TIL Desk New Delhi/ Divya Chikitsa Mantras use sound and vibrations to bring about the desired effect and changes in your body. When done right it’s healing and transformational effects are apparent for all to see.
Ashwini Guruji, is an embodiment of the gyan of the Vedas, and the only one of His kind in the present yug. Following the Guru-Shishya parampara in its totality, He believes yog is a sadhana and not a business and that is how He has taken every seeker who has come before Him on this journey. His understanding of our glorious ancient history and culture is unparalleled and He has spent over three decades enlightening minds – young and old alike – about the sheer depth of the Vedic history and culture.
Ashwini Guruji’s senior disciples, Dr Prasan Prabhakar and Shivan Chanana will be sharing deeper and hidden aspects of this powerful science. Dr Prabhakar is a practicing cardiologist, who has learnt the science of Yagyas under Ashwini Guru ji. He has spent several years studying the deeper aspects of mantra sadhana and the reverberation of his Vedic chants can be felt by one and all. Shivan has practiced and practically experimented with the vedic sciences of Yoga, Art of Mace and Vedic Martial Arts under Ashiwini Guruji’s guidance for almost two decades. He has transformed and gained immaculate strength with the aid of consciousness, a science taught by Guru ji. Shivan has been conducting Yoga workshops for school/college students, Delhi Police Personnel and trained the international athletes at Common Wealth Games 2010, as well to name a few.
Atharva veda is compilation of mantras which affect the body and mainly comprises of healing mantras. They change the body by altering the states of prana it is composed of. Atharva Veda also mentions Sanjeevani vidya, which could bring back the dead to life. Atharvans guarded their secret practices carefully and these mantras were only handed down from Guru to the shishya, not just any shishya, but one who was worthy of the knowledge.
To quote some practical experiences on the power of sound at Dhyan Ashram, Recently, Dr. Ritu Dangwal, Ph.D, Research & Project Coordinator, TED Project Prize 2013, conducted an experiment where she monitored the growth of plants that were exposed to sounds of rock music, to chants by Ashwini Guru ji and a control group which was not exposed to any sounds, and found that those exposed to the chants by Guru ji grew faster and into healthier plants. Also all the seeds in jar exposed to mantra chants germinated, while only few in the other jars germinated. It is said that the body of a deva resides in the mantra. This has been practically experienced by each one who has attended a yagya at Dhyan Ashram where complete form of the deities which were invoked through specific chants manifested in the Yagya Agni.