• An old video showing Indian Army soldiers rescuing a Himalayan brown bear in Siachen has resurfaced on social media, drawing mixed reactions. The clip, shared by IFS officer Parveen Kaswan on X, shows soldiers freeing the bear whose head was trapped in a tin canister. Praising the Army, Kaswan called it a “beautiful video,” saluting the soldiers’ compassion amid extreme conditions. Many users lauded the Army’s courage and humanity, highlighting their dedication even in sub-zero temperatures. However, others, including retired IFS officer Susanta Nanda, criticised the presence of garbage in the eco-sensitive Siachen region, calling it “definitely not beautiful.” Some users questioned how the canister—possibly part of the Army’s supplies—ended up there, urging better waste management to prevent harm to wildlife. The video has reignited debate over environmental responsibility in sensitive military zones.

    #IndianArmy scrolling #himalayanbrownbear #siachen
    An old video showing Indian Army soldiers rescuing a Himalayan brown bear in Siachen has resurfaced on social media, drawing mixed reactions. The clip, shared by IFS officer Parveen Kaswan on X, shows soldiers freeing the bear whose head was trapped in a tin canister. Praising the Army, Kaswan called it a “beautiful video,” saluting the soldiers’ compassion amid extreme conditions. Many users lauded the Army’s courage and humanity, highlighting their dedication even in sub-zero temperatures. However, others, including retired IFS officer Susanta Nanda, criticised the presence of garbage in the eco-sensitive Siachen region, calling it “definitely not beautiful.” Some users questioned how the canister—possibly part of the Army’s supplies—ended up there, urging better waste management to prevent harm to wildlife. The video has reignited debate over environmental responsibility in sensitive military zones. #IndianArmy scrolling #himalayanbrownbear #siachen
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    #StreetDogs #AnimalLove #BeKind #SilentSouls #UnspokenPain #Compassion
    They feel everything… they just can’t say it. 🥺🐾 #StreetDogs #AnimalLove #BeKind #SilentSouls #UnspokenPain #Compassion
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  • Shakti's Play: Seeing Your Life as the Divine Mother's Dance

    In the quiet theater of your life, you have always believed yourself to be the actor, making choices, striving, failing, and succeeding. You feel the weight of responsibility and the pride of achievement. This sense of "I am the doer" is the most intimate and persistent story we tell ourselves.

    But the Tripura Rahasya offers a radical and liberating secret, it is all an illusion.

    Consider this, your heart beats without your command. Your wounds heal without your consent. Thoughts arise unbidden from the depths of consciousness, and the complex intelligence of your body operates a magnificent biological machinery entirely beyond your conscious control. Who is truly running the show?

    The truth is, the body and mind are exquisite, natural instruments. They are the flute, and life is the music that flows through them. The great error is that the flute believes it is creating the song.

    Where is Devi in this?

    The Divine Mother, Devi, is the Musician. She is the one divine breath flowing through every instrument. She is the supreme Shakti, the very energy of thought, the force of action, the pulse of life itself. Your sense of being a separate "doer" is merely a tiny, reflected spark of Her immense, cosmic will.

    To believe you are the sole author of your actions is to mistake a wave upon the ocean for being separate from the sea. It is the wave claiming, "I am rising!" while the entire ocean is the force of its being.

    The Practical Grace:

    This is not a call to passivity, but to profound freedom. The practice is to perform your duties with excellence, but to inwardly offer every action, and its result, to Her.

    When you work, work as if your hands are Her instruments. When you love, love as if your heart is a channel for Her compassion. When you fall, understand that even the stumble is part of the dance She is choreographing for your ultimate awakening.

    In this surrender, the crushing weight of personal ownership lifts. Anxiety about the future and regret over the past lose their grip. You begin to flow with life, not as a frantic actor, but as a witness to a divine performance, discovering an unshakable peace that exists beyond success and failure.

    You are not the dancer, you are the dance itself, and the dance is Devi.

