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− | ==Photos== | + | Goddess Rajarajeshwari or Bhuvaneshwari, bears sweet significance in the Divine life of The Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism on the planet. When He was around ten years of age (~1988), during the nine-day festival of Navaratri, celebrating The Universal Cosmic Mother in all Her various forms and names, He beheld Her live form as Mother Rajarajeshwari or Bhuvaneshwari inside the Arunachaleshwara temple (in Tiruvannamalai, His birthplace). After the darshan, He immediately went home and started carving her form on soapstone, guided personally by none other than His own Guru - Arunagiri Yogishwara, embodiment of Paramashiva Himself. |
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| + | SPH reveals that with the carving of Rajarajeshwari, started KAILASA’s Nithyananda Sacred Arts Univercity - the wing of KAILASA that births thousands of deities in stone, metal, wood, marble and other material today. In birthing deities, SPH also acknowledges the deep inspiration of Sri Tiruchi Mahaswamigal, incarnation of The Cosmic Mother herself, who built the beautiful Raja Rajeshwari temple in his Sri Kailash ashrama Mahasamsthana in Bengaluru. It is he who recognised the incarnation in young SPH and initiated Him in Shakta sampradaya - the Hindu tradition of worshipping the Divine Feminine Energy. |
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− | '''Aruṇagiri Yogīśvara is the embodiment of Paramaśiva (the primordial Hindu Divinity) who assumed the human form thousands of years ago, and who assumed the form of a Sanyāsi and befriended His Divine Holiness Bhagavan Nithyananda Paramashivam (HDH) as His Guru in our times (1988-89). What unfolded, is the gift to humanity of the ideal 'Guru and Disciple' relationship, where the Guru - Aruṇagiri Yogīśvara - is the embodiment of Paramaśiva, and the disciple - HDH - is the current incarnation of Paramaśiva. Through the Happening of His beloved Guru, HDH recreates the magical experience of the Guru-disciple relationship for millions of His own disciples, kindling in them the yearning to discover the same sweet space of disciple-hood, and the bliss of Advaita - Oneness. The darshan (Divine physical presence) of Aruṇagiri Yogīśvara, and the nine-and-a-half-month period during the life of HDH, is the pivotal period during the childhood years of HDH.</div>
| + | SPH recalls how Tiruchi Swamigal, keeping SPH next to him, would draw in charcoal and show veteran temple architects (called sthapatis), nuances in the Hindu deity forms. |
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− | '''This small ornate metal container was one of the items materialized by Aruṇagiri Yogīśvara and gifted to The young Avatār. The Avatār would store the sacred 'jnānānjana' of Aruṇagiri Yogīśvara in this.
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| + | "One day in the temple, I went to the sannidhi (shrine) of Devi Unnamulai amman to have darśan of Devi and take her blessings. In the corner right next to the deity, suddenly the form of Devi appeared! When I had the darśan, I saw only Devi Bhuvaneshwari. It was just too much! |
| + | Slowly that very geometry and that form, both disappeared into My inner space. I was just laughing in ecstasy, crying, “Amma (mother) is here, Amma is here!” |
| + | “I saw Her!” I told Yogānanda Puri (Yoga Guru), “I saw Her with four hands!” |
| + | Then, I went back home, and carved the deity as I experienced her, the same way I saw her, in soapstone. |
| + | To chisel deities, I used to have a koni needle (thick long needle) and a kerosene stove. I would heat the needle, make a chisel, and start chiseling, using a wooden hammer. Then I would take it to My father’s friend and with his guidance finish it. This is how I made the Parāśakti deity. |
| + | When I took the finished deity to Ragupathi Yogi, he just checked the subtle energy flow in My hand. It was a yogic technique to determine whether the body had been exposed to a super-high frequency vibration. When he realized that I was telling the truth, suddenly he just prostrated at My feet! |
| + | He cried, “I am blessed, my boy! It takes a lifetime of spiritual practice to have a vision of Devi. You are indeed a Siddha puruṣa (realized being). Hereafter, Devi will be your ishta Devatā, your favored deity!” |
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− | jnānānjana is the black soot collected out of a ghee lamp fuelled by pure organic cow ghee, whose flame is energised by the Third Eye of a Superconscious being, in this instance Aruṇagiri Yogīśvara. The soot is mixed with pure ghee and stored. It is then used everyday to smear and energise one's own Third Eye located between the two eyebrows. The Third Eye is an important energy center which can be awakened by the sacred jnānānjana to facilitate one to radiate Superconscious powers.</div>
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| + | '''This is the deity carved by SPH. This deity is part of The Avatār's personal worship altar and receives direct worship from Him till date.<BR><BR> |
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− | '''The young Avatār had these wooden sandals specially made when He was 10 years old. He took it to Aruṇagiri Yogīśvara to energise them. Aruṇagiri Yogīśvara is the embodiment of Paramaśiva (the primordial Hindu Divinity) who assumed the form of a young Sanyasi (ascetic) and befriended The young Avatār as His Guru, in the unique Happening of 'Guru and Disciple' where the Guru is the embodiment of Paramaśiva and the disciple is the current incarnation of Paramaśiva! The relationship lasted nine months. Aruṇagiri Yogīśvara wore these sandals during that period of time. His feet imprint can be seen on the sandals till date (visible in the picture). Today, these sandals are preserved safely in the biography archives collection of the Mission.</div><BR><BR> | |
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− | '''Aruṇagiri Yogīśvara materialised and gifted The Young Avatār this stone Yoni (The base of a Shiva Linga) to house His Ātmalinga (Shiva Linga initiated and given by one's Guru, that is worn on the body continuously except while offering pūja to it).
