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Nak Khid

Sadhguru Fire Ritual at The Isha Center

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Dhyanalinga

 

The Dhyanalinga (composed of the terms dhyāna and linga) is a consecrated sculptural stone structure standing 4.3 metres (13 feet 9 inches) tall. Its creation and consecration, according to Sadhguru, was his life's mission entrusted to him by his guru, Palani Swami. In 1998, the structure of the Dhyanalinga was ordered and arrived at the ashram, where the Dhyanalinga Yogic Temple was being built to hold it. After three years of work, the temple was completed on 23 June 1999[48] and opened to the public on 23 November. As a meditative space the Dhyanalinga Yogic Temple is not dedicated to any particular faith or belief system[50] and is open to all visitors irrespective of their religion or nationality. A stone pillar named the Sarva Dharma stambha, located at the temple's front entrance, has religious symbols of several religions carved on to it to denote universal brotherhood

 

 

 

 

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FIRE RITUAL TIME 7:57

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