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The way of God is such. God
protects like a servant he who
worships Him. The Lord of the
universe and infinite plenitude
has no pride. He does not even
see how scandalous was the past
life of his devotee. He looks not
at his conduct or anything, not at
his qualifications, nor his status,
nor prosperity, nor learning. All
that he sees is the devotion.
That also to such an extent that
He becomes the slave of slaves
and applies himself silently to
their service.
Swami Satyananda
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NovemberDecember
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Invoking the Divine
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I do not desire a kingdom or heaven or even liberation. My only desire is to alleviate
the misery and affliction of others.
Rantideva
Contents
2 Call of Mount Kailash
3 Pilgrimage to Kailash
4 The Kailash-Mansarovar Yatra
SATYA KA AVAHAN
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SATYA KA AVAHAN
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The Kailash-Mansarovar
Yatra
At the crest of Mount Kailash,
In the forest of wish-fulfilling trees
The koel chirps playfully, deer prance gracefully
Creating poetry, dancing in ecstasy
Om, Har Har Mahadev!
In 2008, I handed over the mandate of Bihar School of
Yoga to the third generation and freed myself of all
organizational responsibilities. Then the question
arose, What next? In July 2009, my guru, Sri Swami
Satyananda, called me to Rikhia and gave me a
blueprint of the coming twenty years, complete with
specific instructions on the work that had to be
undertaken and clear details of when, where and how
that work would be completed.
Sannyasa, my inheritance
There is a story behind the mission that Sri Swamiji
has entrusted me with. During the years that Sri
Swamiji was performing panchagni sadhana, he lived
the life of a recluse and dressed in only a loincloth.
One day, after concluding the panchagni, he collected
all his loincloths and handed them to me saying, If
someone asks you what you received as inheritance
from Swami Satyananda, tell them, He gave me his
loincloths as his inheritance. An institution cannot
be given as inheritance. An individual can work in an
institution for some time, then the command has to
be passed on to another person.
It was not to run an institution that I took sannyasa,
but to experience the true meaning of sannyasa.
Today people come to sannyasa with thoughts of
becoming great, becoming gurus, having disciples. In
the sixties and seventies when we came to the
ashram, there was no such thought. We simply
wanted to spend our lives as sannyasins. However,
our guru gave us every opportunity to fulfil our
desires and ambitions SATYA KA AVAHAN 5 NovDec 2012
Growth of yoga
Prior to his mahasamadhi, Sri Swamiji gave me
another mandate. He said, Continue your work in
yoga. The mandate I had received from Swami
Sivananda applies to you as well: Yoga from door to
door and shore to shore. Nothing should impede the
program of yoga development. Everyone knows asana
and pranayama, but nobody knows yoga. Work for the
expansion of the understanding of yoga. It is with
this in mind that in the year 2010 the Satsang Series
program conducted at Munger every month was
conceived. In each Satsang Series one yogic concept
is taken up, and its principles, practical applications
and sadhanas are explained.
Pilgrimages
Alongside all this, from time to time I go on
pilgrimages to those places where Sri Swamiji spent
time in sadhana and worship. I spend three to four
days performing anushthanas which take eight to ten
hours each day.
The experiences at these pilgrimage places have
shown me new dimensions of spiritual life. Initially,
Guruji and God commanded me to propagate yoga,
give discourses, training and satsangs on yoga. For
forty years this was my life. I spoke on meditation,
samadhi, kundalini and chakras. There was no
practical experience, but I used to speak on every
subject. Ever since I started going on these
pilgrimages and involving myself in sannyasa
sadhana, I have had deep experiences of these
subjects.
As part of this pilgrimage program, in June this year a
plan was made to travel to Mount Kailash and Lake
Mansarovar. The yatra was, in one word, amazing. It is
a pilgrimage that brings you closer to your spirit and
your God. It was an extraordinary, incomparable and
remarkable journey. During this trip, incidents
occurred that were clear examples of how Gods
grace can make the most difficult task simple and
Kailash parikrama
After the havan, we had breakfast and then travelled
to the Kailash basecamp, Darchen. The Kailash
parikrama begins from here. On reaching Darchen, we
left our luggage at the youth hostel and crossed a
glacier to have the first darshan of Kailash. After
crossing the glacier, walking a rocky trail, we reached
a spot from where Kailash can be seen upfront. To the
right of Kailash is Nandi Mountain, made of black
stone. To the left of Kailash is Ashtapada Mountain. It
is believed that the first preceptor of the Jainas,
Rishabhdeva, attained spiritual siddhi at Ashtapada.
This is a famous pilgrimage for the Jainas. We sat
down at this spot and spent a few hours in japa,
dhyana and satsang.
While we were there, other pilgrims also arrived and
started sitting down. In a short while, it became a
gathering of about one hundred people who started
asking about the importance of Kailash and Lord
Shiva. We had satsang for about one and a half hours
with them and then returned to the youth hostel to
rest for the night.
That night, I woke up three times: at 12 am, 1 am and
2 am. Each time, I found that my whole body was
trembling with a strange fear. I could not understand
the cause. All three times, SATYA KA AVAHAN 19 NovDec
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