Trinetra- Means the third eye of Lord Shiva. Th story of the origin of his third eye is narrated in The Mahabharata, a Hindu mythological epic; according to which; Once Goddess Parvati, Lord Shiva’s consort, playfully placed her hands over his eyes.
Means the third eye of Lord Shiva. The story of the origin of his third eye is narrated in The Mahabharata, a Hindu mythological epic; according to which; Once Goddess Parvati, Lord Shiva's consort, playfully placed her hands over his eyes. This led to chaos in the entire universe as the Lord closed his eyes. Darkness spread everywhere. So to bring back peace, light and balance back in universe, and to burn Kama (desire of senses) lord opened his third eye “The Trinetra”. Same is the concept behind the Trinetra Resort. When lives in current time nurture in high speed city milieu, the resort restores balance and peace, and illuminates the soul, taking us through a journey away from the materialistic pleasures, amidst the charm of nature.
Trinetra is also the name of Goddess Durga; thereby an amalgamation of the masculine and feminine elements, yin-yang within one's inner self. According to ancient Indian yog veda, Kundalini (an unconscious, instinctive force of human body, coiled at the base of spine) also comprises of two factors, i.e. Shiva (male)& Shakti (female or another name of Goddess Durga) or Yin and Yang. This eternal constitution is the sole reason for the restoration of balance in one's inner self during “Kundalini Yog”
Interestingly, out of the numerous mesmerizing snow-covered mountains that can be seen from here, one is The Trishul Parwat(Shrine of Lord Shiva) and Nanda Devi Parwat (Shrine of Goddess Durga).. showering their blessings across the horizon...
A Day at Trinetra Orchard
All activities are optional and for the groups packages of including some can be worked out
Early morning Watching sunrise Agnihotra at sunrise Morning walk guided Pranayama Meditation and grounding
8.30 Breakfast till 10 am
1 pm Lunch till 2.30 pm You can choose from for a trek in jungle A trek to whistling pines with a packed lunch Sight seeing to Mukhteswar temple, PWD guest house etc Trip to any one of the water falls A days trip to Almora/ Jageshwar / Nanital Picnic at river bed (after breakfast to evening TEA) understanding organic way if flour grinding Hands On....trying your hands at creativity ....under guîdance Ayurveda de tox......still awaited Option of counselling and healing Mapping your life for goal setting and clarity... all in fun Library to read books Bird watching Getting friendly to nature Cycling Chess carom Ludoo Out door sports Badminton cricket football Painting Watching sun set Sunset Agnihotra
7.30 to 9.30 Dinner
Bar be cue and bonfire (optional) at extra cost Star gazing and seeing constellations