• General category youth is not allowed to apply for E-Kalyan Scholarship.

    Why are we not fighting for our rights?

    Write #GCLivesMatter and spread awareness

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    🚨General category youth is not allowed to apply for E-Kalyan Scholarship. Why are we not fighting for our rights? Write #GCLivesMatter and spread awareness #ScSt #OBC #suvaran #scrolllink
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  • The International Kaulantak Siddha Vidya Peeth is deeply honoured to share the sacred moments and profound experiences from the second day of the Kankala Bhairav Sadhana Shivir — a spiritual gathering dedicated to the intense and transformative worship under the divine guidance of Mahasiddha Ishaputra.
    The day commenced in the serene hours of dawn with the practice of yoga and the Kaulachar Kram, allowing all the Bhairavs and Bhairavis to attune their bodies and minds to the subtle energies of the sadhana. These early practices established a sacred rhythm, harmonizing the participants with the spiritual vibrations of the shivir.
    Following this, the grand karmkand (ritualistic procedures) of the sadhana began. The entire atmosphere was charged with devotion, discipline, and divine intensity as every mantra and mudra was performed with utmost precision and heartfelt surrender. The sanctified energy of the rituals invoked the presence of Bhairav Tattva, creating an environment of deep spiritual awakening.
    As the karmkand reached its culmination, a yagya (sacred fire ceremony) was conducted. All the Bhairavs and Bhairavis participated with immense joy and reverence, offering oblations into the holy fire — symbolizing the surrender of the ego and the awakening of inner consciousness. The flames of the yagya seemed to mirror the inner light ignited within each seeker.
    After the successful completion of the karmkand, Mahasiddha Ishaputra graced the gathering with his divine presence. His arrival infused the entire space with a renewed spiritual fervor. Through his discourse, he imparted divine knowledge and deep insights into the true essence, purpose, and importance of the Kankala Bhairav Sadhana.
    Under his direct guidance, certain sacred ritualistic processes were carried out — each designed to elevate the consciousness of the practitioners and align them with the higher Siddha traditions. This was followed by the Deeksha Process, wherein seekers were initiated into the deeper aspects of the sadhana. The deeksha marked a powerful spiritual milestone, opening new dimensions of experience and inner transformation for the participants.
    The day concluded with an interactive satsang, where the Bhairavs and Bhairavis humbly posed their questions to Mahasiddha Ishaputra regarding the nuances of the sadhana and the broader path of spirituality. His answers illuminated many subtle aspects of spiritual life, leaving the seekers inspired and introspective.
    NAMO ADESH!!!
    #kankaalbhairav #kankalbhairav #kankalabhairav #Bhairava #kankal #himalayandevaparamapara #SiddhaDharma #SiddhaTradition #lordshiva #bhagwanshiv #mahadev #SwachhandBhairav #kurukulla #siddhapedia #KaulantakPeeth #KulantPeeth #Ishaputra #mahasiddhaishaputra #MahayogiSatyendraNath #meditation #sanatandharma #HimalayanSiddhas #hindu #adhyaatma #himalayangod #IKSVP #scrolllink
    The International Kaulantak Siddha Vidya Peeth is deeply honoured to share the sacred moments and profound experiences from the second day of the Kankala Bhairav Sadhana Shivir — a spiritual gathering dedicated to the intense and transformative worship under the divine guidance of Mahasiddha Ishaputra. The day commenced in the serene hours of dawn with the practice of yoga and the Kaulachar Kram, allowing all the Bhairavs and Bhairavis to attune their bodies and minds to the subtle energies of the sadhana. These early practices established a sacred rhythm, harmonizing the participants with the spiritual vibrations of the shivir. Following this, the grand karmkand (ritualistic procedures) of the sadhana began. The entire atmosphere was charged with devotion, discipline, and divine intensity as every mantra and mudra was performed with utmost precision and heartfelt surrender. The sanctified energy of the rituals invoked the presence of Bhairav Tattva, creating an environment of deep spiritual awakening. As the karmkand reached its culmination, a yagya (sacred fire ceremony) was conducted. All the Bhairavs and Bhairavis participated with immense joy and reverence, offering oblations into the holy fire — symbolizing the surrender of the ego and the awakening of inner consciousness. The flames of the yagya seemed to mirror the inner light ignited within each seeker. After the successful completion of the karmkand, Mahasiddha Ishaputra graced the gathering with his divine presence. His arrival infused the entire space with a renewed spiritual fervor. Through his discourse, he imparted divine knowledge and deep insights into the true essence, purpose, and importance of the Kankala Bhairav Sadhana. Under his direct guidance, certain sacred ritualistic processes were carried out — each designed to elevate the consciousness of the practitioners and align them with the higher Siddha traditions. This was followed by the Deeksha Process, wherein seekers were initiated into the deeper aspects of the sadhana. The deeksha marked a powerful spiritual milestone, opening new dimensions of experience and inner transformation for the participants. The day concluded with an interactive satsang, where the Bhairavs and Bhairavis humbly posed their questions to Mahasiddha Ishaputra regarding the nuances of the sadhana and the broader path of spirituality. His answers illuminated many subtle aspects of spiritual life, leaving the seekers inspired and introspective. NAMO ADESH!!! #kankaalbhairav #kankalbhairav #kankalabhairav #Bhairava #kankal #himalayandevaparamapara #SiddhaDharma #SiddhaTradition #lordshiva #bhagwanshiv #mahadev #SwachhandBhairav #kurukulla #siddhapedia #KaulantakPeeth #KulantPeeth #Ishaputra #mahasiddhaishaputra #MahayogiSatyendraNath #meditation #sanatandharma #HimalayanSiddhas #hindu #adhyaatma #himalayangod #IKSVP #scrolllink