    Jai Maa Lalita Parabhattarika 🙏🏽

    #parabhattarika #devi #kurukulla #shakti #tantra #scrolllink
    Shakti's Play: Seeing Your Life as the Divine Mother's Dance In the quiet theater of your life, you have always believed yourself to be the actor, making choices, striving, failing, and succeeding. You feel the weight of responsibility and the pride of achievement. This sense of "I am the doer" is the most intimate and persistent story we tell ourselves. But the Tripura Rahasya offers a radical and liberating secret, it is all an illusion. Consider this, your heart beats without your command. Your wounds heal without your consent. Thoughts arise unbidden from the depths of consciousness, and the complex intelligence of your body operates a magnificent biological machinery entirely beyond your conscious control. Who is truly running the show? The truth is, the body and mind are exquisite, natural instruments. They are the flute, and life is the music that flows through them. The great error is that the flute believes it is creating the song. Where is Devi in this? The Divine Mother, Devi, is the Musician. She is the one divine breath flowing through every instrument. She is the supreme Shakti, the very energy of thought, the force of action, the pulse of life itself. Your sense of being a separate "doer" is merely a tiny, reflected spark of Her immense, cosmic will. To believe you are the sole author of your actions is to mistake a wave upon the ocean for being separate from the sea. It is the wave claiming, "I am rising!" while the entire ocean is the force of its being. The Practical Grace: This is not a call to passivity, but to profound freedom. The practice is to perform your duties with excellence, but to inwardly offer every action, and its result, to Her. When you work, work as if your hands are Her instruments. When you love, love as if your heart is a channel for Her compassion. When you fall, understand that even the stumble is part of the dance She is choreographing for your ultimate awakening. In this surrender, the crushing weight of personal ownership lifts. Anxiety about the future and regret over the past lose their grip. You begin to flow with life, not as a frantic actor, but as a witness to a divine performance, discovering an unshakable peace that exists beyond success and failure. You are not the dancer, you are the dance itself, and the dance is Devi. Jai Maa Lalita Parabhattarika 🙏🏽✨ #parabhattarika #devi #kurukulla #shakti #tantra #scrolllink
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  • The International Kaulantak Siddha Vidya Peeth takes immense pride in announcing the successful completion of the two-day Garuda Kalpa Sadhana course. With deep reverence and joy, IKSVP extends heartfelt congratulations to all Bhairavas and Bhairavis who have been divinely blessed to receive yet another supreme and sacred Deeksha by the boundless grace of Mahasiddha Ishaputra.
    The first day of the sadhana commences with the sacred practice of Yoga. The practice of Yoga purifies and prepares the physical body, making it a worthy vessel to receive the divine energies of sadhana. Following this, the practice of Pranayama—the conscious regulation of breath—helps to still the restless mind and stabilize the intellect. Through this inner stillness, the seeker becomes more receptive to the subtle spiritual wisdom that is imparted, allowing the sacred knowledge to be absorbed not just intellectually, but at the level of the soul.
    After yoga the lectures of different Acharyas took place to develop the basic knowledge of Bhagwan Garuda and his sadhana.
    At night Mahasiddha Ishaputra blessed all with his divine presence and gave an introductory session about the importance of this sadhana and why Bhagwan Garuda and his sadhana is so coveted.
    On the second day after yoga session our traditional kaulachaar krama was performed. It is so done as to purify oneself to be able to recieve the divine blessings of the devi devatas.
    Thereafter, Mahasiddha Ishaputra once again graced the gathering with His divine presence. With profound compassion and spiritual authority, He imparted deeper layers of sacred knowledge regarding Bhagavān Garuda and the esoteric dimensions of His sadhana. Through His guidance, the aspirants were drawn closer to the mystical path of the Garuda Kalpa, embracing its sanctity with awakened reverence.
    As the sacred night began to unfold, the main Deeksha Vidhi—the divine initiation ceremony—was gracefully conducted at the lotus feet of Bhagavatī Yogamāyā Mā Kurukullā.
    Here are some glimpses of the divine event.
    Om Shri Kulant Nath Ishaputray Namah.
    Om Shri Kulant Peethaay Namah.
    Om Sam Siddhaay Namah.
    Om Shri Gurumandalaay Namah.
    Om Shri MahaHimalayaay Namah.

