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“PAST YATRA (backward journey) ” With Deep Mystici

“PAST YATRA (backward journey) ” With Deep Mystici. When you focus on your past to know the future. You tried to understand today when you look back, you can’t change any thing but realize the self and prepare for future. This Journey is on the path of

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“PAST YATRA (backward journey) ” With Deep Mystici

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  1. “PAST YATRA (backward journey) ”With Deep Mystici When you focus on your past to know the future. You tried to understand today when you look back, you can’t change any thing but realize the self and prepare for future. This Journey is on the path of Yoga, Meditation, Astrology, Mysticism and Spiritualism.

  2. Spirituality, mystical charms and Yoga have always drawn people from all over the world to India. As the world becomes increasingly capitalistic and materialist, the quest and urgency for spirituality grows more and more. The traditional Indian way of life has helped in the evolution and growth of Spiritualism. Numerous cultures and religions have thrived and flourished together for ages and resulted into the unique way of life. The meaning of spirituality, according to a research conducted by Martsolf and Mickley, is related to perceiving the meaning of life, values that are to be addressed, appreciating the transcendent nature of life, connecting the soul with the Omnipotent/nature and the state of becoming a better human being. India being a holy land of saints and hermits has been harboring deep spiritual philosophies from ancient times. Spirituality is firmly rooted in Indian culture and heritage and has significant connotations in a number of religious practices. The word yoga means "union" in Sanskrit, the language of ancient India where yoga originated. We can think of the union occurring between the mind, body and spirit. What is commonly referred to as of physical postures or poses? Asana is only one of the eight "limbs" of yoga, the majority of which are more concerned with mental and spiritual well being than physical activity. In the West, however, the words asana and yoga are often used interchangeably.Yoga and spirituality have lots of things in common. But unwind the mind and body from stresses and depressions.

  3. Mysticism is the pursuit of achieving communion, identity with, or conscious awareness of ultimate realty, divinity, spiritual truth or God through direct experience, intuition or insight. • A common theme in mysticism is that the mystic and all of reality or God are a unity, termed Unio Mystica “ mystical union”. The purpose of mystical practices is to achieve that oneness is experiences, to achieve a larger identity and re-identity with the all that is. • Astrology is the original science or system of knowledge devised by human being. Astrology was the basis for the first cosmologies through which the ancients comprehended the structure and movement of the universe. It was the science of fate or destiny, used for understanding events on earth, which were seen as originating in the heavens. Astrology was not only the original and foremost of the outer science; it was also the most important of the inner or spiritual science. • Astrology shows the cosmic source and background for the forces working in any field of endeavor. In this way an astrological view precedes that of the other sciences. As it shows the language of cosmic energy, it can help us understand all spheres of life. For example, ancient system of medicine like Ayurveda in India or classical Greek medicine gave close consideration to the astrological influences. The practice of yoga is based upon balancing the solar and lunar forces within the body.

  4. We at Innervoice Tours have tried to design a outline of your tour, which evoke your thirst to know the “self”. Reason of happiness and suffering, you seek a guide to your past, practice a yoga to align your physical entity. You discover your self, past, present and future with us.

  5. Means we adapt • Meeting with people who knows you more then your self. • Consulting with the people to decipher your past, present and future from old testaments written 5000 years ago, Bhargu shastra • People who answer your specific questions with dice, Ramal Shastra - a ancient art prediction with dice. • Astrological consultation with the Vedic astrology. • Nadi Shastra – another old testament written on Palm Leaves. • Yoga and Meditation on bank of Ganges with spiritual guide. • Daily personal discussion on self or with in group.

  6. Day 01 – Arrival at Mumbai or Delhi & Fly to Udaipur • Udaipur is perhaps a unique pre-modern capital with no fort. Udaipur is a fascinating blend of sights, sound and experiences. Founded in 1559 and named after Maharana Udai Singh, Udaipur became the capital of the Sisodia dynasty whose earlier capital was Chittor. • Today, Udaipur is a one of the better-known tourist destinations of India.  Overnight at Udaipur.

  7. Day 02 - Udaipur • Visits - Sahelion ki Bari ( Queen's Resort for her Friends ), City Palace, Jahdish Temple and Drive Past Fatehsagar Lake.   • Overnight at Udaipur

  8. Day 03– Udaipur / Jaipur • Morning Drive to Jaipir on the way meeting with a Astrologer at Bhilawara - Bhargu Sanhitha – It is believe that this old Manu Script is written with past, present and future. • The Bhrigu Samhita is an astrological (Jyotish) classic attributed to Maharishi Bhrigu during the Vedic period. • Maharishi Bhrigu was the first compiler of predictive astrology. He compiled about 500,000 horoscopes and recorded the life details and events of various persons. This formed a database for further research and study. This study culminated in the birth of the science (shastra) of determining the quality of time (Hora) and is the Brihat Parasara Hora Shastra. These Horoscopes were based upon the planetary positions of the Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Rahu (North Node of the Moon) and Ketu (South Node of the Moon). After that, Maharishi Bhrigu gave his predictions on different types of horoscopes compiled by him with the help of Lord Ganesha in a brief and concise manner. • Overnight at Jaipur.

