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                  Sivananda Ashram , Ahmedabad<br>
                  March 2013 </font><br>
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              <div align="left">OM Namo Bhagawate  Sivanandaya !<br>
                Om Namo Bhagawate  Chidanandaya !<br>
                Om Namo Narayanaya! <br>
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                    Shiva Worship on auspicious Shivaratri Utsav ( March
                    10, 2013 ) <br>
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                    height="191" width="150" align="left">"Lord Shiva is
                  considered to be the Form of Light (which the Shiva
                  Lingam represents). He is burning with the fire of
                  austerity. He is therefore best propitiated with cool
                  bathing. While bathing the Lingam the devotee prays:
                  “O Lord! I will bathe Thee with water, milk, etc. Do
                  Thou kindly bathe me with the milk of wisdom. Do Thou
                  kindly wash me of all my sins, so that the fire of
                  worldliness which is scorching me may be put out once
                  for all, so that I may be one with Thee—the One alone
                  without a second.”<br>
                  <br>
                  "Offer this inner worship to Lord Shiva daily: “I
                  worship the jewel of my Self, the Shiva residing in
                  the Lotus of my heart. I bathe Him with the water of
                  my pure mind brought from the river of faith and
                  devotion. I worship Him with the fragrant flowers of
                  Samadhi—all this so that I may not be born again in
                  this world.” </font><font face="Arial Narrow">- Swami
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                      Rudram</a></font><b>-</b>(sanskrit text in full
                  with Gujarati translation)<b><br>
                  </b>Sri Rudram chant is an ancient Vedic hymn in
                  praise of Lord Shiva, and is the oldest prayer with a
                  listing of various names of Lord  Shiva.Through the
                  chanting of  Sri Rudram, Lord  Shiva’s various
                  attributes and aspects are invoked and worshipped.
                  Chanting the Rudram is considered to be of great
                  benefit. Sri Rudram comprising of  Namakam and
                  Chamakam. It is  also known as Rudraprasna. It is part
                  of the Yajur Veda and one of the greatest of the Vedic
                  hymns for all round benefits  of mankind and is known
                  to remove all difficulties.<b><br>
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                      face="Arial Narrow"><b>Early Meditation Talk from
                        "Ponder These Truths by Sri Swami Chidananda<br>
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                    In Spiritual Practice"  <br>
                  </font>"Whether you are a Vedantin, whether you are a
                  bhakta, whether you are a raja yogin, whether you are
                  a karma yogin, whatever path you are following,
                  whatever sadhana you are doing, whatever abhyasa you
                  are engaged in, you must be firmly centred in it, and
                  you must refuse to be drawn out of it by any
                  temptation, attraction, any outer force or factor."<br>
                  <br>
                  "The pilgrims who are passing by on the way to
                  Nilakanth are not concerned with Haridwar or Rishikesh
                  or Sivananda Ashram. They have come from villages
                  hundreds of miles around in order to reach Nilakanth.
                  They are only intent upon Nilakanth, reaching
                  Nilakanth, carrying water for Lord Mahadev."<br>
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                  "Even so, be rooted in the Self. Be firmly established
                  in your ideal. Be firmly established in your quest. Be
                  firmly established in your abhyasa. Be firmly
                  established in your resolve. Do not budge from it. Do
                  not allow anything to draw you away from the central
                  quest." - Swami Chidananda <a
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                      face="Arial Narrow"><b>Yoga Learning from a book
                        "Yoga, A way of life" by Sri Swami Adhyatmananda<br>
                      </b></font></b>Primary & Main Yogasana (Yoga
                  Postures) <br>
                  The Physical techniques of Yoga are the stepping
                  stones to meditation. According to Patanjali, Yoga is
                  the cessation of the modifications of the mind.<br>
                  In the beginning the primary prerequisite to peace of
                  mind is posture. Yogasana practiced to gain steady
                  posture, health and lightness in the body. All Yoga
                  postures are intended to directly or indirectly quiet
                  the mind. The majority of Asana have been devised to
                  build up different parts of the body and to develop
                  the strength required by the more advanced  Physical
                  disciplines. The purpose of the yogasana is to
                  recondition the system, both mind and body, and to
                  develop the nervous and glandular systems. The
                  different Yoga postures have been devised to bring a
                  rich supply of blood to the brain and to the various
                  parts of the spinal column. The yogasana work by
                  stretching, bending and twisting the spinal column in
                  different directions to promote the health of the
                  nerves. When the body is purified, Prana (vital
                  energy) can be conserved and the individual becomes
                  healthy and conscious. <a
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                    GitaMrutam <br>
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                  </b>Arjuna said:<br>
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                  Those devotees who, ever steadfast, thus worship Thee
                  and those also who worship the Imperishable and the
                  Unmanifested—which of them are better versed in Yoga?
                  ( 12:1)<br>
                  The Blessed Lord said:<br>
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                  Those who, fixing their minds on Me, worship Me, ever
                  steadfast and endowed with supreme faith, these are
                  the best in Yoga in My opinion.(12:2)<br>
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                  Those who worship the imperishable, the indefinable,
                  the unmanifested, the omnipresent, the unthinkable,
                  the eternal and the immovable,(12:3)<br>
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                  Having restrained all the senses, even-minded
                  everywhere, intent on the welfare of all beings—verily
                  they also come unto Me.(12:4)<br>
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                  Greater is their trouble whose minds are set on the
                  Unmanifested; for the goal—the Unmanifested—is very
                  difficult for the embodied to reach.(12:5)<br>
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                  But to those who worship Me, renouncing all actions in
                  Me, regarding Me as the supreme goal, meditating on Me
                  with single-minded Yoga,(12:6)<br>
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                  To those whose minds are set on Me, O Arjuna, verily I
                  become ere long the saviour out of the ocean of the
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