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Title:

Healing Through Mantras

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In this discourse, Paramahamsa Nithyananda describes in detail the healing process that happens through mantras (chants). The scientific explanation of what mantras are, how sound energy can be used effectively to heal are explained in this discourse. Paramahamsa Nithyananda also describes everything at the energy level and the difference between sound and light energy-based civilizations.

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Healing Through Mantras: Nithyananda

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(00:20) Sadāshiva samārambām shankarācharya madhyamām Asmadācharya paryanthām vande guru paramparām. (00:56)

I welcome you all with My love and respects. Today’s subject is Healing through Mantras. Let’s get to the basics. Whatever exists, exists as sound. Again and again Upanishad says ‘Naada Brahman’. From the nada, the sound, the existence expresses itself. The other day I was telling, everything is made out of molecules. Molecules are made out of atoms. Atoms are made out of something called subatomic particles - quarks. It is the nada - sound, which acts as energy field which keeps the quarks together, which binds quarks together and retains the solid form, an object, matter. So nada is the ingredient which is responsible for mud to remain as pot. Whatever you see, the reason for it to remain in its shape, nada is responsible...

(03:13)

The sound, the vibration, when it comes from the pure Source, uncreated, it’s called anahata. In each one of us the ability to listen to anahata exists; uncreated sound. See if a sound is created by two things striking each other, if it happens because of two things hitting each other, it is called ahata. Anahata means the sound which is created by not two things striking each other, un-ahata. Two things, without two things hitting each other if the sound is created, it is called anahata dhvani. The pure source of sound, anahata dhvani, when that anahata gets mixed with these quarks, subatomic particles, it retains that quarks in different forms through its energy binding. So that is responsible for matter to exist, the solid to exist. So your body is made out of quarks and the nada. Nada is the energy food, energy field which keeps the quarks together so your body can exist as it exists now.

(05:02)

Very beautiful verse from a great saint from My native place, Arunagirinadar. He is a very great saint; few centuries before he lived. In his verses, he beautifully describes ‘nada bindu kalaateena maunam’. He describes Subrahmanya, the second son of Shiva. I can say the son is not the right word; the expression of Shiva as the lord of nada and bindu. Understand, the subatomic particle quarks, is the bindu, the life energy, and nada is the force which creates energy field.

(06:14)

He says, Arunagirinadar, he is a great master, he puts nada as first, bindu second, because bindu by its own existence is shava. Only when the nada is added to it, it becomes Shiva. That is what tantra shastra describes as Kaali lying on the ground; sorry Shiva lying on the ground and Kaali standing on it. She is nada, the binding force and the Shiva is bindu.

(06:55)

Unless the nada acts as a binding force, bindu has no action. Nothing is possible by the bindu. The sound is responsible for what you are. So sound is responsible for the sickness you carry, whether physically or mentally. If the energy field which binds the quarks is responsible for your disease and depression, if that energy field is altered, naturally the disease and depression will be cured, healed. Understand, by its very nature quarks has no disease. It is pure consciousness. Only nada is responsible for the disease or health, depression or expression. So it is nada is responsible. You can work only on nada. You cannot work on bindu. Bindu is beyond consumption, the pure consciousness. So, all healing systems works on nada. Of course, if it is real healing system. Any healing happens only when the work happens on nada. You can work only on nada. You cannot work on bindu. It’s a basic truth. So, all healings happens on the energy of nada.

(08:56)

So two ways you can work on nada. One, creating the right sound and repairing the wounded nada. That is what is done through mantra or taking your disturbed nada structure to a being where anahata is continuously happening. In that very silence, your wounded nada structure gets healed, realigned, reorganized, restructured. One important thing, if it happens through the right sound, only the physical healing and mental healing happens. Whatever vibrations, sounds were created, the effect of that happens in the system. If there is a wound, if there is a sound, that sounds heals the wound. The right sound does its job.

(10.05)

But if the wounded nada structure is brought near the anahata dhwani, the uncreated sound which constantly Master is radiating, which Sankara calls as very beautifully (Dakshinamurthy Stotram)

चित्रं वटतरोर्मूले वृद्धाः शिष्या गुरुर्युवा । गुरोस्तु मौनं व्याख्यानं शिष्यास्तुच्छिन्नसंशयाः ॥३॥ chitram vatta taror muule vrddhaah shishyaa gurur yuvaha gurosthu maunam vyaakhyaanam shishyaasthu chinna samshayaha


The word ‘maunam vyakhyanam’ means all his expressions and discourses are in and from anahata dhvani, the uncreated sound; in and expression of uncreated sound, the anahata dhwani. That is what Shankara calls maunam vyakhyanam.