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  • Within the vast expanse of the Siddha Dharma and Shakta Tantra systems, Purnabhishek Sadhana stands as one of the most advanced, rare, and spiritually elevated practices. It is regarded not merely as a ritual, but as a profound inner transformation that marks a decisive turning point in the journey of a sadhak (spiritual practitioner).
    The term Purnabhishek literally means “complete consecration” or “total anointment.” It symbolizes the total purification and empowerment of a disciple, where the guru confers the highest form of initiation (deeksha) upon one who has demonstrated unwavering dedication, discipline, and mastery over a series of preparatory sadhanas.
    In the Siddha Dharma lineage, Purnabhishek Sadhana is not open to all aspirants. Only those who have already traversed a series of advanced spiritual practices—often involving Kundalini sadhanas, Bhairava or Bhairavi upasanas, mantra siddhis, and internal tantric kriyas—are considered eligible.
    Such aspirants are addressed as Bhairavas and Bhairavis, beings who have awakened the divine power of transformation within. These practitioners have already transcended the gross layers of material attachment and ego. Thus, Purnabhishek is conferred only when the guru determines that the sadhak has achieved sufficient spiritual maturity and stability to handle the intense divine energy (shakti pravesh) that this initiation invokes.
    In essence, Purnabhisheka Sadhana represents the merging of the individual consciousness (jivatma) with the universal consciousness (paramatma). It is not a mere ritualistic bathing or ceremonial consecration but a deeply symbolic spiritual rebirth.
    To know more about the Purnabhisheka ritual this article on siddhapedia provided by International Kaulantak Siddha Vidya Peeth a must read !
    https://siddhapedia.com/purnabhishek
    #Poornabhishek #Purnabhisheka #Abhishek #sadhana #himalayantantra #HimalayanDevaParamapara #SiddhaDharma #Siddhatradition #LordShiva #BhagwanShiv #Mahadev #SwachhandBhairav #kurukulla #AncientWisdom #Siddhapedia #kaulantakpeeth #kulantpeeth #Ishaputra #MahasiddhaIshaputra #MahayogiSatyendraNath #Meditation #sanatandharma #tantrikhealing #hiddendeities #Transformation #SpiritualJourney #HimalayanSiddhas #Hindu #Adhyaatma #himalayangod
    Within the vast expanse of the Siddha Dharma and Shakta Tantra systems, Purnabhishek Sadhana stands as one of the most advanced, rare, and spiritually elevated practices. It is regarded not merely as a ritual, but as a profound inner transformation that marks a decisive turning point in the journey of a sadhak (spiritual practitioner). The term Purnabhishek literally means “complete consecration” or “total anointment.” It symbolizes the total purification and empowerment of a disciple, where the guru confers the highest form of initiation (deeksha) upon one who has demonstrated unwavering dedication, discipline, and mastery over a series of preparatory sadhanas. In the Siddha Dharma lineage, Purnabhishek Sadhana is not open to all aspirants. Only those who have already traversed a series of advanced spiritual practices—often involving Kundalini sadhanas, Bhairava or Bhairavi upasanas, mantra siddhis, and internal tantric kriyas—are considered eligible. Such aspirants are addressed as Bhairavas and Bhairavis, beings who have awakened the divine power of transformation within. These practitioners have already transcended the gross layers of material attachment and ego. Thus, Purnabhishek is conferred only when the guru determines that the sadhak has achieved sufficient spiritual maturity and stability to handle the intense divine energy (shakti pravesh) that this initiation invokes. In essence, Purnabhisheka Sadhana represents the merging of the individual consciousness (jivatma) with the universal consciousness (paramatma). It is not a mere ritualistic bathing or ceremonial consecration but a deeply symbolic spiritual rebirth. To know more about the Purnabhisheka ritual this article on siddhapedia provided by International Kaulantak Siddha Vidya Peeth a must read ! https://siddhapedia.com/purnabhishek #Poornabhishek #Purnabhisheka #Abhishek #sadhana #himalayantantra #HimalayanDevaParamapara #SiddhaDharma #Siddhatradition #LordShiva #BhagwanShiv #Mahadev #SwachhandBhairav #kurukulla #AncientWisdom #Siddhapedia #kaulantakpeeth #kulantpeeth #Ishaputra #MahasiddhaIshaputra #MahayogiSatyendraNath #Meditation #sanatandharma #tantrikhealing #hiddendeities #Transformation #SpiritualJourney #HimalayanSiddhas #Hindu #Adhyaatma #himalayangod
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    Purnabhisheka
    The term Poornabhishekh is formed from union of two sanskrit words – Poorna ( sanskrit – पूर्ण ) that means complete or accomplishment and Abhishekh ( sanskrit – अभिषेक ) means the act of pouring holy water over the disciple along with the mantra chanting. Poornabhishekh is an exceptionally rare and sacred event in a
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  • झुकना भी एक खूबसूरती है।