    #HimalayanDevaTradition #SiddhaDharma #Siddhatradition #LordShiva #BhagwanShiv #Mahadev #SwachhandBhairav #AncientWisdom #Siddhapedia #garudakalpasadhana #bhagwangaruda #garuda #vishnuvahan #kaulantakpeeth #kulantpeeth #Ishaputra #MahasiddhaIshaputra #MahayogiSatyendraNath #tribaldeity #shivadeity #SpiritualWellness #Meditation #sanatandharma #Transformation #SpiritualJourney #HimalayanSiddhas #Hindu #Adhyaatma #himalayangod
    The International Kaulantak Siddha Vidya Peeth takes immense pride in announcing the successful completion of the two-day Garuda Kalpa Sadhana course. With deep reverence and joy, IKSVP extends heartfelt congratulations to all Bhairavas and Bhairavis who have been divinely blessed to receive yet another supreme and sacred Deeksha by the boundless grace of Mahasiddha Ishaputra. The first day of the sadhana commences with the sacred practice of Yoga. The practice of Yoga purifies and prepares the physical body, making it a worthy vessel to receive the divine energies of sadhana. Following this, the practice of Pranayama—the conscious regulation of breath—helps to still the restless mind and stabilize the intellect. Through this inner stillness, the seeker becomes more receptive to the subtle spiritual wisdom that is imparted, allowing the sacred knowledge to be absorbed not just intellectually, but at the level of the soul. After yoga the lectures of different Acharyas took place to develop the basic knowledge of Bhagwan Garuda and his sadhana. At night Mahasiddha Ishaputra blessed all with his divine presence and gave an introductory session about the importance of this sadhana and why Bhagwan Garuda and his sadhana is so coveted. On the second day after yoga session our traditional kaulachaar krama was performed. It is so done as to purify oneself to be able to recieve the divine blessings of the devi devatas. Thereafter, Mahasiddha Ishaputra once again graced the gathering with His divine presence. With profound compassion and spiritual authority, He imparted deeper layers of sacred knowledge regarding Bhagavān Garuda and the esoteric dimensions of His sadhana. Through His guidance, the aspirants were drawn closer to the mystical path of the Garuda Kalpa, embracing its sanctity with awakened reverence. As the sacred night began to unfold, the main Deeksha Vidhi—the divine initiation ceremony—was gracefully conducted at the lotus feet of Bhagavatī Yogamāyā Mā Kurukullā. Here are some glimpses of the divine event. Om Shri Kulant Nath Ishaputray Namah. Om Shri Kulant Peethaay Namah. Om Sam Siddhaay Namah. Om Shri Gurumandalaay Namah. Om Shri MahaHimalayaay Namah. #HimalayanDevaTradition #SiddhaDharma #Siddhatradition #LordShiva #BhagwanShiv #Mahadev #SwachhandBhairav #AncientWisdom #Siddhapedia #garudakalpasadhana #bhagwangaruda #garuda #vishnuvahan #kaulantakpeeth #kulantpeeth #Ishaputra #MahasiddhaIshaputra #MahayogiSatyendraNath #tribaldeity #shivadeity #SpiritualWellness #Meditation #sanatandharma #Transformation #SpiritualJourney #HimalayanSiddhas #Hindu #Adhyaatma #himalayangod
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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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  • Sambhala Samrajya Diwas is celebrated every year on the auspicious occasion of Sharad Purnima, marking the divine appearance of Maa Kurukulla Bhagwati, a radiant and powerful form of Devi Parvati. According to the ancient Siddha Dharma tradition, there came a time when Devi Parvati expressed her wish to attain supreme knowledge. Lord Shiva, smiling compassionately, reminded her that all wisdom already resided within her, for she herself is the embodiment of divine knowledge. Yet, acknowledging her sacred play, Shiva agreed to impart the ultimate wisdom, saying that to truly receive and assimilate this profound knowledge, she must first manifest in her Kurukulla form—the aspect of the Goddess who governs knowledge, attraction, and siddhi (spiritual accomplishment). Thus, on the full moon night of Sharad Purnima, Devi Parvati manifested as Maa Kurukulla Bhagwati, glowing with divine brilliance.

