Difference between revisions of "March 05 2011"

From Nithyanandapedia
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(March 05 2011)
 
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown)
Line 19: Line 19:
 
}}
 
}}
  
 +
 +
==Transcript:==
 +
 +
(0:15)
 +
 +
Sadāshiva samārambām shankarācharya madhyamām
 +
Asmadācharya paryanthām vande guru paramparām.
 +
 +
I welcome you all with My love and respects. I welcome all the disciples, devotees, satsangis, samajis who are sitting with us around the world at this moment in more than 270 places in 135 cities in 28 countries; and 15 places are in two-way I am able to see Ohio, Singapore, Los Angeles, Guadeloupe, Seattle, San Jose, Malaysia, Annanagar-Tar Mangalam, Phoenix- Hadyar Center, Mumbai, Germany, Morocco, 15 places I am able to see. I welcome all of you for being here for these great happenings of Brahma Sutras.
 +
 +
(02:29)
 +
 +
I respectfully remember the Brahmavidya Sampradaya.
 +
Om Brahmadi bhyo Brahmavidya Sampradaya kartu bhyo
 +
Vamsha rishibhyo Namo maha bhyo gurubhyah
 +
 +
Today we are entering into the third Sutra in the first chapter, third Sutra:
 +
Shastrayo shastra yonitvat
 +
 +
(03:30)
 +
 +
Sutra is just this much. Shastra yonitvat. That’s all. Translation says, Brahman is omniscient because of its being the source of the scriptures. Swami Vireswarananda translates as the omniscient and omnipotence of Brahman being the source of scriptures. The meaning, translation of this Sutra is, Brahman is omniscient because of its being the source of scriptures- Shastra yonitvat. Just two words: Source of the Shastras. This is the source of the Shastras.
 +
 +
(04:36)
 +
 +
Understand, first let us understand the word ‘Shastra’. Shastra means truth about Reality is Shastra. In the commentary, each one says their Shastras are Shastras. Vaidikas are saying, “Brahman is great because it is the source of Rig Veda, Yajur Veda, all Vedas”. Naturally the Vaishnavas say, “No, because it is source of Bhagavata and all the Vaishnavite scriptures.” Each one debates on the word ‘Shastra.’ Almost all the religious fights happened in India is just because of this one book- Brahma Sutra. No, I have to tell the truth. Each one was claiming their own meaning for this book, which created too much of division, disturbance, led to fights, wars, sometime even natural calamities because the guys who are fighting on the meaning of the Brahma Sutras unfortunately sometime have extraordinary powers to create even natural calamities. So the Indian religious war was not stopped with weapons and attack on each other. It sometime used even the inner energies.
 +
 +
(06:38)
 +
 +
Once in a Vedantic book stall, a customer went and asked showing two books - the Brahma Sutra Shankara bhashya and Ramanuja bhashya, asked the seller, “What is the difference between these two?” The bookseller said, “Forty five rupee.” Because these books are rarely read, very rarely studied, very, very, very rarely understood. Rarely read, very rarely studied, very rarely understood... You need to understand this word ‘Shastra Yonitvat.’ Because it being the origin of the Shastras, it is considered to be omniscient, omnipotent, ultimate. So the word ‘Shastra’ need to be understood. Shastra means the truth about Reality. Truth about Reality.
 +
 +
(08:21)
 +
 +
Only the omnipotent, omniscient intelligence will have guts to reveal its quality. Please understand, only the Ultimate will have the strength to reveal its qualities to you, to reveal truths about itself to you. I wanted all of you to understand the word Shastra does not mean just some book. Shastra means truth about Reality. Only truth has a capacity to reveal its truth. Nothing else can reveal about its truth. Please understand, leading somebody in the path of truth is very dangerous unless you are established in it. If you are not established and you are leading, a disciple will find out your falsehood. That is one of the important, very important truth you need to understand.
 +
 +
(09:50)
 +
 +
What is Enlightenment? If you ask Me now, I will tell, “Fan is moving, TVs are functioning, people are sitting, I am talking. This is Enlightenment.” That’s all. If you ask Me, “Swamiji, please teach Brahma Sutra for this moment, I will say, “I am sitting on a gold plated throne. Brahmachari is using a camera and clicking Me. Time is 6:55 as per this clock. People are sitting in front of Me with lot of anticipation. Many have gathered around the world to watch what I am talking.” This is Brahma Sutra, that’s all. Only truth has innate intelligence to reveal itself. Shastra means truth about Reality... Existence is great because it reveals all the truths about its reality.
 +
 +
(11:49)
 +
 +
All the psychodrama you add on the things and persons and situations, if they are deducted, truth is revealed. The moment you start the psychodrama of Me being Guru, I start the psychodrama of you being a disciple... The moment you start the psychodrama of friendliness towards somebody, that person starts the psychodrama of friendliness to you. The moment you start the psychodrama of enmity towards somebody, the person starts the psychodrama of enmity towards you. Psychodrama of pain, pleasure, love, anger towards persons, object or Reality is corruption. Otherwise in truth, in reality - Shastra yonitvat.
 +
 +
(13:17)
 +
 +
If I have to translate this Sutra Shastra yonitvat, Reality is the origin of the truths about Reality. Because it is origin about the truths, about the Reality, because it has a capacity to reveal the truths about itself, it is great. I tell you, anybody who has a capacity to reveal the truths about himself will go to the deeper and deeper truths about himself. I really tell you, if you completely keep the truth about yourself open to the warm circle…..warm circle means people who experience your breathing space, whose breathing space everyday you experience. You should learn this lesson.
 +
 +
(14:24)
 +
 +
Today learn this lesson. Don’t miss it. People whose breathing space you enjoy, who enjoys your breathing space, just completely reveal yourself to them. Even if the relationships are breaking, it’s okay. What you are, what you feel as you are, the truths about you, reveal it to them. I can tell you, even if few relationships are breaking in your life, you will roll in the life so beautifully, you will attract the deeper and deeper personalities who are ready to radiate your reality. People who are ready to radiate your reality are eternal companions. You will attract eternal companions in your life. Not only that, you yourself will experience deeper and deeper realities about you.
 +
 +
(15:42)
 +
 +
In West Bengal, there is a great spiritual tradition called Bauls. The word Baul means in Bengali pahul - mad. They stay usually as couples. Couple does not necessary to be one male or another one female. No. They stay as pairs. Sometime both will be female or both will be male. Sometime one will be male and another one will be female. The Bauls, they take a vow: We will share the deepest truths about ourself to each other and they take a vow they will not allow anybody else to be in their breathing space and they also will not enter anybody else’s breathing space. It’s a very beautiful tradition in West Bengal. They will have a long stick on which they will have a begging bowl. Even while they beg, they will stretch that stick and tell the person not to enter the breathing space. ‘Put the food from there.’
 +
 +
(17:12)
 +
 +
Try this. It works, actually. It works. Anybody who enters your breathing space with whom you share your breathing space means friend, family, first circle, the warm circle. Show utter naked truth about you to them: what is your feeling about life, about you, about them. You are afraid now, I know. So many people have to come back to the ashram to stay permanently if you do this. I know but sometime as I said, Vyasa doesn’t give any technique. He doesn’t give any homework. He just takes away the home from you so that there is no homework. Vyasa is dynamic dynamite diamond. That is why, Vedantis have to always move out of the society because it is high measure of truth.
 +
 +
(18:46)
 +
 +
The other day, I was reading a slogan in the T-shirt, “Truth is a disease happens to you because of alcohol deficiency.” Reality is a illusion created by alcohol deficiency. Reality is too much for society but I tell you, fruit is too much for the root but the foolish root does not understand fruit is the life for the root. Enlightened Master is too much for the society but they don’t understand it is for my sake they are still alive. It is the fruit which justifies the existence of the root. It is for fruit the root exists. Reality is too powerful for the society but the groups, small groups which holds this Reality as a stream in their life are the juice of the earth. They are the salt of the earth. It is this kind of groups for which the humanity is still kept alive without being destroyed.
 +
 +
(20:42)
  
  
Line 33: Line 97:
  
