Guest guest Posted July 31, 2002 Report Share Posted July 31, 2002 When Kavyakantha Ganapathi Muni had his wonderful yogic experience of Kundalini rising to his head (Sahasrara), he had intense pain in his head. We had all gathered around him and he asked us to put our hands over his head and we were all thrilled to feel the remarkable heat of prana over his head. I was one of them. That day as Bhagavan was returning from His round of the Hill (Giripradakshina), He was taken to Nayana (Kavyakanta Ganapati Muni) who was then living in the Mango-tree cave. As soon as Bhagavan arrived Nayana took His hand and put it on his head. Bhagavan kept it there for some time and uttered: "Everything will be all right", and left for Skandashram. On his way back, Sri Bhagavan said: "He has divulged his pain to me, but to whom am I do turn to?". A devotee nearby asked Bhagavan: "Has Bhagavan also had such an experience? Is it then what He refers to in 'Marital Garland of Letters, V. 55: "Rain Thy Mercy on me ere Thy fire burns me to ashes, Oh Arunachala!" Sri Bhagavan, with a benign smile said: "Hum, Hum (Yes, yes,)! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Kunju Swami in a talk with Darlene Delisi, in: The Mountain Path, 1979, p. 211 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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