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Initiation to Vanu Sarvanan - Sadhguru's Mystic Journey

This incident is drawn from Sadhguru's spiritual journey, primarily based on his scribbles and notes. It recounts the initiation of Vanu Sarvanan in 1980. After returning from Gyangunj, Sadhguru felt a deep sense of scepticism about initiating and empowering everyone indiscriminately.

Initiation to Vanu Sarvanan - Sadhguru's Mystic Journey | Shree Siddhashram

Mystic Journey | May, 1980



Sadhguru: In 1980, Sadhguru became deeply concerned about a man from South India named Vanu Sarvanan, whose nature he likened to that of a crocodile. He shared his worries with his beloved Guru, repeatedly emphasizing that while Vanu was impoverished and in dire need of help, he might not be trustworthy. Sadhguru feared that poverty could corrupt his character. Vanu suffered from poor dental health, foul breath, severe gum issues, and an intolerance to wheat, which seemed to resemble an IBS condition. Despite Sadhguru’s reservations about Vanu’s character, he received a directive ('Aadesh') from his Guru. Following this command, Sadhguru embarked on a mystic journey to Tamil Nadu with his Guru to initiate Vanu into the spiritual path.


Punah Mushika Bhava.

That was summertime. The journey was horrible. He initiated that person in his small mud house. That was likely an 'L' shaped house. A lot of Chicken and a few goats were there. Vanu sometimes steals chickens from other people's poultry or home due to poverty. He went there from Adyar station on a shared vehicle which was an HM Trekker. While they reached, the person was occupied in digging the soil. Sadhguru called him by his name. He came near him and told his wife about Sadhguru. They spread across a long mat-like asana in the long veranda portion of the mud house. He sat there. They give milk in a small glass. Sadhguru told the lady he was not fond of milk and requested to give him a glass of tea. She was not interested in giving him tea. She said, "You are a little boy, you came from 'Calcutta' I will not give tea to you." After a prolonged persuasion, she mixed tea with that milk. The milk was goat milk. Sadhguru just took 2-3 sips out of that.

After completing his work, the person came back home and washed his hands and feet. He invited Sadhguru inside one room. The room was completely dark. Only a lit diya was on a stand. It was with that light that someone could see the room.

Sadhguru initiated that person through Shambhavi by Shaktipat and told him to practice Japa twice every day. Sadhguru Avdhut also mentioned that if he practised the same he would attain enlightenment by 1983. He was empowered by Sadhguru Avdhut in different fields. He was a stuntman-like person. Notably, his English pronunciation was typically in Tamil style. However, to be a Kriyak of Sadhguru with the specific mission of Gyangunj Sadhguru empowered him from the Supramental Level for English. Because he was required to be adept in English from a global perspective. That's why Sadhguru changed the pronunciation of that person as per Calcutta University's orthodox pronunciation style. This was a supra-mental change in his brain.


Digital art by Sadhguru


Not only that, Sadhguru send all sorts of help through Akashic Records. Paintings, Sketches of his father and Guru and his own. Sadhguru also guided how to build an Ashram for spiritual activity. Through the mystical power, Sadhguru arranges everything for him including the job for his wife.

Later, in the long run, he forgot and denied his Guru, and told continuous lies. Sadhguru says, in our Natha-Pantha the divine punishment is very terrible. And it has started happening from 2018 onward. Now Avdhut is waiting for him to accept his guilt otherwise he shall be made ready to be perished. Since 2023 he even never communicated with Avdhut and has attacked with his famous Mashan Kriya. Graduale has started feeling that whatever and wherever he was empowered by Sadhguru could be lost from his brain in spite of his strong willpower. "Punah Mushika Bhava."




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