    कभी-कभी सबसे मजबूत इंसान वही होता है जो वक्त पड़ने पर झुकना जानता है। रिश्तों में मिठास लाने के लिए अपने अहम से ऊपर उठना जरूरी है, क्योंकि असली जीत अपनों को अपना बनाने में है।

    कभी सोचा है झुकना कमज़ोरी है या हिम्मत?

    #ego #scrolllink #life #learning
    झुकना भी एक खूबसूरती है। कभी-कभी सबसे मजबूत इंसान वही होता है जो वक्त पड़ने पर झुकना जानता है। रिश्तों में मिठास लाने के लिए अपने अहम से ऊपर उठना जरूरी है, क्योंकि असली जीत अपनों को अपना बनाने में है। कभी सोचा है झुकना कमज़ोरी है या हिम्मत? #ego #scrolllink #life #learning
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  • The Dawn of Liberation: The Profound Truth of Naraka Chaturdashi

    As the world rests in the pre dawn hush of Chaturdashi, a sacred tremor of anticipation stirs the soul. This is no ordinary darkness. This is the darkness that precedes the brilliant dawn of Diwali, a darkness pregnant with the promise of liberation. This is Naraka Chaturdashi, the day the soul conquers its inner hell.

    The ancient scriptures, the Puranas tell us of the Asura king, Narakasura, a being of immense power but twisted purpose. Born of Mother Earth, Bhudevi, and Varaha Swami, he was destined for greatness. Yet, intoxicated by his own might kidnapped 16,000 princesses, imprisoning them in his fortress. His reign was one of untold suffering, a literal naraka (hell) on Earth.

    But the Leela, is always one of balance. The prayers of the oppressed reached the heavens, and the preserver, Lord Sri Maha Vishnu, in his form as the mighty Sri Krishna, descended to Earth. Mounted on Garuda, with Satyabhama waged a cosmic war against the darkness.

    The Puranas reveal the profound symbolism hidden within this epic battle.

    The Vishnu Purana and the Bhagavata Purana do not merely narrate a historical event, they map the terrain of the human condition. Narakasura is not just an Asura, he is the embodiment of our own arrogance (ahankara), our boundless desires (kama), our attachment (moha), and our ignorance (avidya). The 16,000 princesses represent the countless divine energies and virtues of the soul that we hold captive through our own negative tendencies.

    The killing of Narakasura by the divine couple, Krishna and Satyabhama, signifies the essential partnership of divine grace and our own resolute will (Satyabhama represents the fierce, devoted aspect of the seeker). It teaches us that God's grace is ever ready, but we must actively participate in our own liberation.

    As the Skanda Purana beautifully elucidates, the pre dawn ablution on this day is not just a physical cleansing. It is a sacred ritual of washing away the impurities of the mind and spirit. The act of applying oil and uptan (herbal paste) before the bath is a symbolic gesture of anointing the body, the temple of the soul, preparing it for a profound transformation.

    This is the profound truth of Naraka Chaturdashi:

    Your inner Naraka is not your permanent address. It is a fortress you have the power to breach.

