Pilgrimage
Bharat ( India ) is a country of ancient temples. Several of those are unique state of art and declared by UNESCO as World Heritage sites.
At Mahanirvana Yoga we are considering these places as Pilgrimage sites for modern yogis around the world and organizing spiritual group tours to the best temples of South India.
A few of them are Madurai Minakshi, Arunachala Tiruvannamalai, Big Temple Tanjavar, and Chidambaram Nataraja Temple.
Temples of India are not just cultural monuments but the living legends created by human beings who had achieved higher consciousness and divine intellect to perform such impossible tasks of carvings in rocks, woods, and metals.
In those delicate enormous designs, and carvings there are vast hidden messages and ancient knowledge. Secret codes and signals can be received and retained only by sincere spiritual seekers.
After visiting these places one can get real-life experience of the super skills and unimaginable talent of people who created those temples in the absence of modern tools and technology, thousand years before.
These marvelous temples are not just visiting sites but are built as a place of pilgrimage, penance, and purification of the minds and souls of people.
No matter what religion you belong to. You will definitely observe the change.
Stay for a while, sit in silence inside these temples, and close your eyes. Bring your mind to your place. Feel your complete presence on the floor of these temples. Let your existence submerge in powerful vibrations of positive energies flowing across these structures.
A slow and steady transformation of positive thinking will start happening inside you without any resistance of the mind. It will happen smoothly and sharply like today’s modern laser treatment. You will experience yourself as a whole new person. Pure and innocent like a newborn baby ready to receive the world with a smile. Miraculously many people experience the phenomenon of disappearing diseases and pain in body and mind after visiting ancient temples of India.
As a Yogi and Naga Sadhu of Himalayan tradition, my personal opinion is that the people who built these life-changing divine structures were not ordinary craftsmen. They were yogis who must have been practicing yoga, meditation, and certain breathing techniques ( Pranayama ).
At some point, it seems that they must have lost control of their bodies and minds by complete devotion, and surrender to the divinity, and then divine energies worked upon those impossible tasks and made it possible.
For me, temples are the Gurus, the Masters of divine language.
Swamiji Shri DasBodh Giri