Sanatana Dharma: Worship of Qualities, Not Just a Person

One of the most unique and profound features of Sanatana Dharma, commonly known as Hinduism, is that it doesn’t just teach us to worship a person—it encourages us to recognize and revere divine qualities through symbolic forms. This concept may seem confusing at first, especially to those who are used to linear religious systems where a specific person is followed and worshipped. But in Sanatana Dharma, the idea is much broader and deeper. The idols we worship, the gods and goddesses we name—Shiva, Vishnu, Lakshmi, Durga—are not just individuals; they are living representations of divine attributes, cosmic principles, and inner energies.

Take the example of Lord Shiva. He is often seen as the destroyer of ignorance, the master of Tantra, the one who meditates in silence yet dances the cosmic dance of creation and dissolution. When someone worships Shiva, they are not simply bowing to a historical or mythological figure. They are connecting to the energy of inner stillness, deep meditation, dispassion, transformation, and spiritual awakening. So if a person in real life lives a life similar to Shiva’s qualities—say, through a Tantric lifestyle, inner renunciation, spiritual intensity, and attainment of samadhi—then that person is also reflecting the divine principle of Shiva. In a way, worshipping Shiva means honoring the divine qualities wherever they appear—even within such a realized being.

This is why Sanatana Dharma is so inclusive and timeless. It doesn’t bind God to a name or a face. Instead, it offers countless symbols and forms that point to the same formless Truth. The deities are not egoistic beings wanting attention—they are mirrors through which the devotee sees the Divine both outside and inside. If worship was limited only to a particular person or historical incarnation, then anyone who reached the same level of realization or expressed the same divine traits would be ignored. But that’s not the case here. In Sanatana Dharma, realization is respected. The divine essence in everyone is acknowledged.

This is also the reason we see saints, sages, yogis, and gurus being deeply respected across centuries—not because they were born in a divine family, but because they became divine through sadhana (spiritual practice), self-realization, and embodiment of higher qualities. They lived the principles that the deities represent. So when people worship Krishna, for example, they are worshipping divine love, wisdom, playfulness, and guidance. And when those same traits shine through a modern-day saint, the saint too is loved and respected.

In this way, Sanatana Dharma teaches us to rise above blind idol worship and see the divine principle (Tatva) behind the form. It doesn’t matter who you are or where you were born. If you embody truth, love, stillness, and divine consciousness, then you are living proof of the same reality that the gods represent. This is the true spiritual democracy of Sanatana Dharma.

So yes—if you live like Shiva, awaken like Shiva, and dissolve your ego like Shiva, then you are no different from Shiva. And those who understand this truth will never ignore you, because they will see the same light in you that they bow to in the temple.

The Forgotten Science Hidden in Sanatan Dharma: Sharirvigyan Darshan

Most people revere Sanatan Dharma for its timeless rituals, chants, and philosophies. One core belief repeated across scriptures is that “God resides in every particle.” But is this belief truly understood in its deepest sense? Or is something even more transformative hidden beneath the surface?

What if the real key lies not just in seeing God in all, but in seeing our own body—our very self—in all?

Welcome to the long-forgotten lens of Sharirvigyan Darshan—the “Science of the Universal Body.”

God in Every Particle: A Partial Realization?

Sanatan rituals condition us to see divine presence everywhere—stones, trees, rivers, temples, even the flame of a lamp. We bow to idols, chant mantras to the sun, and perform havans believing that the subtle forces of nature are divine embodiments.

But psychologically, a subtle duality persists. We worship those forms as God’s bodies—separate, superior, abstract. We rarely think: This is my own body, extended and reshaped.

This separation—between self and divine matter—blocks a great transformation.

Sharirvigyan Darshan: All Matter Is Living, Like Us

According to ancient seers (and now echoed by holographic science), every particle of matter reflects the whole. That includes you. Your consciousness is not trapped in your body—it is extended throughout the universe.

In this vision, a stone is not inert—it is a dense, dormant body form of the same universal consciousness. Air, water, sky, fire—they are not just tattvas, they are your other limbs.

When this realization dawns—not just intellectually but experientially—it brings powerful effects. Why?

Mental Burden Sharing: A Forgotten Technology

The human mind is a storage house of unresolved thoughts, emotions, fears, and desires. Normally, we carry this load alone—because we feel alone. But the moment we genuinely perceive the world around us as alive like our own body, a miraculous thing happens:

Your mind unconsciously releases and shares the burden with the rest of existence.

Not out of escapism, but through connection.

It’s like downloading files to the cloud. You don’t destroy them—you just no longer carry them on your limited hardware.

Why Rituals Work Faster with Sharirvigyan Darshan

Many rituals are designed to invoke transformation—cleansing, clarity, peace. But their power becomes amplified when we drop the separation between “me” and “that idol,” “me” and “this river,” “me” and “this mantra.”

When you light a diya, and feel your own inner light spreading into space…

When you bow to a tree, not as a divine other, but as your own living presence in wood-form

Then ritual becomes real. Transmission occurs. Healing is instant.

This is what Sharirvigyan Darshan awakens.

Why Personifying Only God Isn’t Enough

Sanatan Dharma encourages seeing personified gods in all forms—Shiva in the mountain, Lakshmi in gold, Hanuman in the wind. But we never dare to see ourself there.

Not as the egoic self, but as the universal self—the one that wears infinite bodies.

Because of this gap, our mental garbage doesn’t transfer to the larger body of the universe. We keep hoarding, looping, suffering. We unconsciously believe only God can handle all this—not our own extended body in its cosmic form.

Conclusion: Reclaim the Forgotten Science

Sanatan Dharma, when re-understood through the lens of Sharirvigyan Darshan, reveals a deeply practical metaphysics. A living psychology. A spiritual neuroscience. A path where rituals aren’t symbolic—they are technologies of mental distribution and energetic integration.

Let us no longer just believe that God is in everything.

Let us remember:
We are in everything.
We are everything—not in ego, but in essence.

Even your ego, your mental noise—whatever your state of mind at any moment—can be included in the whole by simply believing it to be part of everything. Why? Because as per holographic science, every part of existence is a complete human-like body in itself.

No matter how small the particle, if you keep searching deeper and deeper, you’ll find—at every level—a structure that reflects the living human form. Every speck of matter carries the blueprint of consciousness. Every atom is not just alive—it’s you, in another form.

That shift makes all the difference.

That’s why I’m amazed by how effortlessly Sharirvigyan Darshan unfolds in the company of Sanatan Dharma. The reason is clear—both are rooted in the same fundamental principle: the presence of consciousness in all forms.

Yet, Sharirvigyan Darshan acts as a deeply enriching add-on. It doesn’t replace Sanatan Dharma—it illuminates it from within. When both are combined, they give wings to spiritual transformation, making the journey more experiential, grounded, and complete.

Operation Sindoor: India’s Precision Strike That Redefined South Asian Power Balance

On this Buddha Purnima, we honour the strength that walks the path of peace. Like Buddha’s wisdom, true power lies not in destruction but in restraint, precision, and clarity. Operation Sindoor reminds us that when dharma guides action, even force becomes a step toward lasting harmony.”

On the night of May 8, 2025, the Indian Air Force executed Operation Sindoor, a coordinated precision strike targeting 11 high-value Pakistani airbases. This was not just a military maneuver but a calculated geopolitical message. In response to escalated infiltration attempts and increasing UAV activity across the Line of Control, India opted for a limited but powerful retaliation—signaling the arrival of a more assertive doctrine.

The targets included airbases like Nur Khan (Rawalpindi), Rafiqui, Sargodha, Skardu, Bhollari, Jacobabad, Sialkot, and more. Among them, Nur Khan Airbase—known for hosting VIP transport aircraft, refueling platforms, and critical command units—suffered the most damage. Satellite imagery and analysis from sources like India Today, Economic Times, and The Guardian confirmed that hangars, radar systems, and at least two aircraft were either destroyed or severely damaged.

