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PanchKosh Sanskar

JeevaAtma is bounded with, Physical Body (Sthula Deha), Casual Body (Karan Deha) and Subtle Body (Sukshma Deha) along with trigunatmak Prakriti.

Casual Body persist of Desires and Karmic impressions of Dues of Past, Present and ongoing life and associated attachments of a human.

Subtle body persist of PanchKosh those are Annamay Kosh, Manomay Kosh, Dnyanamay Kosh, Anandmay Kosh and Pranamay Kosh. Subtle Body persist of Karmic experiences of pain and pleasure. Pancha Kosha is a concept in yoga philosophy that refers to five layers of awareness through which all experience is filtered while performing Karma’s. These layers, or sheaths, exist in the human framework and cover the true self (atman).

Within the range of Maya/Prakriti, JeevaAtma does all his/her Karmas in the form of 3 guna’s (Satvik, Rajasik, Tamasik) to fulfil his/her desires. During human death, Soul/Atma leaves physical body but still remains bounded with Casual and Subtle body due to unpaid Karmic dues of his/her past/present life and unfulfilled desires. During the death of a human who has paid his/her all karmic dues of past and present and ongoing life to attain self-liberation, such person’s all 3 bodies gets dissolved in Prakriti and his/her Soul/Atma gets united with Supreme Soul which is beyond trigunatmak Prakriti/Maya.

Soul bounded by PanchKosh, 3 bodies and Prakriti

Jeevan Mukta Guru helps seekers, followers, disciples to attain self-Liberation (MOKSHA). While on the path of self-liberation Seeker/follower of the Guru has to pay back karmik dues towards Jeevan Mukta Guru as a selfless service towards Society and Prakriti. Jeevan Mukta is a state where human soul is self-liberated but still remains in human body with the wish of prakriti and for the Selfless service of the prakriti.

PanchKosh Sanskar is a Self-Purification mechanism using Siddha Maha Yog Sadhana. In the process Self gets dis-engage from Sources (Intellect, Ahankar, Mind, Maya, 5 Karmendriye, 5 dnyanendriye, 5 Tanmatras, 5 mahabhutas) followed with Prakriti and Purusha gets united, Atma gets united with Paramatma

Siddha Maha Yog Sadhana is proven self-purification (Atma Shuddhikaran) technique to attain Self-Liberation (Moksha) paying karmic dues of past, present, and ongoing life. Siddha Maha Yog Sadhana Process ignites MahaYadnya of self-consciousness within the disciple to unite Self/Atma with Paramatma.

Prerequisite to progress on Self-purification with Siddha Maha Yog Sadhana is to avail Sankalpa Mantra Diksha and join ‘Sakshi - Selfless and without expectation Service Platform’.

We brought to you “PanchKosh Sanskar Framework” as a “Divine Light (Divya Prakash)” to help become ‘Karma Bandha mukta, free from dues of your past and present life’s’ and attain Self-Liberation (Moksha).

The effects experienced by one during self-purification with “PanchKosh Sanskar Program” may differ from person to person based on their Karma’s of Past & present life/s. Disciple should not blame anyone for the experiences he/she will get during the self-purification process, those experiences will be reflection of your Karmas of Past or present life.

During the process of self-purification (Nadi Shuddhikaran) with 'Siddha Maha Yog Sadhana, first 3 knots of attachments gets dissolved (Bramha , Vishnu, Rudra) and Sushumna nadi gets open. Prana gets balanced between Ida and Pingala nadi.

Prana and Apana unites to become Samana. Samana spreads across body to become Vyana, Vyana gets elevated to Udana to unite Atma/Soul with Paramatma.