  
 +
==Transcript:==
 +
 +
Sadāshiva samārambām shankarācharya madhyamām
 +
Asmadācharya paryanthām vande guru paramparām.
 +
 +
[00:38]
 +
 +
I welcome you all with My love and respects. So before entering into today's satsang, I wanted to remind all of you, these satsangs are specially for creating eN-effect on people. So I wanted all of you to sit in padmasana and samana mudra.
 +
I can see already the eN-effect has started happening on the globe.
 +
 +
[01:30]
 +
 +
Today's subject is 'Become Invisible, Unknowable '
 +
Patanjali is expanding on the next level of samyama and next powerful technique. 'Etena sabdadi antardkanam uktam'.
 +
Vivekananda translates this sutra as: "In this manner the disappearance or concealment of words which are being spoken and such other things are also explained".
 +
Swami Prabhavananda translates this sutra as: "Thus also its sounds ceased to be heard"'.
 +
Swami Satchidananda translates this sutra as: "In the same way, the disappearance of sound, touch, taste, smell is explained."
 +
Osho says: "This principle also explains the disappearance of sound".
 +
 +
[02:39]
 +
 +
This sutra explains the technique of disappearance of sound also. The yesterday's sutra was giving us the samyama technique for disappearance of seen If you practise that samyama, how you can disappear, invisible from others eyes or how you can realize what you are seeing is not reality.
 +
 +
[03:39]
 +
 +
In this sutra, Patanjali explains a method or process for same way making you inaudible. For example: if you apply the same principle of samyama which you understood yesterday in last sutra for the ears, you can stop hearing others or you can make others stop hearing you. You may be talking but you will.... the only whom you want will be listening you, not others. If you want a particular person should not hear you, he will not be able to hear you. You can separate.
 +
 +
[04:34]
 +
 +
What’s the technique? When you create a sound, do samyama on how sound happens. And do samyama on the ears of a person who is receiving the sound. On whose ears the sound is becoming meaningful words. Once you do samyama on the person who is hearing, on his ears and give a command ‘let it be separated’, you will be talking or shouting, doing what you want, the person will not be able to listen, hear. He will not be able to understand what is being taught or what is being told.
 +
 +
[05:36]
 +
 +
These are some of the extraordinary powers. The same way smell can be separated. Touch can be separated. Somebody can touch you but you will not feel the touch, you can touch somebody and they will not feel your touch. It’s almost like a mastery over the sensory realities. Mastery over the sensory realities makes you understand the sensory realities are not realities. Only when you master something you will understand the whole, complete.
 +
 +
[07:00]
 +
 +
All the great miracles, extraordinary powers, expressions you read, study, in different Master’s lives, enlightened beings lives, is all these great yogic powers; it is these great yogic siddhis. It is these yogic siddhis which are responsible for creating those miracles. I can say all yogis, all siddhas were not only expressing the extra ordinary powers, they also realised the ordinary reality is not reality. Ordinary reality is not reality!
 +
 +
[08:28]
 +
 +
Try it on yourself. Do samyama on how the sounds are heard and converted into meaningful words. How the touch is felt, converted into experience of pain or pleasure? How the smell is felt converted into good or bad?  Do samyama on the spot where the conversion happens. Work on the space where the meaning is added to what ‘Is’. Then you will be very easily be able to separate.
 +
Actually you can try this experience experiment. Take a candy and a green chilli. Put both on your tongue in two ends. One side touch your tongue with a candy, very sweet candy; other side with a green chilli. Be aware of both. What is happening? How the tongue is responding? Do samyama on it.
 +
Suddenly you will realize both excitement is one and the same. It is you who is labelling it; this is hot, this is sweet. This samyama will liberate you, will make you realize, experience, will make you understand how to do samyama on the sound, how to do samyama on the touch, how to do samyama on the seen.
 +
 +
[10:47]
 +
 +
Doing Samyama on all these five, exactly on the spot, on the space where the cognition happens, where the recognition happens will lead you to have extraordinary powers and the realization - 'reality is not the ultimate reality'!
 +
 +
[11:25]
 +
 +
Suddenly now I am feeling, the morning sutras of Patanjali and evening sutras of Vyasa both are overlapping on each other or both are complimenting each other. Patanjali prepares you for Vyasa. Vyasa again raises you to Patanjali. Morning sutra is more like a, ‘knowledge with technique’. By the time you practice the technique and either experience or tired, evening Vyasa breaks your head without any technique. Whether you practiced and successful or whether you are tired of practicing, Vyasa breaks you head, without technique.
 +
 +
[12:25]
 +
 +
So try samyama on where you hear the sound.
 +
In Patanjali you need to do some practice. In Vyasa's Brahma Sutras, the only practice you need to do is - after you imbibe you should express; means nididhyasana. You should talk it out. You should inspire others. Understand, in Vyasa's sutras, Brahma Sutras, if you don’t talk to people, if you don’t do the nididhyasana - expressing in your words, in your actions if you are not inspiring, then it won’t work. You will forget it. The problem is you will get into the laziness, tamas, taamasa. It doesn't get imbibed in you. It doesn’t get settled in you.
 +
Method in which Patanjali works is working in the 'in you'. In Brahma Sutras, the method Vyasa works is you should talk it out. Only when you tell others, your own brain, your own dormant parts of the brain which has not understood or become aware or imbibed will suddenly open up and imbibe.
 +
 +
[14:26]
 +
 +
Let's gets into samyama. Bring your whole awareness to the ears. See how the sounds are heard. Please understand, I am not saying, ‘hear’.  I am saying, ‘see’. See how the sounds are heard inside your head, how meanings are made for the sounds.
 +
 +
[15:12]
 +
 +
Close your eyes. See how you make meaning for the sounds. Do samyama on that very space where the sounds are heard and meanings are made. Try this samyama today whole day. We will gather again in the evening for Brahma sutras.
 +
 +
[16:06]
 +
 +
I bless you all to achieve, experience, live, radiate, express and share the eternal bliss, Nithyananda!
 +
Thank you.
 +
 +
[16:25]
  
  

Latest revision as of 01:56, 14 June 2022

Title

Reality Reveals Its Truth || Shiva Sutras || 05 March 2011

Description

Name Of The Convention: Shiva Sutra
Session on: How to reveal ones own inner truth
Date: 05 March 2011
Venue: Adi Kailasa, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

In this video Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism HDH #Nithyananda Paramashivam describes 3^rd^ sutra - 1st chapter “Shastra Yonitvat” – Brahman is omniscient because of being the source of the scriptures. Only truth has the capacity to reveal its truth and nothing else has the capacity to reveal about its truth. He gives a process to reveal one's reality openly to people around Him/ Her to see how deeper and deeper truth happens within oneself.

The Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism Jagatguru Mahasannidhanam His Divine Holiness Nithyananda Paramashivam (HDH) is the reviver of #KAILASA - the ancient enlightened civilization and the great cosmic borderless Hindu nation. Revered as the incarnation of Paramashiva - the primordial Hindu Divinity, HDH has a following of 2 billion Hindus worldwide with de facto spiritual embassies in over 150 countries. He has worked untiringly for over 26 years for the revival of Kailasa, for global peace and to give super conscious breakthrough to humanity. He has survived the worst persecution of multiple assassination attempts on person and on character by anti-Hindu elements. He is collecting, organising, preserving, time capsuling, decoding, spreading and reviving 20 Million source books of Hinduism and the 64 sacred arts & sciences like Ayurveda, music, dance, sculpting, astrology, vastu and much more. Close to 20,000 hours of HDH’s timeless talks have been recorded till date (Sep 2020), which are a treasure trove of powerful cognitions to solve individual and global problems of any kind.


Link to Video:

Video Audio



Transcript:

(0:15)

Sadāshiva samārambām shankarācharya madhyamām Asmadācharya paryanthām vande guru paramparām.

I welcome you all with My love and respects. I welcome all the disciples, devotees, satsangis, samajis who are sitting with us around the world at this moment in more than 270 places in 135 cities in 28 countries; and 15 places are in two-way I am able to see Ohio, Singapore, Los Angeles, Guadeloupe, Seattle, San Jose, Malaysia, Annanagar-Tar Mangalam, Phoenix- Hadyar Center, Mumbai, Germany, Morocco, 15 places I am able to see. I welcome all of you for being here for these great happenings of Brahma Sutras.

(02:29)

I respectfully remember the Brahmavidya Sampradaya. Om Brahmadi bhyo Brahmavidya Sampradaya kartu bhyo Vamsha rishibhyo Namo maha bhyo gurubhyah

Today we are entering into the third Sutra in the first chapter, third Sutra: Shastrayo shastra yonitvat

(03:30)

Sutra is just this much. Shastra yonitvat. That’s all. Translation says, Brahman is omniscient because of its being the source of the scriptures. Swami Vireswarananda translates as the omniscient and omnipotence of Brahman being the source of scriptures. The meaning, translation of this Sutra is, Brahman is omniscient because of its being the source of scriptures- Shastra yonitvat. Just two words: Source of the Shastras. This is the source of the Shastras.