India’s strike precision came from the integration of SU-30 MKIs and Rafale jets, satellite-guided PGMs, AWACS, and electronic warfare systems that blinded enemy radars. The operation was clean, contained, and strategically devastating. Civilian areas were avoided entirely.

In the immediate aftermath, Pakistan initially denied serious damage, but its actions spoke louder. A sudden unilateral ceasefire was announced within 48 hours. Reports began surfacing about American aircraft circling Rawalpindi, allegedly scanning for radiation leaks—speculated to be from a compromised weapons facility near or within Nur Khan. Though unconfirmed, multiple intelligence reports suggest something far more sensitive than air operations may have been hit.

Internationally, the operation did not attract condemnation. Instead, the U.S. and other global players quietly urged de-escalation. Unlike past incidents, India’s strike was seen as proportionate and professionally executed. Even hostile media houses could not ignore the sophistication and restraint displayed.

Historically, Pakistan has often operated under a doctrinal belief system that portrays non-Muslims (kafirs) as adversaries, justifying hostility as a religious obligation. On the other hand, India, rooted in the liberal and inclusive ethos of Sanatan Dharma, has traditionally adopted a defensive stance, even when repeatedly provoked. This contrast—between aggression in the name of ideology and restraint in the name of dharma—has defined much of South Asia’s modern history. Although all types of people exist in every sect, religion, or culture, the proportions vary, influenced by the underlying guiding doctrine.

However, modern warfare no longer favors brute aggression. With intelligence, technology, and global ethics shaping the new battlefield, it is the doctrine of universal brotherhood and strategic precision that prevails. Operation Sindoor stands as testimony to how a civilization guided by restraint, wisdom, and strength can deliver a powerful blow without compromising its core values.

Most critically, Operation Sindoor neutralized key puzzle pieces of Pakistan’s rapid deployment capability. While nuclear warheads are stored separately and assembled only before launch, even disrupting storage, command infrastructure, or assembly logistics renders the system ineffective. In that sense, India has not just struck hardware—it has struck confidence.

With minimum escalation, maximum strategic gain, and a clear deterrent effect, India has achieved far more than a conventional war could deliver. Operation Sindoor will go down in history not as a battle, but as a turning point—a moment when India announced that it would no longer absorb threats passively but would act precisely, decisively, and in line with its civilizational values.

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Operation Sindoor: When Bharat Rose in the Name of Dharma

On May 6, 2025, India launched Operation Sindoor — not just a military strike, but a civilizational response. It was a bold, righteous act of justice in retaliation for the cowardly massacre of 26 Hindu tourists by Pakistan-backed terrorists in the sacred land of Pahalgam, Kashmir.

These were not just men. They were husbands, fathers, sons, brutally gunned down in front of their wives, in a scene that mirrored ancient barbarity. The attack wasn’t just against individuals — it was an assault on Hindu identity, family values, and the very soul of Bharat.

The Sacred Meaning of Sindoor

Sindoor — the vermilion applied in the parting of a Hindu married woman’s hair — is not merely a tradition. It is a symbol of Shakti, of sacred union, and of the living presence of her husband. It represents continuity, protection, dignity, and the sacredness of marriage in Hindu Dharma.

By naming this military retaliation Operation Sindoor, India declared that the blood spilled in Pahalgam would not go unanswered. The symbolism was powerful: those women who lost their sindoor would now see justice not only as widows but as mothers of a nation that fights back. The sindoor may have turned red with grief, but it will blaze now with the fire of righteous vengeance.

A Civilizational Response, Not Just a Counterstrike

Operation Sindoor was not just geopolitics — it was Dharma in action. Hindu philosophy teaches:
“Ahimsa Paramo Dharma, Dharma Himsa Tathaiva Cha” – Nonviolence is the highest virtue, but righteous violence is Dharma too, when adharma prevails.

With precision strikes on terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, India dismantled the very networks that fuelled the Pahalgam horror. Each strike carried the weight of 26 innocent lives — and the unspoken prayers of 26 grieving wives.

India’s Message to the World

Operation Sindoor was Bharat’s roar:
We are a civilization of peace, but not of submission.
We believe in unity, tolerance, and dialogue — but we do not turn the other cheek when Dharma is attacked.
This operation was a warrior’s tribute to womanhood, to motherhood, and to every woman whose sindoor was wiped off by bullets of hate.

Hindu Resilience in the Face of Terror

The Hindu spirit has endured centuries of invasions, genocide, and desecration — and yet, it survives, thrives, and now strikes back when provoked. Pahalgam will not be remembered as a place of massacre but as the spark that ignited Sanatan fury — calm, precise, and full of resolve.

Let the world remember:
Sindoor is not a mark of weakness. It is a crown of sacrifice.
And when that crown is stained with blood, Bharat becomes Durga — fierce and unstoppable.

Pakistan has once again resorted to its old habit of targeting innocent civilians, killing 12 Indians on 7 May 2025 through unprovoked cross-border firing. This continues a long and tragic history of atrocities committed by Pakistan against non-combatants. However, India will respond with strength and precision — by targeting the perpetrators, not innocent civilians — in stark contrast to Pakistan’s reckless and inhumane actions.

Conclusion: A New Chapter in Hindu Awakening

Operation Sindoor is not just a military chapter — it is a spiritual moment in modern Indian history. It marks the awakening of a nation that has finally learned to blend compassion with courage, and tradition with toughness.

As we honor the fallen, let us also salute the spirit of their wives — the bearers of sindoor — who now carry both pain and pride. The enemy wanted to break the Hindu spirit. Instead, they strengthened it.

Jai Hind. Jai Sanatan. Jai Maa Bharati.

Kundalini Tantra’s uncontrolled power is causing Muslim Jihadis mob to torture minority Hindus in Bangladesh

Hearty congratulations to all dear readers on Shri Krishna Janmashtami

Friends, there are many secrets hidden in this post. To me, it seems like an ocean in a pot. The Muladhara Chakra is not only a special place at the base of the spine. It is also a state of the soul or mind, in which the garbage of worldliness is left in negligible quantity. The Sahasrar Chakra has the garbage of ego related to knowledge or sattvikta that’s purity. The Agya Chakra has the garbage of intelligence. The Vishuddhi Chakra has the garbage related to speech. The Anahat Chakra has the garbage related to emotions. The Manipura Chakra has the garbage of worldly thoughts related to food. The Swadhisthana Chakra has the garbage related to reproduction and sexuality. The Muladhara Chakra has the worldly garbage related to defecation and cleanliness. It means that when all the garbage of the world accumulated on the mind is destroyed, then the mind comes in its original ancient form. That primitive or primordial form of the mind is the original nature aka mool prakriti itself. This is the original base i.e. Muladhara. This is the lowest level of consciousness. That is why it has been given the lowest place in the body. If it slowly climbs up from the Mooladhara through the sequential chakras, then it again starts collecting worldly waste. This is what often happens with man. You must have heard about it. For example, a certain man had become completely bankrupt or penniless or had come on the road. Then he gradually progressed and collected immense wealth. He had actually reached Mooladhara, having lost everything. There is immense meditation power in Mooladhara. This is because there is no interference of worldly waste there. He did not use that meditation power in Kundalini Yoga Sadhana, but used it in collecting abundant wealth. One cannot get everything. Even power has a limit. If you use it here, it will not be left for there. If you use it there, it will not be left for here. If you use it a little on both sides, then neither here nor there will be anything achieved. This is because for every achievement, a liberation velocity i.e. escape velocity is required. This is achieved only with maximum power. Many people deliberately reject Kundalini Sadhana because they are helpless. Feeding the stomach is more important, Kundalini awakening comes later. Many people foolishly reject Kundalini Sadhana in spite of having enough means to live. But most people do not have the knowledge of Kundalini Sadhana. This is because it has been hidden from the common man since ancient times. Especially it has been completely hidden from children and teenagers. In youth, he is caught in the complexities of work and is not able to gain information about it. When he starts becoming mature and old, then he is given information about it. But then Tantric Kundalini Sadhana cannot be done due to the weakness of the body. In his old age, if a man keeps the mouth of the Mooladharvasini Naagin that’s mooladhar residing serpent always turned upwards, then the prostate will definitely enlarge. That is why Maharaj Osho lifted the veil from Tantric sex and made it public. I appreciate him for that work.

