SATSANG TITLE KATHAVAI THIRA KATRU VARATTUM – PARAMAADVAITAM (KTKV) - DAY 12
LOCATION MAHĀKAILĀSA DATE OF TALK 11 JAN 2026 DURATION LANGUAGE ENGLISH TALK TYPE JAYANTHI BRAHMOTSAVAM SPECIAL SATSANG SERIES SPECIAL OCCASION 49th JAYANTHI MAHOTSAVAM DEC2025- JAN2026 TRANSCRIPT STATUS NOTE: NITYĀNANDESHVARA PARAMA SHIVA SĀMARAMBHĀṀ NITYĀNANDESHVARĪ PARAMA SHAKTI MADHYAMĀṀ ASMADĀCHĀRYA PARYANTĀṀ VANDE GURU PARAMPARĀṀ ● I welcome you all with my love and blessings. ● As the Ultimate Manifestation of Paramporul. Paramashiva Paramporul, I bless you all with Paramādvaita...All the auspiciousness. Sarva maṅgala prāptirastu. Sarva ānanda prāptirastu. Sarva aiśvarya prāptirastu. Paramādvaita prāptirastu. ● On this auspicious occasion of 49th Kailāsa’s SPH Nithyananda Jayanti Mahotsavam, Paramashiva, Paramashiva Paramporul manifested as this being Nithyananda Paramashivam on this planet. Timeless in time, spaceless in space, beyond forms in form, completed 48 years and entering into 49th year. ● On this auspicious occasion, as the Ultimate Manifestation of Paramashiva, Paramporul Paramashiva Paramporul, I bless you all with Paramādvaita. Paramādvaita prāptirastu. Sarva maṅgala prāptirastu. Sarva aiśvarya prāptirastu. Sarva ānanda prāptirastu. ● Mārgazhi month, Chitrā nakṣatram has started. 48 years completed, 49th year beginning. As the Ultimate Manifestation of Paramporul Paramashiva Paramporul, I bless the whole universe. Everyone, Paramādvaita prāptirastu. Sarva maṅgala prāptirastu. Sarva ānanda prāptirastu. ● On this auspicious occasion, 49th Kailāsa’s Nithyananda Jayanti Mahotsavam, Kailāsa Nithyananda Jayanti Brahmotsavam, Nithyānandotsavam. Avatāra dina brahmotsavam. Paramashiva's direct message to all directly from Mahākailāsa. ● Wake up to the ultimate truth about the time in aham, īham, and param. Aham, subjective reality. Īham, shared reality. Param, ultimate reality. And live enlightened, successful life. Jīvanmukti and manifesting anything you want. Living enlightened, successful life. ● Listen intensely. ● Agamātma gataṁ satyaṁ iham loka samāśritam paraṁ brahma paraṁ tattvaṁ tridhā sattā vyavasthitam ahaṁkāle calaccitre paṭalaṁ svayameva hi citrāntasthitva stitva vijñāte svātmānaṁ vismarāmi ihe kṣaṇaḥ sa eva vāyuḥ kāla vyavasthayā sthitaḥ kālaṁ niyaścan jīvan hi jīvanaṁ sādhayatyasau pare kāle mahāvyāptiṁ kālabhedena paśyati caitanya parivartyainaṁ śiva eva sa jīvati ● I'm repeating, listen. Aham ātma gataṁ satyaṁ iham loka samāśritam parabrahma paraṁ tattvaṁ tridhā sattā vyavasthitam ahaṁkāle calaccitre paṭalaṁ svayameva hi citrānta sthitva vijñāte svātmānaṁ viśmarāmi ihe kṣaṇaḥ sa eva vāyuḥ kāla vyavasthayā sthitaḥ kālaṁ niyaścan jīvan hi jīvanaṁ sādhayatyasau pare kāle mahāvyāptiṁ kālabhedena paśyati caitanya parivartyainaṁ śiva eva sa jīvati. ● Aham is subjective reality. Īham is the shared reality. Param is the ultimate reality. Listen. Listen intensely. Even when you practice, some truths will take time to become reality. But there are some truths, the moment you listen intensely from Guru, especially with this śaktipāta, śaktinipāta, live, it just manifests as anubhūti right now. ● So listen. ● In aham, subjective reality, understand time, past, present, future, the whole thing is just film getting screened on you. You are the screen on which this movie is projected. Time is a movie, film. It is being played, it's playing on the screen called you. Do not forget you are the screen, and do not get involved with the movie, feeling you are the movie. The moment you get involved with the movie, you start screaming either in joy or pain. But if you understand you are the screen, you are in Nitya śānta, Nitya ānanda, Nitya paramaśānta, Nitya parama ānanda. ● Understand, the past, present, future, the whole kāla is just a movie played on you. Listen. If time, kāla, is the train, you are brainwashed to believe you are a passenger sitting on a train and time is taking you. No. The truth is you are the track on which the time train is moving. You are the track on which the time train is moving. Sometimes the train is moving, sometimes the track is empty, like your deep sleep time. Sometimes the track train is moving too fast, like dream time. But you are the track. Whether train is moving, moving fast, or no train is moving, you continue to be a track on which this whole time is moving. Understand this truth. ● Agamātma gataṁ satyaṁ, iham loka samāśritam, paraṁ brahma paraṁ tattvaṁ, tridhā sattā vyavasthitam. Ahaṁkāle calaccitre, paṭalaṁ svayameva hi, citrāntasthitva vijñāte, svātmānaṁ viśmarāmi. Ihe kṣaṇaḥ sa ye vāyuḥ, kāla vyavasthayā sthitaḥ, kālaṁ niyaścan jīvan hi jīvanaṁ sādhayatyasau. Pare kāle mahāvyāptiṁ kālabhedena paśyati, caitanya parivartyainaṁ śiva eva sa jīvati. ● In subjective reality, understand you are the screen on which time is playing, and be in the space of eternal now. And in shared reality, understand each second is a life. Each second is life. We should live with the awareness that managing time is managing life. Time management is life management. ● Listen. I am revealing this sacred secret to you all because I know the timelessness, beyond time, and the time. Ajo'pi sann avyayātmā bhūtānām īśvaro'pi san prakṛtiṁ svām adhiṣṭhāya sambhavāmy ātma-māyayā. ● Though unborn and imperishable nature, and though the Lord of all beings, I manifest Myself by my own māyā, presiding over my own prakṛti. My real nature is unborn and changeless, beyond the ordinary flow of time that governs material birth and decay. ● Listen. ● Aham Atmagatam Satyam. Itam Iham loka samashritam. ● In subjective reality, see, you are the screen on which this time is happening, being played, projected. You are the track on which this train called time is moving. ● In shared reality, understand every second, every kshana, second, is life. And live with the awareness that time management is life management. ● Comes ultimate reality. In ultimate reality, understand the time dilation. ● In param, the ultimate reality, understand time dilation. When you go to the higher planes, the time is different. ● Few seconds in Brahmaloka is billions of years in Bhuloka. ● If you understand the time dilation systematically, the moment you experience the satya of time dilation, you can just increase the quality and quantity of your own time. By increasing the quality and the quantity, quality, and scale of our own time, we can transform our life into Jeevan Mukta, and ultimately successful in Iham… Aham, Iham, Param, in all these three. ● Today, I'm revealing this ultimate truth. This whole thing as one complete journey through Iham, through Aham, Iham, Param. Aham, subjective reality. Iham, shared reality. Param, ultimate reality. ● In Aham, establish yourself in the eternal now, end all the traumas, pains, caused by psychological time. Liberate yourself from psychological time. ● In Aham, establish yourself in the eternal now and end psychological time. ● In Iham, remain established. Iham means shared reality. Remain established in eternal now and master each second as a life. And manage time through time management, manage life. By managing your time, manage your life. ● In param, understand the cosmic truths about time dilation, and you realize the vastness of time beyond the limited ideas you carry. And you will also realize you are the consciousness which is source of time. ● You manifest the time zone you want. It is absolutely your free will, conscious will. With this realization, the quality and quantity of your time becomes ultimate, and you live Jeevan Mukta, successful life. ● So understand, I am explaining now step-by-step. Iham. Iham is shared reality. Aham is subjective reality. Param is ultimate reality. ● So listen one by one. ● In Aham, subjective reality, you have never touched the future and you have never lived the past. Wake up to this truth. You have never touched the future. You have never lived the past. And your present moment can never be caught. When you try to grasp your present moment, it slips away like a water through fingers. That is why in Sanskrit, for the second, we have a word, kshana. Means it just dissolves. It just disappears. The future disappearing into the past is present. The moment you observe, it has become past already. ● It's very funny. ● The greatest shared illusion is not money, power, or love, or ownership. No. The greatest shared illusion is time. The concept of time in shared reality. The greatest shared illusion is concept of time. The illusion is specifically our psychological belief in time. It is not about practical clock time used for tea, or meetings, dating, eating, no. I am not talking about the clock time. I am talking about your belief in psychological time, or psychological belief in time. ● Listen intensely. ● Na sprushtam bhavishyat kalam na bhutam katachana. Vartamano na grihyet hastadiva jalam yata. Nartho na kamo na phalam mohaha samoohiko mahaan. Na artho na kamo na phalam, mohaha samoohiko mahaan. Manasaha kalayevayam, soha chintakara smrutaha. Katipakadi kaloyam Vyavaharaya kevalam. Yekkalo manasi kalrupta. Sa yeva bhramakarakaḥ. Natyavat kalamitam vishwam, yameva nataha smrutaha. Drushtaraha shrotrunindaraha virala partabhaga, partabasyakaha. ● Na sprushtam bhavishyat kalam na bhutam katachana. Vartamano na grihyet hastadiva jalam yata. Nartho na kamo na phalam mohaha samoohiko mahaan. Na artho na kamo na phalam, mohaha samoohiko mahaan. Manasaha kalayevayam, soha chintakara smrutaha. Katipakadi kaloyam Vyavaharaya kevalam. Yekkalo manasi kalrupta. Sa yeva bhramakarakaḥ. Natyavat kalamitam vishwam, yameva nataha smrutaha. Drushtaraha shrotrunindaraha virala partabhaga, partabasyakaha. ● Listen intensely. ● You have never touched the future, never lived the past. The present moment cannot be caught because when you try to grasp it, it slips away like a water through fingers. ● The greatest shared illusion is not money, power, or ownership, or love, or the man-made laws, but the greatest shared illusion is time itself. Time is the greatest shared illusion. ● The illusion is specifically our psychological belief in time. It's not about practical clock time used for your tea meetings, datings, matings, all that. It's about mental time that creates regret about yesterday and anxiety about tomorrow. ● What we call time is like a theatrical production because we are the actors, the audience, celebrating fans, and critics. But very few peek behind the curtain of this theatrical production. Those who peek behind the curtain become enlightened, liberated! ● Understand, internalize this truth. Just pen down what you are grasping… few minutes. ● Listen. Understand the three-act play of time: past, present, and future. ● Bhutam bhavishyat cheti, dve kalpane manasi sthite. Vartamane kshanarekam krutvabhedo vidhiyate. Smruti rupam bhavettitam, bhavishyat kalpanatmakam. Ubhayam vartamanastam, nataha kalatrayam prutak. YatanubhutamIham tu tadeva vartamanakam. Nanyat kalatrayam kinchit anubhavaya vidyate. Smrutihi purvam pratikshacha, vartamane pratishthite. Nityavan, nityanau vartamanatve kala satta pratishthita. Nityanau vartamanatve kala satta pratishthita. ● We divide reality into three parts. We call the past, present, and the future. We name. ● The past is what already happened. Future is what will happen. The present is infinitely thin slice between the past and future. That is always moving, always elusive. That is why the second is called kshana. ● The past and the future are concepts that exist only in the mind. When you try to locate the past, what you actually find is memories, records, and stories that are all happening now. When you try to locate the future, what you actually find is expectations, plans, and hopes that are all happening now. ● The only thing ever experienced is now. Because now is eternal and ever-present now. You have never experienced anything outside the present. The past exists only as a present memory. The future exists only as the present anticipation. ● Understand Aham in subjective reality how the time illusion creates suffering. ● Nate lino janak kalam vahantam iva manyate. Soka chinta bhavet dukham vartamanaika vismrutat. Na drishtvam kalayanasya drishyam tvam tu patalam. Smrutam yetat vismarane padvajivanam nama kalpyate. ● How the time illusion creates suffering in subjective reality. We get so absorbed in the drama that we mistake the drama, the play, for reality. We believe time is moving and carrying us along like passengers on a train. But the train time itself is an illusion because time is not carrying you in the way you imagine. ● We suffer because we agonize over a past that exists only as the thoughts in the present. We suffer because we worry about the future that exists only as a imagination in the present. When we do this, we miss the only real thing which is this moment, right here and right now. You are not the passenger on train of time, because the passenger is only a role in the play. You are the screen and space. You are the screen and the space in which the film of time is happening. When you forget this, you become trapped inside the film and you call that trap as my life, your life. ● Understand... in subjective reality present cannot be grasped, but presence can be lived. ● Vartamanaha sadanubhuto na tu kadachana grihyate. Nireekshana kshane hesha smruti rupena vartate. Yatha netrena netram tu drashtum shakyam na kenachit. Tathavartamano gneyaha na vastu anubhava smrutaha. ● The reason is that... listen carefully. The paradox is present is all there is, but it cannot be grasped. ● Vartamanaha sadanubhuto na tu kadachana grihyate. Nireekshana kshane hesha smruti rupena vartate. Yatha netrena netram tu drashtum shakyam na kenachit. Tathavartamano gneyaha na vastu anubhava smrutaha. ● The paradox is the present is all there is, but it cannot be grasped. The present is all we experience. Yet, we cannot hold it because it's always becoming past. You can try to catch the exact instant when the future becomes present, but you will fail. You can try to catch the exact instant when the present becomes past, but you will fail. The truth is that it is impossible to catch that instant, because the moment you observe, the moment you observe the present, it is already turned into memory. The reason is that the moment you observe the present, it is already turned into memory. Observing takes time. ● And by the time it registers, it is already past. Trying to grasp the present is like trying to see your own eyes without a mirror. Because your eyes are what you see with. ● In the same way, the present is what you experience with. And it is not an object you can hold. ● You do not have the present because you only have the presence. ● When you focus on the presence, Upanishad, you see past, present, future in front of you as mind appearances as it is happening. ● When you focus on past or present or future as separate things, you lose all three. When you focus on your presence, you experience all three in eternal now. ● Just sitting in Upanishad, seeing, you are the track on which this time is moving. You are the screen on which this film called time is playing. ● Understand this truth. ● Upanishad upaveshya jñātvā satyameva viduhu astitvasmin sthityartham kayoha pravartate vartamānaṁ na grahītavyam yatra cittaṁ labhyate sattvamayaṁ ca vahati set ātmaiva ca setasi sthitāhāḥ ● sattvamayaṁ ca vahati set ātmaiva ca setasi sthitāhāḥ ● Our great Vedic rishis, enlightened forefathers of our ancient civilization, enlightened founders and enlightened visionary of our great Hindu civilization, they understood this truth. And that is why they gave a great truth technique, great practices like just sitting in the Upanishad. Upanishad means just sitting. ● The aim is not to grasp the present. The aim is to be with what is. The moment you try to grasp the present, you lose it. ● And this points to something deeper, understand? This points to something deeper. The present is not a thing because it may be the ground of being itself. The present is not something you can have because it is something you are. ● Sit in Upanishad. You will realize what I am revealing right now. Reverse this usual unconscious, unquestioned assumptions. ● Sāmānya dhāraṇām parityajya kālaṁ yātrā aham paryāyo asti yaḥ paryāyo asti yaḥ kālaḥ svasmin vāhyate nirantaram ātmā ca kālaś ca tat nitya sattvamayam pradarśayet vartamānasya anubhavam kṛtvā śāntiṁ moṣaṁ ca labhet ātmā ca kālaś ca tat nitya sattvamayam pradarśayet vartamānasya anubhavam kṛtvā śāntiṁ mokṣaṁ ca labhet ● We usually think that we move through the time from past to future. An alternative understanding needs to come inside you. I should say, alternative realization has to come inside you. You are not moving through the time. Time is moving through you. ● And there is one more deeper understanding. Self and time are manifestations of something more fundamental, which is eternal now that never begins, never ends. Anādi nityaṁ. Anādi nityaṁ. Anādi nityaṁ. Understand? ● If you just understand this, you will have the tears of gratitude. Oh God. Your life is liberated. All the pains are removed. Fundamentals of pains have disappeared. And you will have a deep grief that all these years you were not