(04:36)

Understand, first let us understand the word ‘Shastra’. Shastra means truth about Reality is Shastra. In the commentary, each one says their Shastras are Shastras. Vaidikas are saying, “Brahman is great because it is the source of Rig Veda, Yajur Veda, all Vedas”. Naturally the Vaishnavas say, “No, because it is source of Bhagavata and all the Vaishnavite scriptures.” Each one debates on the word ‘Shastra.’ Almost all the religious fights happened in India is just because of this one book- Brahma Sutra. No, I have to tell the truth. Each one was claiming their own meaning for this book, which created too much of division, disturbance, led to fights, wars, sometime even natural calamities because the guys who are fighting on the meaning of the Brahma Sutras unfortunately sometime have extraordinary powers to create even natural calamities. So the Indian religious war was not stopped with weapons and attack on each other. It sometime used even the inner energies.

(06:38)

Once in a Vedantic book stall, a customer went and asked showing two books - the Brahma Sutra Shankara bhashya and Ramanuja bhashya, asked the seller, “What is the difference between these two?” The bookseller said, “Forty five rupee.” Because these books are rarely read, very rarely studied, very, very, very rarely understood. Rarely read, very rarely studied, very rarely understood... You need to understand this word ‘Shastra Yonitvat.’ Because it being the origin of the Shastras, it is considered to be omniscient, omnipotent, ultimate. So the word ‘Shastra’ need to be understood. Shastra means the truth about Reality. Truth about Reality.

(08:21)

Only the omnipotent, omniscient intelligence will have guts to reveal its quality. Please understand, only the Ultimate will have the strength to reveal its qualities to you, to reveal truths about itself to you. I wanted all of you to understand the word Shastra does not mean just some book. Shastra means truth about Reality. Only truth has a capacity to reveal its truth. Nothing else can reveal about its truth. Please understand, leading somebody in the path of truth is very dangerous unless you are established in it. If you are not established and you are leading, a disciple will find out your falsehood. That is one of the important, very important truth you need to understand.

(09:50)

What is Enlightenment? If you ask Me now, I will tell, “Fan is moving, TVs are functioning, people are sitting, I am talking. This is Enlightenment.” That’s all. If you ask Me, “Swamiji, please teach Brahma Sutra for this moment, I will say, “I am sitting on a gold plated throne. Brahmachari is using a camera and clicking Me. Time is 6:55 as per this clock. People are sitting in front of Me with lot of anticipation. Many have gathered around the world to watch what I am talking.” This is Brahma Sutra, that’s all. Only truth has innate intelligence to reveal itself. Shastra means truth about Reality... Existence is great because it reveals all the truths about its reality.

(11:49)

All the psychodrama you add on the things and persons and situations, if they are deducted, truth is revealed. The moment you start the psychodrama of Me being Guru, I start the psychodrama of you being a disciple... The moment you start the psychodrama of friendliness towards somebody, that person starts the psychodrama of friendliness to you. The moment you start the psychodrama of enmity towards somebody, the person starts the psychodrama of enmity towards you. Psychodrama of pain, pleasure, love, anger towards persons, object or Reality is corruption. Otherwise in truth, in reality - Shastra yonitvat.

(13:17)

If I have to translate this Sutra Shastra yonitvat, Reality is the origin of the truths about Reality. Because it is origin about the truths, about the Reality, because it has a capacity to reveal the truths about itself, it is great. I tell you, anybody who has a capacity to reveal the truths about himself will go to the deeper and deeper truths about himself. I really tell you, if you completely keep the truth about yourself open to the warm circle…..warm circle means people who experience your breathing space, whose breathing space everyday you experience. You should learn this lesson.

(14:24)

Today learn this lesson. Don’t miss it. People whose breathing space you enjoy, who enjoys your breathing space, just completely reveal yourself to them. Even if the relationships are breaking, it’s okay. What you are, what you feel as you are, the truths about you, reveal it to them. I can tell you, even if few relationships are breaking in your life, you will roll in the life so beautifully, you will attract the deeper and deeper personalities who are ready to radiate your reality. People who are ready to radiate your reality are eternal companions. You will attract eternal companions in your life. Not only that, you yourself will experience deeper and deeper realities about you.

(15:42)

In West Bengal, there is a great spiritual tradition called Bauls. The word Baul means in Bengali pahul - mad. They stay usually as couples. Couple does not necessary to be one male or another one female. No. They stay as pairs. Sometime both will be female or both will be male. Sometime one will be male and another one will be female. The Bauls, they take a vow: We will share the deepest truths about ourself to each other and they take a vow they will not allow anybody else to be in their breathing space and they also will not enter anybody else’s breathing space. It’s a very beautiful tradition in West Bengal. They will have a long stick on which they will have a begging bowl. Even while they beg, they will stretch that stick and tell the person not to enter the breathing space. ‘Put the food from there.’

(17:12)

Try this. It works, actually. It works. Anybody who enters your breathing space with whom you share your breathing space means friend, family, first circle, the warm circle. Show utter naked truth about you to them: what is your feeling about life, about you, about them. You are afraid now, I know. So many people have to come back to the ashram to stay permanently if you do this. I know but sometime as I said, Vyasa doesn’t give any technique. He doesn’t give any homework. He just takes away the home from you so that there is no homework. Vyasa is dynamic dynamite diamond. That is why, Vedantis have to always move out of the society because it is high measure of truth.

(18:46)

The other day, I was reading a slogan in the T-shirt, “Truth is a disease happens to you because of alcohol deficiency.” Reality is a illusion created by alcohol deficiency. Reality is too much for society but I tell you, fruit is too much for the root but the foolish root does not understand fruit is the life for the root. Enlightened Master is too much for the society but they don’t understand it is for my sake they are still alive. It is the fruit which justifies the existence of the root. It is for fruit the root exists. Reality is too powerful for the society but the groups, small groups which holds this Reality as a stream in their life are the juice of the earth. They are the salt of the earth. It is this kind of groups for which the humanity is still kept alive without being destroyed.

(20:42)


Title:

Become Invisible And Unknowable Patanjali Yoga Sutra 128 Nithyananda Satsang

Link to Video

In this discourse, living avatar Paramahamsa Nithyananda speaks on the samyama on sound. He elaborates on this sutra.

Video Audio



Transcript:

Sadāshiva samārambām shankarācharya madhyamām Asmadācharya paryanthām vande guru paramparām.

[00:38]

I welcome you all with My love and respects. So before entering into today's satsang, I wanted to remind all of you, these satsangs are specially for creating eN-effect on people. So I wanted all of you to sit in padmasana and samana mudra. I can see already the eN-effect has started happening on the globe.

[01:30]

Today's subject is 'Become Invisible, Unknowable ' Patanjali is expanding on the next level of samyama and next powerful technique. 'Etena sabdadi antardkanam uktam'. Vivekananda translates this sutra as: "In this manner the disappearance or concealment of words which are being spoken and such other things are also explained". Swami Prabhavananda translates this sutra as: "Thus also its sounds ceased to be heard"'. Swami Satchidananda translates this sutra as: "In the same way, the disappearance of sound, touch, taste, smell is explained." Osho says: "This principle also explains the disappearance of sound".

[02:39]

This sutra explains the technique of disappearance of sound also. The yesterday's sutra was giving us the samyama technique for disappearance of seen If you practise that samyama, how you can disappear, invisible from others eyes or how you can realize what you are seeing is not reality.

[03:39]

In this sutra, Patanjali explains a method or process for same way making you inaudible. For example: if you apply the same principle of samyama which you understood yesterday in last sutra for the ears, you can stop hearing others or you can make others stop hearing you. You may be talking but you will.... the only whom you want will be listening you, not others. If you want a particular person should not hear you, he will not be able to hear you. You can separate.

[04:34]

What’s the technique? When you create a sound, do samyama on how sound happens. And do samyama on the ears of a person who is receiving the sound. On whose ears the sound is becoming meaningful words. Once you do samyama on the person who is hearing, on his ears and give a command ‘let it be separated’, you will be talking or shouting, doing what you want, the person will not be able to listen, hear. He will not be able to understand what is being taught or what is being told.

[05:36]

These are some of the extraordinary powers. The same way smell can be separated. Touch can be separated. Somebody can touch you but you will not feel the touch, you can touch somebody and they will not feel your touch. It’s almost like a mastery over the sensory realities. Mastery over the sensory realities makes you understand the sensory realities are not realities. Only when you master something you will understand the whole, complete.

[07:00]

All the great miracles, extraordinary powers, expressions you read, study, in different Master’s lives, enlightened beings lives, is all these great yogic powers; it is these great yogic siddhis. It is these yogic siddhis which are responsible for creating those miracles. I can say all yogis, all siddhas were not only expressing the extra ordinary powers, they also realised the ordinary reality is not reality. Ordinary reality is not reality!

