Guru Aum Sushant

Rejuvenating Ancient Spiritual Vedic Science of Shiv Tatva, Shiv Sadhanas, Kundalini Yoga, Ayurveda, Mantra, Tantra, Yantra, Vedic Astrology, Numerology, Palmistry, Vedas, Puran, Upanishads & Raj Yoga (Bhakti, Karma, Gyan & Hath).

Guru Ji's Top 7 Sutras

Guru Ji's teachings embody a profound Spiritual philosophy rooted in the belief in Shiva and the equality of all beings, Rejecting traditional confines of caste and social hierarchy. Guru Ji emphasizes the universal presence of Shiva consciousness within all individuals, advocating for the practice of meditation and self-realization to connect with this divine essence.

दया धर्म का मूल है, पाप मूल अभिमान

धर्म का असली मूल तो दूसरों पर दया रखना है और अभिमान ही पाप की नींव है। इसीलिए जब तक जीवन है इंसान को दया करनी नहीं छोड़नी चाहिए।

  1. #1 Shiva Sabke Hai (Shiva is for All):
    Abolishing the social evil of the caste system, promoting social progress, human rights, democracy, equality, and social justice for all.

  2. #2 Nishkaam Seva (Selfless Service and Sharing):
    Practice selfless service and sharing with others, especially those in need, fostering a spirit of generosity and compassion.

  3. #3 Atma-Gyan (Self-Realization):
    Seek self-realization through yoga, meditation & dharna.

  4. #4 Ahimsa, Karuna & Daya (Non-Violence and Compassion):
    Practice non-violence and compassion towards all living beings, recognizing the interconnectedness of life and the importance of kindness and empathy.

  5. #5 Parmarth Vayapaar (Earning with Integrity):
    Earn a livelihood with integrity and righteousness, avoiding exploitation or deceit in your professional endeavors.

  6. #6 Prakarti Prem (Live in Harmony with Nature):
    Recognize the interconnectedness of all life forms and the need for sustainable living practices, living in harmony with nature.

#7 Karm Yoga is the way of life ():
Doers are always better than 'Just' Dreamers.

 

“जन्म नीच कोई नहीं, कर्म नीच बहु लोग। ऊँच नीच कुछ भी नहीं, है लोगों का ढोंग।”

Early Life

There is only one happiness in this life is to love and be loved.

The Birth

Sushant's birth on April 18th in the sacred land of Uttarakhand, marked the beginning of a life destined for Spiritual greatness. Born to Santosh and Usha Devi, who were relatively affluent, his upbringing was imbued with love, care.

 

As a young boy, he displayed an unusual sense of tranquility and awareness, often found sitting quietly, seemingly lost in deep contemplation. His parents noticed that he was drawn to Spiritual symbols and rituals, showing a keen interest in religious ceremonies and practices.

 

One incident, in particular, stands out in mothers memory, when Sushant was just seven years old, a visiting Sadhu remarked that the boy had a unsual eye sparkle, and a radiant aura. He predicted that the boy would grow up to be a beacon of light, guiding others on their Spiritual paths.

 

As he grew older, especially after his 'Yagopaveet Sanskar' he would often recount vivid dreams of celestial light and mystical experiences , these experiences fueled his curiosity and thirst for Spiritual knowledge, propelling him on a lifelong quest for enlightenment. It's a testament to the belief that some souls are born with a divine purpose.

 

Early Himalayan Sadhna

Blessed with divine guidance from a young age, he delved into deep meditation, advanced tratak, and initiated his Kundalini awakening practice, blending mantra, tantra, and yantra to accelerate the serpent's ascent. Concurrently, he immersed himself in the study of Vedic Parashar astrology, ank jyotish numerology, palmistry, occult science, pranic healing, and Vedic scriptures.

 

His Spiritual journey led him to remote Himalayan caves & holy river banks, where he spent days in solitude, communing with nature and seeking deeper truths. There, he practiced intense austerities, living on fruits or water only for days on end. In these solitary moments, he experienced profound Spiritual revelations, expanding his consciousness and deepening his connection to the divine.

 

As a hatha yogi and tratak sadhak, he diligently practiced bindu tratak, deepak flame tratak, mirror tratak, and full moon gazing for over six years. These practices honed his concentration and inner vision, allowing him to perceive subtle energies and access higher states of consciousness.

Self Realization

Inspite of 'Bholenath' as his family isht dev from centuries; Sushant as a young sadhak was a attacterd to the 10 Mahavidhyas Sadhna, and choose Maa 'Daishnaishwar Mahakali', ignoring the Shiva, he use to only visit Devi & Kali Temples all across hills of Himachal & Uttarakhand (then Uttarpradesh), also learning from various sadhus, saints, mystics, Astrologers, Yogic Sadhaks all over North India (going up till Rajasthan, Delhi & MP). In early 1999, at a Kali Temple on the banks of holy river Ganga, he met a mysterious Yogini who gave him sacred rudraksha beads, (debated - scolded - guided - to kill the Sadhak ego).

