Khatu is an ancient Hindu ritual to honor the gods by purifying the river Ganges. It involves a lot of chanting and meditation. The entire process is to bring a stream of water to a great distance. After the ritual has been completed, it cools the water and allows the gods to drink.
The reason I like this particular ritual so much is that it’s really easy to follow. The water doesn’t have to be clean, you don’t have to put anything into it, and you don’t have to drink it. All you have to do is turn off the water from the tap, walk to the stream, and drink from the stream. That’s pretty much it.
Personally, I find khatau to be a really relaxing and meditative ritual. For me, it’s the perfect way to let my heart slow down and my mind relax. For others, I think it’s a great way to get to know yourself a little better.
As well as being a meditative ritual, khatau is a way to connect with the water. Its a way to connect with our connection to the natural world and one of the ways to experience the vastness of the universe. To make the water easier to drink, you take the time to let the stream flow into your mouth, instead of pushing it down your throat. It’s a way to let the water speak to you, to give it a voice.
Khatau is also a way for our minds to explore our connection to the natural world, to let our minds connect to the vastness of the universe. In the process, they can also learn to relax and float on the surface of the water.
This sounds like some kind of hippie watery thing. The idea is that we stop trying to control our bodies, instead letting them take care of themselves. Khatau is a natural way to let our bodies know that we’re on vacation, to let the water do what it does best, and to let our minds know that we’re in the great outdoors. It is a little like an underwater spa.
Sounds like a very interesting idea. Theoretically, you could do this by using a special khatau like in the movie The Blue Lagoon. Instead of spending hours in water, you lay down in a chair and let your mind float around on the water, and then let your body relax and let your mind float on top.
khatau is a Buddhist tradition where the body and mind are both relaxed and focused, so it seems like it would be a perfect fit for this, along with the idea of letting the water do what it does best (the relaxation). But alas, khatau is a practice that is believed to involve swallowing a lot of water.
Well, there’s a lot of truth behind this idea in khatau’s history, which dates back to the ancient Buddha himself. The Buddha is said to have been taught to lay down and let his mind and body float around the world. It’s believed that this is what he did when he was meditating. It’s also believed he felt himself sinking into the ground and letting his mind and body float there.
Well, as a side note, the Buddha was a brilliant man, and it’s also said that he died a short time before the Buddha taught how to lay down and let the world float around him. It’s also said that the Buddha was also a Buddhist, but he died in his sleep. That’s pretty much the way we see it.