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− | In this video, the Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism HDH #Nithyananda Paramashivam speaks to delegates of the Himalayan Yatra. In this questions & answers session at the feet of the sacred Himalayas, HDH talks about the divine connection to the Cosmic | + | In this video, the Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism HDH #Nithyananda Paramashivam speaks to delegates of the Himalayan Yatra. In this questions & answers session at the feet of the sacred Himalayas, HDH talks about the divine connection to the Cosmic Nithyananda of which He is only an expression, the thread of the universal cloth that connects us all and to which we are all connected at all the time. From the spiritual technique of wandering to the benefit of chanting mantras to predictions for India in 2020, HDH shares precious wisdom with his devotees in a mystic setting, making them experience first-hand the rare and supreme connection with an Enlightened Master. |
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. | 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. | ||
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Himalayas yatra || Uttarkashi || 17 Jun 2004
Narration
The Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism (SPH) led a group of most fortunate beings on the first Himalayan Yatra after the declaration of expanding the Mission of KAILASA to the International forum. In June 2004, the fortnight long yatra happened (commencing on 12 June 2004). The photographs have been uploaded in parts across several pages (some dated and some undated). Any one who participated in this yatra and wishes to share your yatra memories, is welcome to do so. We will publish precious details from it and enrich the world more on this historic yatra. On this day (17 June 2004), The SPH delivers a discourse to the delegates in Uttarkashi just before ascending further on the Himalayan Ghats.
Title:
When You See Without Words, You See the Whole (Isha Upanishad Verse 3, Himalaya Yatra, 17 June 2004)
Description:
In this casual session during the Himalayan Yatra in June 2004, after a visit to Gomukh, the origin of River Ganga Ma, HDH expands on the meaning of the 3rd Verse of the Isha Upanishad. In this session, HE reveals the aim of the verse addressing all types of people - the intellectual, emotional, and being level people. HE reveals the profound truth - using words to label anything - is what prevents us from experiencing Oneness with the whole. HE expounds on the importance of not adding words as a frame for everything you perceive and instead experiencing it as it is. He reveals, if this one sutra is understood all conflicts can disappear. This powerful verse has the key for the heart, head and soul. HE reveals powerful techniques for all people. In the graceful Himalayas He reveals anything you try even once, Himalaya helps you thousands times.
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Title
Be in Nithya Ananda || Part 1 || Himalaya Yatra || 17 June 2004
Description
Name Of The Convention : Himalaya Yatra Session on: Questions & Answers Date : 17 June 2004 Venue : Uttarkashi, Uttarakhand, India Title: Be in Nithya Ananda Part 1
In this video, the Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism HDH #Nithyananda Paramashivam speaks to delegates of the Himalayan Yatra. In this questions & answers session at the feet of the sacred Himalayas, HDH talks about the divine connection to the Cosmic Niythananda of which He is only an expression, the thread of the universal cloth that connects us all and to which we are all connected at all the time. From the spiritual technique of wandering to the benefit of chanting mantras to predictions for India in 2020, HDH shares precious wisdom with his devotees in a mystic setting, making them experience first-hand the rare and supreme connection with an Enlightened Master.
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.
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Title
Be in Nithya Ananda || Part 2 || Himalaya Yatra || 17 June 2004
Description
Name Of The Convention : Himalaya Yatra Session on: Questions & Answers Date : 17 June 2004 Venue : Uttarkashi, Uttarakhand, India Title: Be in Nithya Ananda Part 2
In this video, the Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism HDH #Nithyananda Paramashivam speaks to delegates of the Himalayan Yatra. In this questions & answers session at the feet of the sacred Himalayas, HDH talks about the divine connection to the Cosmic Nithyananda of which He is only an expression, the thread of the universal cloth that connects us all and to which we are all connected at all the time. From the spiritual technique of wandering to the benefit of chanting mantras to predictions for India in 2020, HDH shares precious wisdom with his devotees in a mystic setting, making them experience first-hand the rare and supreme connection with an Enlightened Master.
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.
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