(11:15)

When your, when your wounded nada structure goes near the anahata structure, not only your whole body and mind goes through complete restructuring and transformation, even your brain, your cognition goes through rewiring, and your consciousness gets awakened. That is why the Master’s presence, the intense soundless sound, the vibrant silence, the vibration of anahata dhwani, is considered as sarva roga nivarini. The healing method for all possible diseases. All possible diseases are healed just by the vibrant silence of a Living Master, the anahata dhvani... Intense sound or intense silence comes from anahata. The uncreated sound heals the body, heals the mind, rewires the brain, transforms consciousness.

(13:07)

All the sounds created from anahata dhvani is called mantra, and anahata dhvani as it is, called nada brahma. The word mantra means: there is a beautiful two explanations for mantra I have -

Manaha traayate iti mantraha Mananaat traayate iti mantraha

Two meaning, two explanations: Manaha traayate iti mantraha, Mananaat traayate iti mantraha. Mananaat traayate iti mantraha means “Mantra is that which protects those who reflect on it.” Second explanation: Manaha traayate iti mantraha means “That which helps to cross the mind is mantra.”

(14:28)

See one explanation, when you meditate on it, it helps you, is mantra. That is what I call the sounds created out of anahata dhvani. The second meaning: which helps you to cross the mind itself. That is what I call anahata dhvani itself. Not the sounds out of anahata dhvani, the very anahata dhvani. Mantra has two meaning: the sounds out of anahata dhvani and the very anahata dhvani. Nada, nada brahma… Everything, everything is possible by nada, by mantra.

(15:25)

Understand, in the world there were two traditions, the whole world is light and sound. Two traditions; The traditions which did whatever they want to do by manipulating the light particles. That is what is the electronic tradition. The tradition which did whatever they want through the sound particle - Nada Brahma; that is what is Vedic tradition. In the east they worked on sound and did whatever they want, and handled all the energies, intelligence, practically the whole cosmos. In the west new science has started evolving handling the light particles. All the whole base of the science is handling the light particles, using the light particles to do whatever you want and win over the nature.

(16:31)

One important thing, the science uses the electric particles, the light particles, and flies, floats, drives, does whatever it want, through the light particle and Vedic tradition was doing all these through the sound particle: flying, driving, floating, what not, even weapons! Everything was done in the Vedic tradition by the sound particle. Unfortunately, the mass destruction happened in Mahabharata war and other two three big calamities. The Sindhu, Saraswati River drying, the Saraswati River drying, these few calamities was responsible. Because of these few calamities, the science of handling sound and playing with extraordinary things got lost, did not get transmitted.

(17:54)

Please understand, when I read the Vedas I can very clearly understand how the pushpaka vimana - the Vedic flights were functioning. They will sit in the seat and just create particular vibrations and flight will take off. If they need to turn this side - particular vibration, turn this side - particular vibration, because the whole thing was handled just by the sound and vibration. Same way the weapons, used with sounds and vibrations. Unfortunately, many of these things are lost but I think it is time we revive the science based on sound.

(19:08)

One important thing you need to know, science based on light always is extrovert, gross. Science based on sound is always introvert, subtle. The subtle science is revived, we will not be hurting the planet earth so much. The resources will not be exploited, understand? The light based tradition and the sound based tradition, the sound science and the light science. Because the light science is by its nature gross, using all the resources which can be depleted, expired, exhausted. But the sound is by its nature subtle. It is inexhaustible resource. I tell you, any time and energy put in reviving the sound-based researches and discoveries and traditions will give a big breakthrough to the humanity because we are tapping into the inexhaustible resource.

(20:25)

We don’t even need sun to survive if we tap into the science of sound. As long as you are based on the science of light, you need sun to exist. If you tap into the source of sound, you don’t even need sun. The extinction of sun will not be a threat to planet earth and the human civilization. Vedic Masters are able to summon sun and moon and any energies just by sound. Just by sound they are able to summon anybody and achieve whatever they want. It is time we experience the soundless sound, anahata dhvani, and science of sound. Not only healing the body and mind, doing whatever we want through sound should be rediscovered, made to be available and should be transmitted. It should become the science available to humanity again.