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− | '''This very rare photograph of The young Avatār at around the age of 10, was discovered in Tiruvannamalai by the biography team, with a veteran photographer of the temple town.
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− | Here, The Avatār is wearing the saffron robe of initiation into sanyas (monkhood), given to Him by Aruṇagiri Yogīśvara, the embodiment of Paramaśiva, who took the human form of an ascetic, and played the role of His Guru for a period of nine and a half months in the physical plane.</div><BR><BR>
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− | '''Behind the main sanctum sanctorum in the Arunācaleśvara temple in Tiruvannamalai, this 4-pillared structure can be seen, with a small two-pillared structure in its front face as can be seen here. The darkness inside this smaller structure gives it a cave-like appearance. Under this is the jīva samadhi (final resting place) of Aruṇagiri Yogīśvara.
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− | It is seen emerging from inside this small structure that The young Avatār had the darśan of Aruṇagiri Yogīśvara as a sanyāsi (ascetic), walking out for the first time.
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− | '''Ochre robe of initiation given by Aruṇagiri Yogīśvara to The young Avatar when He was barely 12.
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− | This ochre robe is the robe of initiation Aruṇagiri Yogīśvara wrapped around The young Avatār initiating Him into Sanyās (monkhood). The initiation happened under a metaphysical Banyan tree which Aruṇagiri Yogīśvara led The young Avatar to. This is one of two objects that has come from the metaphysical plane to the physical plane as evidence for what happened in the metaphysical place. The other object is a porridge bowl given by Sri Rama to Sri Ramakrishna (a great Hindu incarnation) through an intense spiritual experience.</div><BR><BR>
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− | The Avatār carried this bag throughout His days of spiritual wandering across the span of India till the year 2000. Today, this bag is part of the biography archives collection. It still has in it holy ash that He used at that time.</div><BR><BR>
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Parashakti darshan
Goddess Rajarajeshwari or Bhuvaneshwari, bears sweet significance in the Divine life of The Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism on the planet. When He was around ten years of age (~1988), during the nine-day festival of Navaratri, celebrating The Universal Cosmic Mother in all Her various forms and names, He beheld Her live form as Mother Rajarajeshwari or Bhuvaneshwari inside the Arunachaleshwara temple (in Tiruvannamalai, His birthplace). After the darshan, He immediately went home and started carving her form on soapstone, guided personally by none other than His own Guru - Arunagiri Yogishwara, embodiment of Paramashiva Himself.
SPH reveals that with the carving of Rajarajeshwari, started KAILASA’s Nithyananda Sacred Arts Univercity - the wing of KAILASA that births thousands of deities in stone, metal, wood, marble and other material today. In birthing deities, SPH also acknowledges the deep inspiration of Sri Tiruchi Mahaswamigal, incarnation of The Cosmic Mother herself, who built the beautiful Raja Rajeshwari temple in his Sri Kailash ashrama Mahasamsthana in Bengaluru. It is he who recognised the incarnation in young SPH and initiated Him in Shakta sampradaya - the Hindu tradition of worshipping the Divine Feminine Energy.
SPH recalls how Tiruchi Swamigal, keeping SPH next to him, would draw in charcoal and show veteran temple architects (called sthapatis), nuances in the Hindu deity forms.
SPH describes the incident in His own words thus:
"One day in the temple, I went to the sannidhi (shrine) of Devi Unnamulai amman to have darśan of Devi and take her blessings. In the corner right next to the deity, suddenly the form of Devi appeared! When I had the darśan, I saw only Devi Bhuvaneshwari. It was just too much!
Slowly that very geometry and that form, both disappeared into My inner space. I was just laughing in ecstasy, crying, “Amma (mother) is here, Amma is here!”
“I saw Her!” I told Yogānanda Puri (Yoga Guru), “I saw Her with four hands!”
Then, I went back home, and carved the deity as I experienced her, the same way I saw her, in soapstone.
To chisel deities, I used to have a koni needle (thick long needle) and a kerosene stove. I would heat the needle, make a chisel, and start chiseling, using a wooden hammer. Then I would take it to My father’s friend and with his guidance finish it. This is how I made the Parāśakti deity.
When I took the finished deity to Ragupathi Yogi, he just checked the subtle energy flow in My hand. It was a yogic technique to determine whether the body had been exposed to a super-high frequency vibration. When he realized that I was telling the truth, suddenly he just prostrated at My feet!
He cried, “I am blessed, my boy! It takes a lifetime of spiritual practice to have a vision of Devi. You are indeed a Siddha puruṣa (realized being). Hereafter, Devi will be your ishta Devatā, your favored deity!”
This is the deity carved by SPH. This deity is part of The Avatār's personal worship altar and receives direct worship from Him till date.