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"Flowing with the Light of the Guru"
Himalayan Yogi, Satguru Shree Shivkrupanand Swamiji is the propagator of Samarpan Meditation of the Himalayas. From the age of about five, He had a strong curiosity to know Parmatama (God). After many attempts, a Guru came in his life under supernatural circumstances and thus began his rigorous spiritual practice and penance in the proximity of the Gurus resident in the Himalayas. After about 16 years of this practice, He came back to society in the year 1994 to fulfil the tasks assigned to him by His Himalayan Gurus, which are as follows:
Swamiji was born in a lower middle class Maharashtrian Brahmin family on 8 November, 1954. His mother was a religious, gentle, calm, and soft-spoken woman. Swamiji received religious values from his maternal grandparents and mother. But Swamiji’s quest was different from all of them, he wished to meet Paramatma and obtain the spiritual experience of Paramatma’s energy.
When he used to go into solitude, he would see three visions simultaneously in his meditation. First, he used to see the Pashupatinath temple of Nepal. Second, he used to see a sage in the Himalayas, who was very tall and majestic. He would keep both His hands extended toward Swamiji, as if He were calling Him. Third, He would see a small Shiva temple situated on a hill. He did not know how these three things were inter-related but seeing them was the only hope that there was someone who wanted to meet Him.
During a work trip, Param Pujya Gurudev had the opportunity to visit Nepal and fulfil his long-held desire of visiting Pashupatinath temple. Surprisingly, a stranger from Shibu village in Nepal came to pick him up. It came as a surprise because no one knew about this visit as it was an impromptu plan. He told Param Pujya Gurudev that Shree Shiv Baba had sent him to bring Him. After a difficult journey of three days, Gurudev reached Shibu village and met Shree Shiv Baba. Upon seeing Him, Gurudev realised that this was the same sage he had often seen during his meditation.
When Shree Shiv Baba sprinkled water on Param Pujya Gurudev, He entered a state of samadhi for three days. During this time, Shree Shiv Baba transferred to Him all the powers of penance and spiritual practices accumulated over his lifetime. After samadhi, Shiv Baba said to Him,
“You still have worldly experiences left to undergo. In the future, you will return to this path, you will become a saint, and millions of souls in this world will attain moksha (liberation) through your medium. This is indeed your work, for this is the assurance you gave to people in your previous birth.”
After this, Swamiji returned to society. Outwardly, life continued as before like that of an ordinary young man. Inwardly, however, a deep transformation had taken place; he felt that his search for the Parmatma was now complete.
He got married, and a son was born. When the child was just one and a half years old, Swamiji left his job as a marketing manager for his spiritual growth, guided by his inner inspiration. His wife, Her Holiness Guruma, fully supported his decision.
After a few months, a Satguru named Brahmanand Swamiji came to their house. He said to Her Holiness Guruma, “He has not come for your family. His family is the entire world. His work will be carried out on a global scale. You hand Him over to me.”
Her Holiness Guruma happily agreed. From that moment onward, Swamiji began his rigorous spiritual practice in the inaccessible Himalayan mountains, in the proximity of many Satgurus.
Many Satgurus transferred their knowledge to Param Pujya Swamiji and then sent Him onward to the next Satguru. Swamiji had to cross many inaccessible and snow-covered mountains on foot to reach each one. At every step, he faced numerous challenges. Upon reaching each Satguru, he accepted Him as Paramatma personified and served Him with complete surrender while continuing his spiritual practice. Each Satguru made Swamiji aware of the great purpose of his life and helped him realise the powers that already existed within him.
In this way, Swamiji received knowledge from many sages, ascetics, and Kaivalya-Kumbhaka yogis in the Himalayas. Through these teachings, he learned the spiritual sanskar (values) of meditation that pave the way for every soul to attain moksha. Since this meditation transcends religion, race, language, and gender, it can be practised by all souls across the world.
As directed by his Gurus, Swamiji brought these meditation sanskar (values) to society so that every human being may attain the knowledge of this meditation through complete surrender.
To promote and spread awareness of inner knowledge among people at large.
Vision: Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam — the whole world is one family.
Through regular meditation, young people develop inner strength, clarity, and responsibility, enabling them to contribute to the emergence of virtuous and elevated future generations.
Vision: The manifestation of pious values and Guru-consciousness.
To support the restoration of women’s respected and empowered position in society, so that the long-standing imbalance and inequality between men and women may be gradually bridged.
Vision: Awakening of feminine energy.
In many religions where meditation was once central, it has gradually diminished, leaving ritual practices more prominent. With the aim of restoring meditation to its rightful place, Param Pujya Swamiji has been conducting meditation programs for saints across various religious traditions.
Vision: Reconnecting spiritual leaders and communities with meditation.
To establish Shree Gurushaktidham, a sacred space where a Guru consciously anchors spiritual energy before leaving the physical body. Through this living presence, any soul—regardless of race, religion, nationality, language, colour, or gender—may attain self-realisation.
Vision: Creating a sustainable path to self-realisation for future generations.
In order to fulfill the profound purposes and goals of his Himalayan Gurus, Param Pujya Swamiji surrendered his entire life for the service of humanity and since the year 1994 , he has been tirelessly and continuously performing his Guru Karya (tasks assigned by the Spiritual Gurus). He is constantly striving with continuous efforts towards completion of his goals which are, the attainment of quick spiritual progress of the entire mankind and in this respect, Swamiji keeps sharing his thoughts, vision, new researches and experiments with all sadhaks .
To give unconditionally is Swamiji’s innate nature and moreover he doesn’t even bother whether the individual in front of him is worthy of receiving this wisdom or not. Only because he firmly believes that the individual in front of him has been divinely sent to him by his Gurus for the purpose of Self Realization.
While fulfilling his family duties and responsibilities as a householder, Swamiji has attained the highest state of enlightenment / highest meditative state. He is a perfect living example of the fact that meditation is not only for saints, spiritual seekers but also for householders.
Truly speaking, Swamiji is a living embodiment , who is full of love and compassion. In reality , he has achieved the Shoonya state which is beyond good and bad, where He has completely merged with the Divine Consciousness (Paramatma). His spiritual state can also be understood by the picture of his Aura