told this truth. You missed it. ● One side you will have tremendous gratitude about the great future you are going to have. Other side, you will feel why, why did I not realize all this much earlier? Now I am telling you, looking into the depths of life is compulsory mandatory for every human being. Those who constantly distract you with unnecessary stupid endless distractions, either making you work for your survival, or in the name of entertainment in any reason, whoever diverts you and keeps you in endless distraction without letting you realize these truths are conspiring against you. ● I am giving you the practical invitation to experience life directly without any constant mediation of the past and future. Be free from the conspiracy done against you. Be liberated. I am interested in your conscious sovereignty. Come. ● When you drop the narrative of time, you are with what is. You may discover that peace, fulfillment, and awakening. ● You will experience the peace, fulfillment, and awakening. ● All this is here all along in eternal now. ● Understand, you are not a passenger on the train of time. You are the track on which this train is moving. ● Memory creates the past, and waiting creates the future. ● smṛti pratibhāśālī cātukara manasi vartate smṛti bhūtaṁ yathārthaṁ darśayati bhrānti svarūpeṇa ca bhūtaṁ tu smṛti saṅgrahaḥ vartamāna kāle sthitaḥ smṛtayana viśvasanīyāḥ sarjanaṁ prakaṭayanti manasi smaraṇaṁ na pūrṇa pailasya punarāgamanaṁ smaraṇaṁ tu nūtana rūpaṁ nirmāṇaṁ vartamāna svarūpeṇa bālya smṛtaya āyuṣye parivartante samānagatānām prātruvigabavinyau prātrugabavinyau paritanan smṛti smṛtiṁ tarāyate paritanam smṛtiṁ tarāyate ● Listen carefully. ● Memory, the magician that makes the past feel real. Memory is the most talented magician in our mental circus. Memory convinces us the past is the real place we could revisit with the right time machine. This is the grand illusion. ● The past is a collection of memories existing now. Memories are not even faithful recordings, because they are creative reconstructions shaped by the present concerns, present beliefs, present emotions. Remembering is not retrieving a perfect file, because remembering is creating new version colored by who you are now. ● Childhood memories change as you age. Siblings remember the same event differently. You may vividly remember that never happened. ● The modern day neuroscience aligns exactly with mystics, because memory is not the past and it is a story we tell about the past. Every story reveals as much about the storyteller as about the events itself. We base our identity on shifting sands when we say, "I am the person who experienced all these things." ● If memories change, then the question becomes, who is the "I" that claims to have past? Mistaking memory for access to the past is like mistaking a menu for the meal. Memory points to the past, but memory is not the past. The past does not exist except as present memory. This realization will liberate you right now, because you can remember differently and tell a new story of who you are. ● Past is not fixed. Past is not a life sentence. And the meaning of the past is created now in every remembering. ● The future, the horizon that never arrives. ● jīvanasya mahān bhāgaḥ saptāhāntaṁ pratīkṣyate athavā chuṭṭīṁ pratīkṣyate athavā nivṛtti sukhāya bhaviṣyaṁ yathārtha taraṁ mūlyavat ● jīvita taraṁ manyate yadā bhaviṣyaṁ āgacchati tadā vartamantam bhūtvā bhūtaṁ bhavati ● Listen. Much of life is spending... much of life is spent waiting for the weekend. Much of life is spent waiting for vacation. Much of life is spent waiting for retirement, so that we can be happy. Much of life is spent waiting for life to finally start. The hidden assumption is that the future will be more real, more valuable, more alive than the present. ● This habit is like a dog chasing its tail, because when the future arrives, it arrives as the present and then becomes the past. Then you chase the next future and you repeat the same pattern. Then you chase the next future and you repeat the same pattern. ● There's a beautiful story in Advaita, the Svārājya Siddhi. A man on a galloping horse. When someone asks the rider, "Where is he going?" The rider says he does not know that we should ask the horse. The horse is habit energy, unconscious habit energy, carrying us away from the present into the imagined future that never arrives. ● Everything we seek in the future can only be experienced now, because experience only happens now. Planning happens now. Goals exist now. ● Listen. Fulfillment when it comes, it happens now. Nothing has ever happened to you outside the present moment. ● While you wait for life to begin, life flows through the finger... through your fingers. Waiting for the future is like wait... ● Wait at the front door for a visitor who is already in the living room. Life is here now. If you are always looking ahead, you miss the only life you have. ● Unconscious habit energy is the horse which is carrying you away. Conscious habit energy is called sadhana, practicing samadhi. ● So get out of this unconscious habit energy, get into conscious habit energy, sadhana by practicing samadhi, being in eternal now. ● Observing the observer, witnessing the witness, knowing that you are the screen on which this time's movie is playing. You are the track on which the time train is moving. ● Understand. ● Igam in shared reality... clock time is not reality, but every second is life in shared reality. ● Kshanam iti varṣāhā māsāhā dināni yathākramaṁ kanyante upakaraṇaiḥ tu kālayantraiḥ pattiraiś māpanaṁ kṛtam anubhavona ṣaṇḍīḍo natyona ekaṁ antaṁ jānāti manasaḥ sīmāhā vastunaḥ svarūpaṁ saṅkhyayā na cātyate. ● Kshanam iti varṣā māsā dināni yathākramaṁ kanyante upakaraṇaiḥ tu kālayantraiḥ pattiraiś chamāpanaṁ kṛtam anubhavo na ṣaṇḍīḍo natyo na ekaṁ antaṁ jānāti mānasaḥ sīmāhā vastunaḥ svarūpaṁ saṅkhyayāna chatyate. ● Clock time versus lived experience. ● See, we divide life into neat units like a seconds, minutes, hours, days, months, years, decades, century, millennia. We treat them like a packages with boundaries. We invent instruments like watches, clocks, and calendars to measure something that cannot truly be measured because experience itself cannot be reduced to numbers. ● Experience does not come in segments because experience flows. A river does not know where one cubic foot ends and another begins because the river is a continuous whole, divisions. It is a continuous whole. Divisions are mental. Understand? It's actually continuous division, sorry, continuous whole including divisions. Divisions are just mental. ● Gadgets decide whether we are okay or not. We start trusting them more than our lived reality. This is a peculiar madness because we forget that we invented time measurement and we did not discover it. We invented, not discovered it. ● We treat seconds and minutes as universal features when they are coordination fictions. The coordination fictions are given the place or the space and respect as universal feature. The result is that we become trapped in a conceptual prison of our own making. ● In Igam, we use the tool without worshiping the tool because the goal is mastery. Actually, consciously, you should use the tool without worshipping the tool because the goal is mastery. ● In shared reality, each second is life. And managing time is managing life. In Igam, managing time is managing life. ● I'll tell you the story of two different persons. ● Samān padītvau jīvema, samāna karmaṇica. Samāna kṣiśā avasaraṁ ca tubhageda, nā teṣu sthitiḥ. Bedoyaḥ kālavyavahāre, tanātma pūrvameva jñāyate. Samāna sūrya udaye dvau jāgradau dṛṣṭavandau samayam. Prathamaḥ svapne vyagraḥ kāvīkṛṇāti, dūradarśanaṁ bhaviṣyati, dinakramaṁ vyarthaṁ pīḍati, kalānto rātrau nidrāṁ yāti. Dvitīya paṣṭanaṁ karmayojanāṁ ca prathamakāle kṛtavān. Chandrāyāṁ udyogaṁ kauśalaṁ snehañca vartayati. ● See, two people were living in the same street, working in the same industry, have the same education, and start with the same opportunities. Yet, one retires wealthy and fulfilled while the other struggles for life. The difference is not their circumstances, because the difference is in how they spent their hours. ● Most people are broke in time long before they are broke in money. Because they are bankrupt in hours, and they do not even know it. ● See, only when you bankrupt in hours, you become bankrupt in money. Only when you are broke in time, you become broke in money. ● Two neighbors wake up, woke up at the same time, saw the same sunrise, and the same 24 hours stretched out before them like a blank canvas. The first man stumbled out of bed, grabbed coffee, turned on the television, scrolled on his phone, rushed out the door and hit traffic. And he thinks this is the freedom. False idea about freedom. ● And that first man who hits the traffic, came home exhausted after the work, ate dinner in front of the television, watched couple of shows, complained about everyone, everything, life, fell asleep. He repeated this routine year after year. ● The second man woke at the same time, spent the first few hours reading and learning something new, worked on a side project along with his regular job, planned his day and moved with intention. The second man spent his evenings building something which could be a business, a skill, or a deeper relationships with his family. ● 20 years later, the first man was still complaining and still waiting for luck to change. 