January 28 2011

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Renounce the Mind: Patanjali Yoga Sutras 105

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Avatar and Enlightened Master Paramahamsa Nithyananda continued to speak on the best way to deal with our mind, namely by renouncing it! This Patanjali Yoga Sutra on Ashtanga Yoga uses the keyword Pratyahara. Ahara means absorbing, taking in, Pratyahara means withdrawing, not taking anything in through the five senses. When the Kundalini is awakened, the senses shift, they are no longer ordinary. When the Kundalini awakens, when you experience levitation, you will automatically experience the shifting of senses.

Your senses are matter used by your inner space. Your mind works through your senses and experiences the world through sensual pleasures or pain. Now, if your mind withdraws from sensory activities and returns to the source, restoration, that is what Swamiji calls Pratyahara.

Withdrawing the senses, restoring them to space where constant joy is happening without any happening, is the ultimate goal! If you see anything new, your senses will come alive. How cunning your senses are. How it easily it gets attached or excited.

Somehow your mind catches things to get excited. Excitement has nothing to do with the object, it's something to do with your ideas. Being attached to anything is important, whether to a steel plate or silver plate or mud plate. The attachment is to be renounced.

The process of the mind going through the senses is the constant distraction. A conscious decision has to be made, to withdraw the mind and restore it to the original stuff out of which it's made, without going through the different happenings of the 5 senses and being in the space of joy which happens without happening.

"So decide not to go through the useless sensory distractions, get into space where the ultimate joy, peace, and bliss is happening, without happening."

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(00:37)

Today's subject: "Renounce the mind to realize your Self". In Patanjali yoga sutra: 105th sutra, the 2nd chapter, 54th verse. "sva-viṣaya-asamprayoge cittasya svarūpa-anukāraḥ iva indriyāṇām pratyāhāraḥ"

(01:37)

Swami Vivekananda translates this as: "pratyāhāraḥ or the drawing in of the organs is affected by their giving up their own objects and taking as it were the form of mind stuff". Swami Prabhavananda translates as: "When the mind is withdrawn from the sense objects and sense organs also withdraw themselves from their respective objects and thus are said to imitate the mind. This is known as pratyāhāraḥ".

Swami Satchidananda translates as: "When the senses withdraw themself from the objects and imitate as it were, the nature of the mind stuff is pratyāhāraḥ". 

(02:34)

I'll try to translate this sutra. Please understand the word pratyāhāraḥ. That's the key word. āhāraḥ means absorbing, taking in, pratyāhāraḥ means withdrawing, not taking anything in. āhāra means through five sense you absorb; like seeing, listening, eating... sorry tasting, that’s the right word than eating, tasting, smelling, touching. These are āhāra - five senses. pratyāhāra means not taking anything through the five senses.

(03:52)

As Ma Nithyatma was saying in her experience, when the kundalini is awakened, the senses are shifting. They are no more ordinary! Actually when the kundalini awakens, when you experience levitation, you will automatically experience pratyāhāra. Let me explain pratyāhāra - how the senses are working, how the āhāra happens and pratyāhāraḥ happens, how the kundalini awakening directly impacts and influences the pratyāhāraḥ. First thing, your senses are matter used by your inner space, your mind. Your mind works through your senses and experiences the world through sensual pleasures or pains like seeing, listening, smelling, tasting, touching.

(05:35)

Now the stuff out of which your mind is made, if it withdraws from the senses activities, sensory activities and returns to its source, restoration, returning to the source - that is what I call pratyāhāraḥ. Withdrawing the senses, restoring them into the space where intense excitement and joy is a constant happening, without any happening.

(06:26)

Please understand. The joy and excitement happens in your senses only if there is something is happening outside. If your cell phone rings, excitement - Oh!! Maybe some friend; if you get an email - Oh! Excitement - Maybe some good news!! If you see food, Aaaw!! Come on... Now the tongue is alive!!! If you see anything new, immediately excitement!!

(07:01)

Yesterday I saw, all bramhacharis and bramhacharinis were asked to eat in the mud plate to experience renunciation. Of course eating in the mud plate is very good for your health also; especially the plate which is made out of Ganges mud. We use that's what in our ashram, the plates made out of Ganges mud. When you put the hot food, hot rice into it and mix with sambar and eat in hand, that is something totally different! The energy and quality and even the chemistry of the food is different!! It works with your body like anything.

