Tag: Yogi

  • Yogi Burns No Harm To Him

    Yoga, the spiritual discipline, has some physical side effects, some of them amazing.

    Yogi Burns in Thanjavur,India.Image.jpg.
    Yogi Burns in Thanjavur,India.

     

    The practitioner of Yoga gains master over the Five elements of Nature,Earth,Water, Fire, Air and Ether..

     

    Eight powers result when one practices Yoga.

     

    1.Anima.

    Ability to reduce the size of the body, sometimes even to the size of the atoms.  (‘Becoming smaller than the smallest‘ as described in Srimad Bhagavatam by Lord Krishna)

    Example: Hanuman had reduced the size of his body while he was searching for Sita in Lanka.

     

    2,Mahima

    Ability to assume a gigantic form (‘Becoming larger than the largest‘ as described in Srimad Bhagavatam by Lord Krishna)

    Example:

    1. Hanuman assumed a huge form to burn Lanka, he also assumed big form to fight Kumbha Karna
    2. In Vaamana avatar Lord Vishnu increased his form which was so gigantic that it only took him three steps to cover all three worlds

    3.Garima.

    Ability to become very heavy in weight by will

    Example: Lord Hanuman made his tail very heavy that even Bhima couldn’t life it (Bhima who was climbing the GandhaMadana mountains to get Saugandhika flowers for Draupadi was stopped by a monkey whose tail was on the way, Bhima orders the monkey to take the tail off the road, monkey being old tells him to move it himself, but Bhima couldn’t even lift the monkey’s tail)

    4.Laghima.

    Laghima comes from the word laghu, which means small or light. Laghima is the ability to make the body very light (‘Becoming lighter than the lightest‘). Levitation and flying in the air are its subsidiary powers

    5.Praapti.

    Word praapti means ‘to obtain’, ‘having obtained’, ‘to have got’. Thus praapti is the ability to acquire anything anywhere.

    6.Prakamya.

    The ability to obtain anything desired, ability to have realized the dreams

    7.Ishitva.

    Iṣa=lord; isitva=lordship; The power of absolute lordship over entire creation.

     

    8.Vasitva.

    The ability to have everything under control, especially the physical manifestation made up of 5 elements.

     

    Patanjali exhorts not to be taken in b these powers,not to use them , as these will be hindrances to Self Realization.

     

    Now see a Yogi burning in Fire, ,In Thanjavur,India, without any harm to him.

     

    “The Fire Yogi is a 47 minute documentary exploring the journey of a Yogi who has the extraordinary ability to use a unique breathing technique to get into union with Fire.

     

    This documentary portrays a rare and unusual Fire Ritual performed by a Yogi from India and the subsequent chemical analysis of his clothing & physical tests that examine this supernatural phenomenon.

    The Yogi has performed this Fire Ritual for a total of 1000 days over the last 45 years.

    The Yogi, weighing a mere 94 pounds (43 kilos), has been able to survive on only two bananas and a mere glass of milk with a few drops of water twice a day for the last 28 years.

    Many aspects of the Yogi are on the edge of unbelievability, while at the same time highlighting the power and endurance of human mind, body and spirit.

     

    Hoax or Fact:

    The story about Fire Yogi is a Fact.

    Analysis:
    The messages come with a video showing an Indian Yogi performing fire ritual and sleeping in union with it without getting burnt or hurt.

    The story is a fact.

    In 2002, as a part of quest for Tantrics and Gurus in India, Mike Vasan, a director and producer, went to Tanjore in Tamil Nadu and met a special Yogi named Rambhau Swami (aged 63 then), who had an amazing power of getting into union with Fire. He developed a complete documentary on the sacred ritual that Rambhau performs, where he sleeps on fire of yagna without getting hurt or burnt.

    In the documentary video, he shows and explains the unbelievably mystic lifestyle and  rare fire ritual of the yogi, Rambhau Swami.

    Rambhau Swami claimed that he started his career as a researcher at an ancient library and then went on to learn ancient vedas and their importance before meeting his Guru who taught and showed him a completely different life close to his Spirit and God.

