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Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev is one of the most profound mystics and yogis of modern times and firmly believes that
his life is an endeavour to help people manifest their divinity. In ancient Sanskrit, " Guru" means dispeller
of darkness, and "Sath" means within. This enlightened Guru affectionately called Jaggi, possesses a presence
and energy that is a source of inspiration to many.
Jaggi Vasudev was born in Mysore, India. A different and independent child who did not fit into the logical
ways of the world, he started yogic practices like Pranayams and Asanas under the tutelage of Shree
Raghavendra Rao popularly known as Malladihalli Swami as early as the age of 13 years. The son of a physician,
he received tremendous support from his family, who saw in him something beyond an average child. He graduated
from Mysore University in Karnataka. When he was 25 years old he had a deep experience of the Self that made
him renounce all the material prosperity that he had achieved.
He recalls: " One day I went to the Chamundi hills in the afternoon and sat on a huge rock, my usual place.
I sat with my eyes open and after a few minutes, I did not know where I was. I felt myself spread everywhere,
no longer bound by my body. I was in the rocks, the trees, and the earth. Everything was me. Tears flowed down
my cheek in a torrent. I thought this had lasted for a few minutes. But when I came to, it was late in the
evening. I wondered if I had hallucinated, but in the days that followed, this experience recurred and each
time it left me in a state of utter bliss."
"After each such episode, I would not sleep for the next three or four days, nor would I eat. Also the urge
to share that bliss with the world grew each time. " From then onwards he has dedicated his entire life to
the sharing of those experiences. His important teachings revolve around the spiritual unfolding of the
inner being and have relieved thousands of lives of their physical and mental sufferings.
Creation of the Dhyanalingam
In 1992, the Sadhguru along with his band of seekers founded the Isha Yoga Centre and Ashram at the foothills
of the sacred Velliangiri Mountains at Poondi near Coimbatore, India. Spread over a 50-acre area, the Centre
houses the magnificent 13ft Dhyanalingam, a meditation shrine and multi-religious temple completed in 1999 (see
Ashram.
article for details). The
powerful energies around the Dhyanalingam have the quality of curing diseases leading to well being and
prosperity, giving an individual opportunity to move into higher joyous states of being.
The Dhyanalingam is a reservoir of energies emanating from people who have gone into deep meditation, the
shape of the lingam is said to be the distilled essence of yogic sciences. Visitors are allowed to sit in
meditation at the shrine for any length of time and bask in spiritual warmth. The creation of the Dhyanalingam,
according to scriptures, can happen only through a grihastha yogi. An intense process of prana pratishta has
gone into its creation. As the Sadhguru simply states, "The very purpose of life is to reach the highest
possible flowering. Dhyana or meditation is the path to flowering and the Dhyanalingam prepares every
individual to embark on a spiritual journey." The Centre also houses the Isha Foundation that administers
more than 25 yoga centres, a medical centre and an orphanage in India and 3 yoga centres in United States.
Isha Yoga
A firm believer in the ancient principal that the body is the temple of the Spirit and that good health is
fundamental to spiritual development, Jaggi Vasudev has devoted his life to helping individuals break through
all limitations into their natural state of freedom, love and joy. He does not advocate renouncing the world
but believes he can teach people to live life to the fullest within their sphere of existence. Jaggi Vasudev
has synthesized the techniques of meditation and Pranayam (controlling vital energy) into a dynamic program
called Isha Yoga that allows people to engineer their inner energies and bring them into balance. Once given
the tools to rejuvenate and balance their energies, people can optimise their physical, mental and spiritual
health.
The Sadhguru belongs to no particular tradition of yoga. He offers yoga in its purest form as a way to find
fullness in one's life from within. This form of yoga does not require physical agility or previous knowledge
or experience with yoga. His programme called Sahaj Sthithi Yoga, which literally means "natural self" is
experiential and can be easily integrated into one's daily life. The programme aims at the improvement of
the creative potential, efficiency, and level of self-fulfilment of an individual giving an individual
greater ability to concentrate but in a relaxed frame of mind.
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