20 years later, the second man had built a successful business, raised children who respected him, and had options most people dream about. They started in the same... listen. ● The second man built a successful business, raised children who respected him, and had options most people dream about. They started in the same place, and they had a same 24 hours every day, in front of them like a blank canvas. But one man spent his time, and the other man, other man invested his time. First man spent his time. Second man invested his time. ● Second man invested his time. ● Listen. 86,400 seconds is equally available for everyone. Time is the greatest equalizer. ● Every morning, 86,400 seconds is deposited in your life. Kālaḥ sarveṣāṁ samadarśīḥ. Na paśyati jātivākulaṁ, pratyekaṁ dinas aṣṭa śaśrasa sahasra catvāriṁ kṣaṇāni labte. Kālaṁ na saṅkitim sakyate na bhaviṣyeṇa garjaṁ, na bhūtakālaṁ pratyāvartanaṁ. Yakṣaṇa kascati ca śāśvataṁ niveśaḥ paritnahi pratyekasya. ● Time is the ultimate equal opportunity employer because it does not care about your background, your education, your race, your connections, or your parents’ money. Every person gets exactly 86,400 seconds deposited into your account every single day. Nobody gets one second more or one second less. You cannot save time. You cannot borrow against tomorrow. You cannot get a refund on yesterday. When a day is over, those seconds are gone forever. We all get the same time deposit, but we do not all get the same return on investment. ● Some people turn their 24 hours into wisdom, wealth, and wonderful relationships. Other people turn the same 24 hours into regret, debt, and broken dreams. The return is radically different because one group invests their hours, the another group wastes their hours, spends their hours. ● ● Listen. When someone says, “I don't have time,” that's the greatest lie. Unfortunately, they use this lie to convince others. By and by, they convince themselves. They themselves are caught in that net which they created. ● Yatra kaści samayaṁ niveśayati buddhi dhanaṁ suhṛt vṛj, anyatu samayaṁ vyarthayati dur mṛṇaṁ nirāśā svapnāḥ. Mama samayaḥa nāsti yuktiḥ makhya mūlyā bhrāntiḥ, sarvaṁ samayaṁ vedhe kiṁ nāsti tu niyojanaṁ anuśāsanaṁ ca. ● Listen. The most expensive words in the English language are the words, “I don't have time.” You have all the time there is. But what you do not have is a plan for your time, conscious plan for your time. You have all the time there is, but what you do not have is discipline in your time. You have all the time there is, but what you do not have is respect for your time. ● When someone says they do not have time to read, they are saying reading is not a priority. When someone says they do not have a time to do yoga, they are saying health is not their priority. When someone says they do not have a time to work on their dreams, they are saying their dreams are not their priority. You can choose your priority, but you should not lie to yourself about it. You have time, and you are wasting it on unending distractions. Unconscious habit energies. ● Listen. ● Listen to the power of morning routine. How to use your time. ● prātaḥkāle śikṣāyā prākhya mahān samayaṁ mūlyaṁ jñāyate. śubhajīvanasya ādānaṁ paṣṭanaṁ vyāyāyāmaḥ niyojanam ca. triṁśat nimeśāni pratidinaṁ vyarthayitvā viṁśadirvarṣe naṣṭaṁ. triṁśat nimeśāni niveśayitvā pañcavarṣe jīvanaṁ parivartayati. ● Successful people get up early. Successful people do not wait for the alarm, because they beat it. Successful people do not fight traffic, because they avoid it. Successful people do not make excuses because they make progress. ● If you want to know where you will be in your next five years, you should show how you spend your mornings. ● See how you spend your mornings. Based on that, you will know where you will be in five years. ● Understand, wealthy and successful people use their mornings differently because they did yoga, they read, they planned before breakfast. They have same morning hours that you have, but they valued them differently. ● The mathematics of wasted and invested time should be understood. If you waste 30 minutes a day, you waste 182.5 hours in a year. If you waste 30 minutes a day, you waste over seven full days in a year. If you waste 30 minutes a day, you waste 36 days in five years. If you waste 30 minutes a day, you waste 293 days in 40 years, which is almost an entire year of your life. ● If you invest the same 30 minutes in reading, you can become an expert in five years. ● If you invest the same 30 minutes in a relationships, you can build an incredible network in five years. ● If you invest the same 30 minutes in exercise, skills, or a business idea, the compound effect can change your entire life. ● The same 30 minutes produces a completely different life. ● The same 30 minutes produces a completely different life. If you invest the same 30 minutes in exercise, skills, or a business idea, the compound effect can change your entire life. ● Learn to design your day consciously. Build conscious habit energy called Sādhanā. ● Building, see, withdrawing from unconscious habit energy is Pratyāhāra. Building conscious habit energy is called Dhāraṇā. Manifesting conscious habit energy as a lifestyle is Dhyāna. Living in that is Samādhi. ● adhikāśa ja nā dināsnijo niyojayituṁ na jānanti pratikriyayā vartante. phoṇakathāḥ saṅkaṭāni ca anyeṣāṁ prādhānyaṁ kurvanti. patrapādaṁ yathā nadīṁ vahanti aniccitaṁ gantavyaṁ ca yānti. svāmī pūrvameva nijo niyojayanti. prātaḥ kālapūrvaṁ kiṁ mukhyaṁ tat nirṇetum. ● Most people do not design their days because they react to them. Reaction is an unconscious habit energy. ● Most people let phone calls dictate their schedule. And they let other people's emergencies become priorities. Most people live like a leaf floating down a river. And they why, they wonder why they end up somewhere they never wanted to be. ● ● Masters design their time before they live it. And they decide what matters before morning arrives. Masters do not start the day by checking email because they do not let others set the agenda. Masters know what they will do with their precious hours before those hours arrive. Masters win the day in the mind before the sun comes up. ● ● I give you the strategies for time mastery. ● ● candrikā yojanāyai prātaḥkāryasiddhyai upayuktaṁ. saphalajanāḥ pratidinaṁ kṣaṇapañcāśat viṁśati miniṭaṁ dinakramaṁ likhanti. kartavyaṁ iṣṭaṁ niṣedhaṁ ca spaṣṭaṁ vidhāya dinaṁ sthāpayanti. śīrṣaṁ dṛṣṭvā niyojanam uttamaṁ. trīṇ pramukhaṁ nirṇedaṁ ca kurvanti. ● ● The evening belongs to planning, and the morning belongs to execution. ● ● Successful people sit down every evening and design the next day for 15 or 20 minutes. ● Successful people write down what must get done, what they want to accomplish, what they will say no to. Successful people look at the day like an architect looks at the blueprint. Successful people ask what a perfect tomorrow would look like. What the three most important things they need, they should do. Successful people learn to separate what is truly important from what is noise. ● In my life, first, I stopped doing what is not needed. Then automatically, I was doing only what is needed. And Paramashiva manifested this Kailasa. ● āyaha janakaṁ karma jīvana janakaṁ ca vyarthaka vyarthakaṁ vyarthakaṁ karma ca vivecchayetaḥ vivecchayate. sāmājikamātyamaṁ dūradarśanaṁ alpavārtāna lābhajanakāni. pramukha sandiryā prātaḥ samayakāryeṣu niveśanīyaḥ. saphala jīvitaṁ sarjati vyarthaḥ kālaṁ na naṣṭayati. ● Understand these three categories of activity. ● Income producing activities that are the activities that directly make money or build career. ● Life producing activities are activities that make you healthier, smarter, and strengthen the relationships. ● Time