Guru Navara

Yogacharya Navara, Param Guru of Navara Yoga

Guru Navara, born in 1963, is the founder (Param Guru) of Navara Yoga system and lineage.

At the age of 3, he experienced Jagat Samadhi (high spiritual trance) and attained clairvoyance naturally.

He started systematic yoga practice at the tender age of 11, under the direct guidance of God, after having a samadhi vision of Param Brahman (God, The Heavenly Father). He also learned advanced Raja Yoga and Hatha Yoga from a yogi and has studied classical yogas. From the beginning he demonstrated an exceptional level of spirituality, selfcontrol and awareness.

At 14 he obtained superior heartbeat control and entered Savikalpa Samadhi. His pulse rate was 28 beats per minute and his breaths were spaced at 7 minutes each clinically! Also he demonstrated an extreme proficiency in Hatha Yoga asanas and pranayama, and the ability to influence his vital physiological functions through mental concentration.

At the age of 17 he entered clinical death (heart stop) into meditation in Asmita Savikalpa Samadhi, the highest preceding state to Nirvikalpa Samadhi (Nirvana). His power of yogic self control, clairvoyance and siddhis were exceptional.

In 1991, at the age of 28, he attained Nirvikalpa Samadhi (the pulsless and breathless divine trance), The Enlightenment, also named Nirvana. In the following 6 months, he was in an almost continuous trance, with very rare moments of a relative pause, and he barely ate and spoke. During this time, his body was cycling between periods of extreme radiant heat (because of the rising of uninterrupted Kundalini) and cadaverical freezing (without breath and pulse again), being in a pure transcendental awareness state of Nirvana.

Gradually, he started to instruct people on how to really practice yoga. He received the spiritual name Kaivalya (Divine Liberation), being regarded by many gurus as a full incarnation of Kaivalya divine state. He spontaneously performed siddhis and often miracles (through healing incurable diseases, advanced clairvoyance, sudden body invisibility, etc.). These were performed only for persons in real need, and not for public impression, because Guru Navara vehemently condemns siddhi exposure for simple public entertainment.                                       
                                                                                 
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