Historic Prana Prathishta - Consecrating the garbha at the sanctum sanctorum in the Temple of Sri Anandeshwar - 11 Dec 2006, Ashram, Bangalore
11 - 12 Dec 2006 marked a historic
event in the history of Dhyanapeetam
and the world. Swamiji consecrated
the garbha (literally means
embryo) in the garbha griha – sanctum
sanctorum of the upcoming temple of
Sri Anandeshwar . After several days
of intense energizing, the garbha was
consecrated amidst a small and fortunate
group of ashramites and devotees, between
11:15pm and 1:30am , running into the
wee hours of the morning of the 12
th .
An enlightened Master is Existence
in form, the ultimate human form
fit to perform a garbha consecration.
The garbha that was consecrated,
comprised a Shiva Meru (a
3-dimensional structure representing
the Cosmos) and a yantra (a
2-dimensional flat representation
of the Cosmos) both of which represent
the Shiva or masculine manifestation
of the Cosmic energy or in other
words the body given to the Master
by His Father, pieces of clothing
belonging to the Master that represent
himself, his own biological body
given to Him by his Mother, and energized
mercury along with it.
Of all metals,
liquid mercury is said to have
the property of retaining and radiating
the Existential energy for many
thousands of years, virtually unaffected
by chemical reactions.
He explained, ‘For
an enlightened Master, the powers or
energies of expression are inexhaustible
through any means. For example, for
an ordinary human being, the grief
emotion or joy emotion exhausts when
expressed through tears;
the pitha (fire element) of the body exhausts through anger; the
lust energy exhausts through the sexual act , the power of speech exhausts in
his very saliva he moment they are uttered. An enlightened Master's energy of
expression, cannot be exhausted through any of these means, because he is Existence,
the inexhaustible source of Energy in human form. Purely by virtue of this,
Masters can continue to do the things they do normally, even without being manifested
in their body. And the garbha energized by them and consecrated, will
cause things to function just like they do, radiating inexhaustible energy to
nurture every being that seeks it. Only a Master who can function without the
help of his body is capable of creating a true garbha , one that will
materialize things exactly like the way he does.'
Following is the
sequence of proceedings of this profound event: