Preksha Dhyana is the education of life. Preksha Dhyana means to see ” see deep”. The present shape of this technique was given two decades ago. This method emphasizes more on the concentration of “thought” because perception is more important than thinking in the realization of the truth. Several experiments such as deep breathing, alternate breathing, perception on different parts of the body, meditation, colors, relaxation, contemplation, etc. are conducted in the Preksha Dhayana all these processes have direct impact physical, mental and emotional plane and spiritual synergies are enhanced and enriched.
It was through the untiring work of Anuvrat Anushasata Shri Tulsi and Acharya Mahapragya this seemingly new technique that can ease mankind of its endless list of diseases and tensions came to its present state of a mission, a science, a way of life.
Nurture the practice of Preksha or Self-Perception to see your own self. Blossom with Preksha Meditation to connect with your soul at its most profound level and achieve a state of super consciousness. This blissful meditation purifies emotions and conscious, nullifies negative vibes and is a technique for attitudinal change, behavioural modification and integrated development of personality!
“Dhyana ” means the concentration of mind on one object. At any given point of time the mind is said to work on a lot things, places, persons etc. however when the mind is made to detach itself from all these distractions and focused on one entity then concentration is said to occur. According to Hatayoga, Dhyana (meditation) is the most important gate to attaining Samadhi(eternal happiness). The ultimate aim of Yoga is to attain Samadhi.
Preksha Dhyana is the technique of meditation for bringing about a change in behavior, modifying and bringing about an integrated development of personality. It is based on the wisdom of ancient philosophy and has been formulated in terms of modern scientific concept.
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“Why do we need Preksha Dhyana?”
Today we are living in a world of tensions. The stress and strain in daily life is never-ending process. There is so much tension that it exceeds the man’s capacity to endure, and he starts to seek relief in drink, drug and another such sort of temporary relief. But these become yet more fatal for him. No miracles can save him, he will have to search his own truth.
The way to discover oneself is the secret of Tirthankar Mahavir’s sadhana “Know and See” and ” See thy soul through thy soul”. Once Preksha becomes a way of our life, we will never have tensions and will remain in a state of pure awareness and never be overpowered one’s passions and emotions.
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The history of Preksha Dhyana
How old is the Preksha word? It definitely is as old as Mahavir, but if we go further in history we can say about the word literally but from the point of view of its meaning, it dates back to the times of Rishabdeva ( the first Tirthankar). Rishabdeva Bhagwan is the first person who talked about the theory of the soul. In ” Hattyoga Vidya” God Adinath has been evoked. Adinath and Rishabadeva are one and the same. Some believe he is Shiva Today there are theories which believe that Shiva and Rishabadeva are one and the same. He is the creator of Yoga and Dhyana. This way the originator of Preksha is Rishab. There is an incident Bharat (the son of Rishab) is sitting inside a hall of glass and observing himself, he is doing Preksha of his own self, just by looking at himself he changed from an emperor into a saint and then from a saint into Kevali ( one has perfect knowledge). This is the ancient source of the present technique of Preksha.
Bhagwan Parshava( the 23rd Tirthankar) dhyana sadhana was special and its effect was also deeply rooted. It had deep-rooted effects on the Natha sect, Jain religion, and Buddha religion. Mahavir took this technique of Dhyana to its ultimate heights. For numerous days and nights, he would stand in one posture of dhyana ie (Kayotsarg)When he wanted to know about the Urdhva Lok ie the Celestial world he would meditate upon the Urdhva Lok. Likewise, he meditated upon the Lower and the middle world. During the whole of his meditation era, this sort of Preksha continued. After the Nirvana ( release from bondage)of Mahavir, a high degree of Prekhsha came to be practiced. Buddha monks at that time even alleged that Jain sadhana is weak. But when they saw the sadhana of Pushyamitra they were highly impressed.
After one thousand years of ” Veer Nirvana” the practice of Dhyana Sadhana became weak. And fifteen thousand years after Veer Nirvana the concept of Dhyana changed. The ancient technique of meditation got obsolete and a technique effected by Hattayoga tantras etc came to be practiced.
Acharya Haribhadra, Hemchandra, Shubchandra, Pujyapada took Dhayana tecnique further however the basic concept of dhyana changed. In these the 500-700 years the effect of dhyana was lost and at a point of time a situation arose when Jains even forgot they have a technique of Dhyana.
Agama (Verbal testimony)
Work was being done on agama under the guidance of Gurudeva Tulsi. The major responsibility was on Acharya Mahapragya. To define Dhyana in the 30th chapter of Uttaradhyana Agama, Acharya Mahapragya undertook the meticulous study of several Jain Svetambara and Digambara dhyana philosophies. He told his Guru Tulsi that a lot has been said about dhyana in Jain scriptures. Gurudeva Tulsi said, ” Yes, this form of dhyana has been lost, why not research on this subject”. In this way, Guru Tulsi became the inspiration of Preksha Dhyana and the divine tree of Preksha was given a form and shape by his disciple the Acharya of today’s Terapanth Jain Dharma Sangha Acharya Mahapragya.
Many Dhayana camps started being taken place. In Jaipur 1974, during the celebration of Veer Nirvana Shatabdi, this technique of Dhyana was finally named and coined Preksha Dhyana. Originating from the times of Rishab this technique finally reached the present times of Tulsi and Mahapargya. Machala Mahapragya says that Breath Preksha and Kayotsarg are the fundamental concepts of Preksha Dhyana. The inception of this was found in Kayotsarg shatak. The idea of Sharira Prekasha was begotten from Acharanga. In Chetanya Kendra Preksha (Psychic center) 13 different Kendras were chosen. In Hattayoga six centers have been chosen. In some places in tantra Shastra sometimes nine centers have been chosen. Nandi Sutra and Dhaula (Digambara scripture) numerous Cetanya Kendra or psychic centres have been pinpointed and defined. Just like if a lamp is covered with a sieve the rays of light will penetrate through every little hole of the sieve, likewise also if man can evoke each and every center of his body the divine light will penetrate through each and every cell of his body. The base of Leshya Dhyana is Jayacharya. There are 12-16 types of anuprekshas which are being practiced since ancient times. Kundh-Kundh Acharya has written on twelve types of anupreksha. Swami Kartike and Vinay Vijayaji and many other saints and philosophers wrote on the subject. Today through Mahapragya 25-30 different types of methods have been identified.
Kayotsarg this word is also repeatedly found in Scriptures over and over again. The credit of augmenting this technique goes to Guru Tulsi and Mahapragya. Today five different relaxation techniques have been fully developed. According to Acharya Mahapragya to develop these techniques help was taken from the age-old philosophies of Hattayoga, Tantra, Shaivasadhana, Vigyan Bhairava, and other such scriptures. He believes that we did not become reserved orthodox we not only used ancient literature but also modern Body science and anatomy and human psychology thus giving it dressing the philosophy into new garb.
He gives the credit of all this to his Guru Tulsi according to him Gurudev Tulsi said we do not need blind faith in the past nor do we need to become allergic to the present, our Anekantavada (the doctrine of manifold aspects) became the basic concept of Preksha. He also says that through Guru Tulsi we found inspiration, a guide through which such a technique came into being which has the capacity to make a new Man and a New World.