    To bestow this sacred knowledge upon her, Lord Shiva manifested as Swachchhand Bhairava, the free and boundless aspect of Mahadeva, and created the divine realm of Sambhala Lok. Within this mystical and sacred domain, Lord Shiva transmitted the complete and eternal wisdom of Siddha Dharma to Maa Kurukulla. This sacred transmission marked the beginning of the Siddha Dharma Parampara, the lineage of enlightened knowledge that has since flowed unbroken through the ages. After receiving the wisdom, Maa Kurukulla created various Kulas (spiritual lineages), each embodying unique streams of knowledge. These teachings were received and preserved by the Mahasiddhas, ensuring the continuation and protection of Siddha Dharma through countless generations.

    Within the revered Kaulantak Peeth, Sambhala Samrajya Diwas is regarded as one of the most sacred and auspicious days of the year. On this day, all Bhairavas and Bhairavis, the dedicated disciples and followers of Kaulantak Nath, come together to perform special worship and rituals in honor of Maa Kurukulla Bhagwati. The celebrations culminate in the Kala Pradarshan, a sacred performance of art, dance, and music that symbolizes the creative expression of divine energy. The day is not merely a festival but a spiritual remembrance—an invocation of the moment when eternal wisdom descended into the universe and when the Goddess herself became the vessel of divine knowledge. Sambhala Samrajya Diwas thus stands as a celebration of the eternal unity of Shiva and Shakti, the harmony of knowledge and devotion, and the timeless flow of divine wisdom through the sacred Siddha tradition.

    Part -3

    #siddhadharma #sambhala #sambhalasamrajya #jaisambhalasamrajya #ishaputra #mahasiddha #kaulantakpeeth #kulantpeeth #kaulantaknath #MahayogiSatyendraNath #kurukulla #Shiva #himalayansiddhatradition
    Sambhala Samrajya Diwas is celebrated every year on the auspicious occasion of Sharad Purnima, marking the divine appearance of Maa Kurukulla Bhagwati, a radiant and powerful form of Devi Parvati. According to the ancient Siddha Dharma tradition, there came a time when Devi Parvati expressed her wish to attain supreme knowledge. Lord Shiva, smiling compassionately, reminded her that all wisdom already resided within her, for she herself is the embodiment of divine knowledge. Yet, acknowledging her sacred play, Shiva agreed to impart the ultimate wisdom, saying that to truly receive and assimilate this profound knowledge, she must first manifest in her Kurukulla form—the aspect of the Goddess who governs knowledge, attraction, and siddhi (spiritual accomplishment). Thus, on the full moon night of Sharad Purnima, Devi Parvati manifested as Maa Kurukulla Bhagwati, glowing with divine brilliance. To bestow this sacred knowledge upon her, Lord Shiva manifested as Swachchhand Bhairava, the free and boundless aspect of Mahadeva, and created the divine realm of Sambhala Lok. Within this mystical and sacred domain, Lord Shiva transmitted the complete and eternal wisdom of Siddha Dharma to Maa Kurukulla. This sacred transmission marked the beginning of the Siddha Dharma Parampara, the lineage of enlightened knowledge that has since flowed unbroken through the ages. After receiving the wisdom, Maa Kurukulla created various Kulas (spiritual lineages), each embodying unique streams of knowledge. These teachings were received and preserved by the Mahasiddhas, ensuring the continuation and protection of Siddha Dharma through countless generations. Within the revered Kaulantak Peeth, Sambhala Samrajya Diwas is regarded as one of the most sacred and auspicious days of the year. On this day, all Bhairavas and Bhairavis, the dedicated disciples and followers of Kaulantak Nath, come together to perform special worship and rituals in honor of Maa Kurukulla Bhagwati. The celebrations culminate in the Kala Pradarshan, a sacred performance of art, dance, and music that symbolizes the creative expression of divine energy. The day is not merely a festival but a spiritual remembrance—an invocation of the moment when eternal wisdom descended into the universe and when the Goddess herself became the vessel of divine knowledge. Sambhala Samrajya Diwas thus stands as a celebration of the eternal unity of Shiva and Shakti, the harmony of knowledge and devotion, and the timeless flow of divine wisdom through the sacred Siddha tradition. Part -3 #siddhadharma #sambhala #sambhalasamrajya #jaisambhalasamrajya #ishaputra #mahasiddha #kaulantakpeeth #kulantpeeth #kaulantaknath #MahayogiSatyendraNath #kurukulla #Shiva #himalayansiddhatradition
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  • Sambhala Samrajya Diwas is celebrated every year on the auspicious occasion of Sharad Purnima, marking the divine appearance of Maa Kurukulla Bhagwati, a radiant and powerful form of Devi Parvati. According to the ancient Siddha Dharma tradition, there came a time when Devi Parvati expressed her wish to attain supreme knowledge. Lord Shiva, smiling compassionately, reminded her that all wisdom already resided within her, for she herself is the embodiment of divine knowledge. Yet, acknowledging her sacred play, Shiva agreed to impart the ultimate wisdom, saying that to truly receive and assimilate this profound knowledge, she must first manifest in her Kurukulla form—the aspect of the Goddess who governs knowledge, attraction, and siddhi (spiritual accomplishment). Thus, on the full moon night of Sharad Purnima, Devi Parvati manifested as Maa Kurukulla Bhagwati, glowing with divine brilliance.

