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Significance of Guru Nadi and Shruti Nadi and Your 114 Chakras

In the spiritual tradition of Sri Amit Ray, the concept of the 72,000 nadis holds profound significance in understanding the subtle energy system of the human body and its connection to spiritual awakening and enlightenment.

Param Guru, Sri Amit Ray has inspired countless individuals around the world to embark on a transformative journey of self-discovery, inner peace, and spiritual enlightenment. In 2005, Sri Amit Ray discovered the mysteries of the 72,000 nadis and the 114 chakras in the human body in his long meditations in the Himalaya.

In the spiritual tradition of Sri Amit Ray, the awakening and harmonization of the 72,000 nadis are central to the process of spiritual awakening and enlightenment. By purifying and activating the nadis, practitioners are able to remove energetic blockages, release stored emotional and karmic imprints, and elevate their consciousness to higher levels of awareness.

In the teachings of Sri Amit Ray, Guru Nadi is different from the Sushumna Nadi.

“Sushumna Nadi is divine, whereas Guru Nadi transcends space and time. It awakens the qualities of your true inner Guide—the voice of love, silence, truth, and higher wisdom faculties.” – Sri Amit  Ray

The 72000 Nadis

According to Sri Amit Ray’s teachings, the 72,000 nadis are the pathways through which the vital energy of prana circulates, nourishing and sustaining all aspects of the physical, mental, and spiritual being. These nadis crisscross the body, intersecting at various energy centers known as chakras, and form the foundation of the subtle energy system.

Each of the 72,000 nadis is believed to play a unique role in regulating the flow of prana and maintaining the balance and harmony of the subtle body. Through practices such as yoga, meditation, pranayama (breathwork), and mantra chanting, practitioners seek to purify and activate these nadis, thereby awakening the dormant potential of consciousness and facilitating spiritual evolution.

Guru Nadi and the Shruti Nadi

In the spiritual tradition of Sri Amit Ray, the concepts of the “Guru nadi” and “Shruti nadi” hold profound significance in the practice of mantra chanting and spiritual awakening. Sri Amit Ray, a contemporary spiritual teacher and author, emphasizes the importance of these subtle energy channels in facilitating the transmission and reception of spiritual knowledge, wisdom, and divine vibrations.Read More »Significance of Guru Nadi and Shruti Nadi and Your 114 Chakras

Bhramari Pranayama and Your 114 Chakras

Bhramari Pranayama, often referred to as the Humming Bee Breath, is a powerful yogic Om chanting, and breathing technique that combines controlled breathing with the production of a humming sound. This ancient practice is known for its ability to calm the mind, soothe the nervous system, and induce a state of deep relaxation.

Bhramari Pranayama is the production of a humming sound resembling the buzzing of a bee. It purifies your 114 chakras. Its benefits can also be understood through modern scientific perspectives.

Incorporating Bhramari Pranayama into your daily routine can have profound benefits for your physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Let’s explore the details of this technique and how you can integrate it into your daily practice.

“Bhramari Pranayama’s soothing resonance clears obstacles, allowing the 114 chakras to shine brightly.” – Sri Amit Ray

Bhramari Pranayama

The Science of Bhramari Pranayama (भ्रामरी प्राणायाम)

Bhramari Pranayama, derived from the Sanskrit word “bhramar” meaning bumblebee, is a yogic breathing technique that involves controlled inhalation and exhalation accompanied by the production of a humming sound resembling the buzzing of a bee. While Bhramari Pranayama is deeply rooted in ancient yogic philosophy and spiritual practices, its benefits can also be understood through modern scientific perspectives [1].Read More »Bhramari Pranayama and Your 114 Chakras

Kara Nyasa Mantras and Your 108 Chakras

The term “Nyasa” meaning “to place” or “to purify.” In the context of Hindu spirituality of yoga, and Tantra, “Nyasa” refers to a ritualistic practice of placing or consecrating specific parts of the body with particular mantras (sacred chants) and gestures. This practice is aimed at invoking and channeling divine energies, aligning oneself with the sacred, and purifying the mind, body, and spirit.

Kara Nyasa

Kara Nyasa

With Kara Nyasa, the mantras are like a compass, guiding your touch to awaken the sacred divinity of your 108 chakras—an odyssey of spiritual transformation.” – Sri Amit Ray

Nyasa is assocated with the 108 chakras in your body system. In 2005, Guruji, Sri Amit Ray introduced the 108 chakras to the world as a subset of the 114 chakras to cover the total neuropsychology, human mind, body, and spiritual experiences. He introduces the names, locations, functions, mantras, and awakenings of the 108 chakras.

To do proper kara nyasa, you need to activate your hand chakras with the core chakra mantra. The core chakra mantra varies from person to person, and it is given by Guruji,  Sri Amit Ray during 114 chakra initiation.

The concept of 108 chakras offers a unique and innovative perspective on the traditional understanding of energy centers in the human body. Each of these chakras could have specific functions, including the regulation of emotions, the facilitation of physical well-being, and the enhancement of spiritual awareness.Read More »Kara Nyasa Mantras and Your 108 Chakras


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