  9. Day 04 – Jaipur • Jaipur, also popularly known as the Pink City, historically sometimes rendered as Jeypore, is the capital of Rajasthan state, India. • Built of pink stucco in imitation of sandstone, the city is remarkable among pre-modern Indian cities for the width and regularity of its streets which are laid out into six quarters separated by broad streets 111 ft (34 m) wide. The Palace quarter encloses a sprawling palace complex (the Hawa Mahal, or palace of winds), formal gardens, and a small lake. Nahargarh Fort crowns the hill in the northwest corner of the old city. Another noteworthy building is Sawai Jai Singh's observatory, Jantar Mantar. With its rich and colourful past, resplendent with tales of velour and bravery, Jaipur is now one of the most important heritage cities in India, and is a must-see for tourists coming to India.

  10. Meeting with Ramal Shastri:- • Ramal Shastra is as ancient as Vedic Astrology. It was originated by Lord Shiva, on request of Goddess Parvati for the benefit of people. In the first century B.C. Arabs took this occult science with them, studied and practiced it a lot, hence this science is called Arabic Astrology. • When the conqueror King Alexander invaded India, he was accompanied by an astrologer who started propagating and practicing Ramal Astrology. • Ramal is a kind of questioning technique which has direct relationship with the feelings of the person putting the question. There are dices used in the predication which have circles and lines on it. The dices used, also kind of represent the feeling of the person putting the question. The feeling / attitude of the questioning person and the possible result of the question are exhibited in the dice in the form of lines and points. After this the result is calculated / determined by means of the Pastor or the chart. • In Ramal (Arabic astrology) Shastra, the prediction is made without kundali (horoscope). There is no need of any kind of horoscope. • Afternoon Visit – City Palace, Observatory & Free time for Shopping. Overnight at Jaipur..

  11. Day 05– Jaipur • Morning Visit – Palace of wind and Amber Fort. • Afternoon meeting with Astrologer – Indian Vedic Style • The Vedic astrology of ancient India comes to us originally from the Rig Veda, the oldest of the four Vedas. The Vedas were originally an oral tradition that was passed down from family to family, generation to generation, reputedly over thousands of years. • Vedic Astrology helps in making the birth chart, analyze the strengths and weakness of the planets according to their respective houses and Nakshatra, After checking the chart one can make predictions on main events of life and suggest helpful remedies and gemstones to the native which help him to achieve success, peace of mind, spiritual enlightenment, fame, popularity and all happiness. • Overnight at Jaipur

  12. Day 06– Jaipur / Agra by Surface • Morning Drive to Agra, on the way visitingMehandipur Balaji – a place where thousand seek shelter / asylum from super natural power • Shri Mehendipur BalajiTemple is Lord Hanuman Ji's Temple.Long ago the image of Lord Balaji and that of Pret Raja (the King of spirits) appeared from the Arawali hills. Now people suffering from malignant spirits and black magic or spell get their relief when they make an appeal for relief to Shri Bhairav ji and Shri Pret Raj Sarkar who holds his court and awards punishment to the malignant spirits, ghosts, goblins, ghouls, evil eyed witches etc.Shrine of Balaji, Court of Pret Raja, Pooja griha, Bhairav ji temple and Ram Darbar are some of the spots worth seeing here. Evening visit Taj Mahal or next day at sunrise ( Depends on whether condition ) or Agra Fort and Free time for shopping. • Overnight at Agra.

  13. Agra • Agra - the splendour of Agra - the capital of India under the mighty Mughals, still remains undiministrative after 500 years and even today it seems to linger in the past. Not surprising, for the Mughal emperors with their passion for building, endowed the city with some of the finest structures in the world. Taj mahal and Agra fort.

  14. Day 07– Agra / Orchha by Surface • Visit Taj Mahal at Sunrise (if not visited on day 06) or Agra Fort. • Afternoon Drive to Orchha. • Orchha, Located at a distance of 16 km from Jhansi, formal capital of Bundela kings, Orchha rises out of the hills and the greens surrounding . The historical monuments of Orchha still retain their pristine charm and narrate stories of war and peace, of love and destruction. It is also a place famous for Bundela paintings, of which it was once a centre of activity. Nevertheless, Orchha is not all about history and legends; it is also about the natural splendour of a wonderful valley where the crystal-clear waters of the Betwa flow quietly along the banks for which solitude is a way of life. • Overnight at Orchha.

