Siddhashram

Siddhashram Siddhashram is taken as the heartbeat of whole universe, the base of spiritual consciousness, heart of divinity and the mortification land of great Rishies.

Among the Sadhak of different cults Siddhashram is famous as ‘Siddhalok’, ‘Divyabhumi’, ‘Gyangunj’, ‘Shambala’ etc. Though any Sadhu, Sanyasi, Yeti, Monk and Yogi might have known 'Siddhashram' by any name or various cults might have used different worship or Sadhana methods according to their beliefs. But the last destination or the ultimate goal of each spiritual journey is to enter the divine w

orld called ‘Siddhashram’. The context of this supernatural land has been mentioned in many ancient scriptures along with four Vedas. The Siddhashram is described as a supreme place of universe. It is the accepted fact that while creating the nature, the super nature has established the earth as the representative of universe and the Siddhashram is placed above it as a controlling supreme power. Thus it is also believed that while discharging their divine works in this universe the spiritually empowered Yogis remain in constant touch with Siddhashram and they visit it regularly. Further more, it is also believed that the divine personalities like Ram, Krishna, Buddha, Shankaracharya, and Ma Anandamai etc. are present along with their bodies at Siddhashram. Siddhashram is equally scarce to human beings and all the visible and invisible creatures. Thus, the Siddhashram is assumed as a very scarce divine place. But it will be possible to get the divine power to enter this scarce and sacred place by doing hard works through Sadhana procedure and following Sadhana path.

12/07/2014

Happy Guru Purnima
Anniversaries of great saints, holy days are celebrated once a year. Similarly all Gurus of the world have been allotted a day in the year for them. It is Purnima day. Purnima is a full moon day and Guru means remover of darkness. This day, Guru removes ignorance of the disciple, enlightens him and provides him luminousness of a full moon, that is why this day is called Guru Purnima. This day disciples collect and completely surrender before their Guru and in turn Guru confers upon them the enlightenment they need.

23/06/2014

I am neither the conscious nor the unconscious mind, neither intelligence nor ego, neither the ears nor the tongue nor the senses of smell and sight, neither ether nor air nor fire nor water nor earth. I am neither the breath nor the five vital airs, neither the seven body components nor the five sheaths, neither speech nor hands nor feet nor a**s nor s*x organ. Neither aversion nor attachment, neither avarice nor delusion, neither arrogance nor the feeling of jealousy, at all, neither righteousness nor wealth nor pleasure are mine. I am neither virtue nor vice, neither pleasure nor pain, neither mantra nor sacred place, neither Vedas nor sacrifices. I am neither the food nor the eater nor the act of eating. Neither death nor doubt nor caste distinction, neither father nor mother nor even birth are mine, at all. I am neither brother nor friend neither Guru nor disciple, indeed. I am without thought, without form, I am all-pervasive, I am everywhere, yet I am beyond all senses. I am neither detachment nor salvation nor anything that could be measured. I am consciousness and bliss. I am Shiva! I am Shiva!

15/06/2014

Who am I?

23/05/2014

Day and night might be divisions for those who dwell on the lower octaves of a mundane existence, but for a Guru whose spiritual vibrance touches the highest level of enlightenment every second remains devoted to the spiritual upliftment of the disciple as he steers their lives through the labyrinthine lanes of Sadhanas and Dikshas to the envious heights of Total Awakenment. This beautiful heart-warming truth dawned on me when suddenly severed from the gross world by virtue of a very auspicious Diksha, I was transported to the land of the Ancient Savants and Yogi’s i.e. Siddhashram. And with it also came the amazing realisation that Dr. Narayan Dutt Shrimali, the simple looking Guru whom I had known for so many years is in fact a great and highly revered Yogi of Siddhashram where he is famous by the sacred name Paramhans Swami Nikhileshwaranand.

It was one of those strange days when for no particular reason the nature appears to be in her full glory, the heart joyfully throbs with a unique exuberance and beautiful thoughts assuming verbal form, all of a sudden spurt forth from the lips even before one is aware what one is speaking.