    The darkness of ignorance, the chains of past karmas, the prison of ego, all can be shattered. The lamp that is lit after the holy bath on this day is not just a physical flame. It is the Jnana Jyoti, the lamp of supreme knowledge that dispels the shadows of the soul.

    As the Garuda Purana affirms, observing the vows of this day with sincerity has the power to absolve one of sins and bestow blessings that lead to Moksha, final liberation. It is a day to remember.

    On Naraka Chaturdashi, Lord Krishna manifests not just on a battlefield, but within the heart of every devotee who seeks to conquer their own inner Narakasura.

    So, as you rise in the sacred Brahma Muhurta this Naraka Chaturdashi, let the cool water of your bath be a purity of the spirit. As the first rays of the sun touch the earth, feel the light of consciousness dawn within you.

    For today is not a remembrance of a battle fought long ago. It is a celebration of the victory you are destined to claim, the victory of your eternal, luminous Self over the transient, dark prison of the ego.

    May this Naraka Chaturdashi illuminate the deepest corners of your being and guide you from the darkness of Naraka to the everlasting light of Narayana.

    Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya.🙏🏽

    #narakchaurdashi #chhotidiwali #narakasur #scrolllink
    The Dawn of Liberation: The Profound Truth of Naraka Chaturdashi As the world rests in the pre dawn hush of Chaturdashi, a sacred tremor of anticipation stirs the soul. This is no ordinary darkness. This is the darkness that precedes the brilliant dawn of Diwali, a darkness pregnant with the promise of liberation. This is Naraka Chaturdashi, the day the soul conquers its inner hell. The ancient scriptures, the Puranas tell us of the Asura king, Narakasura, a being of immense power but twisted purpose. Born of Mother Earth, Bhudevi, and Varaha Swami, he was destined for greatness. Yet, intoxicated by his own might kidnapped 16,000 princesses, imprisoning them in his fortress. His reign was one of untold suffering, a literal naraka (hell) on Earth. But the Leela, is always one of balance. The prayers of the oppressed reached the heavens, and the preserver, Lord Sri Maha Vishnu, in his form as the mighty Sri Krishna, descended to Earth. Mounted on Garuda, with Satyabhama waged a cosmic war against the darkness. The Puranas reveal the profound symbolism hidden within this epic battle. The Vishnu Purana and the Bhagavata Purana do not merely narrate a historical event, they map the terrain of the human condition. Narakasura is not just an Asura, he is the embodiment of our own arrogance (ahankara), our boundless desires (kama), our attachment (moha), and our ignorance (avidya). The 16,000 princesses represent the countless divine energies and virtues of the soul that we hold captive through our own negative tendencies. The killing of Narakasura by the divine couple, Krishna and Satyabhama, signifies the essential partnership of divine grace and our own resolute will (Satyabhama represents the fierce, devoted aspect of the seeker). It teaches us that God's grace is ever ready, but we must actively participate in our own liberation. As the Skanda Purana beautifully elucidates, the pre dawn ablution on this day is not just a physical cleansing. It is a sacred ritual of washing away the impurities of the mind and spirit. The act of applying oil and uptan (herbal paste) before the bath is a symbolic gesture of anointing the body, the temple of the soul, preparing it for a profound transformation. This is the profound truth of Naraka Chaturdashi: Your inner Naraka is not your permanent address. It is a fortress you have the power to breach. The darkness of ignorance, the chains of past karmas, the prison of ego, all can be shattered. The lamp that is lit after the holy bath on this day is not just a physical flame. It is the Jnana Jyoti, the lamp of supreme knowledge that dispels the shadows of the soul. As the Garuda Purana affirms, observing the vows of this day with sincerity has the power to absolve one of sins and bestow blessings that lead to Moksha, final liberation. It is a day to remember. On Naraka Chaturdashi, Lord Krishna manifests not just on a battlefield, but within the heart of every devotee who seeks to conquer their own inner Narakasura. So, as you rise in the sacred Brahma Muhurta this Naraka Chaturdashi, let the cool water of your bath be a purity of the spirit. As the first rays of the sun touch the earth, feel the light of consciousness dawn within you. For today is not a remembrance of a battle fought long ago. It is a celebration of the victory you are destined to claim, the victory of your eternal, luminous Self over the transient, dark prison of the ego. May this Naraka Chaturdashi illuminate the deepest corners of your being and guide you from the darkness of Naraka to the everlasting light of Narayana. Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya.✨🙏🏽 #narakchaurdashi #chhotidiwali #narakasur #scrolllink
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  • Many years back,
    I was an engineer who was supposed to get paid well and supervise poor workers.

    But something was not right with this.
    I hated how construction industry worked.

