Sahaja Yoga practitioners at Ayers Rock in Australia - Mooladhara

Sahaja Yoga practitioners at Ayers Rock in Australia


Around 400 Sahaja Yoga meditation practitioners from Romania. India. Australia were at Ayers Rock, Uluru, for four days (6-9 Sept.) to worship Shri Ganesha, Gauri and Shiva. Of these 60 were from various countries and others from different parts of Australia and New Zealand. M B Ratnannavar, one of the twelve member group from India for Ganesh Puja at Uluru.

The world famous monolith known as Uluru is located in the southwestern corner of Australia’s Northern Territory. Uluru is sacred to the Pitjantjatjara Anangu, the Aboriginal people of the area. It’s also known as Ayers Rock.

On three days every morning at 7.00 am (6th,7th and 8th). sahajayogis visited the Swayambhus Olgas (Kata Tjuta), Mount Connor and Uluru by walking around some distance. All the Sahaja yogis present worshipped Her Holiness Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi, on first day in her form as Ganesh Gauri (Kata Tjuta), second day in her form as Shri Shiva which is represented by Mount Connor (Attial), on third day in Her form as Shri Maha Ganesh, which is represented by the Uluru.

Uluru reperesents Shri Ganesh. 20 kms to its west is Kata Tjuta (The OLGAS) represents Shri Parvati, and 60 kms its east is Attila (Mount Connor, a private land) represents Shri Shiva. These three Swayambhus form a straight line and represent the Mother, father and the son.







Uluru is much more than just a geological feature. It's a sacred place for Indigenous Australians. According to Aboriginals: the Pitjantjatjara Anangu, in the beginning, the world was unformed and featureless, then the ancestral beings emerged at this site and created Uluru first in "dreamtime" and with this as base further created all living species and forms on land.

(Aboriginal Uluru Dreamtime is a term given to the process of creation when all Gods and ancestors came together to create everything. The Aboriginal Anangu believe that they can communicate with dreamtime and receive blessings from their ancestors by simply touching the rocks. Uluru has become a pilgrimage place for people of varying cultures who go in search of enlightenment.) 

SPIRITUALITY 

The rock is revered as one of the holy creations of the Eternals. Ancient paintings throughout its caves and crevices contain innumerable petroglyphs that tell the story of the ancestors. The Mutitjulu settlement's closeness to the rock signifies the spiritual connection between the local people and Uluru. 

Indigenous people here believe that those who visit Uluru and experience its mystery and understand what the mountain actually is are the ones who will change the world. This is the place to receive what the Sacred has to give. A place that changes people - once in a lifetime do visit this heart of Australia. 

sourse: https://www.metanoiatravelguide.com/5-experiences-you-must-have-in-a-lifetime

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