Sri Amit Ray’s 72000 Nadis Master Course

    Explore the intricate universe of the 72,000 Nadis — the sacred energy channels that form the subtle architecture of your body, mind, and soul. Whether you're a healer, seeker, or scientist of the inner world, this course is your gateway to profound manifestation, healing, inner mastery, and expanded consciousness.

    A 9-week transformational journey into the ancient wisdom and modern science of the 72,000 Nadis, guided by the renowned spiritual master and scientist Dr. Sri Amit Ray.

    This is a nine-week course, total NINE online classes. Each week unveils deeper layers of divine wisdom, sacred mantras, meditations, exercises, herbs, and rituals, and inner awakening guided by Divine grace.

    What Are the 72,000 Nadis?

    Nadis are the subtle energy channels that govern your physical health, emotional resilience, mental clarity, and spiritual awakening. Dr. Sri Amit Ray brings a revolutionary approach to understanding and activating these nadis, blending ancient yogic knowledge, divinity of the nadis.  with the latest findings in neuroscience, quantum energy, and cellular biology.

    The Ray 72000 Nadi system, as developed by Sri Amit Ray, is an advanced framework of energy centers in the human body, mind and consciousness. You will learn the details of each of the 114 Nadis. The names, locations, and the functions of the 114 Nadis in your body-mind system.

    This course is for your personal spiritual development and deep meditation, not for teaching others.  

    Course Overview

    This immersive 9-week live online course offers a rare opportunity to:

    • Learn the structure and functions of the 72000 Nadis
    • Discover 114 key Nadis: Names and their locations
    • Understand the Protection Nadis, Manifestation Nadis,
    • Meditation Nadis, Guru Nadis, Medha Nadis, and Healing Nadis.
    • Understand how nadis influence stress, immunity, emotions, and mindset
    • Practice powerful guided meditations to purify and awaken the nadis
    • Integrate mantras, affirmations, and healing protocols
    • Access Dr. Ray's meditation frameworks and the higher world pathways
    • Course Fees: $500 USD (Rs. 35000/- INR)

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    Course Details – 12 Enlightening Modules

    Our courses primarily focused on One-on-One Guided meditations. Please note, the course content varies depending on the spiritual requirements of the individuals.  However, the general content of the NINE Classes of the course are as follows:

    Module 1

    Nadi System Fundamentals

    Introduction to the 72000 Nadis, their spiritual and scientific foundations

    Module 2

    Energy Bodies and the Ida Pingala Sushumna Nadis Fundamental

    Structure of the pranic body, chakras, and subtle energy integration. Sushumna Nadi Activation Kriyas.

    Module 3

    114 Primary Nadis, Names and Locations

    Including Gandhari, Hastijihva, Pusha, Yashasvini, Kuhu, and the Shankhini Nadi. Mapping the 114 nadis with spatial orientation

    Module 4

    Functions of the 114 Nadis

    Roles of the key nadis in consciousness, healing, and regulation

    Module 5

    Protection Nadis and Stress Pathways

    Understanding protection pathways and methods for energetic tension release, and Nadi detoxification.

    Module 6

    Healing Nadis and Positive Mindset Matrix

    Aligning thoughts and inner energy for optimism and clarity

    Module 7

    Leadership Nadis and Emotional Intelligence

    Balancing emotional states through nadi-based techniques

    Module 8

    Manifestation Nadis and Vibrational Affirmations

    Using sound, mantras, and affirmations to energize the nadis

    Module 9

    Astral Nadis and Meditation Pathways

    Guided meditations for activating subtle circuits and chakras

    Module 10

    Nadis and the Healing Frameworks

    Immunity, healing, and vibrational health systems

    Module 11

    Hierarchy of the 72000 Nadis

    Primary, secondary, and tertiary nadis and their cosmic structure

    Module 12

    Guided Meditation Practice Series

    Nine experiential sessions for integrating all nadi modules.

