Information for Disciples
If you have been initiated in Kriya Yoga by Yogi Prakash Shankar Vyas (Guruji) and have not been in touch for some time, please know that Guruji is always happy to hear from disciples. You can find his address at www.kashikriya.com/contact. From time to time Guruji sometimes sends out messages to his disciples: if you are not receiving these and would like to be added to the disciple list, please write to newsletter(at) kashikriyavolunteers.com and give your full name and date of initiation. We look forward to hearing from you!
Facebook has also become a place where disciples and devotees can meet online - you can find a "Kriya Source" group and two "Kashi Kriya" group pages which have been set up by disciples in Italy and India. There is also a blog about Guruji called "The Buddha in the Garden" at www.kriyasource.net.
This page has been created in response to requests from a number of Guruji's disciples for a more convenient way to make regular or one-off donations to Guruji himself for his time and guidance.
Kashi Kriya Yoga Centre is neither an organisation, nor is it an ashram. We receive no external funding. It is always appreciated when Disciples consider Guruji's time, and understand that considerable expenses are involved in running the yoga centre. Donations are a practical way of giving, and they support Guruji's important work in this world. The spirit in which donations are given is also important and meaningful, hence the explanation of the Indian tradition below:
Guru Dakshina/Sewa
Guru Dakshina/Sewa means an offering, or a gift to the Guru. Sewa means 'service'.From ancient times, it has always been understood as an essential part of the spiritual path for disciples to serve their Guru in some way. In ashrams, people work as a community, serving their Guru. This is because without 'surrender' (as meant in the entirely positive, self-enriching sense), progress on the spiritual path is very difficult. Therefore the physical expression is also important.
When a Disciple gives Guru Dakshina, they are expressing their gratitude and love for what they have received on the spiritual path. It is an appreciation of the spiritual guidance which is always at hand. There is also an understanding that if we take and do not give in return, we may lose what we were given in the first place, having attached no value to it. Guru Dakshina/Sewa is always given with joy, and the act of giving invites grace.
Spiritual teachings are given freely, for wisdom is priceless. However, it is up to students to give a monetary donation to their Guru for their time and availability, and for their guidance. A Disciple arrives at an amount voluntarily, according to personal circumstances.
Your gratitude is appreciated.