EXPERIENCES IN PRACTISING KRIYA YOGA
Dr. M. Janardhan Reddy (Some aspirants ask about the details of Other Systems of Yoga. Dr. M. Janardhan Reddy, who practised Kriya Yoga for 13 years and later practising Sri Ramchandra's Raja Yoga system and making steady progress, has presented this article giving the details of it and the aspirants are requested to note the efficacy of simple system of Sri Ramchandra's Raja Yoga for Realisation of the Ultimate in contrast to Kriya Yoga. -- Editor.) I have practised Kriya Yoga as the Yogada Satsangha Society from 1975 to 1988. It gave me lot of stamina and physical well being. I was able to work continuously for 12-14 hours a day with small lunch break. Probably it helped me to maintain my health that was quite good from childhood. By birth I was a hardworking, duty conscious, quiet, not easily getting angry and not over indulging in basic urges. I did not find any perceptible changes in them. I had a feeling that I am not progressing spiritually as desired by me. Regarding spiritual experiences in this system, by practicing `Hong Sau', I used to feel relaxed. While practising 'OM' technique, I used to hear sound of roar of Ocean. After practicing Kriya proper, I used to feel calmness. I was practising only (14) Kriyas a day. I did not get permission to do more from Sanyasis who visit Hyderabad once a year from Ranchi. The method of practice in this system of Kriya Yoga is as follows: Basic techniques of Kriya Yoga as per the Yogada Satsangha Society of India, Ranchi, Bihar. I. Physical exercises of 60 muscular contraction and retraction of various body parts which are called energisation exercises for about 1/2 hour morning and evening. Sit erect, close eyes and visualise the spinal column as a hollow tube extending upward from Coccyx to medulla oblongata to Cerebrum to the point between eyebrows. Inhale slowly (to a count of 10 to 15) making the sound "AW" deep in the expanded throat from Coccyx to the point between the eyebrows. Pause for a count of three then exhale slowly (to a count of 10 to 15) making the barely audible continuous sound of "EEEE". This is one Kriya. It is equal to one year of natural spiritual progress. Daily 14 Kriyas has to be practiced and increase should be 14*1, 14*2, 14*3 .... with permission. V. Maha Mudra: This is performed three times in the morning and three times in Maha Mudra Part-I: Sit erect. Bend the left leg back under the body so that the sole of the left foot supports the left hip. Draw the right leg up against the body, so that the upper part of the leg is as close to the body as possible, and sole of the foot is flat on the floor. Place hands with fingers interlocked around the right knee. Inhale making-the sound 'AAWW' as in Kriya proper bringing current from coccyx to point between the eyebrows. Hold up the breath, bend until the chin touches the chest; at the same time unclasp the hands and stretch the right leg forward until it lies straight on the floor. Continuing to hold the breath, grasp with both hands the toes of the right foot and pull them gently towards you mentally chanting one to six, then sit up straightening the spine and lifting the right knee upward until the leg is again in the first position. Exhale making the sound EEE and send the current down to the coccyx. This completes one Mahamudra. Repeat three times morning and evening before doing kriya proper. The purpose of Mahamudra is straightening of spine and for VI. Yoti Mudra: Kriya is done in sitting posture with closing the eyes, ears, nose, mouth with fingers of both hands. It shall be practiced three times in the morning and evening after practising the Kriya proper. At the end of inspiration hold the breath for a count of 12 visualising the spiritual eye at the point between eyebrows. In 1989 I visited Varanasi to see the place where Sri Lahari Mahasay lived and practised Kriya Yoga. I met the great grandson of Sri Lahari Mahasay. He taught me the original Kriya Yoga as practiced by Sri Lahari Mahasay. It does not contain the Physical exercises and Hong Sau and Om techniques. I was practising it till 1993. Though it does not contain any physical exercises, I was perfectly maintaining my health. There was permission to do more pranayams. We have to increase more to be eligible for introduction to the second stage. I found this to be better than the method of YSS. It consumed lot of my time, so I reduced my working hours. I used to feel lot of calmness. I was feeling very light. I was introduced to II, III and the IV stages of Kriya on 5-5-91 when i was able to do continuous pranayam for 10 hours and 144 Navi Kriyas at a time and able to touch the tip of the Uvula with the top of the tip of the tongue by practicing Talabya Kriya. But after some time there was tremendous increase in sensuality. Every night I used to get sensuous dreams and two or three wet dreams every night. I was greatly disturbed and I approached my guide and told him about the problem. He could not give any reason for it and nothing was done to get relief from them. He told me that when great men like Sri Lahari Mahasay has written in his diary that he suffered from it, there is nothing wrong in it. In spite of my difficulty I was continuing my practice for sometime. I left it off in 1993 when I joined the Sri Ramchandra's Raja Yoga system, where my son was already introduced, and making steady progress. Kriya Yoga as taught by the great grand son of Sri Lahari Mahasay at Varanasi. I. Talabya Kriya: (50 times morning and evening). It is the practice to enable the tip of the tongue to touch the Uvula. Second Stage of Initiation: III. Kriya The should be practised as:
IV. Thokar Kriya
It is a Pranayam visualising seven chakras along the spine and 5 chakras over the chest. Pranayam is done by chanting om na mo bha ga va te vaa su de vaa ya
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