    He also says that he has been drinking only a few drops of water since 1975, and two years later, he started limiting his daily diet to a banana and a cup of milk, followed by only three hours of sleep each night. But surprisingly, he looks completely normal, and unlike most others, he is simple, open minded and down to earth, willing to explain his rare fire ritual and its importance.

    Rambhau Swami’s famous and elaborate fire ritual starts with his holy bath, followed by meditation, pranayama and a traditional ceremony of honoring Ganesha.

     

    The fire place of the ritual is a kind of sunken pit, into which Rambhauswami offers wide variety of food and other holy items like gallons of ghee, rice, coconuts, sugar cane, herbal green grass, etc.

     

    While offering these, and as the Fire sets ablaze, Rambhau Swami goes into a deep meditative state, covered only by a woollen shawl

    . He is shown to interact with the fire with his virtual signs, and at times he gets himself into the fire place, sleeping comfortably in union with the fire, without getting burnt or hurt.

    And surprisingly, even his woollen shawl does not burn in fire, but for few scars here and there, which he says happens when he loses his concentration and connection with fire. He is shown to perform this fire ritual for 14 hours at a stretch without any kind of break in between, and on fasting.

    After completing the ritual, he breaks it with only 3 sips of water.

     

    The yogi also claims that he has performed this special fire ritual for about 1000 days in his last 45 years.

    And in one instance, he claims he has performed this ritual for 27 days continuously without any break.

     

    This has been checked by Hoax Slayer and found to be true and authentic.

     

    http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x86dzm_the-fire-yogi-pt-1_travel?start=266

     

    Citation.

     

    http://www.hoaxorfact.com/India/the-supernatural-fire-yogi-of-tanjore-facts-analysis.html

     

    Image Credit.

     

  • Yoga State Can Be Attained Faster Yoga Sutra 1.22

    Paramahamsa Yogananda, A Great Yogi
    Paramahamsa Yogananda, A Great Yogi

    Some people attain Yoga Siddi very fast.

    It takes a long time for the others.

    It might take even more than one Lifetime.

    The inclination to practice Yoga due to one’s Vaasanas.

    The success depends on one’s tireless efforts and following of the Yama and Niyama strictly.

    Yet one would find that even those who follow these rules rigorously  do not get results,

    On the other hand there are some who seem to attain the State of Yoga relatively easy.

    Why?

    Patanjali would be explaining this in the next Sutra on the importance of Iswara Pranidhaana, complete surrender to God,(Iswara)

    The fundamental of India philosophy is that one is totally responsible for one’s action,.

    You can not shift the responsibility to God, hold Him responsible nor can you expect Him to atone your Sins, as it were, as in some other Religions.

    In Indian Philosophy , Free Will Vs Determinism is dealt with exhaustively.

    While it is true that , being a Part of Brahman, The Reality,our individual Self , is not affected by our actions,we are responsible for our action at the Empirical level when and if we do not perform an Action as a Non Action,if we are driven by only our senses.

    Such actions beget results , the remnants of the Impressions or the Vaasanas linger and they condition our development.

    As Krishna declares in the 14th Chapter of The Bhagavad Gita, Sathva Guna is the result of previous Vaasanas or Impressions, though,

    ‘There may be innumerable Forms and beings , living and non living;yet Prakriti, Nature is The Mother and I am The Father , The Seed”

    (Bhagavad Gita Chapter 14.4)

    Ramana Maharishi and Paramahamsa Yogananda
    Ramana Maharishi and Paramahamsa Yogananda

    This Sathva drives a Man for Yoga Sadhana.

    As I have been mentioning on various occasions, Yoga is not an exercise that can be mastered in 30 days or following some lectures;it is life long spiritual practice.

    It takes in most cases, more than a Life time.

    If one were to die before attaining Yoga in that birth, he is born , in the next birth, in a Family of Devotional disposition which helps him to continue his attempts at Yoga, thus rendering the attainment of Yoga faster in the present Birth.

    ( for who question the theory of Rebirth, I shall be posting an Article on this)

    Their fore,the dispositions must  be there, , the continuous practice must be undertaken.

    Then Yoga is achieved faster.