[08:28]

Try it on yourself. Do samyama on how the sounds are heard and converted into meaningful words. How the touch is felt, converted into experience of pain or pleasure? How the smell is felt converted into good or bad? Do samyama on the spot where the conversion happens. Work on the space where the meaning is added to what ‘Is’. Then you will be very easily be able to separate. Actually you can try this experience experiment. Take a candy and a green chilli. Put both on your tongue in two ends. One side touch your tongue with a candy, very sweet candy; other side with a green chilli. Be aware of both. What is happening? How the tongue is responding? Do samyama on it. Suddenly you will realize both excitement is one and the same. It is you who is labelling it; this is hot, this is sweet. This samyama will liberate you, will make you realize, experience, will make you understand how to do samyama on the sound, how to do samyama on the touch, how to do samyama on the seen.

[10:47]

Doing Samyama on all these five, exactly on the spot, on the space where the cognition happens, where the recognition happens will lead you to have extraordinary powers and the realization - 'reality is not the ultimate reality'!

[11:25]

Suddenly now I am feeling, the morning sutras of Patanjali and evening sutras of Vyasa both are overlapping on each other or both are complimenting each other. Patanjali prepares you for Vyasa. Vyasa again raises you to Patanjali. Morning sutra is more like a, ‘knowledge with technique’. By the time you practice the technique and either experience or tired, evening Vyasa breaks your head without any technique. Whether you practiced and successful or whether you are tired of practicing, Vyasa breaks you head, without technique.

[12:25]

So try samyama on where you hear the sound. In Patanjali you need to do some practice. In Vyasa's Brahma Sutras, the only practice you need to do is - after you imbibe you should express; means nididhyasana. You should talk it out. You should inspire others. Understand, in Vyasa's sutras, Brahma Sutras, if you don’t talk to people, if you don’t do the nididhyasana - expressing in your words, in your actions if you are not inspiring, then it won’t work. You will forget it. The problem is you will get into the laziness, tamas, taamasa. It doesn't get imbibed in you. It doesn’t get settled in you. Method in which Patanjali works is working in the 'in you'. In Brahma Sutras, the method Vyasa works is you should talk it out. Only when you tell others, your own brain, your own dormant parts of the brain which has not understood or become aware or imbibed will suddenly open up and imbibe.

[14:26]

Let's gets into samyama. Bring your whole awareness to the ears. See how the sounds are heard. Please understand, I am not saying, ‘hear’. I am saying, ‘see’. See how the sounds are heard inside your head, how meanings are made for the sounds.

[15:12]

Close your eyes. See how you make meaning for the sounds. Do samyama on that very space where the sounds are heard and meanings are made. Try this samyama today whole day. We will gather again in the evening for Brahma sutras.

[16:06]

I bless you all to achieve, experience, live, radiate, express and share the eternal bliss, Nithyananda! Thank you.

[16:25]


Title

Walk Out Of Time Warp - Patanjali Yoga Sutra 159

Link to Video:

Video Audio



Transcription

Saturday, March 05, 2011 Prayer. Welcome. These satsangs are specially for creating eNeffect on people. So I want all of you to sit in Padmasana and samaana mudra. I can see already the eNeffect has started happening on the globe! Today’s subject is become invisible, unknowable! Patanjali is expanding on the next level of samyama, next Patanjali Yoga Sutras, 3rd chapter verse – Etena sabdavi antardhana muktam Vivekananda: In this manner the disappearance or concealment of words which are being spoken and such things are alos explained Prabhavananda: thus also its sounds ceased to be heard Satchitananda: the disappearance of sound, touch, taste, smell is explained Osho: this principle also explains the disappearance of sound This sutra explains the technique of disappearance of sound also. The yesterday’s sutra was giving us the samyama technique for disappearance of seen, if you practice that technique you will know how to be invisible for others eyes. How you can realize what you are seeing is not reality. In this sutra, Patanjali explains the process for making you inaudible. For example, if you apply the same principle which you understood for the ears, you can make others stop listening to you. only people who you want can hear you. if you want someone not to hear you, he will nto be able to hear you. when you create a sound, do samyama on how sound happens and do samyama on a person who is receiving the sound and whose sound is becoming meaningful words. Once you do samyama on a person and his ears, and give a command, you will be talking, shouting do what you want but the person will not be able to understand what is being told. The same way smell can be separated. Touch can be separated. It is almost like a mastery over the sensory realities! Mastery over the sensory realities makes you understand the sensory realities are not realities! Only when you master something you will understand the whole, complete. All the great miracles extraordinary powers, expressions you read, study in different master’s lives, enlightened beings lives is all these great yogic powers and siddhis. It is this yogic siddhis which are responsible for creating those miracles. I can say all yogis, all siddhas were not only expressing the extraordinary powers, they also realized the ordinary reality is not reality! Try it on yourself. Do samyama on how the sounds are heard and converted into meaningful words. How the touch is felt and converted into pain or pleasure. How the smell is felt and converted into good or bad. Do samyama on the spot where the conversion happens. work on the space where the meaning is added to ‘what is!’ then you will be very easily able to separate. Take a candy and a green chilli. Put both on your tongue at 2 ends – one side the sweet candy, other side green chilli. Be aware of both. How the tongue is responding. Do samyama on both, suddenly you will realize both are one and the same, the same excitement. It is YOU who label this his hot, this is sweet. This samyama will make you experience, understand, realize how to do samyama on the sound, how to do samyama on the touch, how to do samyama on the seen. Do intense samyama on all these 5 exactly on the spot, on the space where the cognition, the recognition happens will lead you to have extraordinary powers and the realization – reality is not the ultimate reality! Suddenly now I am feeling the morning sutras of Patanjali and evening sutras of Vyasa are both comprehending each other. Patanjali prepares you for Vyasa and Vyasa raises you to Patanjali! Morning sutra is more like a knowledge with technique. By the time you practice the technique and either experience or tired, evening Vyasa breaks your head without technique. So try samyama on where you hear the sound. In Patanjali you need to do some practice. In Vyasa’s Brahma sutra is after you imbibe you need to express – means you need to talk it out, you need to inspire others. If you don’t do nidhi dhyasana, expressing in your words, actions if you are not inspiring, then it wont work. You will forget it and get into the laziness – tamas. It does not get imbibed, settled in you. method in which Patanjali works is working in you. in Brahma Sutras method Vyasa works is you should tell others. Only when you tell others you own parts of your brain which have not understood, will suddenly open up and imbibe. Let us get into samyama. Bring your whole awareness to the ears. See how the sounds are heard. Please understand, I am not saying hear. I am saying SEE. See how the sounds are heard inside your head. How meanings are made for the sounds. Close your eyes. See how you make meaning for the sounds. Do samyama on that very space where the sounds are heard and meanings are made! Try this samyama today whole day, we will gather again in the evening for brahma sutras. Blessings!


Photos


Photos for the day

Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas

Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7152.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7153.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7154.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7156.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7157.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7158.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7163.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7164.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7169.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7170.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7172.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7173.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7174.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7175.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7176.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7178.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7179.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7180.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7183.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7184.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7185.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7186.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7187.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7188.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7189.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7190.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7191.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7193.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7194.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7195.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7197.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7198.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7280.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7281.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7282.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7284.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7285.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7286.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7291.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7292.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7293.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7294.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7295.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7296.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7297.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7298.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7303.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7304.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7305.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7306.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7308.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7310.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7312.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7313.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7314.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7315.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7316.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7317.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7318.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7319.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7320.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7321.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7324.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7325.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7326.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7328.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7330.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7331.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7332.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7333.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7334.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7335.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7336.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7337.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7338.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7339.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7341.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7342.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7344.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7345.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7346.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7347.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7349.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7350.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7351.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7352.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7353.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7354.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7355.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7356.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7357.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7358.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7359.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7360.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7361.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7362.JPG Temple-Visit-And-Pancha-Tapas - batch_IMG_7363.JPG

