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YANTRA The Mystic Science of Number, Name and Form © Dr. Ananda Balayogi Bhavanani 2014

An introduction to Yantra: the science of name, number and form

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YANTRAThe Mystic Science of

Number, Name and Form

© Dr. Ananda Balayogi Bhavanani 2014

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Om Guruve Saranam

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Human biorhythms: Ultradian rhythms are recurrent periods or cycles repeated throughout a 24-hour Circadian day. In contrast, Infradian

rhythms, eg. menstrual cycle, have periods longer than a day.

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Birth – 27y 28 – 54y 55 – 81y 81y - end of life

Educative Period

Productive Period

Leisure Period

Spiritual Fulfillment

BRAHMACHARYA GRAHASTHA VANAPRASTHA SANNYAS

Month Day Year Total

December 12 1937 Life Lesson(Birth Path)

3 3 2 8

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Month (1st minor)

Day (2nd minor)

Year (3rd minor)

Total (life lesson)

January 1 10 1 1980 9 1+1+9 = 2

March 3 15 6 2005 7 3+6+7 = 7

April 4 12 3 2014 7 4+3+7 = 5

November 2 26 8 1967 5 2+8+5 = 6

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Month of birth

Day of birth

Required year of

calculation

Gestation(9 m= 1

yantric yr)

Karma yuga

April 16 2014 + 1 =

4 7 7 + 1 1

Karma Yuga –cycles of action reaction

Dharma starts at birth but karma at conception!

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THE YANTRIC CYCLE OF TIME

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DHARMA MARGA AND DIFFERENT PATHS OF YOGA

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• There is an appropriate Yoga Marga or path of integration that is more conducive for each Dharma Marga or birthpath.

• Each of these paths of Yoga, give the respective Dharmi an opportunity to manifest their inherent potential in totality.

• We witness the promotion of conscious evolution for each individual as they grow in spirit from being merely a human-doing to a human-being, towards a truly humane and finally Divine being.

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1. HATHA YOGA: enables the individual to move from an unbalanced state affected by the dualities of the world into a harmonious one of a balanced non-duality.

2. JNANA YOGA: enhancing knowledge and attaining wisdom of the self through introspectional self-analysis.

3. PRANAYAMA YOGA: deeper understanding of Prana the cosmic life force, enables them to manifest their creative potential.

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4. KARMA YOGA: Work performed with a pure, selfless mind becomes a Yagna. This esoteric concept is dependent upon Vairagya, detachment.

5. RAJA YOGA: The inner practices from Pratyahara onwards channel the abundance of energy into spiritually fruitful and evolutionary activities.

6. MUDRA YOGA: higher intellect is sharpened and one gains a new perspective into the interconnectivity between all aspects of the manifest and unmanifest realities.

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7. MANTRA YOGA: understanding the laws of vibration to fulfil their inherent potential as a spiritual being.

8. LAYA YOGA: the unitive discipline of absorption, reabsorption of the energies from lower to higher centres leading all the way up to the final dissolution of the elements.

9. BHAKTI YOGA: manifests their inherent potentiality for universality though the medium of devotion to the highest self.