Parrots talking to Gurudeva at Shuka Vana, India
His Holiness Sri Ganapathy Sachchidananda Swamiji interacts with his amazing parrots and other birds at Shuka Vana Aviary of Avadhoota Datta Peetham, Mysore, India.
The parrots in this video are African Grey, yellow naped amazon, sulphur crested cockatoo, eclectus, dusky lorikeet, conures and blue and yellow macaw among others.
In this video, various parrots sing, repeat, chant the holy names of God and make funny sounds. The parrots are looked after holistically and cared for greatly by Sri Swamiji and the shukavana staff.
Pujya Sri Swamiji has been a leading light in the conceptualization and propagation of Music for Meditation & Healing. Sri Swamiji's music is soothing, relaxing and amazingly articulate. Sri Swamiji completely understands the varying vibrational qualities of the different Ragas - the musical modes of the classical Indian music.
Sri Swamiji has been touring the globe for over 25 years popularizing the ancient Raga Ragini Vidya. Sri Swamiji's main instrument is the synthesizer -- the Datta Veena as He calls it - which is capable of producing sounds of various instruments. The versatility of the instrument coupled with the genius of Sri Swamiji produces the ultimate musical effect with unusual artistic tapestry.
Sri Swamiji's new album Birds Zodiac contains 12 unique healing melodies. This album has Sri Swamiji playing the synthesiser accompanied by the singing of Birds
Just as the colors of the rainbow emerge from white, Ragas emerge out of Nada, the primal sound OM. Colors and pure sounds have immense curative powers. Intense research has yielded the truth to Sri Swamiji that a specific bird of a distinct hue and a soothing chirp, can be associated with of each of the 12 signs of the Zodiac.
Sri Swamiji was inspired by the singing of these birds to compose and play the 12 unique healing melodies, especially suited for each Zodiac sign. The birds have lent their 'singing' to these tunes. These health-giving tunes restore balance in the body and mind.
Watch, listen, relax, and enjoy good health!
Shuka Vana ~ Rehabilitation Centre for Birds
His Holiness Sri Ganapathy Sachchidananda Swamiji's deep concern for the preservation of our environment has manifested itself in Avadhoota Datta Peetham, Mysore as Kishkindha Moolika Bonsai Garden, Ashwashala (Horse stables), Goshala (Cow shelters) and Shuka Vana (rehabilitation centre for birds).
Parrots are not just agreeable birds with their chirping sounds and attractive, vivid colors. Parrots have a specific spiritual connection with the nine planets (Navagrahas), the twelve zodiac signs (Rasis related to birth stars), the numerals of the dates in each month, and the seven musical notes Sa, Ri, Ga, Ma, Pa, Da, Ni (Saptaswaras) in Indian classical music.
With divine intuition, Sri Swamiji has identified sets of species of parrots that represent each of the above as its vibrant, living, breathing, visible presiding deity. Seeing these divine parrots and providing them nourishment, shelter, and care enhances good fortune and heightens positive energy. The parrots are related to each of us either by representing our birthdate, zodiac sign, or the planet or musical note that stimulates us.
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His Holiness Sri Ganapathi Sachchidananda Swamiji's deep concern for the preservation of our environment has manifested itself in Avadhoota Datta Peetham, Mysoru as Kishkindha Moolika Bonsai Garden, Ashwashala Goshala and Shuka Vana.
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Dr. Sri Ganapathy Sachchidananda Swamiji has established Shuka Vana (Parrot Park), a rehabilitation centre for birds in the serene premises of Sri Ganapathy Sachchidananda Ashrama
This park has numerous rare and colourful species of Parrots from the world over.
Shuka Vana has made it to the Guinness World Records for housing the largest number of bird species in an aviary
Home to over 2000 birds, the Shuka Vana in Mysore is a must visit for ornithophiles and nature lovers. With over 450 varied species, this striking 50m high aviary spanning an area of 1 acre
Parrots here also represent one’s birth date and planet and upon visiting, one gets the fantastic chance of being in the presence of these birds. Shuka Vana is a great place to educate the children about bird life and they are sure to have a pleasant experience.
