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In childhood as well as throughout his wandering years, Nithyananda was dTrue to the astrologer's words, Rajasekaran showed spiritual inclinations from a tender age. He would make idols out of mud, clay and soap stone, decorate them and worship them with a deep fervor. This aspect of Nithyananda’s personality would remain unchanged; the miniatueeply inspired by two great saints of Bharat, Sri Ramakrishna and Ramana Maharshi. A photograph of Ramakrishna was the focus of Nithyananda’s worship practices, and he was blessed to have had direct darshan, or superconscious experience of Ramakrishna in the flesh. His spiritual teachers in Thiruvannamalai awakened Nithyananda’s enormous latent spiritual potential. Teachers Raghupati
Yogi Mataji
Kuppammal Kuppammal led Nithyananda from bhakti (devotion) into jnana (wisdom) and dhyana (meditation), with the help of her own Master, Isakki Swamigal, who also contributed to Nithyananda’s growing realization. Kuppammal gave Nithyananda many books and predicted that he would keep these books till he himself started providing commentaries on them based on his wisdom.
Arunagiri Yogishwar Arunagiri Yogiswara was the first being who helped Nithyananda develop a conscious experience of Himself. On one occasion, Arunagiri Yogishwar mystically transported Nithyananda to a sacred Banyan tree under which He taught His disciples as a young Dakshinamurthi, and gave Nithyananda a saffron robe, which is now at the ashram in Bangalore - living proof that what happened then was not a dream! In their final encounter, Arunagiri Yogiswara said to Nithyananda, ‘Dear one, you and I are one. We can never get separated. But the play is over. You will not miss me any longer. You will not be separated. We are one.’ Saying this, the form of Arunagiri Yogiswara merged into Nithyananda and disappeared from his view. From that moment, Nithyananda did not feel the separation from Arunagiri Yogiswara at all. A deep fulfillment descended on him; a state of bliss. Nithyananda says, ‘it was probably my first moment of realization of who I really was. It was my first spiritual experience, my first moment of enlightenment.’ It was only later that Nithyananda realized that the person he played with, he related so closely with, this Arunagiri Yogiswara was none other than Arunachala, Siva Himself. Annamalai Swamigal Nithyananda
practiced the technique that Annamalai Swamigal had
taught him faithfully, and around age twelve, when he
was sitting on a rock on Arunachala hill in meditation,
the first experience of Cosmic Consciousness, or satori,
happened. In the midst of his meditation, Nithyananda
felt something opening up within him. It was like a
vessel inside getting broken and a door opening
simultaneously, an experience of creation and
destruction at the same time. It was an experience of
utter bliss, serene calmness and connectedness with the
Universe. Even with his eyes closed, Nithyananda
could see in a panoramic vision encompassing all 360
degrees around him.
Later Years Nithyananda would often meditate all night long in the cremation grounds of Tiruvannamalai, absorbed in the vibrant silence of Arunachala, and at the break of dawn, he would return home. During his teenage years, after a profound cognitive shift in his understanding through an encounter with a Siddha in Thiruvannamalai, the urge which he had since childhood, to leave home as a sannyasi, reached its peak. After completing his diploma in Mechanical Engineering at Gudiyattam, Nithyananda made the final resolve to set out on his spiritual journey as a wandering ascetic. He embarked on what was to be an arduous journey, stretching thousands of miles covered mostly by foot, over a period of 6 years, traversing the land of Bharat. From Tapovan in the Himalayas to Kanyakumari in the South, from Dwaraka in the West to Ganga Sagar in the East, Nithyananda wandered for several years in India and in Nepal, practicing intense austerities and studying with many sadhus. Amongst Nithyananda’s
numerous soul-stirring experiences was this one, in the
Himalayas: After Enlightenment After the explosion of superconsciousness, Nithyananda stayed in Erode, on the banks of the river Kaveri in Tamil Nadu for a few months, healing people and teaching meditation. Guided by Divine Vision, Nithyananda soon left Erode and came to the outskirts of Bangalore, where He found the place of His ashram, home to a 600-year old sacred and mystical banyan tree as revealed in His Vision. The Mission In the Master’s own words, "Enlightenment flowers when individual consciousness disappears into Universal Consciousness. It is the no-mind experience, and out of it Ecstasy and Energy are born. This Energy is what I harness, to help humanity to blossom in all dimensions of life, and to attain and radiate Eternal Bliss - Nithyananda". Bliss is a state of
heightened awareness of the reasons for our fear, joy,
sorrow or love. It is a state of being in tune with the
Cosmos, the ideal state to be. 'Be Blissful!' are the
words the Master utters to constantly remind us of our
true nature. With a pragmatic yet compassionate approach
to life, and an enlightened insight into the core of
human nature, through lucid explanation of practical
issues and practical meditation techniques, He helps
individuals to blossom in every sphere of life, be it
physical, mental, emotional or
spiritual. Nithyananda has developed a diverse range of meditation programs devised for the modern minds of our generation. The remarkable techniques and processes that comprise the meditation programs help the flowering and explosion of individual consciousness, and are offered by ordained teachers, or acharyas, trained personally by Him. Advanced level programs are conducted by Nithyananda Himself, and are a rare and unprecedented opportunity to be in the presence of the Master, and to experience the deep stillness, silence and ecstasy of our inner being. Nithyananda Dhyanapeetam is a movement for meditation and establishing a Vedic renaissance on our planet. With over 1200 centers in 33 countries, the foundation works towards the transformation of humanity through transformation of the individual. In keeping with His breathtaking vision of a complete Vedic renaissance, Nithyananda is simultaneously spearheading movements for the re-establishment of all aspects of Vedic sciences, arts, culture and lifestyle, through the founding of a Meditation and Yoga University, temples of traditional Sanatana Dharma worship practices, and ashrams and spiritual communities worldwide to create an environment where one can experience and express Bliss on all levels of life. In addition to these core services, allied therapy and social services are now offered through thousands of acharyas and volunteers who work tirelessly to support the mission worldwide. |
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