    I left that work.....although that degree/work was the only hope I had with my very poor and struggling life.

    After a while, I joined back the corporate as a support guy.
    This job was terrible for the mental health, but it was the fastest way to get rid of negative karmas.

    Also, it allowed me to help people.
    That was a satisfactory thing about it.

    Down to 4 years,
    That decision allowed me to help more than 5000 people in a way.

    And this is one of the many many missions I have completed, only to be able to reach the shiva.

    No matter, if it doesn't pay well, no matter if it's humiliating, no matter if the entire family, friends leave, no matter even if it lives with no money to visit my spiritual teacher once in 5 years,

    I will do what I find right to do.

    You can call me egoist, but I may have worked multiple lives to land up in the situation that allows such things.

    Hence, the straightforward clarity on things.
    Which most people call arrogance.
    That's alright...

    We trust lord Mahakala.
    He never fails to deliver at right time, place and circumstances.
    Many years back, I was an engineer who was supposed to get paid well and supervise poor workers. But something was not right with this. I hated how construction industry worked. I left that work.....although that degree/work was the only hope I had with my very poor and struggling life. After a while, I joined back the corporate as a support guy. This job was terrible for the mental health, but it was the fastest way to get rid of negative karmas. Also, it allowed me to help people. That was a satisfactory thing about it. Down to 4 years, That decision allowed me to help more than 5000 people in a way. And this is one of the many many missions I have completed, only to be able to reach the shiva. No matter, if it doesn't pay well, no matter if it's humiliating, no matter if the entire family, friends leave, no matter even if it lives with no money to visit my spiritual teacher once in 5 years, I will do what I find right to do. You can call me egoist, but I may have worked multiple lives to land up in the situation that allows such things. Hence, the straightforward clarity on things. Which most people call arrogance. That's alright... We trust lord Mahakala. He never fails to deliver at right time, place and circumstances.
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  • Karwa chauth ke Deen Hogyi ladai
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    Karwa chauth ke Deen Hogyi ladai 😆😆 #KarwaChauth2025 #LoveVsEgo #KarwaChauthVibes #KarwaChauthMood #PyarAurTakkar #FestivalFeels #CoupleDrama
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  • "Kundalini Awakening is nothing but Self- Unfoldment or Awakening of Intuitive Intelligence"

    “Serpent Power”

    (also known as Kuṇḍalinī Śakti) is among the deepest mystical concepts in the Indian spiritual tradition — uniting Tantra, Yoga, and Vedānta.

    Below is a clear and poetic exposition — “The Serpent Power: The Inner Ascent of Consciousness”

    The Serpent Power — The Inner Ascent of Consciousness.

    1. The Sleeping Goddess at the Root

    At the base of the human spine, in the Mūlādhāra Chakra, lies a coiled, radiant energy known as Kuṇḍalinī — the “Serpent Power.”
    She is depicted as a three and a half–coiled serpent, resting in deep sleep,
    her tail in her mouth — symbolizing eternal energy folded within itself.

    This is not a mythic serpent but the latent spiritual potential —
    the Divine Mother (Ādi Śakti) asleep in matter, awaiting awakening.

    > “As fire lies hidden in wood,
    as fragrance rests in the flower,
    so Kuṇḍalinī lies hidden within man.

    2. The Three and a Half Coils — The Mystic Symbol

    The three full coils represent the three guṇas — Sattva, Rajas, Tamas —
    and the half coil represents the transcendent power beyond them,
    the unmanifest consciousness (Turīya).

    Thus, the serpent’s coiling signifies that divine power is bound by nature (Prakṛti),
    yet ready to uncoil upward toward liberation (Mokṣa).

    3. The Subtle Path — The Sushumnā

    When awakened through Yoga, Mantra, or Grace,
    Kuṇḍalinī rises through the central subtle channel (Sushumnā Nāḍi),
    piercing the six Chakras, each a lotus of consciousness:

    Chakra Location/ Element/ Function

    Mūlādhāra: Base of spine /Earth/ Stability, foundation
    Svādhiṣṭhāna : Pelvic region /Water /Emotion, desire
    Maṇipūra : Navel /Fire / Will, power
    Anāhata: Heart / Air / Love, compassion
    Viśuddha:
    Throat /Ether/ Purity, expression
    Ājñā : Between eyebrows / Mind/ Insight, intuition
    Sahasrāra; /Crown/- Beyond elements, Union with the Absolute

    At each chakra, her ascent transforms instinct into intuition,
    and energy into awareness.

