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Surya Chandra Yoga Ashram Tantra Yoga Courses
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(Membro della I.Y.F e della F.I.S.Y)
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Sri Amritananda Natha Saraswati (GuruJi) Amrita
(Dr.N. Prahalada Sastry) was born in Vishakapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, the
first child of Sri Narasimha Rao and Srimati Lakshminarasamma. Guruji,
as he is fondly referred to, started his spiritual quest at a very young
age. Blessed with divine experiences early in his childhood,his young mind
was teeming with questions, searching for the truth. The stage was set for
his spiritual inclination that was to intensify later in life. In the
meantime, in 1977, Guruji visited the
Balaji temple in Hydarabad. He went in and prostrated before the Lord. He
felt an extreme thrill pass through his body; and Guruji had his first
intitiation from Balaji, that is Balatripurasundari. This proved to be the
turning point in his life. After deep thought, he decided to look into the
spiritual aspects a little deeper and devote time to work for the
upliftment of soceity. He received SriVidya Poorna Dhiksha from Sri
Swaprakashananda Natha Thirtha Avadhutha of Anakapalli. And he was
showered with the Grace of Devi Saraswathi and given the dhiksha name of
Amrita. Involved in defense research at
TIFR, his mind
was in search of the truth within himself. It was at this juncture that he
was offered a position of Professor of Physics at the Lusaka University in
Zambia. Realising that this was an opportunity to take a fresh look at
one's self, he accepted a two year contract to work in Zambia. It was
there that Guruji met his "spiritual son", Sri Wijayaharan and
accepted him as his disciple, in SriVidya upasana. Guruji returned to India in 1981. He resigned
from TIFR and settled down in Vishakapatnam, into SriVidya upasana and
worship of the Devi. He slowly started working on means to help improve
the standard of living of his fellow men. In 1983, during Devi
yagna, Guruji was
approached by the brothers of the Putrevu family, with a request to build
a temple for the divine Mother. In addition to the three acres of land
that they had donated, Guruji bought the adjoining ten acres and it was
registered as land for the Devi temple. Having acquired the land, Guruji
was looking for divine guidance, a sign of approval to commence
construction of the temple. In the vicinity of the donated land, there was a
small hillock where Guruji would often spend time in meditation. On the
slopes of the hillock, he noticed a formation very similar to that of the
Kamakhya Peetam in Assam. One day, while in meditation he experienced
himself lying on the Peetam, while four others were performing a homam
with the flames emanating from his body. And during purnahuthi, he felt a
heavy object being placed on his heart. Awakening from his meditative
state, Guruji was prompted to dig that site. Unearthed from that very
spot, he found a Sri Chakra MahaMeru made of panchauloha. It was later
discovered that a huge yaaga had been performed in that area more than 250
years ago. Guruji had visions of the Devi as a sixteen year
old girl. With Her Blessing's, he built the Kamakhya Peetam on the hillock
and a Siva temple on the peak, in 1984. Construction of the Sri Meru
Nilaya in Devipuram was started in 1985. Built covering an area of 108
square feet, the temple has 3 levels and stands 54 feet tall. The temple
has the idols of all the Devis described in the Devi Khadgamala Stotra.
The temple construction was completed in 1994 and the kumbhabhishekam
celebrated with great pomp and piety. This temple is unique in allowing
the devotees to perform puja to the Devi themselves, without distinction
of caste or creed. With numerous loving disciples all over the world, Guruji and his wife, Srimati Annapurnamba (lovingly known as Guruji Amma) have dedicated their lives to the service of the people. They have established the Sri Vidya Trust for this purpose.
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