 

Jaa 'Mithai le kar aa' Guru Dakshina nahi dega - Safed Barfi le kar aana! She gave sadhna secrets and parsad (shaktipath) and asked to perfom the intense month long yogic mantra tantra sadhna to clear the illusion (Maya) of seeing Shiva & Shakti Separately vanished and the unified 'swaroopa' of Shiva Shakti - The Aadrhnarishwara (Kali with Kaal). With so many ups and downs by the influence of Maya 'The Prakarti', Sushant completed 1 Crore Japas which he started in 1995, finally he got the divine message, it's time you get out of the Maya, I have given you enough... devote yourself to spread the Shiva Consciousness & help people Heal. START THE SHIV MAHA SADHANA

Guru Ji's Modern Vision of Humanity

Divine Blessings (ईश्वर अनुग्रह)
This practice involves surrendering to the divine will, cultivating gratitude for the blessings in your life, and seeking guidance and strength from the divine in all endeavors.

Dharma (Righteousness)
Living in alignment with moral and ethical principles, fulfilling one's duties and responsibilities, and contributing to the well-being of society.

Nishkama Seva (Service)
Performing selfless service and acts of compassion towards others without attachment to the results, aiming to alleviate suffering and promote the welfare of fellow beings.

Karuna, Daya, Kshama (करुणा, दया, क्षमा)
Cultivating compassion, kindness, and forgiveness, by embodying these virtues, we not only uplift ourselves but also create a ripple effect of positivity and understanding in the world around us.

Spiritual Inner Beauty (सात्त्विक सौन्दर्य)
This deep concept emphasizes cultivating inner virtues such as compassion, wisdom, and purity of heart, which radiate outwardly, reflecting a true, timeless beauty that transcends physical appearances.

Conscious Business (परमार्थ बाजार)
A holistic marketplace, a business mindset of a business owner, where there is difference between GEED & PROFIT, a business conducted with mindfulness and integrity, where the goal is not just profit but also the well-being of all involved, embodying the principles of sustainability, social responsibility, and ethical conduct.

Atma-sakshatkara (आत्म-साक्षात्कार) through Antaryatra (अंतर्यात्रा)
Self-realization and Spiritual awakening through Inner journey towards peace and harmony using tools like various paths of yoga, such as Bhakti Yoga (devotion), Jnana Yoga (knowledge), Karma Yoga (selfless action), Raja Yoga (meditation), Satsang (Spiritual Association), Sadhana (Spiritual Discipline), Svadhyaya (Self-study) and Viveka.

Ahimsa (Non-violence)
Practicing non-violence in thought, speech, and action, extending compassion and respect towards all living beings.

Amrit Rasa (अमृत रस)
Spreading love, joy, and positivity in the world. Cultivating a state of inner joy, contentment, and fulfillment through Spiritual practices, gratitude, and connection with the divine.

Prerana, Marga-darshana (प्रेरणा, मार्ग-दर्शन)
Inspiring and guiding others on their Spiritual journeys through wisdom and guru mentorship.

Prakrit Sambandha (प्रकृति-संबंध)
Nurturing a deep connection with nature and the environment as a manifestation of the divine.

Adi Vriksha (ब्रह्माण्ड वृक्ष)
A symbol of ancient wisdom and eternal consciousness, representing the interconnectedness of all people globally.
Adi Vriksha stands as a beacon for global peace, reminding us to nurture our planet and cultivate peace, harmony and understanding among all beings.

A humble devotee & daas (Servant) of the Supreme Ardh-Narishwar Roop of “Shiv-Shakti” - Param Pujya Guru Ji Aum Sushant is a modern Mystic Philosopher, Hatha Yoga Master, Pranic Healer, Social Worker & Spiritual Master.

Multi Dimensional Guru Ji's Life

पाँच पहर धंधे गया, तीन पहर गया सोय।
एक पहर शिव नाम बिन, मुक्ति कैसे होय ॥


पांच पहर काम पर गए, तीन पहर नींद में बिताए, आखिरी एक पहर में भी भगवान् को याद नहीं किया, अब आप ही बताईये कि मुक्ति कैसे मिलेगी।

The Social Worker

He belives that world needs Doers than Dreamers - The real Karma Yogi like our own God Shiva - the ultimate karma yogi who saved our universe so many times. He practises & preaches Karma Yoga (Seva) & Empathy (Karuna) on top of everything, he actively works for youth self employement generation & women empowerment.

 

In future, he plans to permanently shift to a small mud ashram doing active social work in a village, and also open a residential 'Shiva Karyashala' where he plans to teach life skills, meditation, Kundalini sadhna, astrology and creative design in-person to the youths.

 

 

 

The Grahstha

To support his Ghrastha Jeevan (family life duties), he works 4 days a week on art, design, and branding projects. He is a born creative person, at the age of 17 he started his career in IT & Design, he had very successful corporate career with 60+ Certifications, Adobe Work Showcase Asia Pacific, and 10000+ projects from all across the world...