(21:49)

One of the important activity, which we already took up, which we are going to strengthen now is the science of sound - the science of using the mantras for proper purposes and using the soundless sound, sound beyond sound, for transformation itself. Blessed are those who get the space where the soundless sound goes on vibrating; the maunam vyakhyanam goes on happening.

(22:50)

Very beautifully Shankara sings:

चित्रं वटतरोर्मूले वृद्धाः शिष्या गुरुर्युवा । गुरोस्तु मौनं व्याख्यानं शिष्यास्तुच्छिन्नसंशयाः ॥३॥ chitram vatta taror muule vrddhaah shishyaa gurur yuvaha gurosthu maunam vyaakhyaanam shishyaasthu chinna samshayaha


What a surprise, under this big banyan tree a youth, yuvaha, youngster is sitting as a Guru. Vrddhaah, all the old people are sitting as disciples and maunam vyakhyanam. His vibrant silence, the soundless sound, his expressions in silence, so powerful, shishyaastu chinna samshayah. All the doubts and negativities in the disciples just disappears. Chinna samshayaaha, destroyed... The soundless sound... Let us all sit in the soundless sound. You all heard enough sounds coming out of the soundless sound. Let you all hear the very soundless sound itself.

(25:39)





Title:

You are Beyond Suffering (PYS68): Nithyananda on Patanjali Yoga Sutras

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In this discourse from Patanjali Yoga Sutras, Paramahamsa Nithyananda talks on "You are Beyond Suffering".

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You are Beyond Suffering (PYS68): Nithyananda on Patanjali Yoga Sutras

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Wednesday, September 15, 2010 Prayer. Welcome. Now let us listen to the discourses ☺(says this in the context of audience cheering his new attire!) Today’s subject you are beyond suffering. Understand when I say you are nothing but suffering, when I say you are beyond suffering, both are true. If you identify yourself as you are suffering that is you. If you identify yourself as I understand you, you are beyond suffering. But between these two is the problem. Today I was explaining an important process. Consciousness is lighter than anything in nature. It is lighter than the ether. So it always levitates, pulls you up. Matter, earth, pulls you down. Gravitation and levitation both are constantly happening in your body, the nervous system. The friction between your gravitation and levitation is thoughts. That friction is what is thoughts. If the friction is felt in mooladhara, little more thoughts gross thoughts, if felt in swadishtana, little less thoughts, if in manipuraka, little lesser thoughts, if anahata, you are more pure little more less thoughts. Where … Basically you are beyond suffering. Your nervous system may be anywhere in this friction but you are beyond suffering. You just need simple common sense which is most uncommon thing. Simple common sense to identify yourself with the truth. I am not even asking you should become enlightened only then you can understand. No. how much you know that much you understand. The levitation does not immd happen in sahasrara. No. it happens step by step. But unfortunately we have too much greed as I said other day. You don’t have too much suffering when you think of billionaire. But you have too much suffering if you see people happier than you. You think happiness is your birth right. There are so many people whose brain does not function. They all live on planet earth. They become lawyers ☺ all you need is just simple common sense. I can tell you, the Upanishad declares ‘prgnanam brahma’ intelligence is god. I can declare simple common sense is God. It can alter even the way your body behaves. I have never seen a cancer patient who has common sense. Pl und, I am not hurting, I really tell you. Whenever pople with cancer and depression come to me, somehow I see their energy their common sense is missing. Come on, be with life. If someone or something is not working out, just give them a farewell. That’s all and change your life! Pragnanam Brahma – Common sense is God. When I say common sense what I mean is simply be light, be liquid to change. This is the way it is, ok, what is there. When I was kept away from ashram because of threats by anti social elements, in a small road side Dhaba Bhakta got me food. I saw him crying. He said, I know how people take care of you, I am taking food from such a dhaba much better food is being put in front of your photos . I said fool just adapt to it. This is life! He was crying for atleast 5 days out of his love or devotion. But be liquid that’s all. I cannot say, oh my phots receive better food, what is this. I can also sit and cry with life. That will not sort the issue. Just be liquid. That’s all. Just have simple common sense. You will just flow with it. The most funny thing is in one hotel, that guy is not ready to give plate to the car. So I had to go there and sit and eat. There was a small internet café there. One guy is sitting and watching me in the news! I was in Kaavi only. Bhakta was in civilian dress. When I looked at that and told Bhakta, he said come on eat quickly we have to go. I said what is there, I am not a criminal so I want to run and hide. I am just away because these guys want me to go because people are threatening. I said what is there, I will chat with him and ask him what do you feel about the news. Just be liquid. I tell you in 33 years any other person was worshipped and loved so much by so many people. And no other person was hated and abused so much by so many people. I saw both ends. I have seen 1000s standing in queue and where I was hiding away from people. I tell you common sense is God. A simple liquid free flowing type. This is the way it is, let us be intelligent and adapt. The moment you understand common sense is God, you are beyond suffering. You should just sit and chant it as a mantra. Nothing else. Just think life is like that. Why do you bring big big ideas. I have few lines for you about law of common sense or common sense laws. The law of precaution – never accept a drink from urologist The law of reality – never get into fights with ugly ppl they have nothing to lose Motivation – creativity is great but plagiarism is faster Distribution – he who has most gets more Drunkenness – you cant fall off the floow Volunteering – ppl are always available till you need them Misfortune – for every spir teacher there is an equal and opp set of dics