Flag-Hoisting

Flag-Hoisting - batch_IMG_7148.JPG Flag-Hoisting - batch_IMG_7150.JPG Flag-Hoisting - batch_IMG_7199.JPG Flag-Hoisting - batch_IMG_7200.JPG Flag-Hoisting - batch_IMG_7201.JPG Flag-Hoisting - batch_IMG_7202.JPG Flag-Hoisting - batch_IMG_7203.JPG Flag-Hoisting - batch_IMG_7205.JPG Flag-Hoisting - batch_IMG_7206.JPG Flag-Hoisting - batch_IMG_7207.JPG Flag-Hoisting - batch_IMG_7209.JPG Flag-Hoisting - batch_IMG_7210.JPG Flag-Hoisting - batch_IMG_7211.JPG Flag-Hoisting - batch_IMG_7212.JPG Flag-Hoisting - batch_IMG_7213.JPG Flag-Hoisting - batch_IMG_7214.JPG Flag-Hoisting - batch_IMG_7215.JPG Flag-Hoisting - batch_IMG_7222.JPG Flag-Hoisting - batch_IMG_7223.JPG Flag-Hoisting - batch_IMG_7224.JPG Flag-Hoisting - batch_IMG_7225.JPG Flag-Hoisting - batch_IMG_7226.JPG Flag-Hoisting - batch_IMG_7227.JPG Flag-Hoisting - batch_IMG_7228.JPG Flag-Hoisting - batch_IMG_7229.JPG Flag-Hoisting - batch_IMG_7230.JPG Flag-Hoisting - batch_IMG_7231.JPG Flag-Hoisting - batch_IMG_7232.JPG Flag-Hoisting - batch_IMG_7233.JPG Flag-Hoisting - batch_IMG_7234.JPG Flag-Hoisting - batch_IMG_7237.JPG Flag-Hoisting - batch_IMG_7238.JPG Flag-Hoisting - batch_IMG_7240.JPG Flag-Hoisting - batch_IMG_7241.JPG Flag-Hoisting - batch_IMG_7245.JPG Flag-Hoisting - batch_IMG_7249.JPG Flag-Hoisting - batch_IMG_7250.JPG Flag-Hoisting - batch_IMG_7257.JPG Flag-Hoisting - batch_IMG_7258.JPG Flag-Hoisting - batch_IMG_7259.JPG Flag-Hoisting - batch_IMG_7260.JPG Flag-Hoisting - batch_IMG_7261.JPG Flag-Hoisting - batch_IMG_7262.JPG Flag-Hoisting - batch_IMG_7263.JPG Flag-Hoisting - batch_IMG_7264.JPG Flag-Hoisting - batch_IMG_7266.JPG Flag-Hoisting - batch_IMG_7267.JPG Flag-Hoisting - batch_IMG_7270.JPG Flag-Hoisting - batch_IMG_7271.JPG Flag-Hoisting - batch_IMG_7272.JPG Flag-Hoisting - batch_IMG_7274.JPG Flag-Hoisting - batch_IMG_7275.JPG Flag-Hoisting - batch_IMG_7279.JPG

Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja

Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7374.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7375.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7376.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7377.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7378.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7379.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7380.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7381.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7384.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7385.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7386.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7387.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7388.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7389.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7390.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7393.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7394.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7395.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7396.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7397.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7398.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7399.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7400.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7401.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7402.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7405.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7406.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7408.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7410.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7411.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7412.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7413.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7414.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7415.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7419.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7420.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7423.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7424.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7425.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7426.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7427.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7430.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7431.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7433.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7435.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7436.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7437.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7438.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7439.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7442.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7449.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7450.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7462.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7463.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7464.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7465.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7466.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7469.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7471.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7473.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7474.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7475.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7476.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7479.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7480.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7481.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7485.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7486.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7487.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7490.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7496.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7497.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7498.JPG Pratyaksha-Paada-Pooja - batch_IMG_7499.JPG

Nithyananda-Satsang

Nithyananda-Satsang - batch_IMG_7502.JPG Nithyananda-Satsang - batch_IMG_7503.JPG Nithyananda-Satsang - batch_IMG_7504.JPG Nithyananda-Satsang - batch_IMG_7505.JPG Nithyananda-Satsang - batch_IMG_7506.JPG Nithyananda-Satsang - batch_IMG_7507.JPG Nithyananda-Satsang - batch_IMG_7510.JPG Nithyananda-Satsang - batch_IMG_7511.JPG Nithyananda-Satsang - batch_IMG_7516.JPG Nithyananda-Satsang - batch_IMG_7517.JPG Nithyananda-Satsang - batch_IMG_7518.JPG Nithyananda-Satsang - batch_IMG_7520.JPG Nithyananda-Satsang - batch_IMG_7523.JPG Nithyananda-Satsang - batch_IMG_7524.JPG Nithyananda-Satsang - batch_IMG_7527.JPG Nithyananda-Satsang - batch_IMG_7529.JPG Nithyananda-Satsang - batch_IMG_7541.JPG Nithyananda-Satsang - batch_IMG_7542.JPG Nithyananda-Satsang - batch_IMG_7546.JPG Nithyananda-Satsang - batch_IMG_7547.JPG Nithyananda-Satsang - batch_IMG_7548.JPG Nithyananda-Satsang - batch_IMG_7555.JPG Nithyananda-Satsang - batch_IMG_7556.JPG Nithyananda-Satsang - batch_IMG_7557.JPG Nithyananda-Satsang - batch_IMG_7561.JPG Nithyananda-Satsang - batch_IMG_7562.JPG Nithyananda-Satsang - batch_IMG_7563.JPG Nithyananda-Satsang - batch_IMG_7566.JPG Nithyananda-Satsang - batch_IMG_7571.JPG Nithyananda-Satsang - batch_IMG_7572.JPG Nithyananda-Satsang - batch_IMG_7575.JPG Nithyananda-Satsang - batch_IMG_7576.JPG Nithyananda-Satsang - batch_IMG_7582.JPG Nithyananda-Satsang - batch_IMG_7583.JPG

Sarva-Darshan

Sarva-Darshan - batch_IMG_7589.JPG Sarva-Darshan - batch_IMG_7590.JPG Sarva-Darshan - batch_IMG_7591.JPG Sarva-Darshan - batch_IMG_7592.JPG Sarva-Darshan - batch_IMG_7595.JPG Sarva-Darshan - batch_IMG_7596.JPG Sarva-Darshan - batch_IMG_7605.JPG Sarva-Darshan - batch_IMG_7606.JPG Sarva-Darshan - batch_IMG_7607.JPG Sarva-Darshan - batch_IMG_7608.JPG Sarva-Darshan - batch_IMG_7610.JPG Sarva-Darshan - batch_IMG_7614.JPG Sarva-Darshan - batch_IMG_7627.JPG

Maheshwara-Pooja

Maheshwara-Pooja - batch_IMG_7670.JPG Maheshwara-Pooja - batch_IMG_7672.JPG Maheshwara-Pooja - batch_IMG_7674.JPG Maheshwara-Pooja - batch_IMG_7675.JPG Maheshwara-Pooja - batch_IMG_7677.JPG Maheshwara-Pooja - batch_IMG_7678.JPG Maheshwara-Pooja - batch_IMG_7679.JPG Maheshwara-Pooja - batch_IMG_7681.JPG Maheshwara-Pooja - batch_IMG_7686.JPG Maheshwara-Pooja - batch_IMG_7688.JPG Maheshwara-Pooja - batch_IMG_7689.JPG Maheshwara-Pooja - batch_IMG_7694.JPG Maheshwara-Pooja - batch_IMG_7698.JPG Maheshwara-Pooja - batch_IMG_7708.JPG Maheshwara-Pooja - batch_IMG_7710.JPG Maheshwara-Pooja - batch_IMG_7720.JPG Maheshwara-Pooja - batch_IMG_7723.JPG Maheshwara-Pooja - batch_IMG_7727.JPG Maheshwara-Pooja - batch_IMG_7746.JPG Maheshwara-Pooja - batch_IMG_7756.JPG Maheshwara-Pooja - batch_IMG_7759.JPG

Evening-Brahmasutra

Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7775.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7776.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7777.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7778.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7780.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7782.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7783.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7784.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7786.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7787.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7789.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7790.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7791.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7792.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7793.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7794.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7796.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7797.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7798.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7804.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7819.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7822.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7832.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7834.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7836.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7838.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7839.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7844.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7845.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7848.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7852.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7863.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7864.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7869.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7881.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7882.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7888.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7891.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7894.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7896.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7898.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7909.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7913.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7919.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7922.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7926.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7930.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7931.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7932.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7934.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7935.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7937.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7944.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7948.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7950.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7952.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7953.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7954.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7955.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7956.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7957.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7966.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7967.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7968.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7972.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7976.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7977.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7978.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7979.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_7999.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8010.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8011.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8013.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8014.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8016.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8020.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8023.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8024.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8025.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8027.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8028.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8032.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8034.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8049.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8051.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8052.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8068.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8070.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8071.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8073.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8074.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8075.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8076.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8077.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8078.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8079.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8080.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8081.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8082.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8083.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8086.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8087.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8088.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8089.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8090.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8091.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8092.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8093.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8094.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8095.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8096.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8097.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8098.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8099.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8102.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8107.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8109.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8111.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8113.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8115.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8116.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8117.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8118.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8153.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8154.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8155.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8156.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8157.JPG Evening-Brahmasutra - batch_IMG_8176.JPG