  15. Day 08 – Orchha / Pandukhor / Orchha • At times, reality could be even more surprising than a fiction. Not only it is possible to read the human mind, but also it is feasible to know events outside our space-and-time horizon. The future is not so unforeseeable, as it is widely believed to be. • Morning Drive to meeting with Pandukhor Sarkar at Jhansi or Bhopal – who for know every thing before you ask and even write on a piece of paper. • Visit Orchha. • Overnight at Orchha.

  16. Day 09– Orchha / Khajuraho by Surface • Khajuraho is a small town located in north-central Madhya Pradesh. built by the mighty Chandela rulers in the 9th and 10th century AD. The engravings on these temples are highly sensual and erotic that depict in graceful forms intimate scenes of the whole range of human emotions and relationships. The sculptor/’s fine skill and a sense of imagination have given form to human emotion in the form of spiritual and physical love. Every façade—wall, window, pillar, and ceiling—is carved with figures of mythical and historical origins, and while many of these depict full-breasted, girdle-waisted women in forms of innocent play. • Afternoon visit Temples. • Overnight at Khajuraho.

  17. Day 10 – Khajuraho / Varanasi by Flight • Afternoon take flight for Varanasi. • Varanasi - The city of Varanasi is situated along the west bank of the Ganges in the north Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Called Benaras by the British, Varanasi is an important pilgrimage centre for the Hindus. The city finds mention in the great epics of Mahabharata and Ramayana. It was a flourishing trade center when Buddha came to Sarnath, about 10 kilometres away, to preach his first sermon in 500 BC. The renowned American novelist Mark Twain once wrote, "Benaras is older than history, older than tradition, older even than legend and looks twice as old as all of them put together." Right from the ancient times, Varanasi has stood as a symbol of Hindu renaissance and preserved the rituals and traditions of Hindu philosophy. Down the ages, pilgrims from distant lands have come to Varanasi in search of divine blessings.

  18. Visit – Sarnath – Buddhist pilgrimage centre. Sarnath is the deer park where Gautama Buddha first taught the Dharma, and where the Buddhist Sangha came into existence through the enlightenment of Kondanna. Sarnath is located 13 kilometres north-east of Varanasi. After attaining enlightenment at Bodh Gaya the Buddha went to Sarnath; and it was here that he preached his first discourse in the deer park to set in motion the 'Wheel of the Dharma'. It is one of the most holy sites as in this place the stream of the Buddha's teaching first flowed. • Evening arrati at Ganges. • Overnight at Varanasi.

  19. Day 11 – Varanasi Delhi by Flight Overnight Train for Rishikesh • Visit – Morning boat excursion on the river Ganges, Various Ghats / Temples on Ganges River. • Afternoon take flight for Delhi. • Delhi / Rishikesh by Overnight Train

  20. Day 12 - Check-in at Ashram(Rishikesh) • Arrive and check in into one of the Ashram. Afternoon is to be spent on briefing of day routine. • An Ashram in ancient India was a Hindu hermitage where sages lived in peace and tranquility amidst nature. Today, the term ashram is sometimes used to refer to an intentional community formed primarily for spiritual upliftment of its members, often headed by a religious leader or mystic. • Traditionally, ashrams were located far from human habitation, in forests or mountainous regions, amidst refreshing natural surroundings conducive to spiritual instruction and meditation. The residents of an ashram regularly performed spiritual and physical exercises, such as the various forms of Yoga and Yagnas.

  21. Rishikesh • Rishikesh is holy city for Hindus and a famous centre of pilgrimage and located in the foothills of the Himalaya in northern India. Rishikesh represents the Gateway to the Himalayas in the Tehri-Garhwal region of Uttar Pradesh. It abounds in natural splendour. • Rishikesh is located at a height of about 1360 feet above sea level. It is believed that several yogis and sages lived and practised penance here. Rishikesh represents the site where Vishnu vanquished the demon Madhu.Only few rivers in the world have the mystique of the Ganges, the living mother Goddess of the India. Rafting on its water of wisdom is certainly an unusual experience. Devotedly with the pure heart who so ever comes to Rishikesh, the Bramtheerth ( Supreme Pilgrimage)

