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Guru Poornima and Nada Yoga Course

For thousands of years Vyas Purnima or Guru Purnima has been celebrated as a day of worship of Guru. On this sacred full moon of July we can receive the grace and blessing of all Gurus who have ever lived, who are alive today, and those who are yet to be born.

During his stay at Rikhiapeeth Swami Satyananda did not ever conduct the guru puja here, as although millions all over the world saw him as their guru, he himself said, "I am foremost and will always remain a disciple not a Guru, it is discipleship that is important not Gurudom."

This year in 2010, after the Mahasamadhi, for the first time Rikhiapeeth will commemorate Guru Purnima and conduct the guru puja in honour of the disciple of disciples, Swami Satyananda who lived and breathed only for his guru, Swami Sivananda Saraswati. This year Rikhiapeeth, the tapobhumi of Paramahansa Satyananda will come alive with prayers and worship of Sadguru Swami Sivananda, Swami Satyananda as well as all Gurus of the universe who inspire our lives

Devotees who wish to offer their love and devotion to Guru and invoke the grace and blessings of Guru Shakti into their lives may register by phone and letter at the earliest.

The Guru Purnima celebration will commence on 23rd - 24th July and culminate with the actual Guru Puja from 7-11 am on the 25th of July.

In preparation for the sacred guru puja, a Nada Yoga Course (English) will be conducted at Rikhiapeeth from 15th - 20th July 2010. This advanced course gives participants from all around the world the unique opportunity to experience the ancient tantric technique of penetrating the deeper layers of the mind utilizing sound as a medium. These ancient techniques have been revealed by Swami Satyananda and are particularly powerful when practiced in the spiritually charged atmosphere of Rikhiapeeth. Sincere participants are welcome to apply for this unique course that offers advanced practical and theoretical classes along with ashram life experience.

For information and registration please contact as soon as possible as places are limited: Tel: 06432-290870/ 09304-488889/ 09304-799449.

Rikhiapeeth Events in 2010

The following events are held at Bihar School of Yoga, Rikhia on a regular basis throughout the year. All sadhaks, devotees and wellwishers are welcome to attend:


Shiv Mahimna Stotra: every Monday
Saundarya Lahari: every Friday
Mahamrityunjaya Havan for universal health: every Saturday
Akhand Gita Path: every Ekadashi
Sundar Kand Path: every Poornima


Calender Events for 2010


Aug 2-9: Nada Yoga Course (French/English)

Aug 20-24: Sri Radha Krishna Jhoolan (Diksha on 24th)

Sep 1-8: Sivananda Janmotsav

Sep 2: Krishna Janmashthami

Oct 8-16: Ashwin Navaratri Anushthan (Diksha on 15th)

Oct 20-29: Chakra Sadhana Course (English)

Nov 1-7: Prana Vidya Course (English)

Nov 20-21: Sri Krishna Ras Lila

Dec 6-10: Sat Chandi Mahayajna/ Sita Kalyanam

Dec 17-21: Yoga Purnima

Dec 24-25: Christmas

Dec 25-31: Kriya Yoga & Tattwa Shuddhi Course (English)

Dec 31-Jan 1, 2011: New Year

Jan - Sep: Ashram Jeevan

For further details regarding the above events write to: Bihar School of Yoga, P.O. Rikhia, Dist. Deoghar, Jharkhand 814112, India. For a reply please enclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope or Phone: 06432290870/ 09304488889

Namo Narayan
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Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Evolutionary Role of karma