wasting activities are that produces nothing or only maintain endless distractions. ● Checking social media many times a day is not income producing, and it is not life producing. Watching three hours of television every night is not building anything. Spending lunch break complaining with co-workers is not moving you forward. ● These activities are not evil, but they are Tamasic. They are not strategic. ● If you are serious about making something of your life, if you are sincere about success, you cannot afford to spend prime hours on activities that produce nothing. ● Now comes ultimate reality. I have clearly explained how what you should do and see, experience time in Aham and in Igam. Aham is the subjective reality, and in Igam, shared reality. ● Now comes Param, ultimate reality. ● Understand cosmic time, time dilation, all these revealed in our Veda, Āgamas and Purāṇas. ● I am giving you the ultimate truths as it is. This is the most guarded, sacred secrets, most sacred and most secret. Rāja Vidyā, Rāja Guhyaṁ. ● First, nature is rhythmic. Time is not linear in nature. Nothing moves in a straight line. Everything cycles and rhythms and patterns that repeat while changing. See this pattern in everything around you. Planets orbit, seasons cycle, tides ebb and flow, blood circulates, lungs expand and contract, atoms move rhythmically. ● Unfortunately, the Western civilization teaches you time is linear, and you are made to imagine time as linear. It's imagined as an arrow from past to future. This linear model described peculiarly in Western conception binds you. ● This raises the question of whether linear time matches reality or whether it is the only one interpretation. ● Our Rishis revealed universe is more like a dance than a line, because reality is rhythmic patterns of energy transforming. Time is rhythmic. ● Our Upanishadic Vedas, Āgamas, Purāṇas clearly reveal time as a circle. Kālachakra is represented as a circle. ● It is more like a circle and spiral. It is cyclical, yet evolving. It is same, yet different. Music does not make sense as a straight line, because music makes sense as rhythms and harmonies with repetition and variation. Time in the universe is also rhythmic. ● If you understand time is rhythm, then life's purpose is not to arrive somewhere. When you understand time is rhythm, then life's purpose is to dance and to participate in the ongoing creative unfolding. ● When you understand this, you are no longer racing the clock to beat time. When you understand this, you are dancing with time, in harmony with universe's rhythms. When you understand this, there is no hurry, no urgency. There is only joy of participation in the cosmic symphony. Ānanda Tāṇḍava, Brahmāṇḍa Tāṇḍava, Prapañca Tāṇḍava. ● Understand, as I said, time is circle, cyclical and spiral, helix. Actually, when you go to the vertical time zones, like higher Lokas, Bhuva, we are in Bhūloka, Bhūr Bhuvaḥ, Suvaḥ, Mahaḥ, Janaḥ, Tapaḥ, Brahmaloka. And above Vaikuṇṭha, Śrīpuraṁ, Kailāsa, above all, Mahākailāsa. When you go in the vertical time zones, you are experiencing expanding helix time. ● Listen. Time in reality revealed in Vedas and Upanishads and Puranas, time is not linear, but instead, epochs called Yugas repeat in patterns that trace an expanding helix. Each cycle moves upward along a widening helical path as ascent through Lokas progresses, creating a three-dimensional spiral rather than a flat circle. Higher Lokas correspond to wider helix radius. ● The more higher you go, the more wider the helix. Each cycle moves upward along a widening helical path as ascent through Lokas progresses, creating a three-dimensional spiral rather than a flat circle. Western concept, time is linear. In reality, time is not only cyclical, it is spiral, expanding helix. ● Higher lokas correspond to wider helix radius, demonstrating geometric expansion where each turn of the helix becomes larger. ● Vimana navigation paths must account for both repeating cycles and the radial expansion that occurs simultaneously. ● I'm giving you a clear presentation about the time in ultimate reality, revealed by Paramashiva himself in Vedas, Agamas and Puranas. ● Understand the spiral distance equation, the exponential growth model, the radial growth formula. This formula calculates how far outward from the central axis the helix extends at any given cosmic level by adding together all the individual vertical distance jumps between lokas and multiplying each by an exponential growth factor that makes helix widen faster as altitude increases. ● The loka index is a numbering system where Bhuloka or Earth equals level zero and Satyaloka or the highest realm equals level seven. ● Puranic step distances represent the vertical separations between consecutive lokas measured in yojanas. Specifically, 10 million yojanas, 20 million yojanas, 80 million yojanas, 120 million yojanas between different loka pairs. ● The spiral expansion factor of approximately 0.1 determines the rate at which the helix widens, with larger values causing faster expansion as you climb higher. ● The helical path length formula…. This formula calculates the actual curved distance you must travel along the helix between two consecutive loka levels by combining the straight vertical climb distance with the horizontal circular arc distance around the expanding spiral. ● The turn angle per level represents the fraction of complete circular rotation that occurs when climbing from one loka to the next, which works out approximately one-seventh of a full rotation when dividing the journey across seven upper lokas. ● The radius at each level determines how large the circular path is at that altitude and comes from applying the radial growth formula described above. ● The total helical path length is obtained by calculating the curved segment length for each level transition and adding all these segments together from bottom to top. ● Listen. You need to understand about this time dilation to wake up to the reality. ● Time dilation integration. The principle states that the amount of time dilation experienced at each loka level is directly proportional to how far outward the helix has expanded at that level. ● All distance parameters are derived from Puranic texts, which specify loka separations in yojanas, and the helical geometry accounts for the spiral ascent pattern described in vimana navigation texts. ● Understand, it may go over your head. You may think it's going above your head. Actually, it is above your head, so naturally it will go above your head. ● But when you understand this truth of time dilation, you will realize how you have been encaged in the name of getting engaged. ● Listen. How you have been encaged in the name of getting engaged with the world... ● Understanding the ultimate reality about time, which is well documented, revealed, well documented, now with through the science, it can be proven. Because the AI and supercomputing, all these models are available now, through which we can prove these truths. ● So understand, in Puranas, multiple places in Vedas, Agamas, Puranas, in multiple places, these truths are revealed and well documented. ● These Kakudmi truths are revealed and well documented. Stories like Revati and her father King Kakudmi, Kakutmi, they both traveling to Brahmaloka and coming back, and King Mahasena meeting a young Rishi, entering into the universe manifested by him from his consciousness. ● Large amount of revelations precisely documented.... Like a travel vlog they documented. The vimanas they used, distance they crossed, time it took for them to cross. Everything is beautifully documented. ● Understand, I have a large evidences and details. I will share it with you all in the social media. Enjoy it, understand it. ● I'll now give you worked example calculating Satyaloka distance. ● Puranic text, the Purana which is the universal history, the cosmic history, gives a cumulative straight-line vertical distance of 230 million yojanas from Dhruvaloka baseline to Satyaloka, which converts to approximately 1.84 billion miles when using the conversion rate of 8 miles per yojana. ● The formula for calculating the expanding helix radius at level seven uses Puranic distance steps of 10 million yojanas, 20 million yojanas, 80 million yojanas, and 120 million yojanas, multiplying each by an exponential growth factor based on how many levels below the target each step is, using the expansion constant of 0.1. ● For each transition between loka levels, the helical path length is calculated by taking the square root of the sum of squared vertical