Showing posts with label swami. Show all posts
Showing posts with label swami. Show all posts

Wednesday, 6 August 2014

Pranam to Swami Kashi Muktananda Saraswati

Sandals representing the Guru
Pranam, or greetings and salutations to Swami Kashi! 

Congratulations to Brahmachari Shankar on taking a great big step on his spiritual path.  On Guru Purnima day, by the banks of the holy river Ganga, in the company of Swamis and Sadhus, Shankar traded in his yellow robes for ochre ones and was given a new name as he was initiated into Sannyasa or the role of Swami.

In his words, "There are few possible meanings for the name. One of them I like in particular was given by Acharya Swami Vishnu Tirtha: Kashi Mukta is one who was liberated while living in Uttarkashi. This refers to Swami Chaitanyananda my Guru. The Ananda or bliss that a person devoted to him gets is Kashi Muktananda. May I be worthy of this name."

Blessings and good wishes to you always, Swamiji!



Sunday, 4 March 2012

Monday, 16 January 2012

Congratulations Y4T Class of 2012!

"To be appointed as a teacher is a great privilege.  If you are honest and if you are vigilant in delivering only what you have received from the lineage, and which you have verified through personal experience, then you will experience a great sense of joy in every moment of your life.  The important thing here is that you first put yourself in the shoes of those you are supposed to serve.  Then you will automatically know what to teach and how to teach." 

- Swami Rama, Himalayan Institute

Thursday, 12 January 2012

The Invocation to Patanjali


Image borrowed from collectindianstamps.com

"Welcome Back!" to the pioneering students of the first ever Meditation and Yoga Philosophy, Level Two class which began last night at Yoga for Today!

It was wonderful to hear how much you retained from  Level One, including chanting the first four lines of Patanjali's Yoga Sutras by heart!

In Level Two, we will continue with our meditation practice, mantras, Sanskrit reading and writing, stories, songs, and sutras. 

We will also be chanting the "Invocation to Patanjali" as I learned it from my teacher Swami Swaroopananda, the Acharya (Spiritual Director) of the Sivananda Ashram in the Bahamas.

We will learn the invocation little by little over the first four classes through the traditional method of "call and response" and group chanting. 

Feel free to write it down and bring it with you to class if you like.  See you next Wednesday!

The Invocation to Patanjali

पतञ्जलिप्रार्थनं॥

योगेन चित्तस्य पदेन वाचां मलं शरीरस्य च वैदिकेन ।
योपाकरोत्तं प्रवरं मुनीनां पतञ्जलिं प्राञ्जलिरानतोस्मि॥

yogena cittasya, padena vācāṃ,
malaṃ śarīrasya ca vaidyakena
yo'pākarot taṃ pravaraṃ munīnāṃ
patañjaliṃ prāñjalir ānato'smi

I salute Patanjali, the highest among the sages,
who has presented the remedy for removing impurities of the body
through his treatise on Ayurveda (the Science of Life),
the remedy for removing impurities of the speech
through his treatise on grammar,
and the remedy for removing the impurities of the chitta (the mind stuff)
through his treatise on yoga; this, the Yoga Sutra.