I feel the main reason for hiding Tantric Kundalini Yoga is that sometimes it becomes difficult to control the power that comes from it. It can make a person violent, even mad. What is happening in Bangladesh? I feel that the Jihadis have the same uncontrolled Kundalini power, which is targeting the minority Hindus there and making them commit countless misdeeds. Just look at the condition of ISKCON Krishna temple, everything is broken and the idols are destroyed. Moreover, their way of adopting Kundalini Tantra is also wrong and incomplete. Little knowledge is a dangerous thing. That is why the Vedas and Puranas of Hindus were made so that people, while living their basic life according to them, could reach Kundalini Tantra comfortably and safely and adopt it and be successful in it without any side effects. But what is this, people with Jihadi mentality directly reach the last stage of Sadhana i.e. formless Brahma without taking the help of Vedas, that too with acts like tantric rituals. This will definitely cause harm. If they did not have to read the Vedas and Puranas, they would have read Sharirvigyan Darshan, because it seems to me to be a modern and concise explanation of the Vedas and Puranas. Just think, can a person do PhD in English without learning ABC? If he starts doing it, he will definitely get confused or mad. Meaning that despite trying to hide it, this knowledge is not hidden, and it is also not reaching the deserving people. Even otherwise, extremists are learning it in the wrong way, if scholars had not hidden it, they would have learnt it in the right way. It would have been better if ways to control it were found and made public.

Democracy has many benefits, but it is unable to curb the atrocities committed by the majority population mainly by extremist jihadists. When Sheikh Hasina tried, she had to flee to save her life. Even if she had curbed it, the majority population would have defeated her in the upcoming elections, and then by putting pressure on the opposition, would have got her life imprisonment or death sentence or would have killed itself through conspiracy. Due to this fear, the head of state allows the violent mob to create havoc as per their will. After all, everyone loves their life.

There are two types of people who do Kundalini Sadhana on the Muladhara. The first type of people raise the Kundalini slowly by meditating on each chakra for a long time or on a single chakra for months. It seems that such people cannot succeed these days. In today’s hurried era, one cannot have a peaceful and uninterrupted life for years. It is a blessing if one gets one or two months or even one or two years. In such a case, the Kundalini can remain stuck in the middle chakras. The other type of people are like bullet trains. They immediately make the Kundalini rise from the Mooladhara to the Sahasrar through sex-based tantric Kundalini yoga. For such people, even a month is enough. If one gets a suitable life of one or two years, then what can be said.

It is clear that the common man keeps oscillating between the Mooladhara and the Sahasrar, passing through various chakras, without getting awakened. He never becomes free. Kundalini awakening is also not a guarantee of liberation. Liberation is achieved by completely renouncing the mind like a sanyasi or renunciate, which is not possible in practical life. It is a different matter that liberation is achieved by itself in some miraculous and unknown way, of course efforts must be made for it. Looking at the equivalence of the Mooladhara and the mool prakriti, it seems that man’s worldly bondage is eternal, of course it can come to an end.

Kundalini Yoga based Hindu Mythology is a source of inspiration for the whole world

Friends, although reviews of this series have already appeared online. But everyone has their own perspective. I watched it with my family. The children also sat with us to watch it without any provocation. This is the biggest proof of its quality. Nowadays children have no leisure from game videos or Hollywood masala. Although it is a different matter that we kept applauding every scene, perhaps that also inspired the children. Nowadays this is the way to make children aware of their values. G5 seems to be playing a somewhat good role in this. I had the good fortune to visit Char Dham pilgrimage at the age of just three years. At that time when medical science was not so developed and medical facilities were also not easily available. I had also contracted typhoid during the journey, it is not known whether it was cured by my own immunity or by medicine or by the grace of gods. No train reservation was available at that time. Imagine traveling almost the entire country, that too in a general bogie. At many places, people in the crowd started sitting on our laps. I remember running alone into the river bed and taking a bath in a small pit in Gaya, Bihar, when I was lost, or getting my foot stuck in a hole near the seat of a standing train, when a kind passenger miraculously pulled it out, I remember it all. Be it spending the night sleeping on the platform of the railway station in Changalpetu or watching English children playing drums in Dwarka, I remember everything. There, I used to gather shells collected from the sea and drop them while roaming around Lord Krishna of Dwarka and muttering something. I also remember that the priests were overwhelmed with devotion seeing that. For me, it was a fun game while watching others. At one place, when we were staying in a big Dharamshala that’s a spiritual guest house, I also remember that to make me laugh, an elder brother from the nearby house used to throw something like a pumpkin at the monkey. That’s all I remember. Yes, in Gaya a married woman was being taken towards the river after being decorated like a queen. I found her to be a real queen and very beautiful. There is much that lies ahead as too faint memory to be written or spoken. Maybe that’s why I liked this series. Visiting pilgrimage sites while sitting at home. The places of pilgrimage I visited would definitely be included in it, that is why I felt a sense of belonging. Childhood values are very important. Nowadays it has become so easy to travel across the country. Still, where do people go and where do they take their children? How this will inculcate values in them and how Sanatan Dharma or Indian culture will be protected is a matter to be thought about. Both the words are synonyms of each other. Indian culture is incomplete without Sanatan Dharma, and Sanatan Dharma is incomplete without Indian culture. We are talking about the web series Sarvam-Shaktimayam recently released on Zee Five. In this, a curious seeker comes from America and in the end he considers faith as everything and writes a book on it. A family from my country goes in search of peace, and gets the peace it wants. Whoever wants whatever, he gets it. Some have scientific findings and some have experience. The series only has ten episodes and each episode is about half an hour long, meaning a total of five hours, equivalent to two big movies. We saw it all in one day, and we enjoyed it so much. By the way, the next day my wife had planned to go to Khatu Shyam and Pushkar with a group of women, so she finished it, so that there is a good mood for the pilgrimage and there is no suspense in the mind.

Our mother was very spiritual. Of course, as a solution to some children related problems at a young age, she made clay moulded Shivlingas every day for a whole year in the morning, worshiped them during the day and washed them in the evening. After that, she kept making this rule every year throughout the month of Shravan that’s the rainy month throughout her life. I believe that most of the Hindus remain limited to these basic spiritual rituals throughout their life and are unable to give the liberating momentum to their sadhana which can lead to awakening and liberation. But this is not the fault of spiritual tradition. The traditions are world famous. Many western people are also becoming crazy about them and adopting them. Recently I was sitting in a neighboring temple. Just then the kirtan that’s spiritual music started there. The women were singing very well. I closed my eyes, kept my head and back straight and started clapping vigorously along with the beat of the bhajan. Khechari Mudra was performed by keeping the tongue close to the palate. With meditation the Kundalini Shakti started rotating very well with the spasm of the chakras. There was a sound as well as a sensation due to the collision of the palms. It was also helping in the descent of Kundalini and also in its manifestation at the heart chakra. It is clear that probably the rest of the devotees were engaged in Easy Going Way for temporary peace of mind, but I was trying to give Muktigami velocity i.e. escape velocity to Kundalini. When the mind is satisfied with spirituality then it feels like to do some material progress and vice versa. Seeing this, I think that people of Western countries once lived in India or Asia or were in touch with it and therefore were connected to the spiritual traditions of it. Later they went to western countries like Europe etc.