 

In his free time, he enjoys playing with his two yoga-loving kids, 'Shivansh' and 'Devansh'. Guru Ji attributes the grace of Lord Shiva and Shakti for his blessings in both his work and family life.

The Vairagi

Just like 'Bholenath', Guru Ji is both a Ghrastha and a Vairagi. Guru Ji's has also divided each week into 2 parts - 4 days he does personal & family works to suistain his Ghrastha responsibilities; for the remaining 3 days he becomes a Vairagi and lives in a Mud Hut and practises Shiv Sadhnas.

 

As a mentor and Guru, he also guides Spiritual Seekers all across the world by QnA videos & Blogs on Shiv Tatva, Kundalini Sadhna, Hatha Yoga, Sanatan Dharma, Vedic Science & Bhakti-Karuna-Seva.

Guru Ji’s 3 Maha Mantras

They look simple, but its the essence (saar) of human life

#1
Life on earth is the greatest gift GOD has give to us,
Use every second of it.

#2
God is not outside, but right inside our ‘mind’,
Meditate to travel inside and you will find God.

#3
Helping underprivileged people in need
is doing Seva of God directly.

जन्म मरण के मध्य है जीवन कर्म प्रधान ।
उज्वल जिसका कर्म हो जीवन वही महान ।

करुणा

 

सेवा

 

सरलता

4 pillars to help 'Spiritual seekers' to attain Shiva Tatva (Enlightement)

Bhakti Marg (Devotion) भक्ति
• Shraddha (Faith) श्रद्धा
• Bhava (Emotional fervor) भाव
• Nishtha (Steadfastness) निष्ठा
• Prema (Divine love) प्रेम
• Anuraga (Intense attachment) अनुराग
• Bhakti-rasa (Taste of devotion) भक्ति-रस
• Mahabhava (Supreme ecstatic love) महाभाव

Gyana Marg (Knowledge) ज्ञान
• Shravana (Hearing/Listening to Spiritual teachings) श्रवण
• Manana (Contemplation/Reflection) मनन
• Nididhyasana (Deep meditation and absorption) निदिध्यासन
• Viveka (Discrimination between the eternal and the transient) विवेक
• Vairagya (Dispassion towards worldly attachments) वैराग्य
• Samadhi (Meditative absorption) समाधि
• Atma-sakshatkara (Direct realization of the true Self) आत्म-साक्षात्कार

Karma Marg (Seva / Selfless Service) निष्काम सेवा
• Karuna (Compassion) करुणा
• Seva-bhava (Attitude of service) सेवा-भाव
• Karma Yoga (Selfless action) कर्म योग
• Nishkama Seva (Selfless service without expectations) निष्काम सेवा
• Bhagavad-seva (Service to the divine) भगवद्-सेवा
• Lokasangraha (Welfare of society) लोकसंग्रह
• Sarvodaya (Universal upliftment) सर्वोदय

Hatha Yoga (Kundalini) योग
• Yama: (Moral restraints - disciplines) यम
• Niyama: (Self-discipline) नियम
• Asana: (Physical yogic postures) आसन
• Pranayama: (Breath control) प्राणायाम
• Pratyahara: (Withdrawal of the senses) प्रत्याहार
• Dharana: (Concentration) धारणा
• Dhyana: (Meditation) ध्यान
• Samadhi: (Enlightenment) समाधि

A humble devotee & daas (Servant) of the Supreme Ardh-Narishwar Roop of “Shiv-Shakti” - Param Pujya Guru Ji Aum Sushant is a modern Mystic Philosopher, Hatha Yoga Master, Pranic Healer, Social Worker & Spiritual Master.

Gurus Guiding Light

गुरुर्ब्रह्मा ग्रुरुर्विष्णुः गुरुर्देवो महेश्वरः ।
गुरुः साक्षात् परं ब्रह्म तस्मै श्री गुरवे नमः ॥

गुरु ब्रह्मा है, गुरु विष्णु है, गुरु हि शंकर है; गुरु हि साक्षात् परब्रह्म है; उन सद्गुरु को प्रणाम ।

किमत्र बहुनोक्तेन शास्त्रकोटि शतेन च ।
दुर्लभा चित्त विश्रान्तिः विना गुरुकृपां परम् ॥

बहुत कहने से क्या ? करोडों शास्त्रों से भी क्या ? चित्त की परम् शांति, गुरु के बिना मिलना दुर्लभ है ।

प्रेरकः सूचकश्वैव वाचको दर्शकस्तथा ।
शिक्षको बोधकश्चैव षडेते गुरवः स्मृताः ॥

प्रेरणा देनेवाले, सूचन देनेवाले, (सच) बतानेवाले, (रास्ता) दिखानेवाले, शिक्षा देनेवाले, और बोध करानेवाले – ये सब गुरु समान है ।

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