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Vihangam Yoga

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Established in year 1924 AD by Sadguru Sadafaldeo Ji Maharaj, Vihangam Yoga is about a very powerful meditation technique, done under the guidance of Sadguru. It is also known as Devyan Marg / Meen Maarg / Madhu Vidya / Para Vidya or Brahmavidya. It was the only form of yoga known to the sages. With the passage of time this got fragmented and the various fragments appeared in different forms as complete yoga practices. Some of such yoga practices are Raj yoga, Hath yoga, Mantra yoga, Laya yoga, Bhakti yoga and Kundalini yoga. Vihangam Yoga thus happens to be the mother of all yoga practices. This is an esoteric metaphysical science of consciousness that is to be learnt from, and practiced under the guidance of the Sadguru. Here a practitioner first learns the location of mind and the technique to arrest it in the outside world. As the meditation progresses the practitioner begins to experience the ten Anahad sounds one after other and sees the five material constituents that the body is comprised of, without difficulty. Next, the practitioner learns how to withdraw the consciousness that remains associated with mind from the outside world and fix it at a secret and sacred location inside the Brahmand (the portion above neck). The Brahamandi sound of "Om" is vividly heard. Gradually, the Bhamandi sounds, "Soham", "Shakti" and "Rarankar" appear as his meditation progresses, "Niranjan" having already appeared before "Om". The consciousness, still attached to mind, is then raised up to the tenth gate i.e Brahmarandhra, and held there. Subsequently, the Kundalini rises and gives way without much effort. This happens to be the end in many forms of yoga. The same is achieved after prolonged arduous practice in Hatha yoga. In the case of Vihangam Yoga, the consciousness hereafter enters the Akshar Mandal where Mind and Praan (breath) are subdued. The practitioner now experiences his soul in its purest form-devoid of mind and Pran. The meditation of Vihangam yoga is then begun by this pure soul. The pure soul now proceeds to the eleventh gate i.e. Sahastrardh, and as it proceeds further, merges and identifies with the