Swami Satyananda Saraswati

You may practice raja, hatha, kundalini, mantra and bhakti yoga, but if you underestimate karma yoga, then all these yogas can lead you to a dissipated and dispersed state of mind. Every person who is practicing yoga should transform his daily activities through the philosophy of karma yoga.
The purpose of your daily work should become spiritual; or rather you should realize nature’s spiritual purpose behind your karma. If you renounce your karma, your mind will not find a basis for evolution. Before you can realize the role of karma yoga in relation to spiritual evolution, you must first understand that the purpose of karma yoga is to create a stable base for the mind. In meditation the mind has to remain constantly on one object without any interception of another idea. But if you keep on practicing this without having attained the state of sattva, without having purified the mind, you will only fall back into a tamasic state. In order to prevent this, the practice of karma yoga was designed by nature for every man, because we all have ambitions, desires and passions.
If you don’t have any desire, you definitely will not make any karma. If desire were to be eliminated then man’s psycho-spiritual evolution would come to a halt. Therefore, desires must not be curbed. You should either fulfill them completely or else realize their uselessness.
By curbing your desires, you are killing your opportunity to act. Say you have a desire to have a child. To fulfill this you need to have a wife or husband, a home, a job, shop or business, and then so many things follow. These things are what keep this untrained mind busy all the time. This is how karma keeps the devil mind busy. Mind is a great force, a supramental force, and if this force is not properly utilized, it will feed the wrong centers in the mental personality and perhaps become very destructive. Therefore, nature has created karma.
In the Bhagavad Gita it says that every action produces threefold reactions- desire, aversion and a mixture of both. If you receive something which you want very much, that makes you happy. However, if you receive something which you don’t want, that makes you very unhappy. If you receive something which you like and dislike, you will be happy and unhappy both. When the mind is affected by negative reactions, it often becomes depressed or deranged, thereby allowing such diseases as asthma, cancer, hypertension or diabetes to take hold. At these times one may even commit suicide or divorce his wife. Anything can happen because the karma affects the personality and the behavior. So we have to find a way of creating karma whereby the consequences do not affect us. That path is known as karma yoga.
In the pursuit of our day to day lives, our attitudes towards karma have become purely materialistic. Every time we think about spiritual life, we think in terms of renouncing karma. In the ashrams also, if you ask anyone to do some work they invariably refuse on the basis that all actions are maya, and by this man is bound. But it is not true; karma can never be a cause for bondage. Nature has created karma as a scheme for man to evolve and to know the behavior and deeper stage of the mind, and through the mind, to achieve spiritual awareness.
Mind and spiritual awareness are not two different things. At one stage there is milk, at another stage the milk becomes curd, at a third stage the curd is churned into butter, at the fourth stage it is clarified into ghee, and finally at the fifth stage it becomes part of your curry. In the same way, at one stage there is the gross body, at another stage, the vasanas or passions, at the third stage the psychic experiences, and at the fourth stage the supreme reality.
Atma, or the supreme reality, manifests itself at different stages. The mind is one of these stages and you cannot obliterate the mind. You can only purify the mind and remove the dross, the samskaras. Then, at the very nucleus or basis of the mind, atma, or chaitanya, will be revealed. Therefore, karma yoga is any action which is done with higher awareness, for the sake of the work, because work keeps the mind and body occupied. Even if the work does not pay you in terms of money, still you do it.
In the same way, if you, as householders, try to transform your daily karma into karma yoga, then first of all you have to accept the role of karma in spiritual evolution. Then whatever you do you will feel grace and bliss in every work.
First of all you must remember that it is not meditation which is the beginning of yoga; it is the training of this undisciplined, uneducated, powerful mind, which flows like a river in full spate. This mind cannot be controlled at different points. It has to be educated. Education is most important and this education is provided to the mind through karmas. This means that everything you do, right or wrong, is karma, and that karma can be transmuted into karma yoga provided there is enlightenment in you.
Why are you bored with your work? It is due to your attitude. If the attitude is correct, you can go on doing the same work for fifty years. When you consider your work as a duty, a way of serving others, it never becomes dull. It is only when you think of it in terms of your own development or pleasure that work becomes intolerable and monotonous.
It is actually far easier and more motivating to work for others than for yourself. This is the secret of karma yoga which few understand and are able to apply. This is the difference between karma and karma yoga. You create karma when you act with yourself in mind, with your personal desires and problems as a motivation. When you act, not for yourselves but as a service, an offering to others, the mind is freed and you experience the benefits of karma yoga.
Actually, karma yoga can be practiced anywhere at any time. It is not necessary to live in an ashram to practice it. But few understand the basic principle behind it and the necessity of it being performed with the correct attitude. In the ashram you learn how to practice karma yoga and this is very important. Otherwise, you may spend your whole life working for yourself and increasing your suffering, rather than working for others and ending your suffering along with theirs.
So karma yoga is a necessary part of life. It is as necessary as eating, talking or walking. For you must go on creating karma as long as you are alive. You cannot live without action. Therefore, let your actions be performed as a service to the evolution of all beings and you will enjoy a life of utter freedom, simplicity and bliss. All your needs will be bestowed on you as if blessings from God. You will never be lonely or suffer any ills. When the mind is at peace with itself, the body attains health. People are drawn to such a person like bees to nectar. It is impossible to keep them away.

2 comments:

Mantradhyanam said...

In a very simple way Sri Swami Ji has explained the difference between Karma & Karma Yoga. Most importantly it completely takes into consideration the Issues of today’s era & how practicing Karma Yoga can make our life more meaningful & successful both materialistically as well as spiritually. However I guess, implementing it in our life is simple but tough because keeping an awareness of the teaching itself is a Challenge. Those who are ready to take up this Simple but tough challenge is going to be the ones who will Rule both the Worlds – Material as well as Spiritual.

swapnil said...

namo narayana gurudev..

namo narayana swamiji..

love
sn sivamurti


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