    Details

    Course Fees:
    $500 USD (Rs. 35,000/- INR)
    Duration:
    9 Weeks (Total NINE One Hour Online Sessions)
    Date & Timings:
    Mutually Adjustable (One class per week)
    Location:
    Online via Google Meet / Skype/ ZOOM/ WhatsApp
    Type of Sessions:
    One-on-one online classes
    Benefits:
    You will learn the Hierarchy and the Distributions of the 72000 Nadis, and Names and Locations of the 114 Nadis, and Deep Meditations
    Study Material:
    Eight PDF Files

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    How it Works

    After you register and submit your payment for an online session, you are notified by email and offered a a set of choices for the dates and times for the online session. You choose one, and confirm by email. You can always email us, if you have a special preference.

    Then the session follows - a session designed for you to learn the details of the course tailored to your taste temperament and need. You receive the energy of the Master on a one on one session and learn through an interactive experience.

    Sri Amit Ray has many years of deep meditation experience in Himalaya and will explain the fundamentals and deeper aspects of mantra meditations in its non-dual purest form and will guide you through the practice to a state of deep spirituality, focus, calmness and total wellbeing.

    The online meditation classes are provided by Sri Amit Ray, as one-to-one online Google Meet / Zoom / Skype / WhatsApp sessions at mutually convenient date and time. Depending on the course the number of session varies. The duration of each session is about an hour. The course includes guided meditations, discussions, and study material.

    Upon completion of the online registration and successful payment process, you will be informed by email, about the date and time of your meditation classes, which are mutually adjustable.

    Frequently Asked Questions


    There will be total NINE online sessions. Each session will take about an hour and one session per week.


    For International students, payment is handled by PayPal. They also take credit cards. For the participants living in India, payment is handled by PayUmoney or you can Bank Transfer the amount.Please see the terms and conditions.


    The course fee is non-refundable. However, we may transfer to any of our other training courses / classes, if required.


    You will get one pdf file after each online class. You will get total Nine PDF files as study materials. You can do your meditation practices, chakra balancing, yoga exercises, and study at your home at your convenient time.


    Our courses use Google Meet / Zoom / WhatsApp / Skype for live sessions. A stable internet connection is recommended.

     

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    Significance of Makar Sankranti the 14th January

    Makar Sankranti the 14th January is considered as the beginning of an auspicious phase or the holy phase of transition marking the end of an inauspicious phase. It is regarded as a significant day for spiritual practices. It is the day of activating the Saubhagya Chakra, the chakra of prosperity and wealth. There are 114 chakras and 72000 nadis in the human body. These chakras are linked with the seasons, the sun and the moon movements. The January, 14th is very important for awakening the chakras and the nadis.   

    Makar Sankranti Significance 72000 Nadis Sri Amit Ray 14th January

    Makar Sankranti and the Holy River Ganga

    It is believed that taking a dip in holy rivers on Sankranti day result in merit or absolution of past sins. The holy river ganga is flowing in our body and mind as an energy channel (nadi).  Alternatively, taking dip in holy river Ganges means a kind of special meditation - the inner pilgrimage into the divine energy channels connected with the Higher Consciousness.

    In the mythological story on this special day of Makara Sankranti the souls of the  60,000 sons of King Sagara were released from patala, (physically below the earth).  Mentally, it is the symbolic day of getting release from the subconscious mind patterns of birth and death cycles. The 60,000 sons of king Sagara are associated with the 60,000 nadis in the body, which carries the unconscious and subconscious habit patterns of the body and mind. 

    "There are 60,000 subconscious nadis in human body and about 12,000 nadis are conscious. Makar Sankranti is the day to start awakening and detoxifying those 60,000 nadis."- Sri Amit Ray 

    It is also believed that those who worship Lord Surya on Sankranti are blessed with success and prosperity, and accordingly, people take a holy dip in rivers, especially Ganga, Yamuna, Godavari, Krishna and Kaveri. The Goddess wealth, Lakshmi is usually worshiped on the day of Sankranti. The day for the gods, the positive energy, and the night for the demons will start from this day.