Ananda-Spurana-Program-In-Kannada

Ananda-Spurana-Program-In-Kannada - batch_IMG_7630.JPG Ananda-Spurana-Program-In-Kannada - batch_IMG_7631.JPG Ananda-Spurana-Program-In-Kannada - batch_IMG_7632.JPG Ananda-Spurana-Program-In-Kannada - batch_IMG_7633.JPG Ananda-Spurana-Program-In-Kannada - batch_IMG_7636.JPG Ananda-Spurana-Program-In-Kannada - batch_IMG_7637.JPG Ananda-Spurana-Program-In-Kannada - batch_IMG_7638.JPG Ananda-Spurana-Program-In-Kannada - batch_IMG_7639.JPG Ananda-Spurana-Program-In-Kannada - batch_IMG_7647.JPG Ananda-Spurana-Program-In-Kannada - batch_IMG_7650.JPG Ananda-Spurana-Program-In-Kannada - batch_IMG_7652.JPG Ananda-Spurana-Program-In-Kannada - batch_IMG_7653.JPG Ananda-Spurana-Program-In-Kannada - batch_IMG_7654.JPG Ananda-Spurana-Program-In-Kannada - batch_IMG_7655.JPG




Photos Of The Day:

01-Temple-Visit-and-Banyan-Tree

20110305_Photo_1000_IMG_7651_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1001_IMG_7199_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1002_IMG_7185_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1003_IMG_7194_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1004_IMG_7202_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1005_IMG_7188_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1006_IMG_7177_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1007_IMG_7159_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1008_IMG_7191_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1009_IMG_7172_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1010_IMG_7154_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1011_IMG_7163_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1012_IMG_7654_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1013_IMG_7180_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1014_IMG_7648_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1015_IMG_7178_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1016_IMG_7187_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1017_IMG_7153_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1018_IMG_7164_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1019_IMG_7653_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1020_IMG_7175_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1021_IMG_7196_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1022_IMG_7169_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1023_IMG_7200_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1024_IMG_7647_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1025_IMG_7170_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1026_IMG_7193_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1027_IMG_7182_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1028_IMG_7161_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1029_IMG_7156_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1030_IMG_7656_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1031_IMG_7190_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1032_IMG_7158_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1033_IMG_7173_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1034_IMG_7155_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1035_IMG_7162_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1036_IMG_7655_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1037_IMG_7649_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1038_IMG_7181_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1039_IMG_7198_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1040_IMG_7650_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1041_IMG_7184_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1042_IMG_7203_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1043_IMG_7195_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1044_IMG_7176_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1045_IMG_7189_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1046_IMG_7171_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1047_IMG_7192_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1048_IMG_7183_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1049_IMG_7160_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1050_IMG_7157_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1051_IMG_7186_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1052_IMG_7179_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1053_IMG_7152_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1054_IMG_7652_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1055_IMG_7174_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1056_IMG_7201_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1057_IMG_7197_CMP_WM

02-Morning-Flag-Hoisting

20110305_Photo_1000_IMG_7151_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1001_IMG_7238_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1002_IMG_7224_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1003_IMG_7213_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1004_IMG_7246_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1005_IMG_7271_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1006_IMG_7260_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1007_IMG_7257_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1008_IMG_7235_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1009_IMG_7229_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1010_IMG_7252_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1011_IMG_7265_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1012_IMG_7230_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1013_IMG_7207_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1014_IMG_7279_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1015_IMG_7268_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1016_IMG_7148_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1017_IMG_7216_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1018_IMG_7221_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1019_IMG_7274_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1020_IMG_7243_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1021_IMG_7211_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1022_IMG_7226_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1023_IMG_7273_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1024_IMG_7244_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1025_IMG_7258_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1026_IMG_7249_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1027_IMG_7255_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1028_IMG_7262_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1029_IMG_7237_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1030_IMG_7219_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1031_IMG_7267_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1032_IMG_7250_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1033_IMG_7205_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1034_IMG_7232_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1035_IMG_7223_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1036_IMG_7214_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1037_IMG_7241_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1038_IMG_7276_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1039_IMG_7208_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1040_IMG_7253_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1041_IMG_7264_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1042_IMG_7231_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1043_IMG_7206_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1044_IMG_7278_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1045_IMG_7269_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1046_IMG_7149_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1047_IMG_7217_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1048_IMG_7220_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1049_IMG_7275_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1050_IMG_7242_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1051_IMG_7150_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1052_IMG_7239_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1053_IMG_7225_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1054_IMG_7212_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1055_IMG_7247_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1056_IMG_7270_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1057_IMG_7261_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1058_IMG_7256_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1059_IMG_7234_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1060_IMG_7228_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1061_IMG_7218_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1062_IMG_7266_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1063_IMG_7251_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1064_IMG_7204_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1065_IMG_7233_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1066_IMG_7222_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1067_IMG_7215_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1068_IMG_7240_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1069_IMG_7277_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1070_IMG_7209_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1071_IMG_7210_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1072_IMG_7227_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1073_IMG_7272_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1074_IMG_7245_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1075_IMG_7259_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1076_IMG_7263_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1077_IMG_7236_CMP_WM

03-Pancha-Tapas

20110305_Photo_1000_IMG_7292_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1001_IMG_7330_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1002_IMG_7352_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1003_IMG_7316_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1004_IMG_7321_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1005_IMG_7368_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1006_IMG_7346_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1007_IMG_7324_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1008_IMG_7313_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1009_IMG_7338_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1010_IMG_7286_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1011_IMG_7297_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1012_IMG_7329_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1013_IMG_7335_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1014_IMG_7360_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1015_IMG_7357_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1016_IMG_7305_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1017_IMG_7332_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1018_IMG_7350_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1019_IMG_7319_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1020_IMG_7281_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1021_IMG_7308_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1022_IMG_7341_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1023_IMG_7323_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1024_IMG_7314_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1025_IMG_7358_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1026_IMG_7284_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1027_IMG_7344_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1028_IMG_7326_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1029_IMG_7298_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1030_IMG_7337_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1031_IMG_7355_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1032_IMG_7362_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1033_IMG_7295_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1034_IMG_7349_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1035_IMG_7347_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1036_IMG_7325_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1037_IMG_7312_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1038_IMG_7339_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1039_IMG_7328_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1040_IMG_7296_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1041_IMG_7303_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1042_IMG_7334_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1043_IMG_7361_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1044_IMG_7356_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1045_IMG_7293_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1046_IMG_7331_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1047_IMG_7306_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1048_IMG_7353_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1049_IMG_7364_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1050_IMG_7342_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1051_IMG_7317_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1052_IMG_7320_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1053_IMG_7369_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1054_IMG_7282_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1055_IMG_7285_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1056_IMG_7359_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1057_IMG_7345_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1058_IMG_7310_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1059_IMG_7327_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1060_IMG_7336_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1061_IMG_7354_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1062_IMG_7363_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1063_IMG_7348_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1064_IMG_7294_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1065_IMG_7304_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1066_IMG_7333_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1067_IMG_7351_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1068_IMG_7291_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1069_IMG_7318_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1070_IMG_7280_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1071_IMG_7315_CMP_WM

04-Pratyaksha-Pada-Puja

20110305_Photo_1000_IMG_7479_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1001_IMG_7379_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1002_IMG_7386_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1003_IMG_7452_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1004_IMG_7465_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1005_IMG_7430_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1006_IMG_7374_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1007_IMG_7416_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1008_IMG_7443_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1009_IMG_7497_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1010_IMG_7397_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1011_IMG_7468_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1012_IMG_7413_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1013_IMG_7446_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1014_IMG_7471_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1015_IMG_7438_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1016_IMG_7392_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1017_IMG_7429_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1018_IMG_7457_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1019_IMG_7402_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1020_IMG_7435_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1021_IMG_7467_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1022_IMG_7405_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1023_IMG_7432_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1024_IMG_7398_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1025_IMG_7498_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1026_IMG_7495_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1027_IMG_7395_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1028_IMG_7408_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1029_IMG_7389_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1030_IMG_7423_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1031_IMG_7414_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1032_IMG_7376_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1033_IMG_7500_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1034_IMG_7476_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1035_IMG_7490_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1036_IMG_7390_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1037_IMG_7411_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1038_IMG_7426_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1039_IMG_7444_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1040_IMG_7462_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1041_IMG_7437_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1042_IMG_7400_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1043_IMG_7381_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1044_IMG_7481_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1045_IMG_7449_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1046_IMG_7425_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1047_IMG_7412_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1048_IMG_7447_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1049_IMG_7393_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1050_IMG_7439_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1051_IMG_7428_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1052_IMG_7482_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1053_IMG_7456_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1054_IMG_7434_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1055_IMG_7387_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1056_IMG_7487_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1057_IMG_7378_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1058_IMG_7453_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1059_IMG_7464_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1060_IMG_7431_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1061_IMG_7406_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1062_IMG_7375_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1063_IMG_7475_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1064_IMG_7442_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1065_IMG_7469_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1066_IMG_7496_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1067_IMG_7396_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1068_IMG_7410_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1069_IMG_7427_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1070_IMG_7445_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1071_IMG_7454_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1072_IMG_7463_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1073_IMG_7436_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1074_IMG_7401_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1075_IMG_7448_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1076_IMG_7380_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1077_IMG_7480_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1078_IMG_7399_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1079_IMG_7499_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1080_IMG_7466_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1081_IMG_7451_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1082_IMG_7433_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1083_IMG_7485_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1084_IMG_7409_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1085_IMG_7394_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1086_IMG_7377_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1087_IMG_7415_CMP_WM

