Sunday 18 December 2011

Kriya yoga meditation

In this fast-paced world of 21st century, the most sought-after things indeed are serenity and peace. Being at peace with ourselves, within ourselves. The more kinetic the world has become, the more has increased the search for peace.  Over the years, numerous ways have been discovered and tried by many. And probably, the best among them is Dhyana or Meditation.
Scientific elaboration of the vibration of Prana along 6 Chakras of spinal cord

The obvious questions, now:
  • Does dhyana refer to mere sitting down and concentrating on a certain thing?
  • Or, calmly sitting down and trying to think about nothing?
 And, most importantly:
  •  Can dhyana be performed explicitly or does it happen on its own?  
 To realize the answers, it’ll be better to dig deeper-

Dhyana is mentioned In the Sadhana Pada of Yoga sutra by Maharshi Patanjali. Here Maharshi expatiates on the perpetual, most secret and scientific knowledge of Yoga. Yoga is to be attained through eight different stages.  Yoga – meaning union. Union of individual consciousness with universal consciousness. Where, personal desires cease to exist.

Yoganganushthanadashuddhikshaye jnanadiptiravivekakhyate   [28]
With the performance of the eight-fold yoga, impurities will be eliminated, the Radiance of Beatific jnana[Knowledge] beyond the gunas will expand.

yama niyamasana pranayama pratyahara dharanadhyanasamadhayoshtavangani  [29]
Yama, niyama,asana,pranayam, pratyahara, dharana, dhyana and samadhi -- these are the eight limbs of yoga. 

Dhyana is the seventh stage of eightfold yoga. Meditation is undoubtedly the latest craze and it is claimed that it helps in instant self-awakening. However, the truth is, only after succeeding the severely exact six previous stages of yoga discipline, dhyana occurs. Dhyana occurs on its own. It can not be performed as an action point. When, all the sensory faculties and manas[mind] itself become static-as the desire to sit for dhyana even cease to exist. Dhyana is not concentration, rather its realizing the self through Yoga sadhana. Unconditional, endless and selfless LOVE for the eternal flow of Prana prevails. The Sadhana of Prana - Pranayama. This is when Nishkam karma occurs on its own. Karma that doesn’t generate any karmafal [karmic result]. This is the stage where yogi prepares himself for the final stage of Absolute Union (Samadhi).

The eternal Holy knowledge to reach this state is in fact Brahma vidya as described by Sri Bhagavan in Gita. The supreme science of the soul within. But with Yuga decedance, this Prana Sadhana or Atma vidya sank into oblivion. 

Advent of Bhagavan at the Kali Yuga - Satya Yuga juncture

But, as promised by Bhagavan in Gita, He again came in the form of Yogiraj Sri Shyamacharan Lahiri Mahasaya on the juncture of Kali Yuga and Satya Yuga. He again revived this Holy knowledge of Brahma Vidya as He imparted the teachings of Kriyayoga. The term ‘Kriyayoga’ is mentioned in Yoga Sutra of Maharshi Patanjali. Although mentioned very often as 'Kriya Yoga', in reality it's a single word - Kriyayoga. This is only Rajayoga and Karmayoga described in Gita. The knowledge of knowing the self.

The Holy Book Purana Purusha

Ref:  Purana Purusha authored by Yogacharya Dr. Ashoke Kumar Chatterjee, World Kriyayoga Master. The book is based on the sacred and confidential 26 personal diaries written by Lahiri Mahasaya Himself during His most exalted Yogabastha. It’s also an authentic biography on the life of Lahiri Mahasaya. This book is a remarkable blend of spirituality, literature and philosophy with its part commentary on Bhagavat Gita, Upanishads and other scriptures.The Gita of Satya Yuga.

Yogacharya Dr. Ashoke Kumar Chatterjee, World Kriyayoga Master

A Mahayogi himself, Yogacharya Dr. Chatterjee has penned down several other books on the science of Kriyayoga. He is also the founder-director of  Yogiraj Shyamacharan Sanatan Mission (YSSM).

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Friday 9 December 2011

79th Birthday of Yogacharya Dr. Ashoke Kumar Chatterjee, World Kriyayoga Master





Yogiraj Shyamacharan Sanatan Mission (YSSM) humbly welcomes everyone on the auspicious occasion of 79th birthday celebration of Yogacharya Dr. Ashoke Kumar Chatterjee, World Kriyayoga Master.

Venue:      Science City auditorium, Kolkata, India
Date:        24th December, 2011.
Time:        4:00 PM – 7:00 PM

Audio-visual presentation on the supreme science of Kriyayoga and the universal flow of Prana through – “Srishti – Sthiti – Laya” [Creation - Perseverance - Obliteration]

Documentary on the divine life of Dr. Ashoke Kumar Chatterjee.

A spiritual discourse on Kriyayoga by Yogacharya Dr. Ashoke Kumar Chatterjee.

Reach at:    contact@yssm.in
Contact:     09433464477

Kriyayoga - the primordial and perpetual science of true Sanatana Dharma as revived by Bhagavan Sri Shyamacharan Lahiri Mahasaya. The Dharma of Atman. The Dharma of Prana. According to Sashtra, static state of Prana itself is God. The manifestation of Prana is present in all of us. But, it has to be Realized through Sadhana. And the way to realize Prana is ‘Pranayama’. The Bhagavat Gita talks about this most sacred and secret Pranayama.

apane juhvati pranam prane‘panam tatha‘pare
pranapanagati ruddhava pranayamaparayanah [verse 29: chapter 4]


Science of Prana Vibration along Spinal Cord
This Pranayama or Kriyayoga can only be obtained from a Brahma-gyani and self-realized Guru. Only Sadguru can lead a sadhak to the correct path of enlightenment

Yogacharya Dr. Ashoke Kumar Chatterjee, World Kriyayoga Master


Yogacharya Dr. Ashoke Kumar Chatterjee is a Mahayogi himself and World Kriyayoga Master. His first guru was Sri Annada Charan Sastri, disciple of Sri Panchanan Bhattacharya, an elevated disciple of Yogiraj Sri Shyamacharan Lahiri. After Sastri ji's demise, Dr. Chatterjee obtained initiation from Sri Sundarlal Lala of Varanasi & later from Sri Satyacharan Lahiri, grandson of Yogiraj. Perhaps less known, but the lineage always maintained the strict norms set by Yogiraj Lahiri Mahasaya Himself, without committing any change in the practice itself. 

Yogacharya Dr. Chatterjee and His Guru Yogivar Sri Satya Charan Lahiri Mahasaya

Kriyayoga – in its most original and unmodified form as imparted by Lahiri Baba himself. Even at his age of 79, relentlessly spreading the teachings of Lord Shyamacharan. 

The Holy Book "Purana Purusha"

He is also the author of the Holy book “Purana Purusha”, which is directly based on the 26 personal diaries written by Bhagavan Lahiri Mahasaya Himself, on His most exalted Yogabastha. He has founded Yogiraj Shyamacharan Sanatan Mission (YSSM) and the temple of Yogiraj at Kakdwip, West Bengal, India and in Pune, India; with the sole objective that mankind can derive the pure and unmodified Kriyayoga revived by Lahiri Mahasaya.

His call to mankind - "ONE WORLD, ONE RELIGION, ONE GOD, ONE MAN” in the parliament of world religions held at Val St.Hugon,france in 1997.