    To bestow this sacred knowledge upon her, Lord Shiva manifested as Swachchhand Bhairava, the free and boundless aspect of Mahadeva, and created the divine realm of Sambhala Lok. Within this mystical and sacred domain, Lord Shiva transmitted the complete and eternal wisdom of Siddha Dharma to Maa Kurukulla. This sacred transmission marked the beginning of the Siddha Dharma Parampara, the lineage of enlightened knowledge that has since flowed unbroken through the ages. After receiving the wisdom, Maa Kurukulla created various Kulas (spiritual lineages), each embodying unique streams of knowledge. These teachings were received and preserved by the Mahasiddhas, ensuring the continuation and protection of Siddha Dharma through countless generations.

    Within the revered Kaulantak Peeth, Sambhala Samrajya Diwas is regarded as one of the most sacred and auspicious days of the year. On this day, all Bhairavas and Bhairavis, the dedicated disciples and followers of Kaulantak Nath, come together to perform special worship and rituals in honor of Maa Kurukulla Bhagwati. The celebrations culminate in the Kala Pradarshan, a sacred performance of art, dance, and music that symbolizes the creative expression of divine energy. The day is not merely a festival but a spiritual remembrance—an invocation of the moment when eternal wisdom descended into the universe and when the Goddess herself became the vessel of divine knowledge. Sambhala Samrajya Diwas thus stands as a celebration of the eternal unity of Shiva and Shakti, the harmony of knowledge and devotion, and the timeless flow of divine wisdom through the sacred Siddha tradition.