Unfair exchange – u get the guru and guru gets you. Art of living sorry Artful living – if you cant make it, try to fake it, if you cant even fake it, try to take it from others. If you don’t manage to take it, then try to shake it. If you fail even to shake it, try to break it. If nothing works, hire somebody to shoot your dog so that you can be in the news. If you got it, enjoy it. Those who did not get it, ask those who are laughing! Coming back to laws, Seekers law -Law of artful living – I mean it! (repeat) now sky is laughing swith us Come on lets come back to the laws Seekers law – the more you are ready to lose the more you stand to gain Law of Enlightened ones – even if you imprison him, he will liberate you! You are beyond suffering. Come on lets get into the sutra The y’day’s sutra, I will just repeat (I am really becoming more & more Osho and less & less Ramakrishna and ramana.) Heyam dukham anahatam (y’day’s sutra) the moment you know the future suffering, suffering just ends. 2nd chapter, 17th sutra Drishta drishyayoho samyogaha heya hetuvu Vivek: the cause of the misery which is to be avoided is the junction of seer and seen Prabhava: This pain is caused by identification of experience with object of expre it may be avoided Satchit: The cause of the pain is union of seer and the seen. Purohit: the link between the seer and the seen creates misery is to be broken. Let me express what I feel with this sutra. The cause of suffering is because of the levitation and gravitation both ahppaening in your system. Means Chit and jata. The consc and matter both pulling you this side and that side in your nervious system. There are 2 ways the TPS can come down either if levit comes down, gravit becomes more – that is what is depression – dead rock. But there is another way, gravti coming down, more levit. Less TPS that is what is satva, engligh More grav less levit – tamas Levit , gravit fighting =- rajas Less gravit, more levit – satva. Suffering happens becosw chit and jata fighting each other. Seer and seen overlapping each other. The identification, mis identification of seer as seen and seen as seer is resp for all sufferings. That is why dcommon sense is god. What is seen and what is seer – be very clear. Always decide for life. Don’t decide for suffering. For eg. The food was brought to me by bhakta, I can choose suffering and say oh how I was taken care, one cooks, one brings, one gives water, see here what happened to me – then I am choosing suffering, no. just vote for life always. If I start a party I will tell this onlyl vote for life. Don’t worry I will not – I am telling this to all ppl who are afraid. Anyhow, vote, choose, pick up life. Either you pick up life or lie. Even if you pick up suffering, you will not pick up something which is there. When you pick suffering you are picking lies. That is why most lawyers are always creating pain. There are exemptions of course who are reducing pain. When you pick up pain, you really pick up a lie. That is what it means. That is why I am saying don’t pick up pain. One more thing, when you pick up pain you go on giving it to others. When you say u have head ache it means you are going to give to others. Dictionary for you guys – what is the meaning for diff words. What men say and what they really mean. What your mind says and what it really means I cant find it – it did not fall into my outstretched hands so I am completely clueless That is womans work – dirty diff and thankless Will you marry me – both my room mates have moved out, wm Can I help with dinner – why it is not on table alrdy I am getting more exercise lately – batteries in the remote are dead We are going to be late – legitimate excuse to drive like a manica Take a break dear, u ar working too hard – cant watch tv That intersetsin dear – are you still talking? Darling we don’t need any material things to prove our love – I forgot