  22. The Ganges • The spectacle of the Ganga rushing through the Himalayan foothills is an awesome sight. Several temples dot the banks of the Ganga at Rishikesh. • According to Hindus the river Ganga (feminine) is sacred. It is worshiped by Hindus and personified as a Devi goddess, who holds an important place in the Hindu religion. Hindu belief holds that bathing in the river (especially on certain occasions) causes the forgiveness of sins and helps attain salvation. Many people believe that this will come from bathing in the Ganga at any time. People travel from distant places to immerse the Cremation and ashes collection ashes of their family / kin in the waters of the Ganga; this immersion also is believed to send the departed soul to heaven. Several places sacred to Hindus lie along the banks of the river Ganga, including Haridwar and Varanasi. People carry sacred water from the Ganges that is sealed in copper pots after making the pilgrimage to Varanasi and Haridwar. It is believed that drinking water from the Ganga with one's last breath will take the soul to heaven

  23. Day 12-Till Day 17 Overnight at Rishikesh • Typical Six Days stay At Ashram • 05.30 A.M. to 06.30 A.M. Meditation classes07.00 A.M. to 08.00 A.M. Yoga class 08.15 A.M. Satvic Breakfast 12.00 Noon. Satvic Lunch 5.00 A.M. to 15.45 A.M. Lecture16.00 P.M. Satvic Tea 16.30 P.M. to 19.00 P.M. Yoga & Meditation Classes19.30 P.M. Satvic Dinner

  24. Yoga • Yoga means to "unite" or "join" the aspects of ourselves which were never really divided in the first place. It also means to "yoke" or to engage ourselves in a self-training program. Yoga means working with each of the levels or aspects of our being individually, and then unifying all of those into their original whole, or Yoga. Yoga is a Sanskrit word coming from the root "yuj" and relates to both the processes and practices referred to as Yoga and also the goal itself, which is also called Yoga. As the goal, the word Yoga is virtually one and the same with the word Samadhi, the deep, transcendent realization of the highest truth or reality.

  25. Meditation • Meditation - the awakening of inner powers ( voice ) • Meditation is a mental discipline by which one attempts to get beyond the conditioned, "thinking" mind into a deeper state of relaxation or awareness. Meditation often involves turning attention to a single point of reference. It is recognized as a component of almost all religions and has been practiced for over 5,000 yearsMeditation is an intensely personal and spiritual experience. The desired purpose of each meditation technique is to channel our awareness into a more positive direction by totally transforming one's state of mind. To meditate is to turn inwards, to concentrate on the inner self. Meditation can help most people feel less anxious and more in control. The awareness that meditation brings can also be a source of personal insight and self-understanding. There are several techniques of meditation but they all have one thing is common - focus on quietening the busy mind. The concept is not to remove stimulation but rather to direct concentration to one healing element, one sound, one world, one image or one breath.

  26. Satvic food • Sattva is defined as the quality of purity and goodness. Sattvic food is that which is pure, clean and wholesome. A sattvic diet is food that gives life, strength, energy, courage and self-determination. In other words, sattvic food gives us more than the gross physical requirements of the proper mix of proteins, crabs and fats etc. It also gives us the subtle nourishment necessary for vitality and consciousness. Food is seen as a carrier of the life force called prana and is judged by the quality of its prana and by the effect it has on our consciousness. • Satvic food is one that can be digested easily and brings balance ton one's mind. It helps in building immunity and improving the healing response in those who are unwell. Satvic food all food closest to the natural form and includes milk, milk products, fruits, most fresh vegetable except garlic, onion, scallions, and chives. • While grain cereals like most lentils, sprouts and natural sweeteners like jiggery, honey and natural oils like ghee, butter and vegetable oils are also included in Satvic diet.

  27. Day 17 • Rishikesh / Haridwar / Delhi by Train (18:13 / 22:45 ) • Arrival and Transfer to International Airport for your return flight. • END OF OUR SERVICES

  28. Cost of the Tour for 16 Nights / 17 Days USD 2000 per person based on minimum 02 person.

  29. Cost Includes Accommodation on Twin Sharing Basis Including Breakfast in Good 4* Hotels & Ashram ( as per the rules of Ashram ) One Dinner at Home with Host Family in Jaipur. Transportation by Air Condition Toyota Innova From Day 01 Till Day 17 Delhi / Haridwar Train 2nd AC Sleeper Haridwar / Delhi Train Ac Chair Car Bottle of Mineral Water per day Full Tour Services of Cost Excludes:-Airfares (International & Domestic), Meals, Entrances & all other expenses like insurance, laundry, phone calls, tip’s etc.

  30. Important Information • This is not a regular tour, please do not expect 4* star surroundings. Wait / queues / delays are part of the tour. • Personal meeting depends upon appointments with Spiritual, Astrological, Mystical guides and guru’s. • This tour is outcome of personal deep interest and research of more than a decade of Mr. Kuldeep K. Sharma who will accompany you whole tour.

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