"Gurudev! Please tell me something about Siddhashram. How can one get there?"

Much, much later I had stumbled across the truth that the thought had in fact been planted in my mind by the Benevolent Master. In fact all along he had been subtly preparing me for the divine excursion and when the right moment suddenly (for me of course!) manifested he promptly set my mind working to ask the right question. And thus was initiated a chain of events which seemingly in the twinkling of an eye culminated in the Supreme Boon.

For several golden minutes I kept hanging on to the divine words that poured out of the Master’s lips as he introduced me to the Celestial Land. And then abruptly he stopped speaking!

In the next few seconds it all happened in a flash. I remember raising my eyes and looking at the Master’s face and the mysterious smile that quivered on his lips. Very slowly he raised his right hand and as his fingers approached my forehead I heard the wondrous spell ring clearly in my ears -

"And this, my son, is the Siddhashram I was telling you about."

The words confused me but I had no time to reflect on them as his thumb contacted the spot over my Third Eye. The next moment everything swam before my eyes and for what seemed like eternity I seemed suspended in a state of subconsciousness. It looked as if one world was fading out and another fading in.

When I fully returned to my senses I found myself enveloped in twilight. It was an altogether different place and as I adjusted my vision to the scene around, I was left bewildered by the natural beauty of the place. Beautiful, handsome Yogis, Yoginis, Sadhaks and Sadhikas went along with their tasks unbothered by the presence of a stranger in their midst. Being new to the place, for perhaps a few seconds I felt uncomfortable but a wonderful feeling of love and cordiality hung in the air that in no time permeated my senses and made me feel as if I had always been a part of this landscape.

In whichever direction my eyes ventured they were greeted with the most pleasant natural vistas. Besides the silvery moonlight that seemed to pour out of nowhere in particular, the tall trees of Deodar and the endless carpet of flower shrubs in full blossom, what left me the most enthralled was the singular, sweet bouquet of Ashtgandh.

As I stood taking in the beauty a sudden urge pushed me in a particular direction and giving in to it I walked on, only to come upon a huge congregation of Yogis seated before a raised dais decked with the choicest of blooms. Casual inquiry revealed that they were there to celebrate the festival of Guru Poornima.

Guru Poornima? O My God! How could I have forgotten? No wonder I had felt so powerfully drawn to Gurudev. I had even forgotten to greet him and pay special obeisance that is the first duty of a disciple on this day. And yet he had not forsaken his duty and had transported me here!

My deep reverie was suddenly broken by the chants of Jai Gurudev and looking at the stage I saw several great Yogis climbing onto the dais. Yogiraj Arvind announced them - Paramhans Vigyeshvaranand, Paramhans Bhriguram, Paramhans Trijata Aghori, Swami Achyutanand, Paramhans Swami Nikhileshwaranand and above all Paramhans Poojyapaad Swami Sachidanand!

It was for the first time that I was before such a distinguished group of highly enlightened Spiritual Savants. As they took their respective seats - with the Great Paramhans Swami Sachidanand, assuming the central seat and others occupying places on either side - Yogiraj Arvind performed the worship ritual of these Divine Gurus on behalf of the whole of Siddhashram and all races of the universe. This was followed by divine hymns of Gannpati and Sarasvati sung most melodiously by the Sadhikas. Next Yogiraj Arvind started a divine discourse and finding his elucidations beyond my mental faculties I let my eyes and mind concentrate on the central figure on the podium.

The Supreme Master Swami Sachidanand looked like an ocean of compassion and his handsome, radiant physique seemed to belittle even the majesty of the Himalayas. For several moments I let my gaze linger on his celestial form and an amazing catharsis seemed to occur deep in my soul as all earthly sorrows, pains, passions were simply wiped out to be replaced by love and compassion.

