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Amnayas 15.10.2022 Amnayas
The theory and practice related to amnayas are based on the legend that God Sadashiva from his five faces manifested five levels of knowledge – Amnayas, which he passed on to Shakti. The whole story is quite symbolic, because knowledge was transmitted through speech (i.e. the sound “nada”), and, in fact, Sadashiva himself is a symbol of “nada”, which is personified in the form of “maithuna” or “yamala” – an intimate connection between Shiva and Shakti. "Nada" makes Shiva and Shakti tattvas related to each other through the Sadashiva tattva. Read more>>
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Author: Yogi Matsyendranath Maharaj



Dhyana 12.09.2015 Dhyana

During dhyana you dive into an object, the sense of ego becomes simultaneously lost and perception of the object prevails.

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Author: Yogi Matsyendranath Maharaj



Entretien avec un Nâtha Yogî traditionnel (Infos Yoga №91 mars/avril 2013, Tara Michaël) Entretien avec un Nâtha Yogî traditionnel (Infos Yoga №91 mars/avril 2013, Tara Michaël)

Notre Tradition représente une révélation particulière de la Divinité sous son aspect d'Îshvara ou Shiva, nommé Âdi-nâtha, le Maître des origines, fondée par Matsyendra-nâtha, Goraksha-nâtha, et sa ligne de transmission spirituelle, vers le VIIe siècle en Inde. Cette tradition est célèbre par sa pratique du Hatha-yoga.

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Interview de Yogi Matsyendranath Maharaj (Infos Yoga №96 mars/avril 2014, Tara Michaël) Interview de Yogi Matsyendranath Maharaj (Infos Yoga №96 mars/avril 2014, Tara Michaël)

Le YOGI MATSYENDRANATH MAHARAJ, representant de la tradition initiatique du Natha sampradaya, a recu la diksha de darshani en Inde a Gorakhpur de Guru Shri Mithleshnath Maharaj dans la lignee Dharmanathi, et il est habilite par son Guru a en transmettre les enseignements.

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The worship of the Goddess Tripura Sundari ("Adesh", summer 2014) The worship of the Goddess Tripura Sundari ("Adesh", summer 2014)

Nowadays one of the most large-scaled current venerating the Mother Goddess in India is the cult of the Goddess Tripurasundari.

The name «Lalita Tipurasunadari» is translated as «one who has the nature of a play» (leela or vilasa), also «splendid in the three worlds». She liberates from these 3 worlds or bestow jivanmukti in them. Ususally she has the forms of Bala of 8 years old, Panchadashi of 15 years old, then of the age 16 and 28 years. There are some definite mantras for every age with the corresponding amount of bijas.

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Author: Yogi Matsyendranath Maharaj



Vamachara ("Adesh", summer 2014) Vamachara ("Adesh", summer 2014)

In Hinduism vāmāchāra is considered to be a closed form of worship. It is closed for many reasons, three of them, the most significant, are listed below.

Vāmāchāra uses “impure” (as considered by the orthodox Hindu religion) elements as offerings to deities. A closed system of practice, that is closed, should not be transmitted to those individuals whom Guru considers as morally unscrupulous, able to use these practices to harm themselves and others. Vāma-Mārga practices should not be disclosed to those individuals who have no proper dikshā and blessings from their Guru, it is a secret associated with dikshâ.

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Author: Yogi Matsyendranath Maharaj



Interview with Yogi Matsyendranath (Argentina, May 2014) Interview with Yogi Matsyendranath (Argentina, May 2014)

My spiritual name is Yogi Matsyendranath. I was given it while I was receiving the transmission into tantric sadhanas. But among Nath Sampradaya followers in India I am more known as Yogi Matsyeshvarnath. Actually, these two names are synonymous.

I belong to the Nath Sampradaya, it traces back to Shiva Adinath, however, it became famous in virtue of Mahayogi Gorakshanath. In fact, both of them are considered to be the Lord Shiva.

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