YMCA, a Christian organisation is also teaching yoga along with fitness classes. Steve Jobs the founder of apple wrote how  ‘Autobiography of a Yogi’ influenced him. Mark Zuckerberg spent time at Neem Karoli Baba Ashram. Larry Page, founder of Google, Jeff Skoll co-founder of E-bay  and other leading business leaders visited the Ashram of this guru, a devotee of God Hanuman, to find purpose in their life. Beatles of the 70’s and also the Hollywood of today is not escaping from this mythical concept. From Julia Roberts to Will Smith, Oppenheimer and many quantum physicists such as Heisenberg, Bohr, Schordinger etc. are influenced by Hinduism. CERN institute near Geneva have statue of nataraja, a mythical dancer. 14 top German universities are teaching Sanskrit and European universities are getting higher demands. Joseph Campbell, the famous mythologist of the last century was well influenced by hindu pauranik mythology. Carl Sagan, the well known astro-physicist was also influenced by it. most followed spiritual teachers of the Christian world today, such as Eckhart Tolle, Mike Singer, Wayne Dyer, Stephen Wolpert (Ram Dass)  and many others are also deep believers of Hinduism and Buddhism teachings. Lisa Miller had once stated that ‘We (Christians) are all Hindus now’.

Kundalini Yoga dhyana having Vipassana i.e. witnessing meditation as an important component

Kapalbhati Pranayama is very useful for Vipassana Sadhana

In the last post, I was also telling about Vipassana. According to my experience Kapalbhati Pranayama also helps a lot in Vipassana. Only the breath has to be pushed out. Let go as you go inside. Don’t let yourself get tired. Be relaxed. The colorful thoughts that are arising, let them arise. Whatever old memories are coming, let them come. They themselves will merge into the void form soul. Actually this happens because with appearance of thoughts in one’s mind without the help of any material things, man comes to know that they are unreal and as subtle as the sky, but coming in contact with the material world, they become true and gross by illusion. This is also the principle of Vipassana. That is why it has been repeatedly said in the scriptures that the world is unreal. Probably it is written for Vipassana, because when Vipassana makes the world seem unreal, then knowing the world as unreal will lead to Vipassana itself. Vipassana is more obvious with Kapalbhati Pranayama because even in our busy daily routine we breathe in such rapid and jerky ways as kapalbhati. As soon as a thought comes, one feels that the appetite for breath increases, and the inward breath also feels deep, sweet, flavored and satisfying. If the thought is not repressed forcefully, then it becomes a chain of thoughts by joining one by one further and further, and almost all the mind comes out of the pitcher, which is said in the previous post story that hundreds or thousands of sons have been born from one pitcher. The thought picture that is already lightly imprinted emerges less. The meaning is clear that garbage gets accumulated in the mind only because of attachment-filled behavior. To bring it out with vipassana again and again means to clean the garbage. Just like the solidified dirt in a pan has to be washed out again and again, in the same way the thought with attachment has to be removed again and again.

One should live like a wanderer, because Vipassana practice becomes stronger by coming in contact with new places and people

Looking at that colorful program of previous post, new and old thoughts were overflowing in my mind with witnessing and joy, and were merging in the void form soul. Means Vipassana meditation was happening by itself. In fact, that area itself became a Vipassana area for me. This happens when an old and unknown relationship is associated with a place, which is similar to one’s home area, but the people there remain neutral towards the new man considering him as a stranger and an outsider. They are not able to protest him because they also feel affinity with the new person. Due to this, man’s power itself keeps being spent in Vipassana by staying away from the unnecessary hassle of worldliness and relationships. The gods of our village used to be our old kings. They were also our ancestors in a way. With them our forefathers came from the old state to the new state. In the new princely state, king built his house at a place from where he could see the hill of his old princely state directly and at all times. Most of the doors and windows of his house were also made by him in the direction of the same hill. When his temple was built there after his death, even then its door was placed in the same direction. Similarly my grandmother used to tell that a recluse Sadhu Baba used to live in her village, who loved her like a daughter. My grandmother’s village was near the top of a high mountain. The mountain was very high, and the surrounding mountains were no match for it. His main purpose in coming to the peak of that mountain was to remain in constant sight of his old village situated near its base, so that the spiritual practice could be done properly, and the memory of the old house would not become a hindrance in the spiritual practice. In fact, unfortunately, all the members of his family had passed away gradually due to various calamities. Due to this, a lot of wealth was also gifted to death. In response to this, he was completely detached from the fascination of the world. The same spiritual psychology works in the case of personal relationships as well. If one’s this kind of affinity towards a person creates attraction towards him, but if he remains neutral towards him or ignores him considering him as an outsider and a foreigner, then Vipassana starts happening on its own. I do not hesitate to say that this second type of personal relationship Vipassana had a great deal to do with my experience of awakening in my sleep.

Hindu classical stories have two forms together, nature protector in physical form and psychological or spiritual in subtle form

We were also talking about the fact that the full enjoyment of reading these stories comes when along with their puzzle-like physical form, their real psychological meaning is also understood. One can easily say that superstition grows from these stories. But those who believed in them did not follow much of their real or physical form, although by having unwavering faith in them, they maintained their divinity and transcendence. They were understood as sacred and otherworldly stories, not worldly and physical. By the way, these stories are not too inhuman. It is said to worship the river Ganges, not to pollute it. This awakens love for nature. Anyway, the Nadi especially the Sushumna Nadi flows like a river ganga. By meditating on the river ganga, it is possible that the attention itself goes towards the sushumna nadi. Meaning whatever the stories are, they are beneficial in both ways, preserving nature in physical form, and upliftment in the form of spiritual metaphor. In some rare cases, it may even appear to be in the disinterest of humanity, as some sentences of Manu Smriti are accused of. But in response to the allegation, mostly their spiritual or transcendental meaning is applied, not physical. We have not seen anyone following them in our life, we have only seen allegations leveled against them. It is quite possible that those sentences were not in the original text and were later added under the conspiracy. On the contrary, in some other religions, I see most of the people walking exactly on the same mystical stories, in their perverted physical form. They do not even allow spiritual analysis and revelation of those stories, and do not spare those who forcefully do so. Examples like Jihad, unnecessary killing of infidels, forced conversions are in front of everyone today. We had written a post in which the similarity between the Holy Spirit and Kundalini was shown. Two or four people started denying that post, even denying any scientific logic. A gentleman started telling that the work of the devil or demon or or Satan or enemy. He did not understand that it was an attempt to create friendship and equality among different religions. He was considering the tantra shown in this website as occult or ghostly practice. We should be open minded without prejudice in any subject. More importance has been given to scientific thinking and rationality than others in Hindu philosophy, and less to maintain superstition by force, as far as I understand. By the way, some or the other shortcomings are found everywhere. Together he told me that I identify myself with some religion etc. Since I am a Hindu, why should I not identify with my Hindu religion? All religions have their own specialties. The world appears to be full of colors and beautiful with different religions, although the humanity religion essentially inculcated in them is the same for all. But still I keep my independent views, and I don’t believe in what I think is wrong or superstitious. Almost every post of mine has a scientific and humane explanation of one or the other Hindu belief. What can be a more direct proof of the liberal and all-religion thinking of my religion than this. Once I had met a scholar and philosopher teacher on WhatsApp, who was teaching Hindi language. I told him how westerners are taking more interest in yoga than the local Hindus here. So he wrote that they do not have sanskars. Sanskar means cultural tradition passed on from generations. Now I understand his point that how due to lack of culture, a man can suddenly go against the tradition, which he is following wholeheartedly. Rituals keep a man connected to tradition.

kundalini shakti is dragon

Friends, in the previous post I was talking about bathing yoga means the Kundalini benefits of cold water bath and Ganga bath. Cold water bath is a complete yoga in itself. In this, Moola Bandha, Jalandhara Bandha and Uddiyana Bandha, the three main bandhas of yoga, are engaged together. However, nowadays the pollution in the Ganges has also increased a lot, and people did not have enough yogic power to withstand the cold water much. I had a middle-aged relative who went with his family to take a bath in the Ganges, and took a long holy dip in the Ganges with the names of each of his relatives. On his return home, he developed a lung infection, which cost him his life. There may have been other reasons too. Nothing can be said for sure without scientific investigation, but it is necessary to say that the water in which so many people are bathing together, and in which unburned or half-burnt dead bodies are thrown, along with the waste water of human settlements and industries, if ingested, it may contain germs that cause infection. Earlier it was not like this or it used to be less, and along with yoga power etc., the immunity of the people was strengthened.

