Some souls do not merely take birth.
They descend with purpose.
Long before the arrival of Prajaabathy Rishiyogi into this world, divine signs had already begun unfolding around his family. His father, a soldier and ardent devotee deeply inspired by Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa and Swami Vivekananda, carried within his heart a sacred prayer:
“May a son be born who will walk the path of divine wisdom and uplift humanity.”
Moved by this yearning, he journeyed to the sacred shrine of Vaishno Devi in the Himalayas. There, amidst intense prayer and surrender, a radiant yogi appeared before him and uttered words that would shape destiny itself:
“One among us will be born to you.”
In 1984, through grace unseen, Prajaabathy Rishiyogi was born.
At the tender age of five, while the world around him still slept in ordinary consciousness, the child experienced a vision that would alter the course of his life forever.
One night, a mysterious voice awakened him from deep sleep.
Before his innocent eyes unfolded scenes of cosmic dissolution — Pralaya itself.
Then, in the midst of that infinite vastness, appeared the majestic Vishvarupa of Lord Nataraja — the Cosmic Dancer whose rhythm sustains creation and destruction alike.
At that age, the child knew only the simple devotion of Lord Ganesha.
Yet this divine vision awakened within him an ancient remembrance.
From that day onward, subtle worlds began opening naturally before him.
He perceived energies others could not perceive.
He experienced dimensions beyond ordinary understanding.
The seed of spiritual destiny had awakened.
While other children were absorbed in play, young Rishiyogi would often slip into deep stillness.
Without learning formal meditation, his body and mind naturally entered states of silence and absorption.
Temples became places of familiarity.
Sacred chants stirred something ancient within him.
Forests, mountains, and places of spiritual power silently called him.
Even as a child, he carried the aura of one walking between worlds — one foot in earthly existence and another in the subtle realms of divine consciousness.
As he grew, powerful questions arose within him:
Who am I?
Why do these visions come?
What is the purpose of this birth?
Understanding that only a true Guru could answer these questions, he began wandering through forests and sacred mountains seeking a master like Sage Agastya.
During these journeys, saints and wandering ascetics appeared before him and offered guidance:
“When the disciple is ready, the Guru will come.”
Following their blessings, he completed his worldly education while inwardly waiting for the divine moment destined for him.
And destiny was already approaching.
After completing his studies, Prajaabathy Rishiyogi was staying in Madukkarai near Coimbatore.
One night, after deep meditation, he fell asleep.
In that sacred stillness, a radiant elderly sage appeared before him — majestic, luminous, timeless.
The sage gently touched him and spoke only a few words:
“My son… come to Haridwar.”
Then the vision disappeared.
But the seeker knew instantly:
The Guru had arrived.
That divine being was none other than Guru Omkaranathar — whom Prajaabathy Rishiyogi later realized as Satchat Sadasiva Himself appearing in human form.
Answering the Guru’s call, Prajaabathy Rishiyogi travelled to the Himalayas and the sacred lands of Haridwar and Rishikesh.
There, in forests, caves, riversides, and hidden spiritual spaces, began an intense period of tapas and initiation.
The Guru did not offer comfort.
He offered transformation.
In the freezing waters of Mother Ganga before dawn, the disciple stood immersed for hours in meditation.
In the silence of dense forests, he faced fear, loneliness, and the collapse of ego.
The Guru would sometimes disappear without explanation, leaving the disciple alone amidst darkness and uncertainty.
But through every trial, inner strength awakened.
One night, overcome with fear in the Himalayan wilderness, an inner divine voice arose within him:
“If not you… then who?
If not now… then when?”
From that moment, surrender deepened into realization.
Under Guru Omkaranathar, Prajaabathy Rishiyogi underwent rigorous initiation into:
These teachings were not intellectual lessons.
They were direct transmissions through discipline, experience, silence, and grace.
The Guru revealed profound truths:
“Yoga is not performance. Yoga is transformation.”
“Experience is greater than theory.”
“The Guru is the doorway to the Divine.”
Through years of tapas, the disciple realized with absolute certainty:
His Guru was none other than Adi Sadasiva.
When the sacred training was complete, Guru Omkaranathar gave Prajaabathy Rishiyogi a divine command:
“These powers are not for your liberation alone. Millions await your guidance.”
The Guru further declared:
“Through you, many shall reach Me.”
Thus was born Sivan Raja Yogamm — not merely as an institution, but as a sacred bridge between seekers and the Divine.
Returning to Tamil Nadu, Prajaabathy Rishiyogi began sharing Yogasakthi, Upasana, Rudra Manthram, Sri Vidya practices, and Siddhar wisdom with sincere seekers.
Today, Sivan Raja Yogamm continues as a living spiritual movement dedicated to awakening human consciousness through ancient yogic sciences and Guru grace.
Prajaabathy Rishiyogi walks the path of a mystic, guide, and spiritual teacher rooted in Himalayan lineage and Siddhar wisdom.
His mission is not to create followers.
His mission is to awaken seekers.
Through discourses, initiations, sacred programs, and direct guidance, countless individuals continue to experience transformation, clarity, devotion, and spiritual strength.
To many, he is not merely a teacher.
He is a reminder that the Guru principle still lives among humanity.
— Prajaabathy Rishiyogi
Whether you seek peace, transformation, protection, or higher consciousness, the path awaits you.
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