our anniversary again You expect too much of me – you want me to stay away Really a goo dmovie – it has got guns, kn, fast cars, naked women I do help in house – threw a dirty towel in basket What did I do this time – what did you catch me doing this time She is a terrible feminist – she refused to make my coffee I don’t need to read the instructions – I am perfectly capable of screwing it up without printed help. When your mind says what it really means find out. It is just putting u in suffering. There is no status or standard. Anything can be sacrificed for joyful lfie. For no reason you should ssacrifice joyful lfie. Basic law. That is what I mean the diff between the seer and seen. Krishna says beautifully anything you sacrife me, you will have me and that also, for anything you sacrifice me, not only me , you will not have that also. Efen I tell you (repeat) It is ultimate truth. Anything you sacrifice for life. I did nto even bother about this prestige and foolish non sense and life is there so beautiful. I did not utter a single word of curse through out about anybody about anything. A strong , clear understanding about life. Just simple common sense. So when your mind says it is protecting you, it means it is putting you in suffering. That is what it means. Understand this one word, patanj one word – heya hetuhu which can be avoided is caused by the samyoga, overlapping of the seen and the seer. Chit and jata – levit and gravit, the space you carry inside you when it is covered by time, it is gravitiona. The time which is there in you if it is covered by space, it is levitation – that’s all. If time overtakes it is gravitation, space overtakes it is levitation. That is why I say a small slight loose or reduction in gravitation is going to cause a huge change in the psycholo system of nervous system of human beings. The levitation will become more possible. The consc will become more alive. The chit is more shining. Choosing the pain can be stopped by itself. As I was explaining in session today, the astronauts, tibetians both are in space where gravity is little less. But tibetians are trained to be in less thot space, they celebrate the less thot space, when you cherish, enjoy and celebrate it, you will become enlightened. But if you feel heavy and down and think you are depressed because you don’t have thoughts in you, you will find out a reason Common thing between gereatest lawyer and guru – how ever mess you are in they will bring you out. What is the differ betweenthe two – lawyer can be bought, gurn can only b e yearned. Few lawyer lines – for the very few dedicated lawyers maybe my lawyers How can you tell when lawyer is lsying – his lips are moving Why should diapers and lawyers be changed as soon as possible – for same reason What do you get if you cross a lawyers and a crossing chicken – double crossing What do lawyers and sperm have in common – about one in million have chance to become human! Why wsont sharks attack lawyers – professional courtesy How do you save 5 drowning lawyers- who cares What do you if you run over a lawyer – do it again just to make sure Okay, what is wrong with the lawyer jokes – lawyers don’t think they are funny and nobody else thinks they are jokes Drashtra dushyayo – means when the seer is mistaken sas the seen or vice versa starts suffering. How to be a seer without having the samyoga means overlap, union, feeling associated, feeling connected with the seen – how. Just be a seer without seen that’s all. Now sit without seeing anything inside. If you see anything, drop it. Negate, negate, negate, anything seen is dangerous. So be in the space of seer not seeing anything. Just drop your eyelids don’t move the body. Close your eyes. Just close your eyes. No moving.any movement will create seen inside. Just close your eyes. Be a seer without seen. This is the process today. Be a seer without seen.