05-Morning-Satsang

20110305_Photo_1000_IMG_7538_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1001_IMG_7546_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1002_IMG_7571_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1003_IMG_7524_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1004_IMG_7502_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1005_IMG_7557_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1006_IMG_7583_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1007_IMG_7529_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1008_IMG_7507_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1009_IMG_7552_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1010_IMG_7568_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1011_IMG_7543_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1012_IMG_7516_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1013_IMG_7511_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1014_IMG_7526_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1015_IMG_7558_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1016_IMG_7549_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1017_IMG_7555_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1018_IMG_7562_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1019_IMG_7519_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1020_IMG_7584_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1021_IMG_7505_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1022_IMG_7532_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1023_IMG_7541_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1024_IMG_7576_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1025_IMG_7523_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1026_IMG_7514_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1027_IMG_7508_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1028_IMG_7531_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1029_IMG_7506_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1030_IMG_7553_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1031_IMG_7587_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1032_IMG_7569_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1033_IMG_7575_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1034_IMG_7542_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1035_IMG_7517_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1036_IMG_7520_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1037_IMG_7547_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1038_IMG_7570_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1039_IMG_7503_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1040_IMG_7534_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1041_IMG_7561_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1042_IMG_7556_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1043_IMG_7528_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1044_IMG_7582_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1045_IMG_7518_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1046_IMG_7504_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1047_IMG_7566_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1048_IMG_7540_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1049_IMG_7577_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1050_IMG_7522_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1051_IMG_7588_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1052_IMG_7572_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1053_IMG_7510_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1054_IMG_7527_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1055_IMG_7548_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1056_IMG_7536_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1057_IMG_7554_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1058_IMG_7563_CMP_WM

06-Sarva-Darshan

20110305_Photo_1000_IMG_7604_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1001_IMG_7592_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1002_IMG_7610_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1003_IMG_7627_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1004_IMG_7601_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1005_IMG_7606_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1006_IMG_7590_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1007_IMG_7612_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1008_IMG_7589_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1009_IMG_7628_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1010_IMG_7595_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1011_IMG_7611_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1012_IMG_7596_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1013_IMG_7593_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1014_IMG_7605_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1015_IMG_7619_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1016_IMG_7608_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1017_IMG_7614_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1018_IMG_7613_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1019_IMG_7629_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1020_IMG_7602_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1021_IMG_7594_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1022_IMG_7591_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1023_IMG_7607_CMP_WM

07-Brahma-Sutras

20110305_Photo_1000_IMG_7981_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1001_IMG_7808_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1002_IMG_8089_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1003_IMG_8014_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1004_IMG_7841_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1005_IMG_8023_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1006_IMG_8100_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1007_IMG_7791_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1008_IMG_7955_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1009_IMG_8076_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1010_IMG_8162_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1011_IMG_7900_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1012_IMG_7937_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1013_IMG_8155_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1014_IMG_7926_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1015_IMG_8144_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1016_IMG_8173_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1017_IMG_7911_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1018_IMG_7832_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1019_IMG_7805_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1020_IMG_8126_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1021_IMG_7944_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1022_IMG_8111_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1023_IMG_7780_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1024_IMG_7850_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1025_IMG_8032_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1026_IMG_7898_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1027_IMG_8098_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1028_IMG_7819_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1029_IMG_8158_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1030_IMG_8019_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1031_IMG_7884_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1032_IMG_7800_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1033_IMG_8176_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1034_IMG_7914_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1035_IMG_7923_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1036_IMG_8000_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1037_IMG_7855_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1038_IMG_7976_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1039_IMG_7785_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1040_IMG_8123_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1041_IMG_7941_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1042_IMG_7881_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1043_IMG_8081_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1044_IMG_8049_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1045_IMG_7799_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1046_IMG_7849_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1047_IMG_7858_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1048_IMG_8119_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1049_IMG_7788_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1050_IMG_7919_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1051_IMG_8090_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1052_IMG_7777_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1053_IMG_7950_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1054_IMG_7967_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1055_IMG_7794_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1056_IMG_7844_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1057_IMG_7932_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1058_IMG_8150_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1059_IMG_8167_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1060_IMG_7905_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1061_IMG_7826_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1062_IMG_7811_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1063_IMG_8073_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1064_IMG_7998_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1065_IMG_8021_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1066_IMG_8016_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1067_IMG_7957_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1068_IMG_8102_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1069_IMG_7793_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1070_IMG_7821_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1071_IMG_8157_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1072_IMG_7935_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1073_IMG_7897_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1074_IMG_8129_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1075_IMG_7929_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1076_IMG_8068_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1077_IMG_8079_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1078_IMG_7886_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1079_IMG_8086_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1080_IMG_8171_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1081_IMG_8146_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1082_IMG_7924_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1083_IMG_7807_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1084_IMG_7830_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1085_IMG_8052_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1086_IMG_8113_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1087_IMG_7782_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1088_IMG_7971_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1089_IMG_7946_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1090_IMG_8124_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1091_IMG_7865_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1092_IMG_7852_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1093_IMG_7883_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1094_IMG_8083_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1095_IMG_8168_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1096_IMG_7968_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1097_IMG_7778_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1098_IMG_7835_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1099_IMG_8057_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1100_IMG_7802_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1101_IMG_8174_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1102_IMG_7857_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1103_IMG_7860_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1104_IMG_8002_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1105_IMG_8116_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1106_IMG_7787_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1107_IMG_7974_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1108_IMG_8107_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1109_IMG_7796_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1110_IMG_7965_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1111_IMG_7952_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1112_IMG_8013_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1113_IMG_8024_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1114_IMG_7846_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1115_IMG_7907_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1116_IMG_8165_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1117_IMG_8152_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1118_IMG_7930_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1119_IMG_8071_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1120_IMG_8046_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1121_IMG_8038_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1122_IMG_7979_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1123_IMG_7838_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1124_IMG_8092_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1125_IMG_7775_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1126_IMG_7892_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1127_IMG_7801_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1128_IMG_7836_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1129_IMG_8054_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1130_IMG_7922_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1131_IMG_7863_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1132_IMG_8036_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1133_IMG_7784_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1134_IMG_8115_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1135_IMG_7977_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1136_IMG_7940_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1137_IMG_8122_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1138_IMG_8048_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1139_IMG_7798_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1140_IMG_8109_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1141_IMG_7848_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1142_IMG_7880_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1143_IMG_8080_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1144_IMG_8091_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1145_IMG_7776_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1146_IMG_7891_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1147_IMG_7859_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1148_IMG_7789_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1149_IMG_8118_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1150_IMG_7918_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1151_IMG_7999_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1152_IMG_7951_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1153_IMG_8104_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1154_IMG_7966_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1155_IMG_8027_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1156_IMG_7845_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1157_IMG_8151_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1158_IMG_7904_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1159_IMG_8166_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1160_IMG_7827_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1161_IMG_8072_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1162_IMG_7810_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1163_IMG_7948_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1164_IMG_7809_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1165_IMG_8094_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1166_IMG_7894_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1167_IMG_7980_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1168_IMG_8015_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1169_IMG_7840_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1170_IMG_7790_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1171_IMG_7954_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1172_IMG_8077_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1173_IMG_7822_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1174_IMG_7901_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1175_IMG_8163_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1176_IMG_8154_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1177_IMG_8088_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1178_IMG_7888_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1179_IMG_7899_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1180_IMG_8099_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1181_IMG_8145_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1182_IMG_7927_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1183_IMG_8172_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1184_IMG_8051_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1185_IMG_7804_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1186_IMG_7945_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1187_IMG_8127_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1188_IMG_7972_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1189_IMG_8033_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1190_IMG_7885_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1191_IMG_8085_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1192_IMG_7818_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1193_IMG_8018_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1194_IMG_8169_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1195_IMG_7828_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1196_IMG_8028_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1197_IMG_7882_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1198_IMG_8082_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1199_IMG_7834_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1200_IMG_7803_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1201_IMG_8061_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1202_IMG_7920_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1203_IMG_8175_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1204_IMG_7917_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1205_IMG_7856_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1206_IMG_8034_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1207_IMG_8003_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1208_IMG_7975_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1209_IMG_7786_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1210_IMG_8117_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1211_IMG_7779_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1212_IMG_7964_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1213_IMG_7797_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1214_IMG_7953_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1215_IMG_8012_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1216_IMG_7847_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1217_IMG_7906_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1218_IMG_7931_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1219_IMG_8153_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1220_IMG_7812_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1221_IMG_8070_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1222_IMG_8047_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1223_IMG_7825_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1224_IMG_8093_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1225_IMG_7978_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1226_IMG_7839_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1227_IMG_7842_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1228_IMG_8020_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1229_IMG_8017_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1230_IMG_7956_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1231_IMG_7792_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1232_IMG_8103_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1233_IMG_7820_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1234_IMG_7817_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1235_IMG_7934_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1236_IMG_8156_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1237_IMG_8161_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1238_IMG_7903_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1239_IMG_7869_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1240_IMG_7896_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1241_IMG_8087_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1242_IMG_8078_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1243_IMG_7939_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1244_IMG_8170_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1245_IMG_7925_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1246_IMG_7806_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1247_IMG_8053_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1248_IMG_7831_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1249_IMG_7783_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1250_IMG_8112_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1251_IMG_8125_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1252_IMG_7947_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1253_IMG_7864_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1254_IMG_8031_CMP_WM

