History of YOGA|Who is the REAL Adiyogi? SHIVA or VISHNU?| Guru Pashupati Explains

Guru Pashupati
24 Jul 202404:42

Summary

TLDRThe video script delves into the origins of yoga, debunking the notion that it originated from Shiva or Vishnu. Instead, it traces back to an ocean of Prana, where Vishnu, the first mobile being, was guided by Yoga Maya. Yoga is correctly defined as symbiosis, not union, emphasizing the harmonious cooperation of energies. Vishnu, though the first to practice yoga, is not called Adi Yogi as he didn't teach on Earth. This title goes to Shiva, who incarnates every four yugas to teach yoga. The script highlights the importance of symbiosis in nature and life, and the significance of yoga in maintaining balance and peace.

Takeaways

  • 🧘 The origin of yoga is not attributed to Shiva or Vishnu, but to the teachings of Davi, also known as Yoga Maya or Mahamaya.
  • 🌊 The concept of yoga began with the idea of an ocean of Prana, representing the life force and the beginning of existence.
  • 🔄 The terms 'CH' and 'AAR' symbolize the first mobile being (Vishnu) and the immovable being (the tree), respectively, with Vishnu lying on the tree's branch.
  • 🌐 Yoga Maya imparted the principles of yoga, emphasizing symbiosis, which is the correct translation of 'yoga' rather than the commonly misunderstood 'union'.
  • 🌿 The concept of yoga is deeply rooted in the natural world's symbiotic relationships, where every element has a counterpart and contributes to a harmonious cycle.
  • 🙏 Vishnu is considered the first yogi in the narrative, as he was the first mobile being to receive the teachings of yoga from Yoga Maya.
  • 👶 Brahma emerged from Vishnu's navel to help create the world as Vishnu dreamed it, symbolizing the creative process guided by yoga principles.
  • 👁 From Vishnu's third eye, Shiva was born as an Agnistamba, indicating the spiritual awakening associated with yoga.
  • 🔥 Shiva is called the Adi Yogi in the context of teaching yoga to humans, fulfilling a promise to return and instruct in every kalpa (a cycle of four yugas).
  • 📜 Patanjali, an incarnation of Adishesha (an aspect of Vishnu), authored the Yoga Sutras, which are foundational texts in yoga philosophy.
  • 📖 Vishnu also provided guidelines and principles of yoga, but did not teach them in person, which is why he is not referred to as Adi Yogi in the context of direct teaching.

Q & A

  • Who is considered the first mobile being in the story of yoga's origin?

    -In the story, Vishnu is considered the first mobile being, lying on the branch of a tree in the ocean of Prana.

  • What is the significance of the ocean of Prana in the context of yoga's origin?

    -The ocean of Prana represents the primordial state of existence from which life emerged, symbolizing the vital life force or energy that is central to the practice of yoga.

  • Who is Yoga Maya, and what did she teach?

    -Yoga Maya, also known as Mahamaya, is the entity who taught the principles of yoga to Vishnu. She is associated with the concept of symbiosis, emphasizing the harmonious coexistence and cooperation of energies.

  • What is the true meaning of 'yoga' as per the script?

    -According to the script, the true meaning of 'yoga' is 'symbiosis,' which has been mistranslated as 'union' for centuries. It signifies the act of putting energies together to work in harmony.

  • How does the script describe the natural world in relation to yoga?

    -The script describes the natural world as being in a state of symbiosis, where everything exists in a harmonious and interdependent relationship, which is the essence of yoga.

  • Why is Vishnu not called the Adi Yogi despite being the first Yogi?

    -Vishnu is not called the Adi Yogi because he did not come to Earth to teach yoga personally. Instead, Shiva is referred to as the Adi Yogi because he has come to Earth in every kalpa to teach the principles of yoga.

  • What is the role of Brahma in the creation of the world as per the script?

    -Brahma emerged from Vishnu's navel to help create the world that Vishnu was dreaming of. Brahma's role was to manifest the creations of Vishnu's dream into reality.

  • What is the significance of Shiva's role as the Agni Stamba in the story?

    -Shiva, as the Agni Stamba, represents the aspect of destruction and transformation, which is essential in the cycle of creation, preservation, and destruction that is part of the natural order and yoga's teachings.

  • Which texts are considered the fountainhead of Vishnu's yoga according to the script?

    -The script mentions the Yoga Sutras written by Patanjali, an incarnation of Adishesha, and the Bhagavad Gita, which contains many teachings on yoga, as the fountainhead of Vishnu's yoga.

  • How does the script connect the Linga Purana to the teachings of yoga?

    -The script connects the Linga Purana to yoga by mentioning that it contains the principles of Pashupata yoga, further emphasizing the ancient roots of yoga teachings.

  • What is the promise that Shiva made, as mentioned in the script?

    -Shiva made a promise to come and teach yoga to human beings, and according to the script, he has kept this promise by incarnating and teaching the principles of yoga in every kalpa.

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