Next I riveted my gaze on my own loved Master Paramhans Swami Nikhileshwaranand. He sat there, a perfect epitome of true disciplehood, in the feet of the Supreme One. Like a coruscating drop of dew he looked ready at the slightest cue to jump and fuse in the Marvellous Ocean of Supreme Enlightenment that is his Guru.

Very soon everything seemed to blur and once again I was transported across time and space, now back to the earth. I returned to my physical self and saw amazedly that it was midnight! I had been gone for no less than twelve hours although it seemed no more than a few seconds. Gurudev sat there smiling before me as I had left him. I bowed before him and let tears of my gratitude wash his holy feet...

The next day he revealed that he had initiated me in the Manobhaaven Diksha, the first stage in the Sadhana of gaining access to Siddhashram, after the final culmination of which one can at will visit the divine land and stay there. A remarkable metamorphosis has occurred in me since and at times I feel myself spiritually drifting back to that ethereal plane. Now a subliminal armour seems to protect me from all lies, deceits, evils of this mundane world and now I well know where my final destination lies once I have dispensed with my duties on this planet. I feel short of words to express my gratefulness to Gurudev Dr. Narayan Dutt Shrimali for having blessed me with the wondrous Manobhaaven Diksha, and I have nothing but tears of gratitude to offer in his feet for his kindness!

21/04/2014

Happy Birthday Gurudev!