(07:50)

In sanyas training, there is a life called ‘Ganga based’ . They will morning take bath in Ganges water, drink Ganges water, use the Ganga mud to brush the teeth and the sticks which is collected from the trees which grows out of Ganga water, with that stick they will burn and cook their food in the pot made up out of Ganga mud; and the rice grown in the Ganga field and eat that and sleep in the breeze of Ganga and do their spiritual practices sitting in the banks of Ganga. The Ganga based life is a spiritual training.

(08:43)

So that is the reason I asked all my bramacharis and bramhacharinis to eat in the plate made out of Ganga mud. Even in that I saw these bramachari, especially one bramacharini, five times she wrote her name. I thought, "Oh God!! To avoid the excitement only the Ganga mud plate, but the plate has become such a big excitement". Then I went round and checked in the kitchen almost in ever plate five names... five times names are there.

(09:22)

In Pattinatar's disciple Badragiriyar, there was a great siddha Pattinathar in Tamilnadu from a very... He is from a very charitable community. He is born and brought up in a community which does business 'nagarathars'. So he is a highly charitable minded person. He had some renunciation experience. So he gave away all the property and became a sadhu. Because he became a sadhu, actually he used to give, lend money even to kings. Suddenly, he became sadhu.

(10:02)

One king, king of Badragiri who used to borrow money from this Pattinathar , he was shocked!! Somebody who can lend money to me, king, has become a sadhu... renounced all the wealth! He was shocked and he came to see the Pattinathar. Pattinathar just gave two three great teachings, essence of life; that clicked with Badragiriyar, Badragiri king and he also renounced everything and came and started staying at the feet of Pattinathar. So Pattinathar always used to take food from the hand and eat. But this his disciple after all he was a king, so he decided to have a small mud plate to eat. But Pattinathar did not like the idea of having a mud plate to eat. But king after all poor guy, it’s too much to eat from the hand , he needs at least the basic comfort to eat from a plate. He got a mud plate.

(11:18)

Naturally when there is a mud plate, you will take the food little more than what is required because you do not know how much is enough. With hand if somebody gives you will eat, eat. When the stomach is full you will say, “No, enough go back”. So person who brought the food has to take the remaining back. Who came to give you alms, he will give how much you want and after that he will go back with the remaining food. So, no problem. But when you have a plate, naturally they will dump the food and go away. And this guy everyday he saw remaining there was little food.

(11:59)

One day one small dog came to him and he gave that food to that dog. And continuously like this few days when he gave the food to the dog, the dog got attached to him and it started staying with him. And after few days he started taking automatically little more food for the dog also. Earlier whatever was excess he started giving. So accepting the excess; the first fall!! The second fall, now for the dog also he started taking more food.

(12:38)

One day Shiva himself came down as a sadhu; as a siddha to Pattinathar and asked. "Oh Lord! Please give me something". He asked for alms. Pattinathar looked up and said, he understood it is Shiva. "I am a paradesi, I don't have anything to give. Maybe in the other side of the temple one of my disciple who is a samsari is sitting. Go and ask him something. He will give you".

(13:13)

So Shiva went to the Badragiriyar, the disciple who was king, the ex-king and asked the Badragiriyar, "Please give me something I am a sadhu". Then he looked up and said, "I am also a sadhu". Then the....Then Shiva said, "No, no. I went to your guru who is sitting in the eastern side of the temple, Pattinathar. He said he is a sadhu, he doesn't have anything but his disciple Badragiriyar.... he mentioning you that you are a samsari, grihasta, householder, he asked me to come and beg from you.”

(13:57)

Then suddenly it clicked to that king, the Badragiriyar, Oh God! oodum tirunayyum yenae samsari aakeeyado he excites, he cries in Tamil, “this begging bowl and the dog which eats my remaining.... this too can it make me a householder, a bound man, a grihasta! Oh God!! What have I done?” It clicks. That idea clicks with him and he throws that mud plate on the dog. The plate breaks and the dog dies and he is liberated.

(14:39)

Please understand how cunning your senses are. The things the life is created around you so that the external excitements are avoided but you are excited even about those few things. I have seen these sadhus, they will leave everything and go away to Haridwar or Rishikesh and stay outside some temple, beg and eat but after two three months they will be attached to the place. Even when they go out they will put a towel that no other, nobody else should come and sit in that place.

