Samarth SadhGuru Shri Ramlal Siyag (@samarthgurudev) 's Twitter Profile
Samarth SadhGuru Shri Ramlal Siyag

@samarthgurudev

Samarth Gurudev Ramlal Siyag (1926-2017) is the Kalki Avatar and helping humans across the world in their materialistic and spiritual life.

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If you do not experience any of the yogic movements or sensations, do not break your meditation. Absence of these experiences does not mean you aren't making progress. Sometimes, these experiences begin after a few days or months of regular spiritual practice #GurudevSiyag #gssy

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Meditating at least twice daily is the key to progress. Meditating without chanting of the mantra will not give any result. Chanting of mantra during meditation is a must. #GurudevSiyag #GSSY

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श्री गुरुदेव सियाग स्पीच - श्री राम रंग मंच कोटा, राजस्थान 22 - मई - 2003 youtu.be/RoPOvBV9FQ4

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If you are speaking to someone, you may find it hard to chant the mantra but resume it again when the conversation is done. Since chanting of mantra is to be done silently (mentally) without moving tongue and lips, it will not cause you any social discomfort. #gssy #GurudevSiyag

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Having thoughts during meditation is perfectly natural. The more you chant the mantra throughout the day, the more focused the mind becomes about the spiritual practice. #gssy #GurudevSiyag

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GSY meditation and round-the-clock chanting of the divine mantra given by Guru Siyag bring about the following changes in the practitioner’s material life: Freedom from physical diseases including diseases, addiction to any kind of intoxicating drugs and substances etc.

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GSSY is based on the Ashtang (eight-fold / eight-limbed) philosophy of Yoga as codified by Sage Patanjali in the Yoga Sutra. The practice of GSSY leads to an easy and effortless realization of these eight limbs. #GSSY #GurudevSiyag

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After sustained practice, mantra chanting (mental repetition) becomes involuntary. This experience is known as ajapa. In this state, the practitioner finds that the mantra is being chanted endlessly within him, without any effort of practitioner. #GSSY #GurudevSiyag

After sustained practice, mantra chanting (mental repetition) becomes involuntary. This experience is known as ajapa. In this state, the practitioner finds that the mantra is being chanted endlessly within him, without any effort of practitioner. #GSSY #GurudevSiyag
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What is Hindu Dharma? If someone were to ask us this question, we will simply say we are Hindus. But we can’t explain what being a Hindu really means. Being a Hindu means being a completely evolved human being.