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In the yogic culture, Shiva is not known as a god, but as the Adiyogi or the first yogi – the originator of yoga.  Read More
The idea of creating an iconic face like this is not to build one more monument but to use it as a galvanizing force to transform the world from a mass of believers to individuals who seek truth of life and beyond.   Read More
As there is a technology to create external wellbeing, there is a whole dimension of science and technology to create inner wellbeing.   Read More
Mahashivratri is one of the biggest and most significant among the sacred festival nights of India. This – the darkest night of the year – celebrates the Grace of Shiva, who is considered the Adi guru or the First guru, from whom the yogic tradition originates.   Read More

Consecration is a live process. It is like this – if you transform mud into food, we call this agriculture. If you make food into flesh and bone, we call this digestion. If you make flesh into mud, we call this cremation. If you can make this flesh or even a stone or an empty space into a Divine possibility, that is called consecration.   See more in the video below
On Mahashivaratri 2017 (February 24th), a 112-foot face of Adiyogi – the largest face in the world – will be consecrated by Sadhguru at the Isha Yoga Center in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India. Read more
Please visit this link to know more about Isha and Sadhguru - http://isha.sadhguru.org/
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Joyful human beings are the bedrock of any successful society, with yoga being a fundamental tool to create your interiority the way you want it. It is in the backdrop of such a society that other interventions are most effective. While the various social projects happening in the world are needed, creating joyful and inclusive human beings is more important than ever before.
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