I was also talking about the test of awakening. I’m going to go into some philosophical depth in this paragraph. If readers find it boring they can go ahead if they want. The test of awakening will have the advantage that the awakened person can be made entitled to as many amenities as possible. After awakening, even when the rich facilities will not be able to fascinate him, then only he will recognize the real value of awakening. How will he come to know the importance of awakening by retiring from the world? For him, the importance of those worldly pleasures will remain, whose longing and contemplation he will keep in his mind. A man will understand the importance of sugar only if he eats sweets immediately after eating sugar and he will not feel sweetness in it. If he does not eat sweets immediately after eating sugar, then he will continue to sing praises of sweets, and will consider sugar to be useless. That’s why I believe that immediately after awakening, there should be a flood of worldly comforts in the life of a man, so that he can feel their futility from the heart and then can make other people feel through discourses etc. That is why in the old times, the kings used to return to their kingdom after attaining enlightenment in the forest, and used to spend their future life happily with all the amenities as before, they did not stay hidden in the forest. Perhaps by realizing this truth from the heart, man reaches the pinnacle of self-development, not just by listening. Probably this was also the philosophy of Osho Maharaj. I too, like him, at times run completely contrary to the orthodox beliefs made up, now whether someone calls me a revolutionary or a Satyagrahi. The more appropriate term seems to be ‘free thinker’, because free thought is not imposed on anyone nor is crowd gathered for it, people choose themselves when they like it. It is democratic and peaceful, just the opposite of revolution. Osho Maharaj has explained this difference very well, on which he also has a book. Of course, one who has ever eaten confectionery before, then after eating sugar, by remembering the taste of confectionery, he can guess that the sweetness of sugar is more than confectionery, but the full knowledge of the dullness of confectionery will be known by eating it after eating sugar. Similarly, after awakening, a person can imagine that awakening is greater than all material pleasures, but the direct experience of the dullness of material pleasures will be by drowning himself in the comforts immediately after awakening. Just as if there it is impossible to get sugar again, then a person can eat sweets and remember sugar’s sweetness, and there is no other option, similarly a man can take help of worldly enjoyments to remember his awakening, and there is no other option. So where did this sannyas come from like a flower in the sky? I think sannyas is for one who has become settled in paravairagya means super detachment, that is, after awakening, having enjoyed all the comforts to the fullest, has experienced their dullness, and has become completely detached from them. He has not even the desire for awakening remaining, because like the comforts, awakening is also worldly, and both keep reminding each other. But a lot of caution is needed here, because having even a little sense of importance towards the world can make him a spiritually corrupt person, meaning he can simultaneously be deprived of both worldly and transcendental benefits. Therefore, the best and safest method is Karma Yoga of the householder’s ashram, in which there is no danger in any condition. By taking sannyas in simple dispassion immediately after awakening, he can operate from the old memories of pleasures, but it does not work like direct pleasures, and the yogi’s intellect for pleasures remains.

Far from the comforts, it is said here by many that the man, especially the awakened person, does not need food, only thin air is enough for him. How will this go? The physical truth has to be understood. Actually obesity is not caused by overeating, but by unbalanced diet. All the essential elements are needed in proper quantity for the proper functioning of the body’s metabolism. Due to any deficiency, the metabolism gets disturbed, due to which the food in the body is not able to burn properly, and accumulates and produces obesity. The body is the hearth. The faster it burns, the brighter the life. For many people, Hinduism today means some outward show. It has been understood to be limited to a special and almost virtually unscientific (because the science behind it is not understood) way of eating and living. For some people only those are Hindus who do not use meat and liquor, while for some only those are Hindus who keep distance from sexual intercourse. For some, Hinduism relates to escapism. Similarly, many people have a belief that the more a man non-violent, like a cow, the more Hindutva he has. Yoga and awakening are unnoticed as if going away to take oil. Even most people do not understand the meaning of Kundalini. They consider it as the Kundali means horoscope letter of astrology. Although it is also true that only escapism and decency can save the world, because due to the hyperactivity of humans, this earth is on the verge of destruction. This kind of outward show is in every religion, but because in Hinduism it is over generous and tolerant, so it becomes a weakness, giving other religions unnecessary dominance. If you remain missing from your shop, others will come and sit in it. However, it is worth noting here that the famous yogi Gopi Krishna has written in his book that after awakening, he needed so much energy that he could not survive without some non-vegetarian food. It may also be that different types of people have different types of needs. I was reading a friend’s post on Facebook, who was writing that the habit of blaming one’s own religion, defaming it and leaving it easily or being converted or becoming secular on petty things is the habit of Hindus only and not people of other religions. People of other religions do not blame their own religion at any cost but blame its misunderstanding and mismanagement. That is why many people even say that Hinduism is more threatened by the people of their own religion than the people of other religions. By the way, the goal of this website is not to discuss religion, it was a matter of incident. It has to be accepted that due to the great virtue of the generosity and tolerance of Hinduism, today most scientific research is being done on this religion. Sometimes it becomes difficult to speak or write Dil Ki Baat, which can lead to misunderstandings. Sticking one’s qualities to it permanently also creates misunderstandings. What happens is that the properties keep changing. It may be that a particular quality is more visible in someone or it comes and goes more often than other qualities. The same I have said about some of the above mentioned qualities of Hinduism that they are more visible sometimes, not always. Time calculation is also necessary, to clarify the situation. It may also happen that certain qualities are adopted by only some people of religion and not by others. Therefore, along with religion, it is also necessary to keep an eye on its constituents. Somewhere one particular quality may be more dominant with a religion, while another particular quality in another place. All the virtues are present in all religions, sometimes some are more visible, sometimes others. But the quality which is more visible than the average, is permanently attached to that religion, and with that quality the identity of that religion is attached, which creates religious animosity. That is why it is said that fight evil, not religion; Fight evil, not evil doer. The conditions may apply. If someone looks at me when I’m little bit angry for my jenuine rights, and spreads a permanent impression about me that I am an angry person, then I will feel bad. In today’s world, all religions seem to me to be unbalanced, that is, in an average way. Some religions have more Satoguna, some have Rajoguna, and some have Tamoguna. Some are going north like leftist, some going south like right wing activist, none in the middle. I am telling this from the average point of view, or as different religious leaders express their religion to the world, in fact there are great people in all religions. If all the religions start living together friendly, then this average imbalance will also end, and perfect balance will be established in the whole world. Yoga is balance.