(15:16)

That’s exactly getting a mud plate to eat. What for? So that you will not have other excitement attachment; and writing 5 times your name and making all kinds of kolam and flower garlands in that. I thought, "Oh God!! All these things are created so that the mind will avoid going through the senses too much and stop the getting excitement. But somehow our mind catches even these things and start getting excited".

(16:07)

So the excitement has nothing do with the object. It is something to do with your ideas. Whether you are attached to the 5 acre land or 2 feet land outside the temple to sit and beg is not important. You are attached is important. Whether you are attached to a silver plate or steel plate or to the mud plate is not important; you are attached. Even in the silver plate nobody used to write the name.

(16:54)

Mind going through the senses is the constant distraction. A conscious decision to withdraw the mind and restore it in its original stuff out of which it is made without going through the different happenings of the five senses, being in the space of constant excitement and joy which happens without happening is pratyāhāraḥ. So decide not to let the mind to go into the useless sensory distractions. Get into the space of ultimate excitement, peace and joy; without happening. Space where ultimate joy, peace, bliss is happening without any happening. Get into that. That is what I call pratyāhāraḥ!!

(18:41)

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

(19:02)




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Love, Sex and Kundalini Awakening Nithyananda - Q&A

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Question and answer session by Paramahamsa Nithyananda

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Sadāshiva samārambām shankarācharya madhyamām Asmadācharya paryanthām vande guru paramparām.

(00:46)

I welcome you all with My Love and Respects. I welcome all the devotees who are with us around the world at this moment. Dubai, Seattle, New York, LA, Dallas, Juarez Mexico, Vancouver, and all other individuals who are sitting with us and small satsang groups who are sitting with us through the eN TV. I welcome you all with My Love and Respects. Before entering into today's subject, satsang, I'll answer some of the questions. I'll respond to some of the questions.

(01:51)

It’s a question from Vanaja, New Jersey satsang center coordinator: "I had an epiphany coming from home, coming home from NSP today. I asked You yesterday if I could help heal people and you gave me Your blessings. I realized today there is so much more involved. I want to be able to talk to trees, insects, people in their own language, mountains, flowers, my car, animals; absolutely everything. When I do a healing, I want to be able to see their inside their body or frame to see what diseases they need to self heal. I want to see the CNS and be inside the bark of a tree and communicate and listen to everything. I also want to be able to download any information from the cosmos, so I have clinical evidence to support my findings and speak intelligently with all of God's creations. I want to be able to understand how they feel, see what they need to survive and most of all I want everything including tables and chairs to trust me to help them. I want to be one with nature. This sounds beyond logic and little crazy. But I know in my heart of heart this is the meaning behind my name and the path that You have chosen for me. Am I right? If the answer is 'yes', please give me Your blessing. I am so excited about this".

(03:15)

HDH: “Vanaja answer is 'YES'. The way is: constantly heal and unclutch. Healing, our healing process is based on love so when you radiate love, love is the emotion which is immediately reciprocated by cosmos. Sex is the emotion which is immediately contradicted by cosmos. Please understand. Love is the emotion which immediately responded by anything in the cosmos. When you feel love, within few moments you will see it comes back to you from the cosmos. Immediately cosmos responds to it. The tree, the flower, mountain, nature everything responds to it. The sex, even your own body will be against it. See, when it is awakened, even your own body immediately will resist. Our whole healing process is love based. So understand it is completely love based. So continue, continue, continue, intensely radiate love. You will see and experience whatever you are asking”.

(04:56)

Next question from Ma Nithya Atma, LA, VEDIC TEMPLE: "Last night's satsang and this morning's repeat of it via eN TV, you were giving us a strong kundalini experience. I experienced a very intense shaking from root to crown and at times I was levitating while I watched from home this morning. I then had to go to teach yoga class, and during one pose I had to stop because I thought it would take me back into the spiralling movement which could lead to levitation. Also the five senses are shifting. All the five senses are different and it is not all that easy to relate to life around me. So is it better to withdraw while this shift is going on or should I just move with the flow of everyday life activity, even though it feels strange and different. Are we bound to have public displays of spontaneous activity like levitation? Every day I give so much gratitude for what you are giving us all. If only everyone knew the great gift you are sharing.

