Healing Serpent

History & Birth
Healing Serpent was formed with the blessings of 'Paramhansa Anantshree Pandit Ganesh Narayan ji Maharaj'. A guru and incarnation of Shiva. In the year 1999, Guru ji initiated Vivek Sharma with his energy and blessings. Mr.Sharma at the age of 13 experienced the beautiful experiences of universe. His master who already took samadhi and left his physical body long back, came to him and guided him to the beautiful spiritual path revealing the ancient technology and concepts of the Universe.
Guru The spiritual master, Incarnation of Shiva
About Guru
Parampujya Paramhansha Anantshree Pandit Ganesh Narayan Ji Maharaj was born in the year 1903 in paus krishna pratipada. He was born in a village (Bugala) in Rajasthan, 12 miles away from Navalgadh towards east.
He is the most superior paramhansha in the Aghore tapasya. Shiva incarnated himself as baba ji. His life history is full of miracles.
Guruji is also called as Sai of Bugala.
Healing Serpent Presence of Divine during Meditation
Please note the flames of the deepak.
Healing Serpent was formed with the blessings and guidance of the Guru. Healing Serpent strives hard to heal the needy throughout the world. Using the serpent power it has become more easier and powerful to send the heal to the needy. Healing Serpent also deals with other alternate medicine concepts. Astrology, Palmistry and Vastu are also a matter of study and discussion here. As these field also call up the divine energy.
Serpent which lies within is capable of anything and everything. It can heal the whole universe.
Rod Of Asclepius
The Rod of Asclepius takes its name from the god Asclepius, a deity associated with healing and medicinal arts in Greek mythology. Asclepius's attributes, the snake and the staff, sometimes depicted separately in antiquity, are combined in this symbol.
The most famous temple of Asclepius was at Epidaurus in north-eastern Peloponnese. Another famous healing temple (or asclepieion) was located on the island of Kos, where Hippocrates, the legendary "father of medicine", may have begun his career. Other asclepieia were situated in Trikala, Gortys (in Arcadia), and Pergamum in Asia.
In honor of Asclepius, a particular type of non-venomous snake was often used in healing rituals, and these snakes - the Aesculapian Snakes - crawled around freely on the floor in dormitories where the sick and injured slept. These snakes were introduced at the founding of each new temple of Asclepius throughout the classical world. From about 300 BC onwards, the cult of Asclepius grew very popular and pilgrims flocked to his healing temples (Asclepieia) to be cured of their ills. Ritual purification would be followed by offerings or sacrifices to the god (according to means), and the supplicant would then spend the night in the holiest part of the sanctuary - the abaton (or adyton). Any dreams or visions would be reported to a priest who would prescribe the appropriate therapy by a process of interpretation.
 
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