    4. The Serpent and the Staff — Yogic Alchemy.
    In many cultures, the serpent entwined on a staff (like the Caduceus)
    symbolizes the same truth —
    the dual currents (Idā and Piṅgalā Nāḍīs) winding around the central axis (Sushumnā).

    When these two energies are balanced —
    solar and lunar, active and passive,
    mind and prāṇa —
    then the serpent awakens and ascends through the spine,
    joining the thousand-petalled lotus above the head — the seat of Śiva-consciousness.

    > The sleeping Mother rises to meet the silent Father.
    Their union births illumination.

    5. The Descent of Grace and the Ascent of Power.

    The yogic path is not only ascent of Kuṇḍalinī (Śakti),
    but also the descent of Grace (Śiva).

    When the upward movement of energy (Urdhva Shakti)
    and the downward movement of divine grace (Anugraha Shakti)
    meet at the Heart center (Anāhata),
    there arises Samādhi — the fusion of the finite and the infinite.

    > “When Śakti unites with Śiva,
    the body becomes a temple,
    the mind becomes the sky,
    and awareness blooms like a thousand-petalled lotus.”

    6. The Mystic Experience.

    When Kuṇḍalinī pierces each chakra,
    it brings visions, sounds, lights, and bliss — but these are by-products.
    The true awakening is the dawning of silent awareness,
    the recognition —

    > “I am That.” ( Truth- Being- Existence- Consciousness and Bliss)

    At the summit, the Serpent Power dissolves in Pure Consciousness,
    and there remains no seeker, no path — only Chaitanya, the radiant Self-
    Truth - Being - Existence - Consciousness and Bliss or Brahma.

    7. The Esoteric Meaning of the Serpent

    The serpent has always symbolized:

    Wisdom — self-renewing, immortal, cyclical.

    Energy — coiled potential.

    Transformation — death of ego and rebirth in spirit.

    Thus, the Serpent Power is not to be feared but revered —
    it is the divine creative pulse within the human body,
    the living bridge between matter and spirit.

    8. The Quintessence

    > Kuṇḍalinī is the Divine Mother, asleep in matter.

    Her awakening is the spiritual rebirth of the seeker.

    The chakras are stations of consciousness, not physical points.

    The union of Śiva and Śakti within is Self-realization.

    > The Serpent rises not to escape the earth, but to illumine it.

    Summary Table:

    Symbolic Meaning:

    Serpent: Dormant Divine Energy
    Chakras : Levels of Awareness
    Sushumnā : Central Channel of Spirit
    Awakening: Transformation of Consciousness.
    Union: Liberation – Sahasrāra Samādhi.


    In essence:
    The Serpent Power is the story of consciousness remembering itself.
    It is Shakti longing for Shiva, energy yearning for awareness,
    and when they unite — the universe shines within you as your own Self.

    Thus Kundalini Awakening is nothing but Self- Unfoldment or Awakening of Intuitive Intelligence.