(06:05)

HDH: Nithya atma, you need to understand two things. First, what you are going through now, the senses are shifting. Actually today exactly this is the same sutra Patanjali is giving us, I am going to express. When the senses are shifting, because of levitation and kundalini experience, it is good to withdraw at least for 3 months, so that your body gets completely matured, established in kundalini. Please understand yogic body is made of unclutching, intense tapas, kundalini and protein. When you are going through this levitation experience, unclutching... unclutch as much as possible. When your rajas, means the restlessness is exhausted by unclutching, when you are feeling tamas, take up intense body building activities like yoga or weight lifting. Confuse the muscle by infusing the sweet pain of yoga and weight lifting. The third very important thing, bring joyful blissful mood to your muscles again and again by the kundalini awakening.

(08:05)

Please understand, whenever your kundalini is awakened, when you experience levitation by the Master’s presence, all your muscles feel joyful, ecstatic, blissful! That is why even if you have one dose of kundalini experience; I can call one dose means maybe 10 minutes of the Master’s presence, next at least seventy two hours three days that will go on be staying in your muscle memory. Means, your muscle memory, muscles are being soaked into the honey. It constantly stays inside you. So please understand, let your body be built during the initial periods of kundalini awakening with this four material. One: Intense yoga and body building activities like a weight lifting, all the things which creates sweet pain inside the body; of course with proper instructions, first. Second: Intense unclutching as much as possible. Third: Masters presence as much as possible. Fourth: Protein; Means a disciplined sattvic diet; no animal protein. Please understand. When your kundalini is awakened add only vegetable protein; protein through vegetarian means. Do not add animal protein. This four is enough to create a complete Yogic body and Vedic mind.

(10:13)

So, I will recommend anybody who has started experiencing kundalini and levitation; three months if you retire from all other activity and work intensely, you will create a perfect yogic body and vedic mind. Then go to the world and show. Do all the circus. You are asking here, "Are we bound to have public displays of spontaneous activity like levitation"? After establishing yourself, go round and show not just levitation, even teleportation!! Nothing wrong; but I will sincerely recommend any sincere seeker who wants to establish themselves into this kundalini experience permanently, when you are experiencing kundalini, when you started experiencing, within a month decide - three months back out from the normal activity and regular life . Either come and stay in the ashram; I am creating ambience just for that. See it’s like a.... Our ashram is like a 'green house of consciousness', 'nursery for new man'. So when the kundalini experience happens in you, when you start levitating, the best thing is come to the green house of consciousness, nursery of new man. And all four are provided for you here and something more for growing consciousness, to nurture your consciousness, to make you a new man. New being!

(12:12)

So try, whoever is experiencing the awakening. So I'll sincerely recommend come and be here at least for 3 months. It is just a beautiful, intense, amazing, experience! And create a new body and new mind. It can really help you. It can really awaken your whole being!

(12:54)


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IMG_8364_CMP_WM IMG_8365_CMP_WM IMG_8366_CMP_WM IMG_8367_CMP_WM IMG_8368_CMP_WM IMG_8369_CMP_WM IMG_8370_CMP_WM IMG_8371_CMP_WM IMG_8372_CMP_WM IMG_8373_CMP_WM IMG_8374_CMP_WM IMG_8375_CMP_WM IMG_8376_CMP_WM IMG_8377_CMP_WM IMG_8379_CMP_WM IMG_8380_CMP_WM IMG_8381_CMP_WM IMG_8382_CMP_WM IMG_8383_CMP_WM IMG_8384_CMP_WM IMG_8385_CMP_WM IMG_8386_CMP_WM IMG_8387_CMP_WM IMG_8388_CMP_WM IMG_8389_CMP_WM IMG_8390_CMP_WM IMG_8391_CMP_WM IMG_8392_CMP_WM IMG_8393_CMP_WM IMG_8394_CMP_WM IMG_8395_CMP_WM IMG_8396_CMP_WM IMG_8397_CMP_WM IMG_8398_CMP_WM IMG_8399_CMP_WM IMG_8400_CMP_WM IMG_8401_CMP_WM IMG_8402_CMP_WM IMG_8567_CMP_WM IMG_8568_CMP_WM IMG_8569_CMP_WM IMG_8570_CMP_WM IMG_8577_CMP_WM IMG_8578_CMP_WM IMG_8639_CMP_WM IMG_8640_CMP_WM IMG_8641_CMP_WM IMG_8642_CMP_WM IMG_8643_CMP_WM IMG_8644_CMP_WM IMG_8645_CMP_WM IMG_8646_CMP_WM IMG_8655_CMP_WM IMG_8656_CMP_WM