Shuka Vana is very well maintained. All bird cages are well labelled with detailed writeup about the bird.
Shuka Vana most importantly gives shelter to injured & uncared birds with a high degree of commitment and compassion. Sri Swamiji has taken a serious resolve to take care of physically challenged birds that are not receiving proper care with their owners who have lost interest in them.
The centre is state-of-the-art: equipped with an X-ray machine, operation theatre, DNA laboratory, blood testing facility and an isolation unit for infected bird.
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Shuka Vana was awarded Guiness World Record in 2017 for the most bird species in an aviary (Shuka Vana) having 468 species.
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Exotic aviary recognised with world record
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An Indian aviary has been awarded a Guinness World record for having the largest number of different bird species in one place.
Talkative cockatoos, colourful parrots and affectionate sun parakeets are among the 2000 birds on show at the Shuka Vana or parrot park in India's southern Mysore city.
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A white cockatoo greets visitors with a friendly hello at the Shuka Vana, or parrot park, near India's southern Mysore city.
It's just one of thousands of birds - from 468 species - who call this specially built aviary home.
Here, exotic breeds like parrots, sun parakeets, and macaws are looked after by Dr. Sri Ganapathy Sachchidananda Swamiji.
The Hindu spiritual leader is an avid bird lover and conservationist and is the driving force behind the aviary.
Sun parakeets, which flock to Swamiji at feeding time, are currently endangered in their native Latin America, facing a loss of habitat due to poaching by the pet trade, according to the IUCN.
Swamiji started a rehabilitation home for a few injured birds in 2012 and it has now grown to what it is today.
The more than 50-metre high walk-through aviary now covers more than one and a half acres.
I visited many bird sanctuaries around the globe to understand their diet, special requirements and designed this uniquely for birds to live in controlled natural environment, Swamiji explains.
This paradise for exotic birds is also home to African grey parrots, lorikeets, Amazon parrots mostly from South America, Australasia, Solomon Islands and the Philippines.
They are fed a mix of fruits, sprouts, vegetables, nuts, sweet corn and sugarcane.
Over the years, the number of birds in the aviary has grown to over 2,000, including many rescued by Swamiji's followers across India and brought to Mysore.
Swamiji (also spelt swami, meaning a Hindu male religious teacher) uses his affinity with the birds to train many of the parrots to talk and interact with visitors.
Parrots learn by mere listening. For instance, Veda (Hindu scriptures) students chant mantras, birds mimic mantras in similar rhythm and tune. Few learn from conversations of visitors, he says, adding that the birds are quick learners.
In May, the parrot park made it into the Guinness World Records for having the largest number of bird species in an aviary - 468.
The place is popular with tourists and families bring children to educate them about the diversity of bird species and their place in the ecosystem.
Swamiji is also keen to create awareness about the need to protect the birds and conserve their natural habitat.
A. Krishnapillai, a visitor from the Southern Indian city of Chennai says the aviary allows people to see many endangered bird species.
We have learnt in books only but we are not witnessed physically… only here only these endangered birds, maybe we have read some books (that) these birds are endangering in the world, we are unable to see those. But I don't know… this Guruji ( Swamiji's ) farm is very fantastic.
A medical rehabilitation centre within the complex treats sick and injured birds.
Newly arrived birds are initially kept in quarantine before being transferred to the park, explains animal medic Dr. Dasari Sri Lakshmi.
We quarantine and observe them in case they have any of the diseases or any of the other problems. It is diagnosed, we have a diagnostic lab and other unit to diagnose it and after diagnosing it, the veterinarian would treat them properly and only after the treatment of bird is completed, only then we move them to the Shuka Vana proper aviary.
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Home to over 2000 birds, the Shuka Vana in Mysore is a must visit for ornithophiles and nature lovers. With over 450 varied species, this striking 50m high aviary spanning an area of 1 acre currently holds the record for most bird species in an aviary in the Guinness Book of World Records. This unique park, commonly known as parrot park, is a part of the Avadhoota Datta Peetham in the Sri Ganapathi Sachidananda Ashram, and also serves as a rehabilitation centre for abused, injured and abandoned birds. One can find many rare species of parrots flying around this beautiful enclosure.
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