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The Legacy of the Great Tantric Shiva Giri. 13 Years of Study and Travel with Murtisar Giri Stories from sadhu Murtisar Giri about his 13 years of living and studying with Shiva Giri (Bike Baba). The ascetic naga sadhu Shiva Giri was the unofficial leader of the Avan Akhara yogic order, a realized tantric who demonstrated numerous siddhis. He founded several ashrams that still provide free meals. This interview with his student contains numerous instructive stories, life principles, and teaching methods from their shared travels across India and Nepal. Recorded at the Annapurna Bandara ashram in Kathmandu. Photos by Alexey Pivovarov (Moon Giri) https://www.pivovarovphoto.com/ 00:00 Intro 02:24 To begin, please tell us how you met Guruji, how he accepted you, and how did your spiritual way begin? How did you become a sannyasi? 16:06 Can you remember any unusual stories you shared together? After all, you were together for so long. Please remember interesting situations with Guruji. 23:02 Please tell us about situations when you studied with a guruji not directly, but indirectly, by observing his behavior and actions. 26:55 Have you ever had doubts about the Guru? Disappointment? Perhaps a desire to leave him? 31:55 Could you please tell me what were the main requests people made to the Guru? For example, did they ask for more money? Or for family problems to be resolved? Perhaps the most common requests were for health issues? Generally speaking, could you list the problems people asked about? 38:52 Did Guruji accept everyone? Anyone? Or were there exceptions, some he accepted and others he didn't? Or was it the case that someone brought in large sums of money, but Guruji wouldn't accept them and asked them to leave? 43:57 How did you observe other sadhus interacting with Guruji? How did they interact? Did everyone respect him, or did anyone have conflicts with him? How did interactions with respected, high-status sadhus in high positions go? 49:43 What was his relationship with (Somnath Giri) Pilot Baba like? Were they friends? Tell us about their interactions. Do you know any interesting stories about them? 52:27 Guruji may have told you how he studied with his guru, Thanapati Baba. How difficult or interesting was it for him? 01:00:20 Have you ever had the experience of Guruji liberating someone, giving them Moksha? That is, liberation from reincarnation. 01:09:05 I heard he helped women who couldn't have children. Can you tell me how it worked, what he did, and how he managed to get a woman to have a child? 01:14:59 There's a common belief (especially among Europeans) that a true yogi should be "pure"—that they shouldn't use drugs, drink alcohol, or smoke. But Guruji sometimes drank, sometimes smoked. But there is another opinion that a true yogi can be anyone and the main thing is his spiritual evolution and inner path. What do you think about that? 01:22:01 Some yogis live and practice for themselves, as it were. They strive to attain samadhi and end their life here in the material world, moving forward in their spiritual evolution. Others, on the contrary, remain here with the mission of helping people, serving them, and spreading this teaching so that as many as possible can awaken and free themselves from samsara. As I understand it, Guruji chose the second path. Do you think these paths can be combined? Or are they in conflict with each other? How do you choose these paths? What is more important? First, self-realization, and then helping people? Or perhaps helping people is more important? What do you think about this? 01:55:29 What was the structure of the spiritual knowledge Guruji imparted? For example, meditation, pranayama, mantra japa, havana, yama-niyama, certain vows, commitments. What should one follow, what should one discard? Did he have a specific structure for this knowledge? Or did he convey everything to each person individually, in a different way? Is there a structure to the training — what should one follow step by step? FOLLOW MY SOCIAL MEDIA: ► Facebook / muzalevsky.igor ► Telegram channel https://t.me/prana_production ► Instagram / prana__production ► Youtube / @muzalevsky_igor Support the channel Paypal muzalevsky.igor@gmail.com