The first full moon of Dakshinayana is Guru Purnima,
when Adiyogi began the transmission of these sciences to the Saptarishis, his first seven disciples.
Then, one full moon day, after 84 years, on the day when the sun was shifting from the northern run to southern run-
which in this tradition is known as Dakshinayana- Adiyogi looked at these seven people.
On a full moon day, after eighty-four years of sadhana, when the solstice had shifted from the summer solstice to the winter solstice-
which in this tradition is known as Dakshinayana- the Adiyogi looked at these seven people
and saw that they had become shining receptacles of knowing.