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Trishool that Shiva holds - central part is the sushumna, right is the Pingala and left is the Ida nadi. When the Yogi symbolises the Trishool, it’s the spinal cord, the sushumna. And there is a da...
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Trishool that Shiva holds - central part is the sushumna, right is the Pingala and left is the Ida nadi. When the Yogi symbolises the Trishool, it’s the spinal cord, the sushumna. And there is a da...
The Satsang Foundation is delighted to invite you to the annual Guru Purnima celebrations in the gracious presence of Sri M on 10th July 2025. Venue : The Satsang Foundation Ashram at Madanapalle, ...
The Yogi knows that the first thing you hear in the Anahata, when the mind becomes calm, quietly enjoying, contemplating on the inner Shivam, is dum, dum, dum, the damru. Normally you don’t hear be...
Damru is special to Shiva. Dhug, dhug, dhug, when you make the sound of the damru and the nagada, you are sending a message to those beings who are responsible for the Jyotirlinga, saying we rememb...
Every human being, whatever be the outward actions or behavior, deep within treasures the Shivam, the Supreme Being. So, treat all human beings as temples, sacred. This is the first lesson to learn...
When you start your sadhana, you are swimming against the stream. Everybody is swimming in one way, you are trying to turn around and swim in the opposite direction. So, naturally obstacles and pro...
Yogas chitta vritti nirodha, which means yoga is the removal of all the disturbances and contradictions, all the distractions of the mind. When all the distractions of the mind are removed and the ...
The Satsang Foundation in association with Ahmedabad Management Association is delighted to announce a Public Talk by Sri M in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, on 4th April, 2024. Time: 6.30 pm IST (Please be ...
Sadhana is living every day as a new day letting go of yesterday
The mind is the most important aspect of time. If you like something, time seems to be running very fast. If you don't like something, time seems to be running very slow.
Vedanta says - Tat Tvam Asi, you are not this you are That. This means the limited individual, that means the unlimited Sat.
Vedanta says that when you derive bliss or happiness from anything, you are merely manifesting a small part of the Ananda of the Supreme Reality.