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01-Temple

20100915_Photo_1000_DSC_6888_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1001_DSC_6889_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1002_DSC_6890_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1003_DSC_6891_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1004_DSC_6892_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1005_DSC_6893_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1006_DSC_6894_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1007_DSC_6895_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1008_DSC_6896_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1009_DSC_6897_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1010_DSC_6898_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1011_DSC_6899_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1012_DSC_6900_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1013_DSC_6901_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1014_DSC_6902_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1015_DSC_6903_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1016_DSC_6904_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1017_DSC_6905_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1018_DSC_6906_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1019_DSC_6907_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1020_DSC_6908_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1021_DSC_6909_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1022_DSC_6910_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1023_DSC_6911_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1024_DSC_6912_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1025_DSC_6913_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1026_DSC_6914_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1027_DSC_6915_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1028_DSC_6916_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1029_DSC_6917_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1030_DSC_6918_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1031_DSC_6919_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1032_DSC_6920_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1033_DSC_6921_CMP_WM(1) 20100915_Photo_1034_DSC_6921_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1035_DSC_6922_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1036_DSC_6923_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1037_DSC_6924_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1038_DSC_6925_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1039_DSC_6927_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1040_DSC_6928_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1041_DSC_6929_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1042_DSC_6930_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1043_DSC_6931_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1044_DSC_6932_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1045_DSC_6933_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1046_DSC_6934_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1047_DSC_6935_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1048_DSC_6936_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1049_DSC_6937_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1050_DSC_6938_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1051_DSC_6939_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1052_DSC_6940_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1053_DSC_6941_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1054_DSC_6942_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1055_DSC_6943_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1056_DSC_6944_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1057_DSC_6945_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1058_DSC_6946_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1059_DSC_6947_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1060_DSC_6948_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1061_DSC_6949_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1062_DSC_6950_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1063_DSC_6951_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1064_DSC_6952_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1065_DSC_6953_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1066_DSC_6954_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1067_DSC_6955_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1068_DSC_6956_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1069_DSC_6957_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1070_DSC_6958_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1071_DSC_6959_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1072_DSC_6960_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1073_DSC_6961_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1074_DSC_6962_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1075_DSC_6963_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1076_DSC_6964_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1077_DSC_6965_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1078_DSC_6966_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1079_DSC_6967_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1080_DSC_6968_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1081_DSC_6969_CMP_WM

02-Pancha-Tapas

20100915_Photo_1000_DSC_6747_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1001_DSC_6767_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1002_DSC_6774_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1003_DSC_6775_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1004_DSC_6776_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1005_DSC_6787_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1006_DSC_6807_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1007_DSC_6808_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1008_DSC_6830_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1009_DSC_6831_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1010_DSC_6833_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1011_DSC_6834_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1012_DSC_6835_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1013_DSC_6836_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1014_DSC_6837_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1015_DSC_6843_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1016_DSC_6857_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1017_DSC_6869_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1018_DSC_6870_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1019_DSC_6886_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1020_DSC_6887_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1021_DSC_6970_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1022_DSC_6971_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1023_DSC_6973_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1024_DSC_6974_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1025_DSC_6979_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1026_DSC_6980_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1027_DSC_6981_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1028_DSC_6982_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1029_DSC_6983_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1030_DSC_6984_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1031_DSC_6995_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1032_DSC_6996_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1033_DSC_6997_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1034_DSC_6998_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1035_DSC_7005_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1036_DSC_7016_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1037_DSC_7017_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1038_DSC_7018_CMP_WM

03-Pada-Puja

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04-Sarva-Darshan

20100915_Photo_1000_DSC_7029_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1001_DSC_7030_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1002_DSC_7032_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1003_DSC_7034_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1004_DSC_7035_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1005_DSC_7036_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1006_DSC_7037_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1007_DSC_7039_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1008_DSC_7040_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1009_DSC_7041_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1010_DSC_7042_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1011_DSC_7043_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1012_DSC_7044_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1013_DSC_7045_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1014_DSC_7046_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1015_DSC_7164_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1016_DSC_7165_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1017_DSC_7246_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1018_DSC_7259_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1019_DSC_7303_CMP_WM