    #kundalini #chakra #nagas #awakning #iksvp #siddhaDharma #tantra #yoga #scrolllink
    "Kundalini Awakening is nothing but Self- Unfoldment or Awakening of Intuitive Intelligence" “Serpent Power” (also known as Kuṇḍalinī Śakti) is among the deepest mystical concepts in the Indian spiritual tradition — uniting Tantra, Yoga, and Vedānta. Below is a clear and poetic exposition — “The Serpent Power: The Inner Ascent of Consciousness” 🕉️ The Serpent Power — The Inner Ascent of Consciousness. 1. The Sleeping Goddess at the Root At the base of the human spine, in the Mūlādhāra Chakra, lies a coiled, radiant energy known as Kuṇḍalinī — the “Serpent Power.” She is depicted as a three and a half–coiled serpent, resting in deep sleep, her tail in her mouth — symbolizing eternal energy folded within itself. This is not a mythic serpent but the latent spiritual potential — the Divine Mother (Ādi Śakti) asleep in matter, awaiting awakening. > “As fire lies hidden in wood, as fragrance rests in the flower, so Kuṇḍalinī lies hidden within man. 2. The Three and a Half Coils — The Mystic Symbol The three full coils represent the three guṇas — Sattva, Rajas, Tamas — and the half coil represents the transcendent power beyond them, the unmanifest consciousness (Turīya). Thus, the serpent’s coiling signifies that divine power is bound by nature (Prakṛti), yet ready to uncoil upward toward liberation (Mokṣa). 3. The Subtle Path — The Sushumnā When awakened through Yoga, Mantra, or Grace, Kuṇḍalinī rises through the central subtle channel (Sushumnā Nāḍi), piercing the six Chakras, each a lotus of consciousness: Chakra Location/ Element/ Function Mūlādhāra: Base of spine /Earth/ Stability, foundation Svādhiṣṭhāna : Pelvic region /Water /Emotion, desire Maṇipūra : Navel /Fire / Will, power Anāhata: Heart / Air / Love, compassion Viśuddha: Throat /Ether/ Purity, expression Ājñā : Between eyebrows / Mind/ Insight, intuition Sahasrāra; /Crown/- Beyond elements, Union with the Absolute At each chakra, her ascent transforms instinct into intuition, and energy into awareness. 4. The Serpent and the Staff — Yogic Alchemy. In many cultures, the serpent entwined on a staff (like the Caduceus) symbolizes the same truth — the dual currents (Idā and Piṅgalā Nāḍīs) winding around the central axis (Sushumnā). When these two energies are balanced — solar and lunar, active and passive, mind and prāṇa — then the serpent awakens and ascends through the spine, joining the thousand-petalled lotus above the head — the seat of Śiva-consciousness. > The sleeping Mother rises to meet the silent Father. Their union births illumination. 5. The Descent of Grace and the Ascent of Power. The yogic path is not only ascent of Kuṇḍalinī (Śakti), but also the descent of Grace (Śiva). When the upward movement of energy (Urdhva Shakti) and the downward movement of divine grace (Anugraha Shakti) meet at the Heart center (Anāhata), there arises Samādhi — the fusion of the finite and the infinite. > “When Śakti unites with Śiva, the body becomes a temple, the mind becomes the sky, and awareness blooms like a thousand-petalled lotus.” 6. The Mystic Experience. When Kuṇḍalinī pierces each chakra, it brings visions, sounds, lights, and bliss — but these are by-products. The true awakening is the dawning of silent awareness, the recognition — > “I am That.” ( Truth- Being- Existence- Consciousness and Bliss) At the summit, the Serpent Power dissolves in Pure Consciousness, and there remains no seeker, no path — only Chaitanya, the radiant Self- Truth - Being - Existence - Consciousness and Bliss or Brahma. 7. The Esoteric Meaning of the Serpent The serpent has always symbolized: Wisdom — self-renewing, immortal, cyclical. Energy — coiled potential. Transformation — death of ego and rebirth in spirit. Thus, the Serpent Power is not to be feared but revered — it is the divine creative pulse within the human body, the living bridge between matter and spirit. 8. The Quintessence > Kuṇḍalinī is the Divine Mother, asleep in matter. Her awakening is the spiritual rebirth of the seeker. The chakras are stations of consciousness, not physical points. The union of Śiva and Śakti within is Self-realization. > The Serpent rises not to escape the earth, but to illumine it. Summary Table: Symbolic Meaning: Serpent: Dormant Divine Energy Chakras : Levels of Awareness Sushumnā : Central Channel of Spirit Awakening: Transformation of Consciousness. Union: Liberation – Sahasrāra Samādhi. 🌺 In essence: The Serpent Power is the story of consciousness remembering itself. It is Shakti longing for Shiva, energy yearning for awareness, and when they unite — the universe shines within you as your own Self. Thus Kundalini Awakening is nothing but Self- Unfoldment or Awakening of Intuitive Intelligence. #kundalini #chakra #nagas #awakning #iksvp #siddhaDharma #tantra #yoga #scrolllink
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  • रावण का जलता हुआ रूप इस सत्य का प्रतीक है कि जब मनुष्य अपने अहंकार और पाप में डूब जाता है, तो उसका परिणाम विनाश ही होता है। वैभव, शक्ति और ज्ञान सब व्यर्थ हो जाते हैं यदि वे धर्म और सत्य से विपरीत दिशा में चलें। अंततः अहंकार अपनी ही ज्वाला में भस्म हो जाता है, और वही अग्नि उसके पतन का कारण बनती है। यह हमें सिखाता है कि केवल धर्म, विनम्रता और सत्य ही जीवन को प्रकाश और अमरत्व की ओर ले जाते हैं।

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    रावण का जलता हुआ रूप इस सत्य का प्रतीक है कि जब मनुष्य अपने अहंकार और पाप में डूब जाता है, तो उसका परिणाम विनाश ही होता है। वैभव, शक्ति और ज्ञान सब व्यर्थ हो जाते हैं यदि वे धर्म और सत्य से विपरीत दिशा में चलें। अंततः अहंकार अपनी ही ज्वाला में भस्म हो जाता है, और वही अग्नि उसके पतन का कारण बनती है। यह हमें सिखाता है कि केवल धर्म, विनम्रता और सत्य ही जीवन को प्रकाश और अमरत्व की ओर ले जाते हैं। #Ravan #Ego #Ahankara #SiddhaDharma #Ram
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  • International Kaulantak Siddha Vidya Peeth is delighted to announce yet another profoundly divine and awe-inspiring Sādhanā Shivir, dedicated to a rare and fearsome deity — Kankāla Bhairav. This sacred 2-day intensive course will be held on 29th & 30th September 2025, offering aspirants a unique opportunity to connect with the fierce yet supremely transformative energies of this unparalleled form of Swachchhand Bhairava Shiva called Kankāla Bhairava.

