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Why the period two hours before dawn is called Brahmamuhurtha?

Brahman is in two aspects. They are dual Brahman and Non-dual Brahman. Dual Brahman is formful and Non-dual Brahman is formless or Nirgun Brahman (Sanskrit). Muhurtha is time. During that period Saints and Yogis establish themselves in their yogic pose, facing the North and chant OMKAR and meditate on Brahman. During that period the aspect of Brahman is prevalent in the atmosphere. As a result, the entire atmosphere in the same direction is charged with powrful electro-magnetic-intelligent carriers what generally we call spiritual vibrations. Aspirants are advised to sit in the same direction and meditate on their deity or Omkara Brahman. With this their minds are spiritually linked in those powerful vibrations of OMKAR. The result is they get communion with the Yogis and Saints spiritually through those subtle power full vibrations; and their minds freely float and get merged in that peace and serene atmosphere; they receive blessings and also guidance. Aspirants who follow this will quickly evolve in their Sadhana or practice. Brahmic vibrations flow from North to South during that time hence it is called Brahmamuhurtha.