Take for example the dragons of China. It is said that the believer of dragons is a Chinese. But we all adore dragons. It is not associated with any particular country. While bathing in cold water, when the head-mounted kundalini is lowered from the front, there is a rapid warm breath, especially with a jolt outward, as if a dragon is spewing fire. Warm breathing is a common term in love affairs. Mouth opens wide like a dragon or lion, all teeth are visible on the outside, nose and cheeks are pulled upwards, causing eyes to become slightly clenched, body shape also becomes like dragon’s, stomach inwardly Constricted, and the chest expanding and contracting with breath. The movement of the body also feels like a dragon. The dragon is shown to be flying because the Kundalini also reaches any corner of the universe in a moment. The body is the universe itself, the mini-universe. To kill man by dragon means to destroy man’s ego by Kundalini Shakti and take it under its control. What is shown in films, especially in animation films, is how man conquered and tamed dragons, took many tasks from it, sat on it, traveled by air, and took revenge on his enemies, etc., it only shows to achieve various worldly accomplishments with kundalini. Whether there is Kundalini Shakti behind the power of the dreaded animals, it is a matter of psychological research. Perhaps this is the psychological reason behind the face which becomes distorted and scary during anger. Actually the heat generated by the contraction of muscles comes out in the form of hot breath. Now you will say how to bring down the Kundalini from the brain. There is no rocket science in this. Let the brain loose like a child or a dumb deaf, just the Kundalini will come down with a jerky deep out breath and an inward contraction of the abdomen. Although quickly climbs up again. It takes practice to keep the Kundalini down continuously.

The assessment of a man’s face determines his personality

The assessment of a man’s face determines his personality. It’s just a matter of common sense. Arms and legs need strength to compete physically. The total power of the body is limited and determined. It cannot be increased immediately. That’s why the only way left is to give them the power of another part of the body. You cannot reduce the activity of any part too much, because all the organs are connected to each other. You can make a noticeable or decisive lack of power in the brain itself, because it has accumulated a lot of excess energy in the form of extravagant thoughts and feelings. That’s why faces get distorted during anger and fighting, because energy is coming down from it. Even before starting a fight, men do abusive or frivolous debate, so that thoughts and feelings and the thinking power of the mind are obstructed and due to the distorted face, that power comes down to the arms etc. That is why it is seen that even the slightest smile saves miraculously from serious quarrels. Due to this, the power starts returning to the brain, due to which the power of thinking increases and the battle is averted due to lack of power to the warrior organs. That’s why everyone wants to be friends with a smiling and calm person, even if someone smiles in a lie, and everyone runs away from the jealous and tense person.

Kundalini helped by good company and sanskara or culture or rite or sacrament

Friends, I was talking about sacraments or sanskara in the previous post. The more a person delivers the message of good promise or good deed or good conduct to people, the stronger his sanskar becomes on the mind. For this sanskar building, people write blogs, write articles, promote, organize paid or free camps, organize small and big functions, etc. The more crowd he gets, the more successful he is considered. These activities sometimes cost a lot, sometimes they are done cheaply. Many times it would have been done free of cost by the grace of elders and guru people. In this case, I narrate the incident that happened to me related to awakening. In college time, I got a chance to write an article in a magazine by the grace of the teachers. I wrote two or three articles and gave it away, which fortunately got printed on one page. Those articles were related to general physiological philosophy, humanity, religion, love, patriotism, karma yoga, tantra and poetry. I got a new identity from that. It instilled such a deep impression on my mind that I became very active and started making quadruple progress day and night. I feel that after many years of material development, when that seed of sanskar became a tree full of seeds, only then I got a second glimpse of awakening, due to which the creation of the philosophy of body science was completed in the form of a book, many others too. Many books were written, and Kundalini blog writing was also successful to a great extent. Meaning that first I have lived a lot of books in my practical life, later I have brought that life in the form of books and blogs. Not that I was born, and sat down to write. It is an imitation. Real writing is that in which one sees his life coming down on paper. At that time my sexual hormone levels were very high, as is the case with everyone at that age. But I feel that it was too much in me and spiritually special because of the first glimpse of awakening and activated Kundalini thereby. Perhaps this is the reason why the good sanskar has become so firmly established, which seemed desperate to be associated with me throughout my life. I also feel that after the first glimpse of awakening, my old conflict-like childhood had suddenly collapsed in my mind. It cleared my mind like a child, like a new blackboard without writing. Like a child, my transformation was going on, due to which my mind became very receptive like him. That’s why that auspicious ritual created such a positive and everlasting activity in my mind that it later showed me another glimpse of awakening. That is why it is said that children should be given good values. This makes it clear why a cultured teacher who instills good values in children has been given so much importance in the society. First of all, the first teacher is the mother. The effect of the sacraments given by her is the most stable in mind. That is why it is said, ‘ramante tatra devatah, narayasyatra pujyante, means gods live there, where women are revered. Shivaji Maharaj had started receiving rituals from mother Jijabai right from birth (say that from the womb itself), due to which he could protect Sanatan Dharma from the invading Mughals. The effect of samskaras remains on the mind for many births. I had heard and read a thing long ago. An 80 year old woman from Russia started school. When asked how that study would be useful to her, she replied that it would be useful in her next life. Means she was studying for the next birth. She may not have said this by study, but on the basis of her experience and inference etc., because I feel the theoretical dominance of reincarnation is there in Hindu religion only. A healthy society is built from a healthy mind. Healthy mind is made of healthy habits. Healthy habits are formed by a healthy education system. There is a proverb in Hindi, the mouth of a thorn is sharp from the beginning. This means that the personality of any person is known in his childhood itself. That’s why this proverb also shows the importance of rituals.

The above example also implies that it is not necessary that one should rely only on large and expensive ceremonies for the formation of samskaras. However, there remain the best practices in the society with these. The Sanskrit mantras that are uttered every morning also form the sacraments. The power of those mantras is that they create sanskars by having a deep effect on the subconscious mind. Kundalini power is also derived from Sanskrit mantras because while singing them, the breath becomes long, deep, slow and regular. They are in sync with the breath. Some part of the mantra is sung with a long deep breath going in, and some part with a long deep breath going out. In most of the cases, it is sung only with the exhaled breath. Only the attention is paid to the deep breath going in. By concentrating on the breath, more Kundalini-Advaita benefits are obtained. This makes the ritual stronger. Detached meditation on breath and mantra-words would lead to the emergence of non-duality and witnessing. Speaking Chalisa etc. also provide benefits from this psychological principle. By the way, everyone gets some benefit by singing a song. This is the spiritual psychology of singing. When I used to go to my maternal grandmother’s house in my childhood, my maternal grandfather used to call me and my two almost age maternal uncles again and again and reminded me of many such early morning mantras, which I still remember. Vedic Sanskrit creating a universal generosity that depicts real secularism, I will tell you that in this mantra. Saha navavatu sah nau bhunaktou sah viryam karavavahai, Tejasvinavadhitamstu ma vidvishavahai. It means protect us together, means we all protect each other, we all eat together means no one goes hungry or everyone gets employment, we all use force together means we all help each other. The knowledge acquired by us should be full of light of practicality, that means not just bookish, we should not hate each other. This is a very powerful mantra, and if not more then at least it must be recited every morning. When spoken by singing, it sounds more attractive and effective. In this the word ‘Ma’ is particularly influential. Although its meaning is ‘no’, but it also creates the effect of maan i.e. mother on the mind. Due to this the mind becomes naive and receptive like a child. Therefore, while singing, the word Ma should be given elongation and gravity. The famous Indian slogan, ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas’ is also this mantra in simple words. There is no doubt that this is an attempt to inculcate good values in the people of the country, which will surely bear fruit in time. Amazing psychology is hidden in Sanskrit mantras. If these are studied deeply, many mystical powers can be found. Being a Vedic mantra, its Sanskrit grammar and meaning is not very clear. Vedic mantras are like this. There is suspense in them. This is so that, of course, it is not understood in the gross, but with its special pronunciation and word formation, it leaves a deep subtle impression on the mind, which is far more powerful than the gross understanding. There is a lot of power in suspense too. Due to this man makes the horse of thoughts run fast, and can easily achieve many destinations. That’s why movies full of suspense are very popular. The above mentioned articles written by me were also full of suspense, that is why many people got so much power from them as I believe. I got it, but I think there are many others too who read it. Those were having double meaning. Two meanings emerged from them, both material and spiritual, civilized and uncivilized, religious and irreligious, sarcastic and serious, critical and analytical. Sometimes vulgarity was seen in them and sometimes tantric psychology. Such was the tinge of the philosophy of physiology with them that all of these contradictory expressions were also visible in them, and together nothing was visible. Everything seemed like a silent sky. That’s why they appeared to me liked by all kinds of people. Also, there was some virtual thrill in them. I feel that the stories of Puranas are very effective because they are full of suspense and thrill. Why did the movie Bahubali become so popular? There was suspense in it from the beginning, which ended at the end of the second part of the film. Thrill was also very much in it and of a virtual or mythological kind. Similarly, there is another mantra, ‘Karagre vasate lakshmi—-‘ etc. It appears pauranik mantra so having clear grammar. Opposed to it, Vedic mantras are like speaking in tongue, that’s why very powerful. It is said after waking up in the morning and looking at the palm. This reminds physiological philosophy, because it creates the experience of the whole universe in the hand, that is, in the body. Many people blame others for their rude conduct. But in reality the fault lies in the lack of good values in them. It is a different matter that the whole society is responsible to some extent for the lack of good values. For not inculcating good values, sometimes the blame is placed on the parents, sometimes on the teachers and sometimes on the family members, friends, relatives etc. and other close acquaintances. However, man himself is also responsible for his sanskars. It is the sanskars of a man’s past lives that decide what kind of sanskars he will receive. That’s why you must have seen that sometimes a person born in a very bad family also becomes a great Mahatma. Actually he does not get attracted towards bad sanskars in his present life because of good sanskars of previous birth, but he runs towards good sanskars, even if they are outside the family. similarly, a man in a well behaved family can go corrupt. There is a lot of meaning in this small saying, ‘Where there are the seeds of acacia sown, how from there one gets mangoes’.

