Swami Sundranand says that in building a man’s life, “SEVEN GURUS” take part. The are माता (Maa-Mather), पिता (Pita-Father), बंधु (Real Friend- Bandhu), विद्या (Vidhya-Education), संस्कार (Sanskar), गुरु (Guru-Teacher), देवता Dewta-Divine Forces) and तीर्थ (Teerthas) (Places developed and lived by Godly/Divine Forces or Forms of God themselves)
The one who leads or directs on the path of ADHYATAM (Spiritualism) is known
in many forms but the most known out of them is (my) SADGURUDEV (as per the
experience of Smami ji) Sadgurudev must be sanyasi of great character, TAPASVI
and ‘Ekantwasi’ (Living in Solitude)
Swami ji says that his sadgurudev is the “BRAHMLEEN SWAMI TAPOVANAM MAHARAJ who
is the one to be remembered first in the early morning in the BRAHM MAHOORT.
I pray first of all in his feet to relieve of the Gururina (Debt of my Noble-Teacher).
I must reveal the TRUTH, ‘truth of the life’ to the world, such is the promise I make.
He professes “SEWA-DHRMO-PARAM-GEHANAM-YOGNAM-API- AGAMYA”
Religion of the service is great. It leads to worship, knowledge and renouncing. Due to this Swami ji got opportunity to serve the saints at GANGOTRI.
He says that “To look after saints and to do Satsang is the most noble work. This fills your mind and heart with the feeling of ADHYATAM (SPIRITUALISM). An able SAINT is the one who always remains glued in the service of others (i.e busy in parhit- positive seva of others) This is like being SUN who remains busy giving energy , LIGHT to ALL- MEN, ANIMALS, JUNGLE,FLORA AND FAUNA without difference round the year and clouds give water to all, alike and naturally.
“Padmakaram Dinkaram Vikachi karoti chandro Vikasayati Kairar- chakravalam Nabhyo arthito Jaldharopi Jalam Dadati Santoh Swayam Parhite Sukrita bhi Yogah.”
Swamiji says “Shivam Poojyate Na Tu Shivam”
If you want to please shiva then you have to become SHIVA if you pray God becoming introvert and are filled with love for GOD the only you will be able to achieve success of realizing God. So try not to be extrovert while praying.
Swamiji says that he is thankful to all guru, sanyasis and Mahaatamans and above all his own Sadguru Swami Tapovanam Maharaj ji whose satsang gave him all the knowledge and their Amrit Vachanam directed his life to God. He salutes them with “Sashtang/dantvat Pranam” and owes his life to them.
Vedic studies
The ancient Vedic studies worshippers offered sacrifices to those gods in the hope that they in return would grant abundant numbers of cattle, good fortune, good health, long life, and male progeny, among other material benefits. To ensure the efficacy of their prayers, the people came to believe that their offerings could be made more acceptable to the gods if accompanied by songs of praise and other invocations of the gods' might and power.
The rites of Vedic sacrifice were relatively simple in the early period, when the Rigveda was composed. They required neither temples nor images. The ceremonies took place in an open space that was consecrated afresh for every important occasion.
Yogic Studies
Yoga has a long and storied history, much of it surprising. Yoga philosophy is one of the great six darshanas or schools of Indian thought.
Its history is interwoven with Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, and has now spawned a global practice.
Where does yoga come from? Who are its great thinkers? What does modern yoga have to do with older practices? What is Patanjali and what do his Yoga Sutras have to tell us today, with Yogic studies we should know about the Yoga philosophy and how it's effect to our daily lisfe style and our mind body & soul
Pranic Healing
Energy Healing is not a new concept. Many sages, saints, and healers have been practicing the art of healing from long ago. Though not all the modalities are recorded, still, you can see hundreds of them if you search the web.
Pranic Healing unique among the rest, is its modern, fresh, and scientific view towards energy, healing, and general well-being.
Energy is not a new age, magical, and out-of-reach concept. It is so blended with our life. Life-force, Chi, or Prana, in fact, is the 4th state of matter after solid, liquid, and gas. It is so physical and so ordinary that we often take it for granted. Energy is just more refined than what we already know about the physical matters.
Its subtle nature makes energy intangible for the ordinary senses. However, there are many people with a more sensitive nature that can feel, see, and experience the existence of energy. For sensitive eyes, it looks like a luminous field of light, surrounding the physical body and interpenetrating it.