12/11/2013

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22/09/2013

Siddhashram

Siddhashram is a boon, bestowed upon mankind, from our ancestors, saints, sages & Yogis of high order.
This is synonymous to a paradise on the earth and finds its mention in "Rigveda", the oldest scripture of
human civilization. A saint, revealing his expressions in Rigvedic hymns says, "Sometime or the other,
when the most auspicious moment of my life arrives, I will certainly be able to enter Siddhashram and to
perform the Sadhna practices of high order by sitting on its sacred ground". Not only in Rigveda but also in
Samveda, Maharishi Yogandharwa, while expliciting his sentiments says, "Where the soil is worth
applying on the forehead just like sandal wood paste, where each and every particle is replete with
penance and the wind is pious and melodious, the same abode of the blessed is the final destination of
a human being where just by sitting, the real bliss of the life can be attained".
Siddhashram has been described in hundreds of ancient scriptures. Maharishi Vashistha called it the fortune
of man whereas Vishwamitra termed it as the real beauty of life. According to Maharishi Chyavan, there is
a natural characteristic in the soil of Siddhashram to eliminate spontaneously the ailments of the
body. Maharishi Pulastya says it is the dream of life and Kanad praising it says,"Only one or two among a
thousand saints are fortunate enough to get the privilege of entering into Siddhashram". Bhishma, lying on
the bed of arrows expressed his last wish before Lord Krishna that he wanted to go to Siddhashram with his
mortal body. Yudhistir also, after the end of Mahabharat war, requested, Lord Krishna with joined palms, "If
some of the virtues of my life are left and if you bestow your grace upon me, I wish to spend some part of
my life in Siddhashram". Gorakhnath, addressing his disciples said, "The ultimate of Ta**ra and Sadhnas is
the entrance into Siddhashram". At one place, Bhagvatpad Shankaracharya has said, "The fulfillment of
human life can only be attained when one goes to Siddhashram and takes a holy dip in Siddhyoga lake".
Indeed this Siddhashram has been a dream for thousands of Yogis and aspirants. Their last wish has been to
spend some moments in Siddhashram where each and every particle is pious due to the penance done by
high ordered Yogis, where the sacred, pure and divine "Siddhayoga lake" shimmers continuously. It has
unique therapeutic properties and therefore a mere dip in it, not only cures all ailments but also confers
divinity upon that person by thoroughly cleansing the mind of impure, negative thoughts and consequently
the person attains a higher elevation. The weather in this Ashram remains exhilaratingly pleasant throughout
the year and this divine Ashram is free from the cycles of age, time and death. No ailment of any kind can
prevail here and every moment of it is full of joy, delight, beauty and bliss.
The management of this Siddhashram is under the guidance of the universally venerated Yogiraj Swami
Satchidanandji, who even after having attained the age of several thousand years is still full of eternal Youth
and whose eyes are oceans of mercy. The divine rays of penance, emanating from his body intermingle with
the atmosphere of Siddhashram and the mere sight of his divine body is keenly wished even by the Gods, to
make their lives supremely blessed. Inspite of having the age of several thousand years only three disciples
have received Dikshas from him.
In this Ashram, the Yogis, ascetics and aspirants aged thousands of years are engaged in penance. Even
today the great seers like Maharishi Vashishtha, Vishwamitra, Kanad, Pulastya, Atri, Bheesma,
Kripacharya, Gorakhnath and Shankaracharya can be seen wondering there in physical form and
also one can have the privilege of listening to their sermons. The mere touch of their divine hands
initiates the flow of a divine current into the body and due to this Shaktipaat (energizing process) the entire
body of the aspirant turns sacred and full of radiance.
All the time heavenly maidens wander here and the nymphs of heaven like Rambha, Menaka and Urvashi
consider themselves fortunate on performing their dance at this place, where each moment is full of ecstasy,
bliss, joy and enthusiasm.
It is not possible to get an aerial view of this Ashram from an aeroplane. This Ashram occupying an area of
several hundred kilometres is situated in the north-east of Mansarowar and is an abode of unique Yogis. At
some places, Yogis are engaged in penance and at other places, Yogis are teaching the intricacies and
minute points of Sadhna to their disciples. Some Yogis are seen entranced and also some some celibates are
performing Yagya. Somewhere else, the recitation of Vedas by learned Maharishis is going on and the
sermons of Brahmarishis is enjoyed by thousands of Yogis. The heavenly maidens fully ornamented are
seen wandering and at some places, various young and beautiful heavenly dancers are presenting their
outstanding dances and Yogis are seen doing Sandhya Vandana in Siddhyoga Lake at some distance from
them. Pretty maidens are seen bathing and throwing water on each other and frolicking in the pure and
sparkling water of the lake. Aspirants are seen enjoying boating in the boats of rock crystal. Few maidens
are engrossed in conversation and the entire atmosphere is enveloped by enthusiasm, joy, bliss and delight.
There is no pain and suffering of any kind and each aspirant's face is devoid of any expression of tension.
No one has any sorrow and this way, there is eternal ecstasy, bliss and joy all around in this Ashram.
The weather remains exhilaratingly pleasant in Siddhashram as it is free from the cycles of the seasons. The
rain comes with pleasant drizzling. Roses of hundred varieties and also other flowers of different kinds keep
blooming here all around the year. Due to a protective shield set up by the powers of penance, there is no
entrance of death, consequently no flower gets withered or plucked from its stalk. The green velvety grass
covering the ground of Siddhashram appears like a green carpet. There are thousands of varieties of fruit
bearing trees and it is hard to believe that there can be so many innumerable fruits. Chirping sound of the
birds creates a lovely atmosphere in itself.
At some distance from the hermitage of Paramhans Swami Satchidanandji, the world famous 'Kalp Vriksha'
stands bloomed to its full maturity, sitting beneath which, fulfils immediately every wish and any