    The next is a step less than this.

    In some cases, every thing mentioned above might have been followed, yet the Siddhi does not materialize.

    The reason is that the Yoga has not been practiced correctly and remnants of Impressions linger.

    In such cases , the practitioner attains partial success as the Siddhas.

    They have no doubt attained Yoga Siddhi, though of a Lower Order.

    This the reason why some Yogis are reborn.

    Please read my post” Why some Yogis are reborn?

    This level is an average level (Madhyam)

    The last is the level we belong to’,

    We attempt and do not follow it up regularly.

    Here the results will be very slow in forthcoming.

    Yoga Sutra of Patanjali
    Yoga Sutra 1.22

    mridumadhyadhimatratvat tatopi visheshah

    mridu = mild;
    madhya = medium;
    adhimatratvat = by intense;
    totopi = further;
    viseshah = differentiation;

    The time necessary for success further depends on whether the practice is mild, medium or intense.

    They again differ according as the means are mild, medium or supreme.

    Yet, again, it is possible to see a distinction between mild, middling and intense zeal, energy and effort, although yoga (which is spontaneous realization of oneness) and effort (which implies duality) are contradiction in terms.

     

  • Yogi Stops Heart Scientific Demo Result

    Yoga, a spiritual exercise , has some physical spin offs.

    One such is the stopping of the Heart at will.

    ECG of A Yogi when he stopped Heartbeats-Study.
    ECG of A Yogi when he stopped Heartbeats

    But these, a part of Siddhis are proscribed by Patanjali.

    Please read my posts on Yoga, under ‘Hinduism,Indian Philosophy”

    Realized Souls do not practice this.

    Sathya Sai Baba of Puttaparthi used these Siddis like materializing objects from  Air’ ,being present in many places at the same time.

    When asked to explain why he does these  as the Yoga proscribed it, Baba replied,

    ‘People to day need some thing novel and out of the ordinary to have Faith.

    They will be strengthened in their Faith when they see something beyond the Normal.

    To strengthen their Faith, I perform these’

    Here is an evaluation Report of a Yogi, who stooped his heartbeats by a Cardiologist.

    LK Kothari MSc MAMS, Arum Bordia MD, VP Gupta MD
    Rabindinath Tagore Medical Colledge & Hospital; Udapur India

    Copy Right material.

    Quoted in Public Interest.

    Heartbeats Animated gif
    Heartbeats .

    To the editor:

    Yogis in India have long been reputed to develop a remarkable control over bodily functions. Theoretically, it is believed that all visceral functions can be brought under voluntary control by prolonged yogic training, but perhaps their most fascinating claim has been the ability to stop the heart at will. However, in most instances where this has been investigated so far, it has turned out to be an exaggerated Valsalva manoeuvre in some form, which makes the pulse and heart sounds imperceptible while the heart continues to beat at a slow rate.

    Recently we had the rare opportunity of investigation of an altogether different and very interesting demonstration of this supposed yogic control over the heart. Yogi Satyamurti, a sparsely built man of about 60 years of age, remained confined in a small underground pit for 8 days in what according to him was a state of “Samadhi”, or deep meditation, with all bodily activity cut down to the barest minimum. The pit was a 1.5 metre cube, dug out in an open lawn surrounded by the Medical Institute buildings, and was completely sealed from the top by bricks and cement mortar. The Yogi squatted on the floor of the pit with nothing on excepted a light cotton garment. About 5 litres of water was placed in the corner, presumably for drinking but according to the Yogi only for keeping the air humid. An ECG (Lead II) was continuously monitored during these 8 days and various other laboratory investigations were carried out before and after. The ECG leads were kept short enough not to allow any free movement inside the pit.

    The 12-lead ECG recorded before closing the pit was within normal limits (Fig. 1, strip A), but a significant sinus tachycardia developed soon after. It increased progressively, reaching a heart rate of 250 per minute on the second day (Fig.1,strip B). At 5:15 pm on the second day, when the yogi had been inside for about 29 hours, to our great surprise a straight line replaced the ECG tracing (Fig.1, strip C). There was no electrical disturbance of any sort even at higher amplification and with different leads. There had been no slowing of the heart or signs of ischaemia preceding this.

