Yogeshwar Linga, which was consecrated by Sadhguru, as manifestation of five of the major chakras in the human system. Adiyogi, with the presence of the Yogeshwar Linga, has become a living entity. You can go close, make offering to the Yogeshwar linga in front of Adiyogi. You can sit and meditate next to the linga.
The world’s largest bust sculpture by the Guinness World Records, the face of Adiyogi is 112 feet high, representing the 112 ways he offered for one to attain to wellbeing and one’s Ultimate nature.
Adiyogi – The Source of Yoga is situated 30 kilometers (20 miles) west of Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. Coimbatore, a major industrial city in southern India, is well connected by air, rail and road. Major airlines operate regular flights to Coimbatore from Chennai, Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru. Train services are available from all major cities in India.There are direct buses between Coimbatore and Adiyogi (view the timetable). Taxis can be booked from the airport as well as the railway station. Alternatively, contact the travel desk to book a taxi to the center.
The Yogeshwar Linga has five chakras – muladhara, swadhishthana, manipura, vishuddhi, and agna. Each one of them has sixteen dimensions. No anahata – a heartless yogi. One reason is the linga is essentially created for sadhana, not worship. Of course, people are going to worship him, but that is not the main purpose. I decided to pull the heart out of the Yogeshwar Linga because anahata sadhana is too confusing for most people. This yogi is sheer Intensity and Inclusiveness – no love affair.
About Adiyogi:
Over 15,000 years ago, predating all religion, Adiyogi, the first Yogi, transmitted the science of Yoga to his seven disciples, the Saptarishis. He expounded 112 ways through which human beings can transcend their limitations and reach their ultimate potential. Adiyogi’s offerings are tools for individual transformation, as individual transformation is the only way to transform the world. His fundamental message is that “in is the only way out” for human wellbeing and liberation.