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Darshan with The Avatar || Himalaya Yatra || 28 May 2005

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Name of Convention: Himalaya Yatra Date : 28 May 2005 Venue : Uttarkashi, Himalayas Title: Darshan with The Avatar

In this video, during the Himalaya Yatra on 28 May 2005, Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism HDH #Nithyananda Paramashivam gives Darshan to His devotees.

The word Darshan is traditionally used to describe the moment when an individual beholds a deity, saint, an enlightened being or an incarnation. The experience of Darshan is highly revered in Vedic tradition, as just seeing a divine or enlightened being can cleanse the karmas of lifetimes, and create deep and lasting transformation in an individual.

Although the word ‘Darshan’ is usually translated as ‘divine vision’ or ‘holy sight’, like many mystical Sanskrit words, Darshan cannot simply be translated; Rather, it is something that has to be experienced to be truly understood.


यस्य दर्शनमात्रेण मनसः स्यात् प्रसन्नता । स्वयं भूयात् धृतिश्शान्तिः स भवेत् परमो गुरुः ॥ २९२॥

yasya darśan-mātreṇa manasaḥ syāt prasannatā | svayaṁ bhūyāt dhṛtiś-śāntiḥ sa bhavet paramo guruḥ || 292 ||

“By whose mere Darśan (vision), the mind becomes delighted with great joy (prasannatā); and firm patience and peacefulness (dhṛti-śanti) happens by itself, he is certainly the Parama Guru, Supreme Master.” - Guru Gita Ch3

Darshan is the powerful superconscious vibration that constantly emanates from an enlightened being, an incarnation or a deity; It is always present, whether anyone is there to receive it or not. The auspicious moment an individual is able to ‘catch’ it becomes the moment of Darshan for them. Darshan can be drawn from the Source by the receiver, by tuning into this superconscious vibration.

The breathing space of an incarnation is like an extension of their physical body. It is a live healing energy-field in which superconscious breakthrough can happen for individuals. When we are completely available and receptive to such an energy-field, we don’t need a technique to catch a glimpse of the same state. Even without much effort from our side, our bio-memory ‘learns’ the expression of enlightenment.


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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The Happening of Ganga on Planet Earth || Part 1 Himalaya Yatra || 28 May 2005

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Name Of The Program : Himalaya Yatra Part 1
Date : 28 May 2005
Venue : Uttarkashi, Himalayas
Title: The Happening of Ganga on Earth.

In this video, during the Himalaya Yatra on 28 May 2005, Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism HDH Nithyananda Paramashivam explains in detail to His devotees the origin of Ganga and how the River #Ganges, personified as the river Goddess Ganga, happened on the Planet to Earth.

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Metaphysical Origin of Ganga || Part 2 || Himalaya Yatra || 28 May 2005

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Name Of The Program : Himalaya Yatra Part 2
Date : 28 May 2005
Venue : Uttarkashi, Himalayas
Title: The Metaphysical Origin of Ganga

In this video, during the Himalaya Yatra on 28 May 2005, Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism HDH Nithyananda Paramashivam explains in detail to His devotees, the deeper meaning of the metaphysical origin of Ganga from the dimension of spiritual Enlightenment and explains how the story of bringing the river Ganges to Earth from the Heavens, is in fact a #metaphysical expression of Bhagirath's Enlightenment.

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Himalaya Yatra with The Avatar || Part 1 || Himalaya Yatra || 28 May 2005

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Name Of The Program : Himalaya Yatra Part-1 Session on: Yatra Orientation Date : 28 May 2005 Venue : Uttarkashi, Uttarkhand, India

In this video Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism HDH #Nithyananda Paramashivam speaks with the participants as they begin their #Yatra to Gangotri and gives them few sharings with short stories.

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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Working on Engrams || Part 2 || Himalaya Yatra || 28 May 2005

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Name Of The Program : Himalaya Yatra Part-2 Session on: Working on Engrams Date : 28 May 2005 Venue : Uttarkashi, Uttarkhand, India

In this video Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism HDH #Nithyananda Paramashivam speaks on achieving the state of Nithyananda-The Eternal #Bliss.He says we are stuck with our engrams (mental patterns) again and again which makes us feel we are not Nithyananda.These patterns when looked in and completed opens up the possibility in achieving the state of eternal bliss.

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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Competing or Complementing? || Part 3 || Himalaya Yatra || 28 May 2005

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Name Of The Convention : Himalaya Yatra Part 3 Title: Competing or Complementing? Date : 28 May 2005 Venue : Uttarkashi, Himalayas

In this video, during the Himalaya Yatra on 28 May 2005, Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism HDH #Nithyananda Paramashivam explains in detail the ultimate rule of how everything in the universe complements each other and that there is no contradiction on the planet earth.

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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Devotion or Knowledge? || Part 4 || Himalaya Yatra || 28 May 2005

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Name Of The Convention : Himalaya Yatra Part 4 Title: Devotion or Knowledge? Date : 28 May 2005 Venue : Uttarkashi, Himalayas

In this video, during the Himalaya Yatra on 28 May 2005, Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism HDH #Nithyananda Paramashivam narrates a beautiful story from Bhagavada, on bhakti (devotion) and jnana (knowledge), and explains how the peak of knowledge lies at the feet of devotion.

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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War on Engrams - Eternal Bliss || Part 5 || Himalaya Yatra || 28 May 2005

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Name Of The Convention : Himalaya Yatra Part 5 Title: War on Engrams Date : 28 May 2005 Venue : Uttarkashi, Himalayas

In this video, during the Himalaya Yatra on 28 May 2005, Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism HDH #Nithyananda Paramashivam explains the meaning of chanting Bhaja Govindam and talks about the special properties of Ganga water. Halfway through this video, HDH Nithyananda Paramashivam explains in detail the technique in getting rid of engrams that cause pain and suffering, and explains how to reach the state of eternal bliss, Nithyananda.

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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சம்ஸ்காரங்களை வெளியேற்றல் || இமாலய யாத்திரை || 28 May 2005

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நிகழ்ச்சி நிரல் - இமாலய யாத்திரை தலைப்பு - சம்ஸ்காரங்களை வெளியேற்றல் இடம் - உத்தர்காஷி, உத்தராகண்டம், இந்தியா தேதி - 28 May 2005

இந்த வீடியோ பதிவில் பகவான் ஸ்ரீ #நித்யானந்த பரமசிவம் சமஸ்காரங்கள், அதன் பாதிப்பை பற்றி விளக்குகிறார். நமக்குள் நம்மை ஆனந்தமாக இருக்கவிடாமல் தடுத்து கொண்டிருக்கும் இந்த சமஸ்காரங்களை வெளியேற்றுவதன் மூலம் நம்முடைய இயற்கை நிலையான ஆனந்தத்தை அடைகிறோம். அதற்கான நுட்பத்தை இதில் அளிக்கின்றார்.

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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Himalaya Yatra - Day 6


Gangothri

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Harsil

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Uttarkashi

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