05-Morning-Message

20100915_Photo_1000_DSC_6034_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1001_DSC_6036_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1002_DSC_6037_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1003_DSC_6040_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1004_DSC_6041_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1005_DSC_6047_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1006_DSC_6048_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1007_DSC_6065_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1008_DSC_6073_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1009_DSC_6075_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1010_DSC_6093_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1011_DSC_6094_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1012_DSC_6095_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1013_DSC_6096_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1014_DSC_6097_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1015_DSC_6108_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1016_DSC_6110_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1017_DSC_6124_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1018_DSC_6126_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1019_DSC_6127_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1020_DSC_6132_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1021_DSC_6133_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1022_DSC_6175_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1023_DSC_6187_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1024_DSC_6188_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1025_DSC_6189_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1026_DSC_6191_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1027_DSC_6219_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1028_DSC_6220_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1029_DSC_6221_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1030_DSC_6222_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1031_DSC_6225_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1032_DSC_6226_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1033_DSC_6233_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1034_DSC_6234_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1035_DSC_6235_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1036_DSC_6236_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1037_DSC_6255_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1038_DSC_6258_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1039_DSC_6259_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1040_DSC_6260_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1041_DSC_6261_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1042_DSC_6262_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1043_DSC_6263_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1044_DSC_6264_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1045_DSC_6265_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1046_DSC_6266_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1047_DSC_6345_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1048_DSC_6346_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1049_DSC_6350_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1050_DSC_6351 - Copy_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1051_DSC_6353_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1052_DSC_6354 - Copy_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1053_DSC_6355_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1054_DSC_6356 - Copy_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1055_DSC_6358_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1056_DSC_6372_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1057_DSC_6374_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1058_DSC_6379_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1059_DSC_6380_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1060_DSC_6381_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1061_DSC_6386_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1062_DSC_6387_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1063_DSC_6390_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1064_DSC_6417_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1065_DSC_7189_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1066_DSC_7271_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1067_DSC_7273_CMP_WM

06-Living-Enlightenment-Program-LEP

20100915_Photo_1000_DSC_4700_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1001_DSC_4708_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1002_DSC_4711_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1003_DSC_4712_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1004_DSC_4716_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1005_DSC_4718_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1006_DSC_4719_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1007_DSC_4725_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1008_DSC_4730_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1009_DSC_4731_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1010_DSC_4732_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1011_DSC_4734_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1012_DSC_4735_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1013_DSC_4739_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1014_DSC_4741_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1015_DSC_4744_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1016_DSC_4746_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1017_DSC_4748_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1018_DSC_4751_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1019_DSC_4752_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1020_DSC_4754_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1021_DSC_4755_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1022_DSC_4756_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1023_DSC_4759_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1024_DSC_4761_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1025_DSC_4762_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1026_DSC_4763_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1027_DSC_4765_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1028_DSC_4766_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1029_DSC_4767_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1030_DSC_4769_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1031_DSC_4773_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1032_DSC_4775_CMP_WM(1) 20100915_Photo_1033_DSC_4775_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1034_DSC_4776_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1035_DSC_4783_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1036_DSC_4787_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1037_DSC_4794_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1038_DSC_4795_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1039_DSC_4797_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1040_DSC_4798_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1041_DSC_4800_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1042_DSC_4811_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1043_DSC_4814_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1044_DSC_4820_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1045_DSC_6686_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1046_DSC_6687_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1047_DSC_6688_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1048_DSC_6689_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1049_DSC_6690_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1050_DSC_6693_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1051_DSC_6694_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1052_DSC_6697_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1053_DSC_6700_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1054_DSC_7373_CMP_WM

07-Gurukul

20100915_Photo_1000_DSC_7304_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1001_DSC_7306_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1002_DSC_7307_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1003_DSC_7308_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1004_DSC_7309_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1005_DSC_7310_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1006_DSC_7311_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1007_DSC_7312_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1008_DSC_7314_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1009_DSC_7315_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1010_DSC_7316_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1011_DSC_7317_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1012_DSC_7318_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1013_DSC_7319_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1014_DSC_7320_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1015_DSC_7321_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1016_DSC_7322_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1017_DSC_7323_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1018_DSC_7324_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1019_DSC_7325_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1020_DSC_7326_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1021_DSC_7327_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1022_DSC_7328_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1023_DSC_7330_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1024_DSC_7331_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1025_DSC_7332_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1026_DSC_7333_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1027_DSC_7334_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1028_DSC_7343_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1029_DSC_7344_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1030_DSC_7345_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1031_DSC_7346_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1032_DSC_7347_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1033_DSC_7348_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1034_DSC_7349_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1035_DSC_7350_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1036_DSC_7351_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1037_DSC_7352_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1038_DSC_7353_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1039_DSC_7354_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1040_DSC_7355_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1041_DSC_7356_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1042_DSC_7357_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1043_DSC_7358_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1044_DSC_7359_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1045_DSC_7360_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1046_DSC_7361_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1047_DSC_7362_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1048_DSC_7363_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1049_DSC_7364_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1050_DSC_7365_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1051_DSC_7366_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1052_DSC_7367_CMP_WM 20100915_Photo_1053_DSC_7368_CMP_WM

08-Yoga-Sutras

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09-Adhi-Kailash

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