Importance of Sanskars for Kundalini

Material achievements can be achieved even in a short period of time. But it takes a very long time to attain Kundalini. In most of the cases, even a whole life falls short and it takes many births. Who knows the address of the next birth, where to go, how to go. Therefore, efforts should be made that Kundalini be attained in this one human life. This can be possible only through rituals. If one starts giving him Kundalini rites from birth itself, and this process is continued throughout the life, then only this seems possible to happen. This also happened in the ancient Indian Hindu tradition. This is not a false boast. There used to be a temple at every step. Spiritual festivals and fairs used to take place. Spirituality was associated with every activity. People had faith in astrology. Vedic rituals dominated all around. Varnashrama Dharma ie. scientific division of society existed in its best form. Sixteen sacraments were performed for each person. All this was for Kundalini only. All this is Kundalini science, spiritual psychology. When elders used to impart sanskars, then the impression of their personality became deep on the mind of the children. With this, the child grew up to live two lives together, both his own and that of his ancestor. For example, suppose a person gives Kundalini rites to his grandson. By this a good feeling should be created in the grandson’s mind towards his grandfather. Due to this unknowingly, the grandson starts getting the benefit of the life experiences of the grandfather. Meaning that the grandfather is living second life as a grandson without dying, that is, the age of the grandfather has doubled, and the grandson gets twice the age of the grandfather along with his age. With this, the age of the grandson will be considered as three times, that is, 300 years. Now understand that the grandson has done Kundalini yoga continuously for 300 years. With so much time of meditation, it is very possible that he may get Kundalini awakening. The grandson’s real life is only one hundred years old, but he is getting the benefit of three hundred years due to the rituals. This is the reason why confusion arises in the matter of time counting as described in Hindu scriptures. Somebody’s age is said to be 300, some 500 or some thousands of years. Similarly, some do penance for hundreds of years and some for thousands of years. Actually it is not the actual age or time, but it is the benefit of such age or time being received due to the rituals. In the above example, similarly the grandfather lives two ages together, one for himself and one for his grandson. Even if he dies of old age, he still gets the benefit of both the ages of the previous birth in the next life, because of the sanskars. Sharing life with each other is possible only through sacraments or good company. In Hindu spirituality, the Guru tradition is also meant to increase the sanskaras. If one’s guru tradition is going on from 10 gurus, then the sacramental age of the present guru will be considered as 1000 years. Meaning he will get the benefit of 1000 years long Kundalini Yogasadhana automatically. This will happen because every guru has been giving his whole life to his disciple i.e. future guru in the form of sacraments, so that the sanskars keep on increasing. Similarly, if one’s lineage has been going on for 10 generations, then the sacramental age of the person of his present generation will be considered as 1000 years. The more emotional and loving relationship there is with each other, the more will be the benefit of the sacraments. If a family has been living a spiritual way of life continuously for ten generations, then the member of its present tenth generation will be understood to have been living a spiritual way of life continuously for a thousand years, without dying. This means that the more ancient the way of life or tradition, the more is the force of the sacraments in it. In this sense, the Hindu or Vedic tradition is the most powerful, because it is the oldest. If I am decoding Shiva purana then it may mean that I’m getting the sanskara of its author sage little or more through lineage. Sanskars are hidden in the tradition, so we should not allow the tradition to become extinct. Even if it is to be molded according to the age, then its original form should not be tampered with. The famous Chinese philosopher Confucius says that bring newness in such a way that oldness also survives. A man cut by tradition becomes directionless like a kite cut from a string. However, today we find all ancient traditions strange like the above Vedic tradition or way of life. This is because today they have become distorted, not in their original form. Today it has become a pretense or a sham. Today they do not have power. Today we have become very idealistic, due to which we have forgotten our original culture. It is as if the story goes in the Shiva Purana that Lord Vishnu created Buddhist-Jain type monks with shaved heads in order to misguide the Tripurasars named godly demons. They started preaching their illusory religion by preaching pseudo non-violence etc., things against Shivling, Vedas, Yagyas and animal sacrifices given in them. Due to this, the women became sluts. Due to which everyone became powerless. Those monks used to tie a cloth like mask on the mouth, and walked very slowly, so that no ant etc. creature could be harmed. By leaving Shivling worship, everyone turned away from the tantra. Knowing them to be powerless, the gods, knowing a good chance, got those Tripurasars killed by Shiva. Then those Mundi or shaved people went to Lord Narayan and said that your work is done, now you tell where we should go. Narayan instructed them to go to the desert and said that in Kali Yuga or black age, come out and spread in the world. In today’s Kali Yuga, this seems to be true. I will reveal this story in the next post.

The above points prove that Kundalini without sacraments is rare. There is no need to associate the word auspiciousness with sanskars, because it itself means auspicious sanskars. Special words can be added to describe special rites, such as physical rites, rites of cleanliness, etc. Since Kundalini is got through spiritual rites, therefore, in this Kundalini-related website, the meaning of sanskar will be understood as spiritual rites, which is a type of auspicious rites. Bad or inauspicious has to be associated with word  ‘bad’. It can be understood that Kundalini Yoga or other spiritual activities cannot be done easily by the child, but the sanskar can be instilled in him. No one will even know when this seed of sanskar will become a great tree in due course of time. Sanskar is formed by company or good company. Company itself means good company. That is why good company has great glory in spirituality. With the slightest company, countless people, even other living beings, have crossed the ocean of the universe. The scriptures are full of such examples. For example, a crow used to eat prasad or food offering offered at the temple. Due to the influence of company or sanskar, he became a monk in the next birth and became liberated. Any living being or man became spiritually liberated by staying in the company of a monk’s hut, etc. In Vrindavan garden of Lord Krishna, even the flowers and plants got salvation through the company of Lord Krishna. All this is a miracle of sanskar or company. Everything happens itself without doing anything. Like the sacrament, the meaning of company is also understood here to be auspicious or spiritual company. Basically there is no difference between good company and sanskar.