    Makar Sankranti Date and Time

    Makar Sankranti is expected to fall on January 14, with the auspicious timing (Punya Kaal) starting in the morning. This harvest festival is celebrated with kite flying, feasts, and rituals across India and neighboring regions. It marks the Sun's northward movement (Uttarayana) and the end of the winter solstice. The exact timing of the festival is determined by the Sun's entry into Makara Rashi, as per the Hindu calendar.

    Rituals

    The festival signifies the Sun's northward journey, symbolizing enlightenment, new beginnings, and prosperity. The Sun's alignment with Capricorn fosters balanced energies for growth and renewal. Old items are burned in bonfires, symbolizing the removal of negativity.

    Devotees take a holy dip in rivers like the Narmada and Shipra to cleanse sins and invite positive energy. Villages and towns host melas (fairs) with cultural performances, folk dances, and local delicacies.

    People celebrate by preparing traditional sweets made of sesame (til) and jaggery (gur), symbolizing warmth and friendship. Families decorate their homes with rangoli (muggu) and share sweets.

    Makar Sankranti and the Lunar Calendar

    In India, from ancient times to the present day, six seasons or Ritus. In India, we follow a lunar calendar; the moon goes from new moon to new moon or full moon to full moon in 29.5 days. We get 12 full moons in 354 days, making a lunar calendar year 354 days long. However, the Sun returns to the same spot in the sky every 365.25 days. So, there is a difference of 11.25 days between the solar and lunar years. Every 2.5 years, therefore, an extra month is added to the lunar calendar to roughly synchronize the two.  

    The path of the sun, is divided into 27  nakshatras or sectors while the path of the sun is also divided into 12 Rashis or Signs. The 360 degree of the sky is divided into 27 subdivision of 13.20 degrees identified with 27 stars. These Nakshatras are broadly classified under the three heads of Deva (divine), Nara (human) and Rakshasa (Demonic).

    Each Rashi is assigned to particular Nakshatra(s). Nakshatras are used for determining the auspicious dates and Muhurtha (moment).  Makar Sankranti is a significant and auspicious day as the Sun enters Makar Rashi. Makar Rashi is linked to the Yashasvini Nadi the channel of leadership and the Vajra Nadi – the path of manifestation.

    Kumbh Mela and Makar Sankranti

    The January 14 is celebrated as New Year's Day by religious groups who use the Julian calendar.  It is celebrated on a fixed calendric day of the solar calendar. It is believed that if one die during Makar Sankranti, they are not reborn but go directly to heaven. Makar Sankranti generally marks the beginning of the Kumbh Mela, the largest religious gathering in the world, is held every 12 years in rotation at the four holy places.

    Makara Sankranti, also known as Maghi or Sankranthi, is a Hindu festival dedicated to Lord Surya. The festival of Makar Sankranti is celebrated every year in the lunar month of Magha (January). It also marks the first day of the sun's transit into Makara Rashi (Capricorn), marking the end of the month with the winter solstice and the start of longer days. Bathing in the early hours on Makar Sankranti is important. Hindus light lamps with sesame oil as this is supposed to give prosperity and drive away all sins.

    Makar Sankranti Festivals

    This is the time of the famous ganga sagar mela, where more than four million people gather on the banks of the Ganga at the Gangasagar, to take a holy dip in Ganges. 

    The festival of Makar Sankranti is known with different names in different parts of the country, for example, Magh Bihu in Assam, Maghi (preceded by Lohri) in Punjab, Haryana and Himachal Pradesh, popular amongst both the Hindus and Sikhs in central India.