    The straight line on the ECG persisted till the eighth morning. Then, to our astonishment, electrical activity returned about half an hour before the pit was scheduled to be opened. After some initial disturbance, a normal configuration appeared. Although some sinus tachycardia was still there, there was no other significant abnormality (Fig.1, strip D). The Yogi had informed us beforehand that he would begin to come out of his deep trance or suspended animation after nearly 7 days, much in the same way that a normal person wakes up after a few hours sleep.

    When the pit was opened on the eighth day, the Yogi was found sitting in the same posture. One of us immediately went to examine him. He was in a stuporous condition and was very cold (oral temperaturewas 34.8°C). On being taken out of the pit he developed severe shivering and this persisted for nearly 2 hours. A 12-lead ECG repeated in the laboratory subsequently was again within normal limits (Fig.1, strip E).

    The Yogi and his admirers felt more satisfied at his scientifically documented proof of a remarkable Yogic feat, while we were left rather perplexed and confused. We were expecting some bradycardia and possible sign of myocardia ischaemia, but contrary to this there was severe tachycardia followed by a complete disappearance of all complexes. Any instrumental failure was ruled out by thoroughly checking the machine and also by the spontaneous reappearance of the ECG on the last day. A disconnection of the leads by the Yogi, quite a likely explanation, ought to have given rise to a considerable electrical disturbance, but there was hardly any. Later on, we tried all sorts of manipulations with leads to stimulate what the Yogi could have done inside the pit (notwithstanding the total darkness and his ignorance of ECG technique), but in every case there was marked disturbance. Therefore, although it is obviously difficult to believe that the Yogi could have completely stopped his heart or decreased its electrical activity below a recordable level, we still had no satisfactory explanation for the ECG tracings before us.

    Apart from this, the Yogi had of course endured total starvation, sensory deprivation, as well as the discomfort of a very humid, closed atmosphere for 8 days. We did not pay much attention to anoxia, thinking that sufficient ventilation could occur through the bare earth on the side of the pit. The loss of weight (4.5 kilograms) and other biochemical changes were essentially the same as can be expected in starvation under similar conditions. They certainly discount any remarkable depression of the metabolic rate.

    The more optimistic amongst us considered this feat to be a marvellous extension of the “hypometabolic wakeful state of yogic meditation” as described by Wallace and co-workers, and the conditioned learning of autonomic responses in rats reported by DiCara. The sceptics, however, were inclined to take the whole thing as some cleverly disguised trick. But, for the present, we only want to put this interesting experiment on record just as an intriguing and inclusive attempt of a Yogi to demonstrate a voluntary control over his heart beat.:

    ©Copyright Knowledge of Reality Magazine 1996-2006. All rights reserved

    Source:

    http://www.sol.com.au/kor/10_02.htm

  • Mind during Yoga-Pics.

    Cover of "The Cave of the Ancients"
    Cover of The Cave of the Ancients

     

     

    Brain goes into theta level during Yoga.

    It goes into Delta level for an enlightened Yogi.

    This has been done in the case Swami Yogananda and Lobsang Rampa.

    Those interested on this subject may read ‘An Autobiography of a Yogin‘ by Swami Yogananda and ‘The  third Eye‘ ‘Cave of the Ancients,’Living with the Lama‘ by Lobsang Rampa.


    http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=mind-in-pictures-nov-

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    Related:

    Autobiography of a Yogi link.

    http://books.google.co.in/books?id=xsIi4ePN4hYC&printsec=frontcover&dq=autobiography+of+a+Yogin+by+paramahamsa+Yogananda&hl=en&ei=8M8aTceqNo-nrAfBqNWJDA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CDUQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false

    Rampa’s Books link:

    http://books.google.co.in/books?id=XLufAAAAMAAJ&q=inauthor:%22T.+Lobsang+Rampa%22&dq=inauthor:%22T.+Lobsang+Rampa%22&hl=en&ei=cdAaTcXKLMXUrQfr4NXeCw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCYQ6AEwAA