02-Pada-Puja

IMG_8125_CMP_WM IMG_8126_CMP_WM IMG_8127_CMP_WM IMG_8128_CMP_WM IMG_8129_CMP_WM IMG_8130_CMP_WM IMG_8131_CMP_WM IMG_8132_CMP_WM IMG_8133_CMP_WM IMG_8134_CMP_WM IMG_8135_CMP_WM IMG_8137_CMP_WM IMG_8138_CMP_WM IMG_8139_CMP_WM IMG_8140_CMP_WM IMG_8141_CMP_WM IMG_8142_CMP_WM IMG_8143_CMP_WM IMG_8144_CMP_WM IMG_8147_CMP_WM IMG_8148_CMP_WM IMG_8149_CMP_WM IMG_8150_CMP_WM IMG_8151_CMP_WM IMG_8152_CMP_WM IMG_8153_CMP_WM IMG_8154_CMP_WM IMG_8155_CMP_WM IMG_8156_CMP_WM IMG_8157_CMP_WM IMG_8158_CMP_WM IMG_8159_CMP_WM IMG_8160_CMP_WM IMG_8161_CMP_WM IMG_8162_CMP_WM IMG_8163_CMP_WM IMG_8164_CMP_WM IMG_8165_CMP_WM IMG_8166_CMP_WM IMG_8167_CMP_WM IMG_8168_CMP_WM IMG_8169_CMP_WM IMG_8170_CMP_WM IMG_8171_CMP_WM IMG_8172_CMP_WM IMG_8173_CMP_WM IMG_8174_CMP_WM IMG_8175_CMP_WM IMG_8176_CMP_WM IMG_8177_CMP_WM IMG_8178_CMP_WM IMG_8179_CMP_WM IMG_8180_CMP_WM IMG_8181_CMP_WM IMG_8182_CMP_WM IMG_8183_CMP_WM IMG_8184_CMP_WM IMG_8185_CMP_WM IMG_8186_CMP_WM IMG_8187_CMP_WM IMG_8188_CMP_WM IMG_8189_CMP_WM IMG_8190_CMP_WM IMG_8191_CMP_WM IMG_8192_CMP_WM IMG_8193_CMP_WM IMG_8194_CMP_WM IMG_8195_CMP_WM IMG_8196_CMP_WM IMG_8197_CMP_WM IMG_8198_CMP_WM IMG_8199_CMP_WM IMG_8200_CMP_WM IMG_8201_CMP_WM IMG_8202_CMP_WM IMG_8203_CMP_WM IMG_8204_CMP_WM IMG_8205_CMP_WM IMG_8206_CMP_WM IMG_8207_CMP_WM IMG_8208_CMP_WM IMG_8209_CMP_WM IMG_8210_CMP_WM IMG_8211_CMP_WM IMG_8212_CMP_WM IMG_8213_CMP_WM IMG_8214_CMP_WM IMG_8215_CMP_WM IMG_8216_CMP_WM IMG_8217_CMP_WM IMG_8218_CMP_WM IMG_8219_CMP_WM IMG_8220_CMP_WM IMG_8221_CMP_WM IMG_8222_CMP_WM IMG_8223_CMP_WM IMG_8224_CMP_WM IMG_8225_CMP_WM IMG_8226_CMP_WM IMG_8227_CMP_WM IMG_8228_CMP_WM IMG_8229_CMP_WM IMG_8230_CMP_WM IMG_8657_CMP_WM IMG_8658_CMP_WM IMG_8659_CMP_WM IMG_8660_CMP_WM IMG_8661_CMP_WM IMG_8662_CMP_WM IMG_8663_CMP_WM IMG_8664_CMP_WM IMG_8665_CMP_WM IMG_8666_CMP_WM IMG_8667_CMP_WM IMG_8668_CMP_WM IMG_8669_CMP_WM

