We
connect with these great Rishis through Yogic practices to gain their
deeper wisdoms and insights, with relation to Vedic sciences and also individuals.
This is how we can give more insightful knowledge to you, regarding your spiritual path and other areas of spiritual guidance and questions you also seek.Connecting to the Great Goddess is also another practise used.
The Vedic Rishis are ancient Seers of India, one of the last greatest of whom was Sri Krishna (pictured left), which died around 3102BCE.
Before him here many great Rishis who shaped the ancient sciences of mankind and India, as well as the spiritual wisdom. They inspired great reformers such as the Buddha and Guru Nanak the founder of Sikhs.
They include only a few mentioned below that we connect to:
This is how we can give more insightful knowledge to you, regarding your spiritual path and other areas of spiritual guidance and questions you also seek.Connecting to the Great Goddess is also another practise used.
The Vedic Rishis are ancient Seers of India, one of the last greatest of whom was Sri Krishna (pictured left), which died around 3102BCE.
Before him here many great Rishis who shaped the ancient sciences of mankind and India, as well as the spiritual wisdom. They inspired great reformers such as the Buddha and Guru Nanak the founder of Sikhs.
They include only a few mentioned below that we connect to:
- Maharishi Dhanvantari (Kashiraja), the founder of Ayurveda and teacher of Sushruta, the world's first surgeon (c.2000BCE)
- Maharishi Agastya, the founder of the Siddha Traditions of Southern India, a great Yogi, Seer and Vedic Rishi connected to god SHiva
- Maharishi Vishwamitra, the Seer of the famous Gayatri Mantra and the Solar Seer
- Maharishi Vasishta, a Vedic Rishi, composer of famous Mahamrityunjaya or Great-Death mantra to Shiva and connected to Yoga through his Yoga Vasishtha text.
- Maharishi Yagyavalkya, a famous Solar Seer and author of an entire recession of the Vedic texts known as Shukla Yajur Veda or Vajasenayi Samhita. He is mentioned in many Yoga texts and composed Upanishads of esoteric texts on the Soul, and like Krishna, was connected to the greater Yoga tradition.
His text Yoga Yagyavalkya is very famous.
Yagyavalkya is also Kriya Babaji, the Guru of Lahiri Mahasaya and the Great-Grandsire Guru mentioned by Paramhansa Yogananda in his 'Autobiography of a Yogi'.
Durgadas received direct wisdom from him and guidance regarding the Goddess, Gayatri mantra and Solar Tradition from Hiranyaloka, an astral Solar Sphere.
He takes many names and forms in various ages as a restorer of Yoga and his Vedic texts are strongly connected to Shiva through his lineage of Aruna Seers from ancient Arunachala, where the great silent Saint Ramana Maharishi also meditated.
Babaji (Vedic Rishi Yagyavalkya) guides many souls, and connects through to the ancient Yogic wisdoms of India.
Durgadas connects with him and gives not only guidance, but profound deeper (some lost) teachings of Yoga and Vedic practices, which he shares with some people. These techniques are discovered in ancient texts and also in meditation.
Entire new texts are also give by Babaji Yagyavalkya to Durgadas, and he, along with several other Vedic Rishis and modern Yogis have been giving Durgadas guidance and these 'lost secrets' of special ancient mantras, practices of yoga and Vedic secrets for several years.
To those who feel a special connection, he can communicate with Babaji and the Rishis and give deeper insights, as well as special Atmic (Self-given) wisdoms through their guidance, which he does through Self-knowledge, Direct-perception Yogic methods.
These also include practices such as Nadi Pariksha (Pulse Diagnosis), Pranic Healing and Astrology Charts, by which Direct perception is applied, and deeper insights and wisdoms are gained, through deeper connection to the Soul-Self, and at other times throgh insights received directly from the Mahadevas (Great Deities), such as the Goddess Kali, his Atmaguru (Inner Self-Guru), by grace of Yagyavalkya and other Rishis, or by their direct wisdoms alone.
Durgadas connects with him and gives not only guidance, but profound deeper (some lost) teachings of Yoga and Vedic practices, which he shares with some people. These techniques are discovered in ancient texts and also in meditation.
Entire new texts are also give by Babaji Yagyavalkya to Durgadas, and he, along with several other Vedic Rishis and modern Yogis have been giving Durgadas guidance and these 'lost secrets' of special ancient mantras, practices of yoga and Vedic secrets for several years.
To those who feel a special connection, he can communicate with Babaji and the Rishis and give deeper insights, as well as special Atmic (Self-given) wisdoms through their guidance, which he does through Self-knowledge, Direct-perception Yogic methods.
These also include practices such as Nadi Pariksha (Pulse Diagnosis), Pranic Healing and Astrology Charts, by which Direct perception is applied, and deeper insights and wisdoms are gained, through deeper connection to the Soul-Self, and at other times throgh insights received directly from the Mahadevas (Great Deities), such as the Goddess Kali, his Atmaguru (Inner Self-Guru), by grace of Yagyavalkya and other Rishis, or by their direct wisdoms alone.