American yogi Ram Dassinspired him to go to India where he met his guru, Swami Muktananda Paramahamsa, the disciple of Bhagawan Nityananda of Ganeshpuri.
He spent 12 years studying with Muktananda, the first three of which were spent at his ashram in Ganeshpuri. To this day, Shankarananda makes regular visits with large groups of devotees to the town of Ganeshpuri, the seat of his lineage.
In 1974 he was initiated by his guru to awaken people spiritually via shaktipat diksha (initiation). Muktananda wrote of Shankarananda, "He is able to carry my message to everyone. Has the power to make people experience the divine presence." Since that time, Shankarananda has headed ashrams in Ann ArborLos AngelesNew York and Melbourne.
In 1977, at the request of his guru, he was initiated into the Saraswati order of monks by Mahamandaleshwar Swami Brahmananda.
In 1991 he founded the Shiva School of Meditation and Yoga in Melbourne with the assistance of Swami Bhairavi Ananda (Devi Ma), who is the co-director. They established a residential ashram] on the Mornington Peninsula.





Lineage

Swami Shankarananda places great importance on lineage, saying that a guru should come from an authentic lineage. He belongs to the shaktipat tradition (see below) of Bhagavan Nityananda of Ganeshpuri, sometimes called the "Siddha lineage". Shankarananda received shaktipat initiation from his guru, Swami Muktananda, who was initiated by his guru, Bhagavan Nityananda. Bhagavan Nityananda seems to have called his path Raja Yoga. Baba Muktananda called his path Siddha Yoga, and also Maha Yoga, Maha Kundalini Yoga, Purna Yoga or Gurukripa Yoga. Shankarananda calls his yoga Shiva Yoga, emphasising the link with Kashmir Shaivism. He points out that all these names designate the same yoga, based on shaktipat initiation. He works for harmony within his own tradition, and recognises and values the many teachers and yogis who belong to it. He has held several large events with other teachers in his lineage, and, in 2009, launched a website that documents the lineage of Bhagavan Nityananda and the many gurus and teachers it has produced .

Shaktipat guru

Muktananda emphasised the importance of a Self-realised guru who can awaken and guide the kundalini energy of a seeker. Swami Shankarananda was instructed by Muktananda to awaken people at meditation intensives by touch. Muktananda gave him a wand of peacock feathers that he himself had used to give shaktipat. Shankarananda is one of the first Western shaktipat gurus of the Siddha tradition. Shankarananda says that within every person there is a great power and a great potential that can be awakened by means of the grace of the guru and through spiritual practice.

Kashmir Shaivism

Swami Shankarananda came into contact with Kashmir Shaivism through his teacher, Swami Muktananda, who was an important disseminator of this philosophy in recent times. Described by Shankarananda as a "philosophy of Consciousness", Kashmir Shaivism, like Advaita Vedanta, advocates the primacy of consciousness as the ground of all being. In contrast to Advaita Vedanta, however, Kashmir Shaivism regards phenomenal reality as an expression or manifestation of consciousness, rather than maya or illusion.

In recognition of his international work in spreading the Sanatana Dharma, in early 2007 Swamiji was invested as a Mahant (spiritual leader) in a formal ceremony that took place in Haridwar, India. His official title is Sri Mahant 1008 Swami Shankarananda Saraswati of the Panch Agni Akhada.
Swami Ji's Autogrph taken from 
                                                           http://havelshouseofhistory.com/
( Article taken from Wikipedia.org)

References





August 01, 2010

Shanti Darshanam







Shanti Darshanam is a program of residential courses o ffered at the ashram in Magod. Yoga asana, pranayama, Ayurveda, meditation and chanting are amongst the full range of practices covered. Course participants explore the universal principles of the Sanatana Dharma, through study of the ancient wisdom derived from the Vedas, the source of spiritual inspiration in India. In this way the courses represent an opportunity to explore the complete spectrum of yoga wisdom, in order to develop a practice that unifi es self enquiry, physical balance and spiritual endeavour.

By off ering these study programs, Shanti Darshanam is expanding an important undertaking inspired by Gurudev Nityananda to preserve the extraordinary legacy that this knowledge represents. The courses are facilitated by quali fied teachers and conducted while Gurudev is in residence at the ashram.

Darshanam is a Sanskrit word with great depth of meaning: to see, not just with the eyes, but to percieve and have insight into something that is profound. Shanti means the steady experience of peace that can’t be disturbed.








Course 1 - Hatha Yoga Teacher Training Level 1 Certi ctate
Course 1 is for people who wish to qualify as Hatha Yoga teachers




Course 2 - Sadhana, The Living Path of Yoga

Course 2 is the same classes as Course 1 for the fi rst 3 weeks and then the students split up to complete diff erent final weeks.









Course 3 - Yoga for Young Adults, Purposeful Blissful Living
Course 3 is for people aged between 11 and 17 who have parents enrolled in the other courses.











(Taken from Shanti Mandir's Official Website.......Please log on to it for downloading the info pack..)


www.shantimandir.com