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The Edge of Indian Spirituality

Baba Rampuri’s speech at the World Psychedelic Forum in Basel, March 2008.
You can read the whole speech here.

The Edge of Indian Spirituality  –  The Oral Tradition of Naked Yogis

 

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Arati

Recordings from Baba Rampuri’s retreat in Sweden, 2009.
Chants and arati with Baba Rampuri, chelas and students.

Shiva Omkareshwar Ka Arati

 

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Shri Dattatreya Ji Ki Arati

 

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Vande Strotram

 

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Ganapati Ji Ki Arati

 

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Om Namah Shivaya

 

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Yoginis and the Mother Goddess

Baba Rampuri discusses the Tradition of Yoga, the Mother Goddess, and other esoterica.
From a satsang in Malmo, Sweden, 2008.

Yoginis and the Mother Goddess

 

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Podcasts are now available

This is the first step in getting more audio material out on the site.

We’ll be posting some of Baba Rampuri’s many recordings, arati, bhajans and talks by Baba Rampuri.
The recordings are not studio productions, but recorded at tirthas, in temples, by the dhuni and from his satsangs.
So expect wind, birds and people talking.

Dattatreya Arati – with Baba Rampuri, chelas and students. From a retreat Baba hosted in Sweden, 2009.

 

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The Edge of Indian Spirituality

 

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Speech at the World Psychedelic Forum in Basel, March 2008
The Edge of Indian Spirituality – The Oral Tradition of Naked Yogis

Magic happens anywhere worlds meet: at a crossroads, the seashore, graveyards, airports, hospitals, mountain tops, and temples. But those places where the Ordinary World meets the Extraordinary World require pilgrimage, whether internal or external. The act of making a pilgrimage is that of suspending oneself between worlds. Those locations to which one makes a pilgrimage, are called tirthas, crossing over places. They are spaces containing the meeting of worlds, and standing on those intersections, one may be at once in both worlds. Tirthas mark hidden entrances to the Extraordinary World.

They resemble a fold in the page, a hinge between the macro and the microcosms. A reflection of the inner journey onto the external world or a reflection of the heavens onto the Earth. Those who go on a pilgrimage become witnesses of mirrors. continue reading…