    Part - 2

    #siddhadharma #sambhala #sambhalasamrajya #jaisambhalasamrajya #ishaputra #mahasiddha #kaulantakpeeth #kulantpeeth #kaulantaknath #MahayogiSatyendraNath #kurukulla #Shiva #himalayansiddhatradition
    Sambhala Samrajya Diwas is celebrated every year on the auspicious occasion of Sharad Purnima, marking the divine appearance of Maa Kurukulla Bhagwati, a radiant and powerful form of Devi Parvati. According to the ancient Siddha Dharma tradition, there came a time when Devi Parvati expressed her wish to attain supreme knowledge. Lord Shiva, smiling compassionately, reminded her that all wisdom already resided within her, for she herself is the embodiment of divine knowledge. Yet, acknowledging her sacred play, Shiva agreed to impart the ultimate wisdom, saying that to truly receive and assimilate this profound knowledge, she must first manifest in her Kurukulla form—the aspect of the Goddess who governs knowledge, attraction, and siddhi (spiritual accomplishment). Thus, on the full moon night of Sharad Purnima, Devi Parvati manifested as Maa Kurukulla Bhagwati, glowing with divine brilliance. To bestow this sacred knowledge upon her, Lord Shiva manifested as Swachchhand Bhairava, the free and boundless aspect of Mahadeva, and created the divine realm of Sambhala Lok. Within this mystical and sacred domain, Lord Shiva transmitted the complete and eternal wisdom of Siddha Dharma to Maa Kurukulla. This sacred transmission marked the beginning of the Siddha Dharma Parampara, the lineage of enlightened knowledge that has since flowed unbroken through the ages. After receiving the wisdom, Maa Kurukulla created various Kulas (spiritual lineages), each embodying unique streams of knowledge. These teachings were received and preserved by the Mahasiddhas, ensuring the continuation and protection of Siddha Dharma through countless generations. Within the revered Kaulantak Peeth, Sambhala Samrajya Diwas is regarded as one of the most sacred and auspicious days of the year. On this day, all Bhairavas and Bhairavis, the dedicated disciples and followers of Kaulantak Nath, come together to perform special worship and rituals in honor of Maa Kurukulla Bhagwati. The celebrations culminate in the Kala Pradarshan, a sacred performance of art, dance, and music that symbolizes the creative expression of divine energy. The day is not merely a festival but a spiritual remembrance—an invocation of the moment when eternal wisdom descended into the universe and when the Goddess herself became the vessel of divine knowledge. Sambhala Samrajya Diwas thus stands as a celebration of the eternal unity of Shiva and Shakti, the harmony of knowledge and devotion, and the timeless flow of divine wisdom through the sacred Siddha tradition. Part - 2 #siddhadharma #sambhala #sambhalasamrajya #jaisambhalasamrajya #ishaputra #mahasiddha #kaulantakpeeth #kulantpeeth #kaulantaknath #MahayogiSatyendraNath #kurukulla #Shiva #himalayansiddhatradition
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  • Sambhala Samrajya Diwas is celebrated every year on the auspicious occasion of Sharad Purnima, marking the divine appearance of Maa Kurukulla Bhagwati, a radiant and powerful form of Devi Parvati. According to the ancient Siddha Dharma tradition, there came a time when Devi Parvati expressed her wish to attain supreme knowledge. Lord Shiva, smiling compassionately, reminded her that all wisdom already resided within her, for she herself is the embodiment of divine knowledge. Yet, acknowledging her sacred play, Shiva agreed to impart the ultimate wisdom, saying that to truly receive and assimilate this profound knowledge, she must first manifest in her Kurukulla form—the aspect of the Goddess who governs knowledge, attraction, and siddhi (spiritual accomplishment). Thus, on the full moon night of Sharad Purnima, Devi Parvati manifested as Maa Kurukulla Bhagwati, glowing with divine brilliance.

    To bestow this sacred knowledge upon her, Lord Shiva manifested as Swachchhand Bhairava, the free and boundless aspect of Mahadeva, and created the divine realm of Sambhala Lok. Within this mystical and sacred domain, Lord Shiva transmitted the complete and eternal wisdom of Siddha Dharma to Maa Kurukulla. This sacred transmission marked the beginning of the Siddha Dharma Parampara, the lineage of enlightened knowledge that has since flowed unbroken through the ages. After receiving the wisdom, Maa Kurukulla created various Kulas (spiritual lineages), each embodying unique streams of knowledge. These teachings were received and preserved by the Mahasiddhas, ensuring the continuation and protection of Siddha Dharma through countless generations.

    Within the revered Kaulantak Peeth, Sambhala Samrajya Diwas is regarded as one of the most sacred and auspicious days of the year. On this day, all Bhairavas and Bhairavis, the dedicated disciples and followers of Kaulantak Nath, come together to perform special worship and rituals in honor of Maa Kurukulla Bhagwati. The celebrations culminate in the Kala Pradarshan, a sacred performance of art, dance, and music that symbolizes the creative expression of divine energy. The day is not merely a festival but a spiritual remembrance—an invocation of the moment when eternal wisdom descended into the universe and when the Goddess herself became the vessel of divine knowledge. Sambhala Samrajya Diwas thus stands as a celebration of the eternal unity of Shiva and Shakti, the harmony of knowledge and devotion, and the timeless flow of divine wisdom through the sacred Siddha tradition.

