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Siddha Yoga is a path
of inner
transformation and
discipline. It is imbued with the grace of the Siddha Yoga Guru,Gurumayi
Chidvilasananda.
As a
meditation master and the spiritual head of the Siddha Yoga path, Gurumayi
guides students in their
spiritual
practice and study.
Spiritual practice on the Siddha Yoga path
begins with initiation,
shaktipat diksha.
Through
active and focused engagement with the Siddha Yoga
teachings
and
practices
students are able to experience and live in
the awareness of the
Self.
The Siddha Yoga master’s grace and the student’s steady
effort are essential
components for students to realise the divinity within themselves and the
world they live in.
Siddhayogis around the world perform the
practices and study the teachings in Siddha Yoga meditation
centres
and ashrams, in chanting and meditation
groups, and in their homes.
There are learning and teaching
events and
retreats as well as
sadhana
support tools
available to aid seekers in their
journey.
Siddha Yoga philanthropic expressions,
created by Gurumayi, include
The PRASAD Project
and the
Muktabodha Indological Research Institue
, both of which have offices in Maharashtra, India. The PRASAD Project
provides health, education and sustainable development programs for
children, families, and communities in need. The Muktabodha Indological
Research Institute preserves the Indian scriptures and ancient Vedic
traditions.
The first Siddha Yoga Ashram,
Gurudev Siddha Peeth,located in the Tansa Valley of Maharashtra, India, is a spiritual retreat site for
dedicated Siddha Yoga students who wish to participate in retreats and
serve the Siddha Yoga mission.
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