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Who was the wife of Sadhguru and how was her fate
Sadhguru is a yogi and mystic whose wisdom is admired by many. People who claim to be the Messiah are always surrounded by mystery and mystery. Sadhguru is no exception. And his fans wonder what his life really is. Today we will tell you what the story of Sadhguru’s first love was.
Editorial "Site" It will tell you who the wife of the wise man was and how her fate developed. A story of love, devotion, but not without sadness.
They were always called Jaggy and Viji. From their first meeting, they got to know each other and realized that this was no accident. Shortly after they met, they got married. Even though the wedding was modest, that was enough.
Their mutual friends recall that Viji was very attached to Sadhguru, always beside him. At the time, he was working on developing the farm, and she came as soon as she could. Everyone who knew them said they were always together in everything they did.
A woman who knew them at the time recalls: "They learned from each other." Played a lot, traveled a lot. Literally like nomads. That was their life together.”
Sadhguru himself remembers his wife with special warmth. He says she was not interested in yoga and enlightenment. Rather, she did it because yoga meant something to him. She always wanted to do what was important to Sadhguru. That’s probably why she became the love of her life.
A mutual acquaintance recalls: “When he left, she didn’t just say goodbye to him and go about her business. She stood and watched him get in the car. And then she waved her hand until the car was out of sight. And this continued throughout the years of their marriage, even 10 years after they got married. She was deeply devoted to Sadhguru.”
Viji always said she had nothing to do with spirituality. Her only interest is Sadhguru. All she wanted was to be with him. However, one cannot be close to a person like Sadhguru and not follow the spiritual path. It seems to me that from the very first time she met him, she set out on this path.
Everyone remembers Viji as the most responsive and good-natured woman. She helped everyone around her, could take off her last clothes, if it would help someone solve the problem. She also helped Sadhguru with all her strength, because she wanted everyone to receive his wisdom and teachings. Viji always understood how important it was.
The journey led Sadhguru to an old friend. He was a yogi all his life and wanted to leave it as a yogi, not as a simple man. He asked Sadhguru for help. The sage told him a lot about how to move into another dimension and leave his body. Viji listened to it all, and then she burst into tears.
When they came out, Viji said she wanted to start the same path as this old yogi. She wanted to leave, as did he. Sadhguru was upset and tried to slow her down, but she was serious. She realized that her life journey had to end this way.
Viji told Sadhguru that she felt beautiful and felt beautiful. Her life is beautiful and she is in harmony with the world. It was in this state that she wanted to leave.
Having lived the life of an ordinary woman - a devoted wife and a loving mother - Viji left as a yogi. In yogic practice there is the concept of mahasamadhi – the highest degree of enlightenment, which is not so easy to achieve. In simple terms, it is a deliberate withdrawal from the physical body. Sadhguru was astonished that, without much knowledge, Viji was able to implement this technique.
Viji practiced for a long time, and then went into a deep trance. At some point, her heart simply stopped, and her soul left its physical shell.
To learn more about Viji, you can watch the video. A really touching story!
https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=peYb4kaQ-HU
We may not understand this, but for Sadhguru it was Vija’s greatest achievement. For yogis, this is a sacred event. Sadhguru fondly describes her as someone who has achieved the highest through the power of his emotions. He said, "Vigi only knew love and nothing more, and yet she reached the highest."
Editorial "Site" It will tell you who the wife of the wise man was and how her fate developed. A story of love, devotion, but not without sadness.
They were always called Jaggy and Viji. From their first meeting, they got to know each other and realized that this was no accident. Shortly after they met, they got married. Even though the wedding was modest, that was enough.
Their mutual friends recall that Viji was very attached to Sadhguru, always beside him. At the time, he was working on developing the farm, and she came as soon as she could. Everyone who knew them said they were always together in everything they did.
A woman who knew them at the time recalls: "They learned from each other." Played a lot, traveled a lot. Literally like nomads. That was their life together.”
Sadhguru himself remembers his wife with special warmth. He says she was not interested in yoga and enlightenment. Rather, she did it because yoga meant something to him. She always wanted to do what was important to Sadhguru. That’s probably why she became the love of her life.
A mutual acquaintance recalls: “When he left, she didn’t just say goodbye to him and go about her business. She stood and watched him get in the car. And then she waved her hand until the car was out of sight. And this continued throughout the years of their marriage, even 10 years after they got married. She was deeply devoted to Sadhguru.”
Viji always said she had nothing to do with spirituality. Her only interest is Sadhguru. All she wanted was to be with him. However, one cannot be close to a person like Sadhguru and not follow the spiritual path. It seems to me that from the very first time she met him, she set out on this path.
Everyone remembers Viji as the most responsive and good-natured woman. She helped everyone around her, could take off her last clothes, if it would help someone solve the problem. She also helped Sadhguru with all her strength, because she wanted everyone to receive his wisdom and teachings. Viji always understood how important it was.
The journey led Sadhguru to an old friend. He was a yogi all his life and wanted to leave it as a yogi, not as a simple man. He asked Sadhguru for help. The sage told him a lot about how to move into another dimension and leave his body. Viji listened to it all, and then she burst into tears.
When they came out, Viji said she wanted to start the same path as this old yogi. She wanted to leave, as did he. Sadhguru was upset and tried to slow her down, but she was serious. She realized that her life journey had to end this way.
Viji told Sadhguru that she felt beautiful and felt beautiful. Her life is beautiful and she is in harmony with the world. It was in this state that she wanted to leave.
Having lived the life of an ordinary woman - a devoted wife and a loving mother - Viji left as a yogi. In yogic practice there is the concept of mahasamadhi – the highest degree of enlightenment, which is not so easy to achieve. In simple terms, it is a deliberate withdrawal from the physical body. Sadhguru was astonished that, without much knowledge, Viji was able to implement this technique.
Viji practiced for a long time, and then went into a deep trance. At some point, her heart simply stopped, and her soul left its physical shell.
To learn more about Viji, you can watch the video. A really touching story!
https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=peYb4kaQ-HU
We may not understand this, but for Sadhguru it was Vija’s greatest achievement. For yogis, this is a sacred event. Sadhguru fondly describes her as someone who has achieved the highest through the power of his emotions. He said, "Vigi only knew love and nothing more, and yet she reached the highest."
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