Uncover Your Hidden Potential With Chakra Beej Kriya
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2026-04-02
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Badung (Atnews) - "Yoga is not about tying oneself in knots or standing on one’s head. Yoga is a complete science of self-evolution, and the physical is just the beginning." – Ashwini Guruji, Dhyan Ashram, India
On 14th March 2026, Dhyan Foundation conducted the 3rd Chakra Beej Kriya Session at Taman Shiva Loka, Monumen Perjuangan Bangsal, in Dalung, Bali, in collaboration with AT News and PA-PPPB. Designed by Ashwini Guruji, the Chakra Beej Kriya is a set of asans and dhwanis that tap into the phenomenal power of our etheric layer (Pranamaya kosha / Aura) via the 6 major chakras; Mooladhar, Swadishthan, Manipoorak, Anahat, Vishuddhi and Agya.
Inspired by the teachings of Ashwini Guru Ji of Dhyan Ashram, Dhyan Foundation teaches advanced yogic techniques, mantras, and meditation across the globe, in line with the ancient Guru Shishya Parampara. All our sessions are free of cost because we believe that when you put a cost to something it ties it down & when something is tied down it can never achieve its full potential.
That Saturday in Dalung, Bali, Dhyan Foundation volunteers covered the asans and mantras pertaining to the Mooladhar, Swadishthan and Manipoorak chakra followed by Pranayama and Dhyan. Participants reported feeling happy and energetic after the session.
Thousands world over have benefitted from these practices and reported positive changes in their health, cognitive abilities, productivity, focus, and emotional stability, among other aspects. The efficacy of the practices taught by Dhyan Foundation can be judged by the manifestation of various deities in yagyas performed by Dhyan Foundation sadhaks, their interactions with certain divine forces and the revelations therein, as well as the siddhi of clairvoyance demonstrated in front of a live audience of 200 doctors at the Indian Medical Association, Mumbai - all under the guiding light of Ashwini Guruji.
As a precursor to these practices, Karmic Cleansing is essential. Hence volunteers at Dhyan Foundation devote most of their time and effort to the service of humans (particularly women and tribal populace), animals and environment through various initiatives including free food distribution camps, free education for underprivileged, women empowerment programs, rural development programs, rescue-treatment-rehabilitation of sick, injured, abandoned, orphaned and rescued animals. (Z/002)