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Paramahamsa
Satyananda Sarasvati
Paramahamsa Satyananda is an extraordinary spiritual
adept and transmitter of the Tantrik Yoga tradition.
He is Dharmanidhi's Sat Guru (also known as Vajra Guru).
It was due to Paramahamsaji's spiritual accomplishment
and his compassionate grace that in his presence Dharmanidhi
was able to recognize his true primordial nature.
Paramahamsaji traveled extensively throughout India,
Sri Lanka, Kashmir, Tibet, and Burma during his years
as a wandering ascetic yogi in training, acquiring a
vast practical knowledge of the non-dual traditions
of Hinduism and Buddhism.
He established the now world-famous Bihar School of
Yoga in 1964 after having finished his training with
his Sat Guru, Swami Sivananda of Rishikesh in 1955.
After many years in retreat in the Himalayas and conclusion
of a 5-year sadhana retreat known as Pancagni Sadhana,
Paramahamsaji appointed Paramahamsa Niranjanananda Sarasvati
as his successor and the preceptor of the lineage.
Paramahamsaji now remains mostly in retreat in a rural
area of Bihar, India.
Paramahamsa
Niranjanananda Sarasvati
Paramahamsa Niranjanananda is Dharmanidhi's Junior Guru
Maharaj. He and Paramahamsa Satyananda are virtually
one heart and mind. Paramahamsa Niranjanananda went
to live in the ashram of Satyananda at age 4 and by
the age of 10 took initiation as a sanyasin monk. After
living and travelling overseas for 11 years he was recalled
in 1983 to India and appointed President of Bihar School
of Yoga. In 1990, he was initiated into the Paramahamsa
order of sanyasin monks. Paramahamsa Niranjanananda
is a great visionary of the Yogic and Tantrik traditions.
Through his transmissions and wise, compassionate tutoring,
Dharmanidhi received a deeper understanding of the tradition.
In 1997, Paramahamsa Niranjanananda conferred the lineage
transmission to Dharmanidhi through abhisekha in the
akhara at the Munger ashram, and told him to start a
new school of authentic Tantra for western lay people
and to initiate people into this new branch of the Sarasvati
order of Yoga Tantra. Paramahamsa Niranjanananda named
the new order of Tantrik lay initiates "Jnanagni
Kula" (or Wisdom Fire Family of Practitioners),
and set out a structure of 7 levels of initiation for
Dharmanidhi to guide students through.
Paramahamsa Niranjanananda has authored over 20 books
and continues to travel worldwide teaching Yoga and
Tantra for uplifting the health and spiritual well-being
of all humanity.
Swami
Sivananda of Rishikesh
Swami Sivananda of Rishikesh was born into a family
of spiritual maters in 1887 in Tamil Nadu, India.
After serving as a medical doctor in Malaysia, he gave
up his medical practice and was initiated into sanyasa
tradition by Swami Vishwananda in 1924.
Swami Sivananda was to become a magic force in India,
producing dozens of highly realized and competent students
who became gurus in their own right.
He wrote over 200 books and established free medical
clinics. He was Paramahamsa Satyananda Sarasvati's Sat
Guru.
Upaya Gurus
Ivar
Hafskjold
Ivar Hafskjold, a Norwegian, is the heir of Hafskjold-Stav.
This is his family’s tradition of spirituality,
which includes teachings of philosophy, health cultivation,
mythology, runic oracle casting, trance mediumship and
martial arts.
Dharmanidhi began his study of this pre-Christian European
tradition in 1990 and was adopted into the Hafskjold
family as an heir in 1995. Dharmanidhi is the recognized
Thule (Wisdom Holder) of the Jarl branch of the tradition
and teaches a weekly class in Stav.
Lar Short
Lar Short is the spiritual director of Grace Essence
fellowship in Taos, New Mexico. Lar is an accomplished
practitioner, gifted innovator and educator. He was
trained in the kriya yoga system of Swami Rudrananda
of New York City by Swami “Rudi” himself,
which he transmitted over several years to Dharmanidhi.
Lar was also fortunate enough to be a favored student
of H.H. Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche and received training
in many tantras and meditation techniques of Vajrayana
and Dzogchen.
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