Inspired by the teachings of Yogi Ashwini, in 2002 his students formed Dhyan Foundation as a spiritual and charitable organisation. The foundation is a spiritual fellowship dedicated to living and sharing an authentic spiritual path.
An ardent student of the Vedic sciences, Yogiji's philosophy is clear and simple, and his approach practical.
The Foundation imparts not mere knowledge, but gyan as per the Guru-shishya-parampara. It propagates Yogiji's prescribed sadhna called the Sanatan Kriya.
Besides teaching yoga in its purest form, strictly as per the ancient practices, the Foundation is also engaged in a number of charitable activities, as well as creating awareness of the ancient sciences.
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For all those who would like to experience the "Sanatan Kriya" are welcome to come on Sunday's at the "A-80, South Extension II, New Delhi" from 5:45 pm onwards.
Yogi Ashwini has been studying 'the being' for
more than a decade. He has assimilated techniques from Vedic philosophies
and formulated them for the modern day man to practice and benefit
from. This is what Dhyan Foundation calls the 'Sanatan Kriya' (The
Complete Kriya).
This kriya affects all the layers of the being and thus takes a
being to, as told in the Vedic philosophy of Ayurveda, 'Prakriti'
(nature, that is, bliss) and not 'Vikriti' (against nature, that
is, disease).
When a sadhak follows the path of yoga he/she ties himself/herself
to a certain regime. By following this set routine over a period
of time the sadhak starts evolving. In the physical plane we can
identify certain dormant centers in the brain which start awakening
and becoming sensitive to subtler stimuli, which we are not able
to identify in our current states, i.e. the higher areas of the
brain get activated, which were considered dormant or not used in
the day to day acts of normal physical life.
Sanatan Kriya is part of the prescribed sadhna that brings with
it emotional and financial stability along with physical well-being.
It is a simple 4 step kriya which will bring about
immense glow and strength in you both internal and external.
Step 1: These are basic joint rotations which bring
about flexibility and immense strength in the joints. And as reversed
to the other high impact exercises they don’t tire the physical
and one feels relaxed.
A Note of Advise: All rotations start from from neck downwards to the ankle.
Steps in Video Demonstration:
• Neck
• Shoulder
• Wrist
• Waist
• Knees
• Ankle
• Tada Asana
We start from the neck, then the shoulders, the wrists, pelvic region,
knees and finally the ankles, moving them all both clockwise and
anti clock wise. Just ensure two things during the rotations:
- The rotation has to be done with closed eyes and full awareness
of the joint being rotated as it helps in developing that part.
- The movement has to be coordinated with the breathing. Till
half rotation we inhale and exhaling we complete the other half.
Step 2: Sinha Pranayam: Sitting
in Vajra Asana, tongue sticking out, we start exhaling,
pushing out the air inside. Inhalation happens automatically.
Step 3: 'Chakra Santulan Pranayam'
which brings about a beautiful balance in the body. [ Click to see Video ]
There are seven main chakras located in our etheric.
These are the energy centers in the body which draw the prana
from the environment which is essential for running our body.
- Muladhar Chakra: At the base of our spine
- Swadhishthan Chakra: 2” above Muladhar
- Manipurak: At the navel
- Anahaat chakra: In the centre of the chest cavity
- Vishudhi Chakra: Throat region
- Ajna: Between the eyebrows
- Sahastrar: Beyond the head
Sitting in Vajra Asana palms facing inwards, inhaling,
we move our hands up, stopping at each chakra for
a few moments and as we reach Sahastrar, we open
our hands, palms facing upwards.
Then slowly we start exhaling and as we move down our hands we again
stop at each chakra for a few moments this time in descending order.
Step 4.1: 'Paanch Maha Prana Dhyan'
There are 5 main pranas in the body-
- Prana Vayu, the upward rising force in the region between the
diaphragm and the shoulders. [ Click to see Image ]
- Apaan Vayu, the downward moving force from the navel towards
the pelvic. [ Click to see Image ]
- Samaan Vayu, the balancing force of the Prana vayu and Apaan
Vayu. It is the outwards and sideways moving force in the region
between the diaphragm and the navel. [ Click to see Image ]
- Udaan Vayu, rising upwards from the pit of the throat. [ Click to see Image ]
- Finally the Vayaan Vayu, the all-pervading reserve force. [ Click to see Image ]
To practice this once again we sit in Vajra Asana,
become aware for 2-3 minutes of each of these pranas
in the body. This dhyan also brings about a balance
in the body.
Step 4.2: The final step of the 'Sanatan
Kriya' is the 'Dhyan with the Guru'. [ Click to see Video ]
Gently become aware of your Anahaat Chakra and
a soft baby pink lotus with a pink hue all around at your Anahaat.
Become aware of your Guru and gently and connect with him.
Be with your Guru for sometime forgetting about everything else
in the world.
A regular practice of this simple but extremely effective kriya
and the grace of the Guru helps the practitioner
achieve a beautiful balance, glow and strength in the body.
Clairvoyance is an ability which is common amongst Yogis. It is a Siddhi which is used only for aiding the spiritual growth of Sadaks. It is not for exhibition or for satisfying the curiosity of general public. Kindly come to us only if you are interested in Sadhana and not merely for predictions through Clairvoyance.
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