distance plus the squared horizontal arc distance where the horizontal arc depends on the radius at that level and the turn angle of approximately 1/7th of full circle. ● When all helical segments are added together, the total spiral path distance comes out approximately 2.2 to 2.8 times longer than the straight baseline, yielding a total travel distance approximately 4 to 5.1 billion miles. ● The spiral factor is computed by dividing the total helical path length by the straight baseline distance resulting in multiplication factor of approximately 2.2 to 2.8 times. ● Revati and Kakutmi, Revati and her father King Kakutmi went to Brahmaloka and came back. Their experience is well documented. This, the time dilation proof. King Kakutmi and the princess Revati traveled to Brahmaloka to seek marriage advice from Lord Brahma. Their visit lasts approximately 19.44 minutes measured in Brahmaloka time frame. ● Upon returning to Earth, they discover that 27 Chatur Yugas have elapsed on Earth during their brief visit. Actually they go to Brahmaloka and ask Brahma who should be the best person for Revati to marry. Brahma smiles and says, "When you go back to Earth, Balarama, who is the incarnation of Adishesha, he is the best person, marry him." They were shocked saying that, "We never heard of Balarama." Brahma smiles and says, "Now, already 27 Chatur Yugas have gone after you left Bhuloka. When you go back, the Vishnu's Adishesha's incarnation, Balarama is there. He is the best person, marry." ● They were shocked. Actually when they came back, they realized 27 Chatur Yugas have elapsed. Each Chatur Yuga spans 4.32 million years, so 27 Chatur Yugas equal to 27 multiplied by 4.32 million years, totaling 116.67 million Earth years. ● Time ratio calculation is done by dividing the Earth elapsed time, 116.64 million years by their Brahmaloka visit during, duration of 19.44 minutes, yields approximately 6 million Earth years passing for every single minute experienced in Brahmaloka. ● This demonstrates that higher realms run vastly slower than Earth, where Earth accumulates enormous span of geological time while only moments pass in the higher cosmic realm. And also, the distance between Svarga and Naraka is very clearly documented. ● The Puranas narrate how much Earth time elapsed during the celestial journey. Divide that Earth time by the known time ratio of destination loka to determine how long the journey lasted in the traveler's own time frame. ● They use the spiral factor range of 1.2 to 2.8 times to estimate how much longer the actual helical path is compared to the straight line distance, accounting for widening spiral trajectory. ● Calculate the distance traveled by multiplying the vehicle speed by the travel time measured in Earth years, which accounts for the time dilation effect during the journey. These calculation can be across, can be cross-referenced with the specific Puranic journey episodes such as Arjuna's visit to Svarga, Narada's travel between the realms, to check for consistency. Understand? ● When you analyze different documentations, the travel vlog documentations, you find it is all consistent. ● Hinduism has beautifully decoded, revealed. Sanatana Hindu Dharma revealed time dilation millennia before Einstein. ● Hindu Puranas, specifically the Bhagavata Purana and Vishnu Purana describe vertical time zones called lokas, where each level operates at a different rate of time flow. ● Vimana navigation systems must account for time dilation effects when traversing between realms to calculate correct trajectories and travel durations. ● These concepts about gravity-related time dilation and vertical time zones were documented in Vedagama Puranas thousands of years before Einstein published his theory of general relativity in 1915. ● This demonstrates the authenticity of these ancient texts through internal mathematical consistency across multiple independent sources. ● Time dilation ladders, ladder across lokas. Bhuloka or Earth serves as the baseline reference frame for human time measurement where one human year is the standard unit. Svarga or Devaloka experiences time dilation where one day measured by celestial beings in the triam equals one complete year on Earth creating a time ratio of approximately 360 times faster flow on Earth compared to Svarga. ● Makarloka and Janaloka are intermediate dilation zones, where two...Time flows even slower with the ratios ranging approximately from 1,000 times to 1 million times faster on Earth compared to these middle realms. ● Brahmaloka or Satyaloka has extreme time dilation where one day is measured in Brahmaloka equals to 4.32 billion human years, which is defined as one Kalpa in Hindu cosmology in Vedas and Agamas and Puranas. ● Additionally, one year in Brahmaloka equals approximately 1.56 trillion human years when calculated using 360 Brahma days per Brahma year. ● Understand the Puranic distance framework, the 14 lokas stack. You should understand that. ● Bhagavata Purana and Vishnu Purana provides yojana based measurement for vertical distances, separating the 14 lokas, which include seven upper loka plus Earth as the middle, plus six lower patalas below. ● The conversion rate is one yojana approximately equals eight miles for all distance calculation. Dhruvaloka serves as the baseline reference point located at the polar star region with zero cumulative distance from itself equaling zero miles. ● Maharloka is positioned 10 million yojanas above Dhruvaloka, giving cumulative distance of 10 million yojanas from the baseline, which equals to approximately 80 million miles. ● Understand, from Bhuloka, Bhuvar, Suvar, Mahar, Jana, Tapa, Brahmaloka. Brahmaloka is Satyaloka. Above, Vaikuntha, Sripuram, Kailasa. Above all this, Mahakailasa. ● Below the Bhuloka, Atala, Vitala, Sutala, Talatala, Mahatala, Rasatala, Patala lokas. ● So understand this whole lokas… Distance-time calculator, complete loka mapping, you should understand. ● Earth time elapsed Formula calculates how many Earth years pass during an event in a higher loka by multiplying the duration in that loka's time frame by the time ratio between that loka and Earth, then multiplying again by the spiral factor to account for the lengthened helical path. ● Spiral distance follows. Spiral distance formula calculates the actual helical path distance by multiplying the straight line baseline distance by the spiral factor, which represents how much widening spiral trajectory lengthens the journey. ● Baseline distances measured in yojanas come from Puranic texts and should be converted to miles using the rate of approximately eight miles per yojana. ● Spiral factor reflects how much the widening helical path expands, extends beyond straight line distance due to exponential radial expansion ranging from 1.2 times for lower lokas to 2.8 times the highest lokas. ● See, this truth is revealed in Bhagavatam. So the point of view is keeping Vaikuntha as center. All distance are calculated from Dhruvaloka, created by Mahavishnu for Dhruva, which is a Pole star as per modern terms. ● Swarga has a baseline distance of approximately 100 million miles, operates at a time ratio of 360 times Earth rate, uses spiral factor range of 1.2 to 1.5 times, yields spiral distance range of 120 million to 150 million miles. At one and one day there equals approximately 1.2 to 1.5 Earth years. ● Maharloka as a baseline distance of approximately 80 million miles, operates at a time ratio of 1000 times Earth rate, uses spiral factor range of… range of 1.3 to 1.7 times, yields spiral distance range of 104 million to 136 million miles on one day there equals approximately 3.6 to 4.7 Earth years. ● Janaloka as a baseline distance of approximately 240 million miles, operates at a time ratio of approximately 1 million times Earth rate, uses spiral factor tor range of 1.5 to two times, yields spiral distance range of 360 million to 480 million miles, and one day there equals approximately 4.1 to 5.5 millennia on Earth. ● Brahmaloka or Satyaloka as a baseline distance of approximately 1.84 billion miles, operates at a time ratio of 4.3 million billion Earth years per Brahmaloka day, uses spiral factor range of 2.2 to 2.8 times, yields a spiral distance range of 4 billion years to 5.1 billion miles. And one day there equals approximately 9.5 billion to 12.1 billion Earth years. ● Baseline distances are derived from Puranic yojana measurements, and the spiral factor models are models the helical path widening effect over vertical loga separation. ● Understand the Vimana navigation. Pushpaka on expanding spiral path. Pushpaka Vimana