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visuddha vijnyana ghana svarupam vijnyana visranana baddhadiksam.
dayanidhim dehabhrtam saranyam devam hayagrivam aham prapadye


(I bow down to Lord Hayagriva who is the embodiment of
Pure Science and endowed with the work of
Propagating the Scientific Vision
and who is the only resort of
all who want to know
Pure Consciousness)
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any do yoga-sadhana for thirty to forty years. They say they have not gained anything more than keeping their body fit. The goal they have placed before them is not very clear to them. Who is God and what is God? Saints say Vaikunta is within you; Kailas is within you, God is within you. They ask you to direct your vision inward, dive into the source of your being. God is all pervading Atman. He is changeless, imminent, all inclusive and transcendent. There is nothing outside him, nothing beyond him. In that infinite consciousness, you must lose yourself. Now the body consciousness is not there. You know that the present is everywhere at the same time. You know that you are the Truth, nameless, formless, birth-less death infinite and eternal. From the personal you must go to the impersonal, from the changing to unchanging, from the unreal to real, from that which has no name to that which is nameless and formless.

Usually we come across the question - When do we get our Vasana destroyed? When can the desire for worldly enjoyments be completely rooted out? Many are struggling and struggling. They are still in the clutches of lower desire - physical and mental. How can they get over them? In the Gita the answer is given. When you surrender yourself to God and get rid of your ego-sense, you realise you are all the pervading Truth and behold divine everywhere. By performing this Hayagriva - Kriya, we move towards Sarvatma Bhava - the Vision and experience that everything is He - then the Vasanas or pessimistic thoughts will be completely destroyed. Now your senses mind, body and everything turn divine. Etymologically Harya means the senses or eleven Indriyas, which are described as horses in Brhadarnyaka Upanisad. The practice or Sadhana to achieve mastery over the senses is named Hayagriva Kriya.

When we train our minds to use the maximum potential of brain through Hayagriva Kriya, we can do wonderful work without any strain on ourselves. This is what our Kriya aims at. It is meant for the conservation and sublimation of the energy of the Indriyas (senses) for reaching the highest goal of self realisation and God realisation.