materialistic article can be obtained within the blinking of an eye. Several straw huts constructed near by this
hermitage gives an idea of the appearance of hermitages of our ancient sages. In these straw huts, the Yogis
of high order sit in the state of Samadhi or remain fully absorbed in their Sadhna practices. Since three or
four hundred years some Yogis are entranced and are lost in inexhaustible bliss. The beating hearts of such
Yogis is the only evidence of their being alive. Even the sight of these Yogis is inaccessible and it is quite
enthrilling to have a glimpse of their radiant faces and bodies which are full of serenity.
There are no prohibitions or restrictions in this Ashram. Each aspirant is free and at liberty. Nevertheless
every one seems to be bound by some unknown law, therefore, each one keeping within his limits is
engrossed in his duties. There is no malice, illwill, jealousy or hypocrisy. All are lost in themselves and are
busy in meditating to reach the heights of Sadhna. Inspite of being at liberty all are under the control of
some unsaid law and regulation.
It is very arduous to enter Siddhashram as there are five eligibility criteria which are essential for gaining
entrance into this Ashram.
1. The aspirant must have awakened his Kundalini upto 'Sahastrar' , (thousand petalled lotus inside the brain
which is the seat of infinite consciousness).
2..Must have mastered at least two Mahavidyas and also have thorough knowledge of the remaining eight
Mahavidyas.
3. Must have acquired the methodical knowledge of Ta**ra as well as of Mantra.
4. Must be noble, simple and must have totally adopted the Indian culture.
5. Must be the disciple of such a Guru, Yogi, ascetic or person, who himself has entered Siddhashram.
After attaining all these five criteria, the aspirant can gain entrance into Siddhashram. For this purpose, it is
also essential that the aspirant while being excellent in the field of Sadhna practices, must also have great
devotion and faith for his Guru. A Guru can't take his disciple with him into this Ashram unless he himself
has entered Siddhashram and also has got permission from the senior Yogis of Siddhashram to take his
disciple along with him. Certainly, a person by obeying the rules mentioned before can enter Siddhashram
but only few of the Yogis are fortunate enough to return back to this materialistic world after entering
Siddhashram and then to go back again to this Ashram. The aspirants who have got the privilege of
returning again to the mundane sphere from Siddhashram are as follow-
1. Yogiraj Shankaranand
2. Swami Paramdeva
3. Sadhwi Tejomayi
4. Shankaracharya
5. Mahatapa Brigraj
6. Gorakhnath
7. Lama Hegang
8. Datia Baba
9. Maa Bharavi
10. Mahavatra Baba
11. Kinkar Swami
12. Baba Tejavatar
13. Parvati Bai
14. Dhima Bhai Chiman Bhai
15. Raghuvar Barotkar
16. Uria Baba
17. Yogiraj Arvind
18. Swami Vishuddhanandji
19. Trijata Aghori
20. Householder Viran Ganguli
21. Girdhar Pattiyar
22. Swami Vishveshwaranandji
23. Maa Anandmayi
24. Swami Gunatitanandji
25. Swami Nikhileshwaranandji (who as a householder is known as Poojya Narayan Dutt Shrimaliji)
As I have told earlier that hitherto only three disciples have been initiated by Mahayogi Swami
Satchidanandji, who is the founder of this Siddhashram and Swami Nikhileshwaranandji is also
among these three disciples, and it is our great fortune that his immense knowledge and thoughts are
available to us.
Only after becoming a disciple of any one of these competent Gurus an aspirant can get entrance into
Siddhashram due to the efforts of his Guru and thus he, by abiding at that divine place can view these saints
of high order and also can learn the intricacies of Sadhna practices.
Although an ordinary person cannot enter Siddhashram but owing to the special efforts of Swami
Nikhileshwaranandji, some important personalities, who were of highly materialistic mind and thoughts
were allowed to enter Siddhashram for a few hours. This is a revolutionary change in the history of 4
Siddhashram as the central Brahmarishi committee does not permit this entrance but in this changing
modern era, it was felt that such materialistic persons should be allowed to have a glimpse of Siddhashram
only if for a few hours. During previous days, some scientists, doctors and a group of persons from western
countries were taken to Siddhashram through Yogic power, to make them understand that this Ashram is not
imaginary but is a real truth. Those persons were enthrilled by its sight and they realised that it is a place on
the earth which controls the entire universe. In this adverse environment when a mania of violence and war
is prevailing in the world and the entire world is sitting on a heap of gunpowder the credit for survival of
mankind goes only to Siddhashram.
The high ordered Yogis of this place, due to their powers of penance are responsible for the protection of the
mankind. It is owing to their herculean efforts that the atomic war is delayed again and again, and thus the
human civilization is prevented from becoming extinct.
That fortunate group included persons who are excellent in their own fields. Among them, the famous
atomic scientist of America Mr. Jeff and renowned doctors of Brazil, Dr. Puling and Dr. Yulee were present.
Scientist Emerson and astronomer Mr. Paharich; the famous fashion model of Hollywood, Miss Beeli;
scientist from London, Mr. Bruooji were also among them. The group also included scientist Sirang who
designed space travelling to moon and scientist Hori, who was the inventor of computer science. all these
great personalities admitted unanimously that this divine place is astonishing to the mind; where the nature
is beautiful, bountiful and gay all the time, where innumerable flowers are blooming, where the Yogis
having the age of several hundred years are engaged in their Sadhna practices and where there is no sign of
death.
Indeed this is a great fortune for India to have such a divine and unique place of penance and we all
aspirants have the opportunity to make ourselves competent for gaining entrance into Siddhashram by
accomplishing various Sadhna practices. Undoubtedly, those aspirants are blessed, who in their life time, are
able to get entrance into this exquisite Ashram and such mothers are fortunate who are blessed with such
sons, who by performing higher Sadhna practices and by attaining those elevations are able to acquire
totality in their lives.

