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Bhagwan Himself making a form of the sacred bull, NANDI - vehicle of Lord Shiva, to adorn the temple in the carving area of the Aashram. | Bhagwan Himself making a form of the sacred bull, NANDI - vehicle of Lord Shiva, to adorn the temple in the carving area of the Aashram. |
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Title:
The Technique for the Zen Zone
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From the works of Enlightened Master Paramahamsa Nithyananda. Nithyananda here comments on Shiva Sutras - the greates encyclopedia of enlightenment. Here Shiva gives 108 techniques to Devi for her Enlightenment. In Vedanta there are three steps required for spiritual evolution - Shravana (Understanding), Manana (Meditating/Contemplating) and Nidhidhyasana (Experiencing). The very understanding of this sutra, Shiva takes you to liberation. This is the direct channel to the Zen Zone - the zone in which you are already liberated. This clip is taken from discourse titled "Integrate & Evolve" which may be ordered through www.Anandagalleria.com
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Erecting Flag Staff (Dvaja Sthambha) of Sri Nithyanandeshwara Devasthanam
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Daivi Archavatara Pratishta Karana Leela Patalam
Paramashiva assumes the Paancha Bhautika sharira - the body or the form made of the pancha bhutas - the five elements of nature. He assumes the form made of mrit - mud, shila - stone, Dhatu ie metal and bones and flesh made of the dhatus vata, pitta and kapha. Paramashiva descending and assuming the form of a living body, like human body is called Nijavatara. Paramashiva descending and assuming the form of deity made of stone /metal / clay is called Archavatara.
Archavatara is of many kinds - Swayambhu, Baana, Daivi, Arsha, Manusha etc. Daivi Archavatara is the form of the Divine made/ installed/ worshipped by a Devata while the Devata plays the leela of living on the Bhuloka.
Devi Parvati Parashakti in the form of Kamakshi installed and worshipped the first Daivi Archavatara - Ekamranatha swami - made of sand in Kancheepuram millions of years ago. She, in the form of Akhilandeshwari, installed and worshipped the Daivi Archavatara - Jambukeshwara Swami - in Tiruvanaikkaval.
Sri Ramachandra installed and worshipped the Daivi Archavatara - Sri Ramanatha Swami - in Rameshwaram 870,000 years ago in the Treta Yuga.
Keeping the Sampradaya of Nijavatara creating, installing and worshipping the Archavatara alive, the Nijavatara of Paramashiva - Jagadguru Mahasannidhanam His Divine Holiness Bhagawan Sri Nithyananda Paramashivam, at the tender age of 9, started reviving the most sacred science of making the Devatas of Kailasa descend to the Bhuloka in the form of Archavatara by personally creating the first Daivi Archavatara as part of His Avatara Leela.
When a Nijavatara manifests the Daivi Archavatara, He not only makes the Devata descend to the Bhuloka for the benefit of humanity, but also brings down some of the most sacred, secret, rare Divine aspects and components of Paramashiva from Kailasa and infuses those components in the Daivi Archavatara.
Devi Parvati brought down the DNA of Paramashiva into the Ekamranatha linga. Sri Rama brought down the Karma Dosha dahana component - the intense energy of Paramshiva that burns Karma and Doshas.
His Divine Holiness has brought down the Roga nivarana component - healing aspect of Paramashiva on the Nithyananda linga in Vaidyasarovar.
His Divine Holiness has brought down the Divine Kalpataru aspect of Paramashiva in the Archavatara Nithyanandeshwara Paramashiva and Nithyanandeshwari Parashakti.
Utsavams are one of the unique components of the Vedagamic Sanatana Hindu Dharma. In a utsavam, the Archavatara is taken around the town/village in procession in a ritualistic way as per Paramashiva's instructions in the Agamas. Out of His intense compassion towards the sick and aged ones who are not able to come to His abode - the temple, Paramashiva has directed in the Agamas that the Archavatara meant for procession to be taken around the whole town, so that even the sick and aged people receive His Anugraha and Shaktinipata.
As a part of the installation of an Archavatara, Paramashiva has directed in the Agamas that after the form of the Archavatara is carved and after the samskaras are done to the Archavatara as per agama, and before the deity is installed, it should be taken around the town for everyone to have the darshan of the Archavatara and receive His Anugraha and shaktinipata. This is called Pattana pravesham.
As per what Paramshiva revealed in the Agamas using His body in Maha Kailasa, Paramshiva in His Avatar as Jagadguru Mahasannidhanam His Divine Holiness Bhagawan Sri Nithyananda Paramashivam, created the Daivi Archavatara of Sri Nithyanandeshwari Parashakti sameta Sri Nithyanandeshwara Paramashiva who radiates the unique Kalpataru Shakti - the power to manifest any thought into reality - and performed the grand utsavam of Kodikkan Ratha Yatra.
Through this Kodikkan ratha yatra of Sri Nithyanandeshwara Paramashiva, more than 1 crore beings received the darshan, anugraha and shaktinipata of Paramshiva.
On 6 Nov 2006, Swamiji placed the energized Shiva Meru (3-dimensional structure representing the Cosmos) in the pit that was dug to install the flagstaff of the Temple of Sri Anandeshwar, and offered arati (lit camphor) to it. On this Meru, he installed the flagstaff on 7 Nov 2006.
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Bhagwan Himself making a form of the sacred bull, NANDI - vehicle of Lord Shiva, to adorn the temple in the carving area of the Aashram.
At 6pm Bhagwan descends into the pit made to accommodate the flagstaff of the temple
6:14pm Arati to the Meru.
The temple of Sri Nithyanandeshwara has been being built by the deep love and devotion of devotees, in the presence of HDH Bhagwan Sri Nithyananda Paramashivam, our beloved SWAMIJI.
Working untiringly and enthusiastically, ashramites are seen here involving themselves in building the temple.
Bhagwan Participates in the group work