03-Satsang

IMG_8233_CMP_WM IMG_8234_CMP_WM IMG_8235_CMP_WM IMG_8236_CMP_WM IMG_8237_CMP_WM IMG_8238_CMP_WM IMG_8239_CMP_WM IMG_8240_CMP_WM IMG_8241_CMP_WM IMG_8242_CMP_WM IMG_8243_CMP_WM IMG_8244_CMP_WM IMG_8245_CMP_WM IMG_8246_CMP_WM IMG_8247_CMP_WM IMG_8248_CMP_WM IMG_8249_CMP_WM IMG_8250_CMP_WM IMG_8251_CMP_WM IMG_8252_CMP_WM IMG_8253_CMP_WM IMG_8254_CMP_WM IMG_8255_CMP_WM IMG_8256_CMP_WM IMG_8257_CMP_WM IMG_8258_CMP_WM IMG_8259_CMP_WM IMG_8260_CMP_WM IMG_8261_CMP_WM IMG_8262_CMP_WM IMG_8263_CMP_WM IMG_8264_CMP_WM IMG_8265_CMP_WM IMG_8266_CMP_WM IMG_8267_CMP_WM IMG_8268_CMP_WM IMG_8269_CMP_WM IMG_8270_CMP_WM IMG_8271_CMP_WM IMG_8272_CMP_WM IMG_8273_CMP_WM IMG_8274_CMP_WM IMG_8275_CMP_WM IMG_8276_CMP_WM IMG_8277_CMP_WM IMG_8278_CMP_WM IMG_8279_CMP_WM IMG_8280_CMP_WM IMG_8281_CMP_WM IMG_8282_CMP_WM IMG_8283_CMP_WM IMG_8284_CMP_WM IMG_8285_CMP_WM IMG_8286_CMP_WM IMG_8287_CMP_WM IMG_8288_CMP_WM IMG_8289_CMP_WM IMG_8290_CMP_WM IMG_8291_CMP_WM IMG_8292_CMP_WM IMG_8293_CMP_WM IMG_8294_CMP_WM IMG_8296_CMP_WM IMG_8297_CMP_WM IMG_8298_CMP_WM IMG_8299_CMP_WM IMG_8300_CMP_WM IMG_8301_CMP_WM IMG_8302_CMP_WM IMG_8303_CMP_WM IMG_8304_CMP_WM IMG_8305_CMP_WM IMG_8306_CMP_WM IMG_8307_CMP_WM IMG_8308_CMP_WM IMG_8309_CMP_WM IMG_8310_CMP_WM IMG_8311_CMP_WM IMG_8312_CMP_WM IMG_8313_CMP_WM IMG_8314_CMP_WM IMG_8315_CMP_WM IMG_8317_CMP_WM IMG_8318_CMP_WM IMG_8319_CMP_WM IMG_8320_CMP_WM IMG_8321_CMP_WM IMG_8322_CMP_WM IMG_8323_CMP_WM IMG_8324_CMP_WM IMG_8325_CMP_WM IMG_8326_CMP_WM IMG_8327_CMP_WM IMG_8328_CMP_WM IMG_8329_CMP_WM IMG_8330_CMP_WM IMG_8331_CMP_WM IMG_8332_CMP_WM IMG_8333_CMP_WM IMG_8334_CMP_WM IMG_8335_CMP_WM IMG_8336_CMP_WM IMG_8337_CMP_WM IMG_8338_CMP_WM IMG_8339_CMP_WM IMG_8340_CMP_WM IMG_8341_CMP_WM IMG_8342_CMP_WM IMG_8343_CMP_WM IMG_8344_CMP_WM IMG_8346_CMP_WM IMG_8347_CMP_WM IMG_8348_CMP_WM IMG_8349_CMP_WM IMG_8350_CMP_WM

04-Sarva-Darshan

IMG_8352_CMP_WM IMG_8353_CMP_WM IMG_8354_CMP_WM IMG_8355_CMP_WM IMG_8356_CMP_WM IMG_8357_CMP_WM IMG_8358_CMP_WM IMG_8359_CMP_WM IMG_8360_CMP_WM IMG_8361_CMP_WM IMG_8363_CMP_WM IMG_8670_CMP_WM IMG_8672_CMP_WM

05-Session-with-Swamiji

IMG_8673_CMP_WM IMG_8674_CMP_WM IMG_8687_CMP_WM IMG_8688_CMP_WM IMG_8689_CMP_WM IMG_8690_CMP_WM IMG_8695_CMP_WM IMG_8696_CMP_WM IMG_8697_CMP_WM IMG_8698_CMP_WM IMG_8699_CMP_WM IMG_8700_CMP_WM IMG_8701_CMP_WM IMG_8702_CMP_WM IMG_8703_CMP_WM IMG_8704_CMP_WM IMG_8705_CMP_WM IMG_8707_CMP_WM