Difference between religion and worship

World peace can begin only with inner peace.

The coming era will be the era of Chitta (mind power)

To make the society aware of the problem of thought pollution

Suggestion to issue licenses by the government based on aura of the gurus working in society.

To suggest starting the practice of not writing the surname to make the country caste free.

Appeal for blood donation and for donating the dead body or for organ donation.

Calling voting a national sacrifice, he appealed to everyone to vote.

Yogasana is not yoga, but it is a part of complete yoga; the aim of yoga is not only about getting good health but becoming one with Paramatma.

Emphasis on increasing soul consciousness instead of body consciousness.

Guru is not a person; He is an indestructible element.

The difference between happiness and comforts.

The difference between celibacy and semen regulation

Powerful means of spiritual progress - Love and prayer

The difference between attention (Chitta) and mind.

Science of the flow of energy

Guru is not a body but a continuously flowing flow of consciousness. Therefore, the forms of the Satgurus are different, but their essence is one.

To prove that a woman is a power.

Possibility to attain Moksha (liberation) even while following the household duties.

Moksha cannot be achieved after death. but it has to be achieved while one is alive, and it is possible even in today's time.

How to achieve a karma-free state?
In these mega camps, Param Pujya Gurudev shares His deep spiritual knowledge in very simple language on profound subjects such as Paramatma, religion, Satguru, meditation, chakra-nadis, Kundalini energy, aura, thought pollution, and the incarnation of the pious soul.
These are live camps conducted by Param Pujya Swamiji for the benefit of devotees and spiritual seekers.
These camps are conducted for about two hours each day. During the sessions, attendees receive this rare knowledge from Param Pujya Gurudev, and at the same time, through His words, He subtly transmits His energy of consciousness. Through this process, participants are able to attain an extremely rare state of self-realisation with ease.
It is said that meditating alone for a million days is equal to meditating with a million people in one day. This golden opportunity is made easily available, free of cost, to the general public through these mega camps.
In video camps, recordings of live mega camps conducted by Param Pujya Swamiji are shown. These camps are held for one, three, or eight days.
Through this system, there has been a decentralisation of access, and every month numerous video camps are organised worldwide. As a result, thousands of people receive inner knowledge.
“Meditating for a day with thousands of souls is equal to meditating alone for thousands of days.”
— Param Pujya Shree Shivkrupanand Swamiji
These are live camps conducted by Param Pujya Swamiji for the benefit of devotees and spiritual seekers.
Maha-Dhyans were special one-day meditation camps conducted exclusively by Param Pujya Swamiji on every monthly Purnima (Full Moon Day) from 2011 to 2012.
While beholding their beloved Gurudev as Paramatma, sadhaks felt blessed upon receiving the darshan of the Paramatma (Aatmeshwar) present within themselves.
Meditation camp for specific years dedicated to community
‘Satguru Shree Shivkrupanand Swamiji, the founder of the ‘Himalayan Samarpan Dhyanyog,’ has undergone such aura testing. His golden aura was first revealed in the UK in 2001. Subsequent tests in 2003 and 2016 showed a progressively denser aura. The 2016 aura test report, spanning 17 pages, provided detailed information about his seven chakras and revealed many surprising findings. Experts from the aura clinic described Swamiji’s aura as extraordinarily beautiful, attributing it to someone who is beyond the physical body, completely in a soul state, and bodiless (Videhi). The report highlighted Swamiji’s deep spiritual height, extrasensory vision and knowledge, and supernatural qualities. It noted that he is illuminated by an inner light, connected to God, and that his presence alone initiates a healing process in those who are around him.
It is saying that “Drink water after filtering it and Choose a Guru after knowing him”! A true Guru can be identified through experience, through the spiritual bliss received by hearing, seeing, remembering him etc. But for those who are rational (intellectual), this dilemma has been resolved forever due to the modern invention of science, Aura Testing.