is described as the temple-shaped aerial palace with wings, distinctively not resembling the airplane like a modern aircraft design. ● The navigation model involves ascending via expanding helical spiral trajectory, where the radius of each circular turn widens progressively with increasing altitude. ● Path integration formula. This formula calculates how the helix expands by summing distance steps between lokas and applying exponential growth with expansion constant of approximately 0.1, causing each higher level to have proportionally wider turning radius. ● The vehicle must compensate for compounding time dilation effects experienced when crossing multiple vertical time zones called lokas, ascent or descent. ● See, you should understand why spiral path matters. The spiral factor mechanic as Vimana ascends to higher lokas, the helix radius increases, causing each circular turn to span a larger arc distance in space compared to lower levels. The helix radius grows by an exponential factor for each loka level gained, meaning the radius increases faster and faster rather than by constant increments, creating a, creating the expanding helix effect. ● The helical segment path length formula shows the traveling along the curved spiral arc between two lokas is mathematically longer than climbing straight up the same vertical distance, because you must also traverse the horizontal circular component. ● Travel time realism check should be understood. Bhuloka to Swarga journey. See, Rukma class Vimana described in Vaimanika Shastra speed is approximately 1,200 kilometers per hour, which converts to approximately 745 miles per hour. This speed reference comes from Vaimanika Shastra, ancient texts describing classifications and capabilities of different Vimana types. ● Swarga baseline straight line distance from Puranic estimates approximately is 100 million miles. Applying spiral factor of 1.4 times to account for helical path widening yields actual spiral path distance of approximately 140 million miles. ● The travel time equals total distance divided by vehicle speed. Calculation is 140 million miles divided by 745 miles per hours. Result is approximately 187,919 hours of travel time. Converting hours to years yields approximately 24 point, 21.4 years measured in Earth time frame. ● This calculated travel duration of multiple decades aligns with epic narratives describing multiple decade celestial journeys. Examples include Yaksha visits to heavenly realms, sage ascensions to higher lokas, and extended loka travel episodes described in Mahabharata and Ramayana. Distance approximately equals vehicle speed multiplied by travel time measured in Earth reference frame. Actual spiral path distance equals straight baseline distance multiplied by spiral factor. ● See, in some time the Puranic numbers differ because the reference centers and yuga expansion. Shiva Purana uses Kailasa as the central reference point for measuring cosmic distances and spiral navigation paths. Vishnu Purana uses Vaikuntha as the central reference point for measuring cosmic distances and spiral navigation paths. Changing which point serves as the center of the spiral changes the integrated helical path length through different time zones because the geometry shifts. ● The different reference centers naturally lead to different calculated distances for reaching the same destination loka because the spiral wraps around different axis. ● Over vast cosmic time cycles spanning different yugas, the spiral radii can physically expand or contract. In some Hindu traditions, Kali Yuga spirals described as being 10 to 20% wider in radius compared to Treta Yuga spirals. This temporal expansion shifts the spiral factor values used in distance calculations for the same loka depending on which yuga epoch is being described. ● The identical destination loka has different spiral radii and therefore different path lengths depending on which yuga the measurement was recorded in. ● When the same loka is measured from different reference frames, numeric variations appear in different Puranic texts. These variations are expected mathematical consequences of different reference point choices and are not textual contradictions or errors. ● Distance baselines naturally shift depending on which cosmic center the spiral rotation is anchored around. Frame-dependent numbers explain why different Puranas report different yojana measurements for apparently identical cosmic journeys. If distant ratios scale proportionally with time dilation ratios across different Purana references, this validates internal coherence of the overall cosmological model. ● Time and distance ratios must scale together proportionally to demonstrate mathematical consistency across texts. Finding this proportional scaling across independent texts written millennia apart proves the framework's authenticity and scientific validity. ● The test specifically checks whether changing reference centers and accounting for yuga expansions produces predictable mathematical relationship rather than random variation. ● Listen, I want to reveal one more deeper secret. ● For example, to the higher lokas like a Swarga, Brahmaloka, if you have been invited, like Indra invites Arjuna to Swarga, when Indra invites Arjuna to Swarga, he sends them back without the time dilation problem. He brings them back and leaves them here in the same time. With the power Indra has. But like Revati and Kakudmi, if you go on your own, when you come back, you lose the time, because Brahma did not call. They went on their own. So Brahma gives only the boon of choosing the right life partner. He's not pushing them, putting them properly back to the same time from where when they lift the, left the Bhuloka. But when Arjuna was called by Indra, invited by Indra, same way, when King Muchukunda Chakravarti, when he was called by Indra, Indra sends them back, puts them back in the same time they left planet Earth. They do not lose time. You should understand this truth also. Same way, the modern calibration. ● Listen, one more thing…. Narada, Triloka sanchari, his Tambura has the power to align the time as he wants. He does not get caught in this time dilation. He manages the time dilation through his Tambura. I will explain that in further satsangs. ● Modern calibration, GPS proofs, gravity-time coupling. The GPS satellite clocks run faster due to experiencing weaker gravitational field at orbital altitude compared to Earth's surface. With general relativity predicting a gain of positive 45 microseconds per day. ● Orbital velocity causes time dilation that slows satellite, satellites clocks down relative to Earth. With special relativity predicting a loss of negative seven microseconds per day. The combined effect requires a net correction of positive 38 microseconds per day which must be programmed to into, into GPS systems. And without this relativistic correction, GPS position errors would compound approximately 10 kilometers daily. ● Hindu Cosmology presumes vertical time gradients between lokas which represents the identical physical ● Hindu cosmology. ● Hindu cosmology presumes vertical time, ● cosmology presumes vertical time gradients between lokas which represents identical physics principle, ● physics principles described by Einstein's relativity, but applied at cosmic scale across different realms rather than just satellite orbits. ● Authenticity, listen. The authenticity of this whole thing is established via internal consistency. This test examines whether the truths revealed in the Puranic cosmology forms a mathematically coherent and internally consistent system across multiple independent verification points. ● First verification component: Yojana-based loka distances are precisely specified in Bhagavata Purana and Vishnu Purana, providing quantifiable baseline measurements. ● Second verification component: The spiral expansion mathematical formula states how helix radius grows by summing distance steps and applying exponential growth factors to model widening helical path. ● Third, verification component: Time dilation ratios are precisely specified, including Svarga at 360 times Earth rate, and Brahmaloka 4.32 billion years to 4.32 billion Earth years per Brahmaloka day. ● Fourth verification component: Narrative proof cases such as Revati and Kakudmi's journey provide concrete examples showing 116.64 million Earth years elapsed during brief Brahmaloka visit. ● Listen. Coherent test calculation. If these four independent components form a mathematically coherent system that works consistently across multiple Puranic