    Thai Pongal in Tamil Nadu, Ghughuti in Uttarakhand Makara Sankranti in Odisha, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Goa, West Bengal (also called Poush Sankranti) and Uttar Pradesh (also called Khichdi Sankranti) or simply as Sankranthi in Andhra Pradesh (also called as Pedhha Panduga) and Telangana.

    Across India, Makar Sankranti is celebrated with diverse customs:

    • Andhra Pradesh: Bhogi, Makar Sankranti, Kanuma, and Mukkanuma.
    • West Bengal: Known as Poush Sankranti, it involves traditional fairs and rituals.
    • Tamil Nadu: Celebrated as Thai Pongal, a harvest festival expressing gratitude to the Sun God.
    • Assam: Observed as Magh Bihu, marking the end of the harvesting season.
    • Punjab: Known as Maghi, following the festival of Lohri, with traditional dances and feasts.
    • Gujarat: Celebrated as Uttarayan, famous for its vibrant kite-flying tradition. 

    Makar Sankranti and Uttarayan

    On January 14 Uttarayan period (Makar Sankranti) starts and ends at Karka Sankaranti that is 16 July. Uttarayan refers to the northward movement of the Sun. It is six months long period. During Uttarayan days are longer and nights are shorter. This period is also known as the period of devas - the divine positive energies. Meditations, donations, charities, spiritual practices are very effective during this period. During Makar Sankranti the sun rays are very healthy for the body and skin. This northward movement of the Sun from winter to summer solstice consists of three seasons: winters, spring and summers. 

    Makar Sankranti and the Nature

    The season begins to change from winter to slow and gradual shift towards equinox and then summer, days will start gradually to be longer than the nights. This is the time when trees will start budding, and plants are beginning a new cycle of growth. In many places, spring flowers are beginning to bloom. Scientifically there will be changing sensitivity of the hypothalamic-pituitary axis to gonadal hormones, which reduces the stress, strain and anxiety. Hence, this period is best time to transform the raw energies to subtle higher spiritual energies.

    Summary

    Makar Sankranti the 14th January of every year is regarded as the beginning of an auspicious phase for humanity. This northward movement of the Sun from winter to summer is an ideal period for meditation, spiritual and virtues activities. Makar Sankarni is the ideal period for detoxifying the 60,000 nadis, the energy channels in the body through meditation. Activation of the Saubhagya Chakra is like taking dip in the river Ganges. 

     

    72000 Nadis 108 Chakras Training Course

    72000 Nadis Training Course

    The course cover the 14 principal nadis and other 114 main nadis in the human body. These nadis are densely connected to the 114 chakra system

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    The 114 Chakras and the 72000 Nadis in Human Body

    The 114 Chakras and the 72000 Nadis in Human Body

    Sri Amit Ray tells us about the science of 72000 nadis and 114 chakras in our psychic body. 

    Nadis are the pathways of the life energies and chakras are the purification and distribution centers of the life energies in our body. When the flow of the energies in the nadis and the purification and distribution processes in the chakras are perfect, we realize our divine true Self. If there is any blockage or disturbance in the nadis or in the chakras, we are disturbed and go away from our true divine Self.

    Purpose of 114 chakras guided meditation, Om meditation or Vipassana meditation is to keep these nadis and chakras pure and clean so that we always remain connected with our divine self - the source of divine creative energy and pure energy of happiness. A lack of energy flow in the chakras can affect the physical, mental, psychological, emotional and spiritual health of an individual. Om has seven levels of vibrations, and each vibration has its purification effect on the chakras and on the nadis, and they optimize the energy flow.

    Achieving balance across the 114 chakras requires systematic training. The proper sequence of chakra activation is crucial for healing, inner harmony, and the awakening of Kundalini energy.

    72000 Nadis and 114 Chakras in Human Body

    Many spiritual seekers and researchers asked me about the exact science and presence of chakras and nadis in the human body.   To realize the nadis and chakras, you need deep awareness meditation. To understand the science of nadis in depth, you need a basic understanding of quantum physics, and the human nervous system.

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