Acharya Tadany.

Bhagavad-Gita_भगवद्-गीता_Ch6_AI-Generated-Summary_Class-198_Acharya-TadanyIn this class on Dhyāna Yoga, Acharya Tadany unveiled Krishna’s profound roadmap for meditating on Bhagavān across three progressive levels of spiritual maturity.
The manda-adhikārī (beginner) focuses on a single personal form (ēka-rūpa dhyānam), cultivating devotion through concrete images and murtis to build emotional connection.
The madhyama-adhikārī (intermediate) expands to see the Divine manifested in everything (anēka-rūpa dhyānam), recognising the sacred energy animating all existence and fostering interconnected awareness.
The uttama-adhikārī (advanced) transcends all forms altogether (arūpa dhyānam), resting in the formless absolute where subject-object duality dissolves into non-dual Brahman.
Acharya Tadany stressed that consistent meditation, beyond mere technique, develops self-restraint, purifies scattered thought patterns (citta-vṛtti), and ultimately yields nitya-śāntim (permanent inner peace untouched by external flux), culminating in jīvan-mukti (liberation while living, free from psychological bondage) and finally vidēha-mukti (complete dissolution of the rebirth cycle).
The class culminated in the reminder that spiritual evolution is gradual and respectful of each stage: premature leaps lead to confusion, while patient, dedicated practice transforms ordinary life into a living sacrament, preparing the mind for the ultimate understanding that the Divine was never separate from the seeker.
Tadany Um refúgio para a alma e um convite à consciência.