08-Acharya-Session

20110305_Photo_1000_IMG_7633_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1001_IMG_7640_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1002_IMG_7636_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1003_IMG_7631_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1004_IMG_7642_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1005_IMG_7639_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1006_IMG_7634_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1007_IMG_7644_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1008_IMG_7637_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1009_IMG_7632_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1010_IMG_7641_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1011_IMG_7638_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1012_IMG_7635_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1013_IMG_7630_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1014_IMG_7643_CMP_WM

09-Maheshwara-Puja

20110305_Photo_1000_IMG_7710_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1001_IMG_7727_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1002_IMG_7772_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1003_IMG_7745_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1004_IMG_7699_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1005_IMG_7759_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1006_IMG_7685_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1007_IMG_7694_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1008_IMG_7748_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1009_IMG_7688_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1010_IMG_7754_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1011_IMG_7763_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1012_IMG_7677_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1013_IMG_7701_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1014_IMG_7659_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1015_IMG_7718_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1016_IMG_7691_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1017_IMG_7672_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1018_IMG_7766_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1019_IMG_7751_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1020_IMG_7704_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1021_IMG_7722_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1022_IMG_7715_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1023_IMG_7680_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1024_IMG_7709_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1025_IMG_7678_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1026_IMG_7687_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1027_IMG_7725_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1028_IMG_7712_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1029_IMG_7664_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1030_IMG_7747_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1031_IMG_7770_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1032_IMG_7761_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1033_IMG_7756_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1034_IMG_7675_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1035_IMG_7703_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1036_IMG_7696_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1037_IMG_7669_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1038_IMG_7728_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1039_IMG_7670_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1040_IMG_7753_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1041_IMG_7764_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1042_IMG_7706_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1043_IMG_7693_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1044_IMG_7682_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1045_IMG_7769_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1046_IMG_7717_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1047_IMG_7720_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1048_IMG_7742_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1049_IMG_7690_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1050_IMG_7658_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1051_IMG_7719_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1052_IMG_7673_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1053_IMG_7767_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1054_IMG_7750_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1055_IMG_7705_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1056_IMG_7723_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1057_IMG_7714_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1058_IMG_7741_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1059_IMG_7708_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1060_IMG_7681_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1061_IMG_7698_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1062_IMG_7711_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1063_IMG_7726_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1064_IMG_7667_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1065_IMG_7773_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1066_IMG_7744_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1067_IMG_7684_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1068_IMG_7758_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1069_IMG_7749_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1070_IMG_7695_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1071_IMG_7755_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1072_IMG_7762_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1073_IMG_7676_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1074_IMG_7700_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1075_IMG_7689_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1076_IMG_7671_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1077_IMG_7752_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1078_IMG_7765_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1079_IMG_7730_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1080_IMG_7707_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1081_IMG_7692_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1082_IMG_7768_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1083_IMG_7683_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1084_IMG_7716_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1085_IMG_7721_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1086_IMG_7774_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1087_IMG_7743_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1088_IMG_7657_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1089_IMG_7686_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1090_IMG_7679_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1091_IMG_7724_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1092_IMG_7713_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1093_IMG_7746_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1094_IMG_7771_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1095_IMG_7760_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1096_IMG_7757_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1097_IMG_7674_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1098_IMG_7702_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1099_IMG_7729_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1100_IMG_7697_CMP_WM

10-Swamiji-and-Guests

20110305_Photo_1000_IMG_7733_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1001_IMG_7740_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1002_IMG_7737_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1003_IMG_7738_CMP_WM

03-Pancha-Tapas

20110305_Photo_1000_IMG_7340_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1001_IMG_7343_CMP_WM

04-Pratyaksha-Pada-Puja

20110305_Photo_1000_IMG_7384_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1001_IMG_7385_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1002_IMG_7388_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1003_IMG_7404_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1004_IMG_7407_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1005_IMG_7419_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1006_IMG_7420_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1007_IMG_7421_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1008_IMG_7422_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1009_IMG_7424_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1010_IMG_7440_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1011_IMG_7441_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1012_IMG_7450_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1013_IMG_7455_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1014_IMG_7458_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1015_IMG_7461_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1016_IMG_7472_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1017_IMG_7473_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1018_IMG_7474_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1019_IMG_7477_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1020_IMG_7483_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1021_IMG_7484_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1022_IMG_7486_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1023_IMG_7491_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1024_IMG_7492_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1025_IMG_7501_CMP_WM

05-Morning-Satsang

20110305_Photo_1000_IMG_7525_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1001_IMG_7533_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1002_IMG_7545_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1003_IMG_7550_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1004_IMG_7551_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1005_IMG_7573_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1006_IMG_7574_CMP_WM

06-Sarva-Darshan

20110305_Photo_1000_IMG_7597_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1001_IMG_7598_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1002_IMG_7615_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1003_IMG_7616_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1004_IMG_7625_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1005_IMG_7626_CMP_WM

07-Brahma-Sutras

20110305_Photo_1000_IMG_7781_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1001_IMG_7813_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1002_IMG_7829_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1003_IMG_7833_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1004_IMG_7837_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1005_IMG_7843_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1006_IMG_7853_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1007_IMG_7871_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1008_IMG_7872_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1009_IMG_7875_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1010_IMG_7877_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1011_IMG_7878_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1012_IMG_7879_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1013_IMG_7887_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1014_IMG_7889_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1015_IMG_7893_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1016_IMG_7895_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1017_IMG_7902_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1018_IMG_7909_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1019_IMG_7910_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1020_IMG_7912_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1021_IMG_7913_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1022_IMG_7921_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1023_IMG_7928_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1024_IMG_7942_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1025_IMG_7958_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1026_IMG_7959_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1027_IMG_7960_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1028_IMG_7961_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1029_IMG_7962_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1030_IMG_7963_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1031_IMG_7969_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1032_IMG_7986_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1033_IMG_7987_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1034_IMG_7993_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1035_IMG_7995_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1036_IMG_7996_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1037_IMG_7997_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1038_IMG_8001_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1039_IMG_8004_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1040_IMG_8009_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1041_IMG_8010_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1042_IMG_8011_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1043_IMG_8025_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1044_IMG_8026_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1045_IMG_8030_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1046_IMG_8040_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1047_IMG_8043_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1048_IMG_8050_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1049_IMG_8058_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1050_IMG_8059_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1051_IMG_8060_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1052_IMG_8062_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1053_IMG_8063_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1054_IMG_8069_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1055_IMG_8074_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1056_IMG_8075_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1057_IMG_8095_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1058_IMG_8096_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1059_IMG_8097_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1060_IMG_8101_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1061_IMG_8105_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1062_IMG_8106_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1063_IMG_8108_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1064_IMG_8114_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1065_IMG_8120_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1066_IMG_8121_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1067_IMG_8128_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1068_IMG_8132_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1069_IMG_8134_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1070_IMG_8139_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1071_IMG_8143_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1072_IMG_8147_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1073_IMG_8148_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1074_IMG_8149_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1075_IMG_8164_CMP_WM

09-Maheshwara-Puja

20110305_Photo_1000_IMG_7660_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1001_IMG_7661_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1002_IMG_7662_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1003_IMG_7663_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1004_IMG_7665_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1005_IMG_7666_CMP_WM 20110305_Photo_1006_IMG_7668_CMP_WM Sub Category:Shiva