Krishna JanmashtamiThe birthday of Hinduism's favorite Lord Krishna is a special occasion for Hindus, who consider him t...
27/08/2013

Krishna Janmashtami

The birthday of Hinduism's favorite Lord Krishna is a special occasion for Hindus, who consider him their leader, hero, protector, philosopher, teacher and friend all rolled into one.
Krishna took birth at midnight on the ashtami or the 8th day of the Krishnapaksha or dark fortnight in the Hindu month of Shravan (August-September). This auspicious day is called Janmashtami. Indian as well as Western scholars have now accepted the period between 3200 and 3100 BC as the period in which Lord Krishna lived on earth. Read about the story of his birth.

How do Hindus celebrate Janmashtami? The devotees of Lord Krishna observe fast for the whole day and night, worshipping him and keeping vigil through the night while listening to his tales and exploits, recite hymns from the Gita, sing devotional songs, and chant the mantra Om namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya.

Krishna's birthplace Mathura and Vrindavan celebrate this occasion with great pomp and show. Raslilas or religious plays are performed to recreate incidents from the life of Krishna and to commemorate his love for Radha.

Song and dance mark the celebration of this festive occasion all over northern India. At midnight, the statue of infant Krishna is bathed and placed in a cradle, which is rocked, amidst the blowing of conch shells and the ringing of bells.

In the south western state of Maharashtra, people enact the god's childhood attempts to steal butter and curd from earthen pots beyond his reach. A similar pot is suspended high above the ground and groups of young people form humans pyramids to try and reach the pot and break it.

The town of Dwarka in Gujarat, Krishna's own land, comes alive with major celebrations as hordes of visitors flock to the town.

22/08/2013

Happy Gaijatra

30/06/2013

Jay Kal Bhairab

17/06/2013

"You are as you are because you want to be so. If you want to be different in life then start changing yourself today.
The mind of the Sadhak is like the tree Kalptaru that fulfils all wishes. The thoughts that rise in the mind can be converted into power of the soul. If the mind of the Sadhak is full of fearlessness, hope, confidence and kindness then he gets all boons in life. But if he becomes afraid of adverse circumstances then he loses confidence and destroys his own chances of success." -Sad Gurudev!

14/06/2013

"An ocean never travels to the source of the river to merge with it. It is the river that has to flow miles to reach the ocean in order to meet it. The river has to meet its beloved and if it does not travel it shall dry up somewhere in mid course. But the ocean still won't be able to reach it. It is the disciple who has to devote himself to reach the Divine Guru." - Gurudev Paramhansa Swami Nikhileshwaranandji

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