Kundalini loss caused Parvati’s anger and the wrath of the Russian ruler~ A comparative psychological study

Friends, many mythologies cannot be decoded completely. So you have to guess there. Something is better than nothing. From a light beginning, these stories also get decoded later. One such mysterious story is about Ganesh Dev. I think Ganesha is the Kundalini Purush of Parvati. Parvati was bored while being supported by Shiva’s Kundalini Purush. She started considering herself as dependent on Shiva. Especially she was provoked by her friends. That is why Parvati says that she was living like a subordinate, living under the protection of Shivaganas. She decided that now she would create a dedicated Gana for herself. Once she was bathing naked, but Lord Shiva scolded the gatekeeper Nandi and entered, which made her embarrassed. That’s why she created the perfect and flawless Ganesha out of the filth of her body. The scum is also called raja, and the vaginal fluid equivalent to semen is also called raja. Possibly Ganesha is the psychic Purusha created from the transformation of the sexual energy of Goddess Parvati, just as Kartikeya is the mental Kundalini Purusha created from the sexual energy of Lord Shiva. It was called son, because it was made of vaginal fluid like a normal son, but certainly not in the womb but in the brain or in the mind. For this reason, the secretion of menstrual fluid or the secretion of Raja becomes very less or even zero in the woman due to the practice of sexual tantra. This also protects the woman from weakness. Her Kundalini develops from this Raja or the dirt of her body. It would be appropriate to make it clear here that for us Goddess Parvati is reverred, worshipped, and respected. We cannot say anything directly about her. We are talking only about human beings with nature like Goddess Parvati. Because everywhere it cannot be written like, “Man with the nature of Goddess Parvati”, because this will increase the scope of writing without need, and at the same time people will be confused and unable to understand. Therefore, in compulsion, one has to write Goddess Parvati or simply Parvati for abbreviation. In a way, we describe particular personality or nature, not any particular god or person. Similarly, one should also understand about all the deities like Shiva etc. Hope and believe that the common man and the gods and goddesses will not take it otherwise. Parvati gave Ganesh a stick and instructed that no one should enter inside her house without her permission. Parvati is actually a soul. Sahasrar is its home. To make Ganesha stand outside the house means to be engrossed in the meditation of Kundalini at all times. From this nothing else can come into focus, that is, anything cannot enter inside the house of its own free will. When the soul desires and withdraws its attention from the Kundalini, then only the other thing will be able to enter the house of meditation. Before that she did not have Kundalini in her mind. That’s why she had to allow Shiva and his worldliness to enter meditation hall of her brain even if she didn’t want to. While bathing she was naked, that is, lost in intimate thoughts of the depths of the soul. This is a good answer for those who have a misconception that women are considered inferior to men in Tantra. In fact, men and women are equal in tantra, and similar types of practices have been prescribed for both. Once Nandi was stopped by Ganesha at the door. Surprised by this, Shiva asked his Nandi and other ganas to enter Parvati’s house turn by turn, but the Ganesh boy beat everyone with his stick. Meaning that Kundalini is soft like a child, who does not have special weapons to protect the soul, but has an affectionate fear depicting stick. Nandi etc. Ganas here are the thoughts of Shiva, who want to introduce themselves to parvati’s soul before joining of Shiva’s soul with Parvati’s soul. This is often the case in the world. It is only through thoughts that a warm meeting of people with each other is possible. Intimidating or beating the ganas with stick by Ganesha means that Parvati, the soul, concentrates on the Kundalini without paying attention to the thoughts coming from outside. Ideas or thoughts are neither to be welcomed, nor should they be shunned. This is what it means to have a fear filled with love. This is to maintain a witnessing attitude towards thoughts or worldliness. This is Vipassana, or vipashyana. The defeat of all the gods and ganas by Ganesha in turn shows that the Kundalini meditation of Parvati is unaffected by all the thoughts and feelings transmitted by Shiva. Then all the deities take it as an insult to Shiva. So they all make a strategy and fight together, and deceitfully kill Ganesha. Meaning that Shiva entangles Parvati in worldly affairs so much that she forgets Kundalini. Filled with immense anger, Parvati turns black and becomes Kali, and sets out to destroy the universe. Meaning that due to the destruction of the unwavering Kundalini picture of the mind, Parvati gets filled with anger, and falls into the darkness. It is like losing one’s favorite thing, or the fear of losing it, and without it he becomes blind. It is just like losing toy by a baby. In such a situation, a person can do any wrong thing, if he is not handled with consolation. Has the Russian power head suffered a similar shock? In this way, man can destroy the world, and himself too. Because the whole universe is settled in the body, that is why perhaps the attempt of suicide by Parvati has been called an attempt to destroy the universe. The meaning of name Kali is “black or dark”. Then she turns into goddess Kali and tells Shiva that if you revive Ganesha, she will be pleased. The point is clear that only by getting the lost favorite thing or Kundalini, a person attains his former happy state. It is now necessary to ask the Russian ruler what his favorite thing has been lost, for which he is putting the whole earth at stake by reaching for the nuclear button, and which he will be happy to find. I had also said in the previous post that the Kundalini of today’s advanced age is stuck in the Agya Chakra. The nature of Kundalini is to move. She cannot stay in one place for long. Its next and advanced stage is the Sahasrara Chakra. But to raise the Kundalini up to there, a lot of energy is required, which can be found only through sexual tantra. that’s why I write about Tantra with divine inspiration. At the same time, there is also a need to reduce the material world, so that the energy saved from it can be used for uplifting the Kundalini. The destruction produced by this war is a subconscious attempt to reduce the worldliness, so that the energy needs of Kundalini can be fulfilled. Counting other causes of war are mere excuses. A nuclear-armed and largest country in terms of area can be afraid of what. The real and only cause of war is the lack of that precious prana energy or life energy by which man moves on the path of humanity and spirituality. To convince the wise, it is enough to show the fear of war, the foolish will not understand even by war, only harm will happen. At the most, he would show a little fighting power, so that the enemy would get a chance to recover and improve. Then the world would also appreciate the diplomacy and war strategy of the warrior. What is it that the whole nation is bent on making hell. On the one hand, the poor do not get a roof to cover their heads, they chill in the open all night, on the other hand you have been destroying luxurious buildings. Think how much blood and sweat would have gone into making them. How much of that vital energy must have been wasted in making them, which could have awakened the Kundalini. This subconscious effort to meet the energy needs of Kundalini is uncontrolled and inhuman, like uncontrolled nuclear energy. What is it that the Kundalini is descending instead of ascending, without achieving its highest goal. Therefore, the change in worldliness or ways of living or lifestyle towards minimalism should be gradual and humane, not abrupt and inhuman. I am not attacking any one nation here. All nations behave like full of war craving. Why such conditions are created by all the countries in the world, which force a country towards war. Most of the countries are engaged in collecting weapons. They want to make money from arms business. They are keeping the dream of imperialism alive. Kundalini is the best medicine for this. With the help of Kundalini, the whole creation starts appearing inside oneself. Man begins to be satisfied with himself, no matter what he is, and no matter what the circumstances. When a head of state feels the whole universe inside him, then why would he want to loot the land of others. He will find the solution to his problem within himself. Then he would not even need weapons in most cases, and neither would war. I know only one country in the world, which has never started a war, nor attacked anyone, even after a lot of provocations. That country is India. Perhaps this has been possible in India only due to Kundalini Yoga and the religion based on it. That is why the whole world should learn a lesson from this soft power nation in this regard, if a peaceful world is to be established. I’m not bragging about anyone. Nor am I looking at sides other than war related. Truth is truth, which no one can deny. Well, Shiva sent his ganas in the east direction in the morning, and said that whichever creature they meet first, get its head cut off, and attach it to the trunk of Ganesha. This means that one has to speculate, but somehow Parvati’s lost Kundalini can be recovered. The ganas first got an elephant cub. They revived Ganesha with the help of Shiva by attaching his head to the torso of Ganesha. Goddess Parvati was satisfied with this, due to which the whole world was saved from her wrath.