Techniques of Knowledge

Techniques Of Knowledge

Knowledge was a term used by Shri Hans Ji Maharaj (Hans Rawat) to denote a formulation of four specific meditation techniques that were imparted in a process of initiation. The term has continued to be used by two of Shri Hans Ji Maharaj’s sons, Satpal Rawat and Prem Rawat.

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