tests written millennia apart by different authors in different regions, then Hindu scriptures demonstrably encode a consistent physics framework. ● This framework accurately describes curved space-time navigation principles later validated by Einstein's general relativity. GPS satellite systems require positive 38 microseconds per day relativistic correction, proving gravity affects time flow exactly as Puranic vertical time zones describe. ● I am giving you the final statement. ● Hindu Puranas are not mythology or religious belief, but verifiable, encoded knowledge of advanced physics principles. ● I'll give you some of the Puranic stories and references. ● Like Brahma hides Krishna's friends. Krishna plays his flute in Brindavan with friends and calves during picnic. ● And they wander far following the enchanting music. ● Brahma becomes curious about Krishna's divine nature, and he hides all the boys and calves in a cave on Mount Sumeru using his Maya power. ● Krishna returns and notices their absence, and he calmly expands his yogic power and create identical duplicate boys and calves indistinguishable from the originals. ● The duplicates continue playing, eating, and living normally for an entire year. And everyone including Brahma becomes bewildered. ● Brahma returns to Earth and he is stunned to see Krishna happily herding the stolen friends and calves as if nothing happened. Brahma peers into Brahmaloka and Sumeru where he finds the real boys and calves asleep. ● And he realizes the one, ones on the Earth are Krishna's yogic expansions. ● Krishna reveals his four-armed Vishnu form within each duplicate child and calf. ● Infinite universes radiate from his mouth. ● Brahma becomes overwhelmed and he bows and he sings hymns to Krishna's glory and he admits his folly in testing the Supreme Lord. ● Brahma releases the originals and the duplicates merge back into Krishna and normalcy is restored in Brindavana. ● Beautifully Bhagavatam describes in Canto 10, Chapter 13, verse 14 and 15. Tasmaat kutakam sthaanam chakrahé vatsan gopaan athaapare, Brahma swayam shaktya desham nitram jigau jagau hare nrupah. ● Therefore, Lord Brahma took away all the calves and cowherd boys and kept them in a secluded place within with his own mystic power, induced sleep in the friends of Hari. ● Kshanam aagado Brahmaadam drishtva vismita manasaha, Eka varsham kritam tasya gopanam vatsa vatsalaha. ● Lord Brahma within returned within a moment, but his mind was struck with astonishment upon seeing that nearly one year has passed for cowherd boys and their calves. ● So understand, these truths are well documented. Well documented. ● Listen. King Mahasena in Tripura Rahasyam is documented. This is documented in Tripura Rahasyam Jnanakanda which is Lord Dattatreya revealing to Paramashu Parashurama. This is a wonderful story you need to understand. ● These important truths will enlighten you and liberate you once and for all from all the sufferings in agam and igam. ● So understand, even though it goes little above the head, it is good to spend little time and remove the blind spots of tiredness and boredom. Spend consciously little time to understand this instead of wasting your whole life in endless distractions. ● This satsang is not for your entertainment or entrainment. It is for your enlightenment. ● If you are serious about enlightenment, listen to this satsang multiple times and understand it. ● Listen. ● This great truths when you understand, even though it takes little conscious attention and focus, you will realize this vertical time zone lokas and time dilation is true, ● and connecting with this jnana, information consciously, you will realize you can expand quantity and quality of your time from your conscious free will. ● Dattatreya reveals this truth to Parashurama in Tripura Rahasyam Jnanakanda. ● Mahasena, who is the brother of King Sushena, Mahasena is sent on a mission to recover the king's lost sons and horse meant for Ashvamedha Yagnyam. ● During his search, Mahasena reaches the Gandha hill. Gandhashaila. ● He encounters the son of a young sage near a large boulder. ● The sage's son reveals that he has created an entire universe inside that single rock using the power of his consciousness. ● Mahasena is not able to enter this universe with his physical body, so leaves, he leaves his physical body, physical sheath behind and enters using a subtle body, astral body. ● Inside the rock, Mahasena experiences a fully formed cosmos with the stars, planets, kingdoms, and another version of King Sushena and himself. ● Mahasena feels that one day and one night pass inside the, inside the rock. ● And he learns that the time and space are relative and not absolute. ● When Mahasena returns to the outer world, 1.2 billion human years have passed and everything has changed. And the contrast between the inner and outer realities is revealed. ● Mahasena realizes the illusory nature of the material world and the temporary nature of power, beauty, and kingship. Mahasena develops a deep seeking, shraddha vivecha. ● Deep yearning to understand creation, consciousness, and the spiritual path. And he moves towards true knowledge, enlightenment, rather than worldly roles. ● Understand, ultimately when you realize these great truths, you will have the power to manifest any quantity of the time you want and any quality of the time you want. You will be an enlightened, successful being. Jivanmukta and successful. Jivanmukta, fully liberated, Paramadvaita. Established in Paramadvaita. And successful in shared reality, manifesting anything as you want. ● Anyone who understands these truths I revealed today will manifest all Paramashiva shaktis. All shaktis of Paramashiva. ● So from today, next 10 days, I am going to educate each one of you in-depth on these principles, make you do manifestation of parama shaktis, Paramashiva shaktis, so you understand and live Paramadvaita in anubhuti, Jivanmukta, jivanmukti, and success, manifesting anything you want, as you want. ● So, with this, today, with the Paramashiva's grace, we are inaugurating hundreds of new Kailasas all over the world, centers, ashrams, adeenams, gurukuls, goshalas, multiple... ● First, I am inaugurating formally with Paramashiva's grace, Kailasa Washington, D.C. ● Kailasa Guinea Bissau, Kailasa Kozhikode, Kailasa Taramangalam, Kailasa Vaniyambadi, and the long list goes on. ● And today, we are also awarding Kailasa Mitra award for Miss Rosaria Garcia Honduras, indigenous rights advocate and the leader of the organization, National Indigena Lenca de Honduras. ● National organization established to protect the constitutional, cultural and territorial rights of the Lenca people across the Honduras. ● And Kailasa Nithyananda Global Peace Award to Pandit Shri Subramanya Bhatt in Australia, Hindu priest and Vedic pundit for the Vedic training and cultural services, Western Australia. ● And Nithyananda Global Peace Award for Pundit Durga Prasad Mathura, Netherlands, priest and chairman of Sai Mandir. ● Pundit Sridev Ram Prasad, Trinidad and Tobago, Priest and Spiritual Leader of Sri Shivashankar Mandir, and to Mr. Tirso V. Tek, USA, engineer and designer in the food service and construction industries. Miss Jacqueline Kelcher, USA, Technology Manager, Helen Woodward Animal Center. Pandit Sri Raghavendran Iyer, Colorado, USA, Hindu priest since 1999 and the founder of Arunachala Shiva Temple of the Rockies, Colorado, USA. ● I welcome and honor all of you. ● Thank you for being who you are and doing what you are doing. And, ● now, all over the world, all the Kailasas and temples are celebrating Nithyananda Jayanti and coronation as the head of the Kailasa. ● By Paramashiva's grace, as the spirit, as the Ultimate Manifestation of Paramashiva, being coronated as head of Kailasa. ● All these are going to be happening now. ● Please stay together and enjoy all this. ● I also welcome everyone who is in all the temples and Kailasas, enjoying this whole Nithyananda Jayanti, and all the donors of the properties where Kailasas are getting inaugurated and all the new Sarvangya Peetha Yajamans, Chitsabha members, Kailasa's ambassadors, ministers, devotees, disciples, citizens. I welcome all of you with my love and respects and blessings. ● I bless you all with Paramadvaita. Let you all radiate, live and radiate that state, space, powers, being, superconsciousness, and Maha Kailasa of Paramashiva. Paramadvaita praptirastu. ● Being established in Paramadvaita, let you all be established. Let all be established in Paramadvaita, the eternal bliss, Nithyananda. ● Thank you. ● Be Blissful!