    Kaṅkāla Bhairava Tantra holds a very special place in Siddha Dharma, counted among its most profound and advanced of the sadhanas. Kankala Bhairava sadhana is one of the Five most advanced and highest level of sadhanas in Siddha Dharma. This is the most difficult sadhana to accomplish. No other sadhana more difficult than this exists in this universe. The Karmkand rituals of this sadhana is the most difficult among all the sadhanas in the Siddha Dharma.

    Kaṅkālā Bhairava is the skeletal manifestation of Swachchhand Bhairava Bhagwan Shiva, adorned with 108 skulls and bone ornaments. He embodies both the dissolution of the universe and the very principle that sustains all existence. In Siddha Dharma, he represents that absolute essence beyond which nothing remains.

    The symbolism of Kaṅkāla is profound. He teaches that the final destiny of both the individual soul and the cosmos is to be stripped bare of all coverings (āvaraṇas). Every layer—whether of body, mind, ego, or even the mighty play of Śakti Tattva—is dissolved. What remains is the naked, unadorned truth: the eternal foundation on which life, death, and the entire universe rests.

    To meditate upon Kaṅkālā Bhairava is to confront the deepest reality—that all forms, no matter how grand, eventually return to their essence. In that essence lies liberation, fearlessness, and the unshakable realisation of the Absolute.

    #kankaalbhairav #kankalbhairav #kankalabhairava #Bhairava #kankal #himalayandevaparamapara #SiddhaDharma #himalayansiddhatradition #lordshiva #bhagwanshiv #mahadev #SwachhandBhairav #kurukulla #siddhapedia #KaulantakPeeth #KulantPeeth #Ishaputra #mahasiddhaishaputra #MahayogiSatyendraNath #meditation #sanatandharma #HimalayanSiddhas #hindu #adhyaatma #himalayangods
    International Kaulantak Siddha Vidya Peeth is delighted to announce yet another profoundly divine and awe-inspiring Sādhanā Shivir, dedicated to a rare and fearsome deity — Kankāla Bhairav. This sacred 2-day intensive course will be held on 29th & 30th September 2025, offering aspirants a unique opportunity to connect with the fierce yet supremely transformative energies of this unparalleled form of Swachchhand Bhairava Shiva called Kankāla Bhairava. Kaṅkāla Bhairava Tantra holds a very special place in Siddha Dharma, counted among its most profound and advanced of the sadhanas. Kankala Bhairava sadhana is one of the Five most advanced and highest level of sadhanas in Siddha Dharma. This is the most difficult sadhana to accomplish. No other sadhana more difficult than this exists in this universe. The Karmkand rituals of this sadhana is the most difficult among all the sadhanas in the Siddha Dharma. Kaṅkālā Bhairava is the skeletal manifestation of Swachchhand Bhairava Bhagwan Shiva, adorned with 108 skulls and bone ornaments. He embodies both the dissolution of the universe and the very principle that sustains all existence. In Siddha Dharma, he represents that absolute essence beyond which nothing remains. The symbolism of Kaṅkāla is profound. He teaches that the final destiny of both the individual soul and the cosmos is to be stripped bare of all coverings (āvaraṇas). Every layer—whether of body, mind, ego, or even the mighty play of Śakti Tattva—is dissolved. What remains is the naked, unadorned truth: the eternal foundation on which life, death, and the entire universe rests. To meditate upon Kaṅkālā Bhairava is to confront the deepest reality—that all forms, no matter how grand, eventually return to their essence. In that essence lies liberation, fearlessness, and the unshakable realisation of the Absolute. #kankaalbhairav #kankalbhairav #kankalabhairava #Bhairava #kankal #himalayandevaparamapara #SiddhaDharma #himalayansiddhatradition #lordshiva #bhagwanshiv #mahadev #SwachhandBhairav #kurukulla #siddhapedia #KaulantakPeeth #KulantPeeth #Ishaputra #mahasiddhaishaputra #MahayogiSatyendraNath #meditation #sanatandharma #HimalayanSiddhas #hindu #adhyaatma #himalayangods
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