    #siddhadharma #sambhala #sambhalasamrajya #jaisambhalasamrajya #ishaputra #mahasiddha #kaulantakpeeth #kulantpeeth #kaulantaknath #MahayogiSatyendraNath #kurukulla #Shiva #himalayansiddhatradition
    Sambhala Samrajya Diwas is celebrated every year on the auspicious occasion of Sharad Purnima, marking the divine appearance of Maa Kurukulla Bhagwati, a radiant and powerful form of Devi Parvati. According to the ancient Siddha Dharma tradition, there came a time when Devi Parvati expressed her wish to attain supreme knowledge. Lord Shiva, smiling compassionately, reminded her that all wisdom already resided within her, for she herself is the embodiment of divine knowledge. Yet, acknowledging her sacred play, Shiva agreed to impart the ultimate wisdom, saying that to truly receive and assimilate this profound knowledge, she must first manifest in her Kurukulla form—the aspect of the Goddess who governs knowledge, attraction, and siddhi (spiritual accomplishment). Thus, on the full moon night of Sharad Purnima, Devi Parvati manifested as Maa Kurukulla Bhagwati, glowing with divine brilliance. To bestow this sacred knowledge upon her, Lord Shiva manifested as Swachchhand Bhairava, the free and boundless aspect of Mahadeva, and created the divine realm of Sambhala Lok. Within this mystical and sacred domain, Lord Shiva transmitted the complete and eternal wisdom of Siddha Dharma to Maa Kurukulla. This sacred transmission marked the beginning of the Siddha Dharma Parampara, the lineage of enlightened knowledge that has since flowed unbroken through the ages. After receiving the wisdom, Maa Kurukulla created various Kulas (spiritual lineages), each embodying unique streams of knowledge. These teachings were received and preserved by the Mahasiddhas, ensuring the continuation and protection of Siddha Dharma through countless generations. Within the revered Kaulantak Peeth, Sambhala Samrajya Diwas is regarded as one of the most sacred and auspicious days of the year. On this day, all Bhairavas and Bhairavis, the dedicated disciples and followers of Kaulantak Nath, come together to perform special worship and rituals in honor of Maa Kurukulla Bhagwati. The celebrations culminate in the Kala Pradarshan, a sacred performance of art, dance, and music that symbolizes the creative expression of divine energy. The day is not merely a festival but a spiritual remembrance—an invocation of the moment when eternal wisdom descended into the universe and when the Goddess herself became the vessel of divine knowledge. Sambhala Samrajya Diwas thus stands as a celebration of the eternal unity of Shiva and Shakti, the harmony of knowledge and devotion, and the timeless flow of divine wisdom through the sacred Siddha tradition. #siddhadharma #sambhala #sambhalasamrajya #jaisambhalasamrajya #ishaputra #mahasiddha #kaulantakpeeth #kulantpeeth #kaulantaknath #MahayogiSatyendraNath #kurukulla #Shiva #himalayansiddhatradition
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  • संभल साम्राज्य दिवस की सभी भैरव-भैरवियों को हार्दिक शुभकामनाएँ।
    माँ भगवती कुरुकुल्ला की कृपा आप सब पर सदा बनी रहे।

    Sambhal Samrajya Divas is celebrated every year on Sharad Purnima at Kaulantak Peeth. It is believed that on this sacred day, Bhagwati Kurukulla, the Divine Goddess of enchantment, wisdom, and spiritual power, manifested Herself to bless the world. The day begins with ritual worship and offerings to Bhagwati Kurukulla, invoking Her grace and presence. Devotees perform special puja, mantra chanting, and meditation, honoring the Divine Feminine energy that sustains the Kaulantak tradition. Following the worship, the festival transforms into a grand celebration of art, knowledge, and spiritual prowess in the presence of Bhagwati Kurukulla, Kaulantak Nath, and the assembled Bhairavas and Bhairavis. Various traditional arts are showcased, including:
    Yuddha Vidya – ancient martial disciplines symbolizing inner strength and self-mastery,
    Shastrartha – philosophical debates that embody the pursuit of wisdom,
    Music and Dance – sacred expressions of devotion and mysticism unique to the Kaulantak tradition.
    This day holds immense spiritual importance for every disciple of the Peeth. It reminds the practitioners of their devotional bond with Bhagwati Kurukulla and the path of Kaulachara, blending knowledge, discipline, and divine grace.
    Throughout the year, aspirants receive various initiations and blessings by Her divine compassion. Therefore, on this day of Her manifestation, it is considered a sacred duty and privilege for every disciple to be present, to express gratitude, and to immerse themselves in the collective energy of Kaulantak Peeth.
    संभल साम्राज्य दिवस की सभी भैरव-भैरवियों को हार्दिक शुभकामनाएँ। माँ भगवती कुरुकुल्ला की कृपा आप सब पर सदा बनी रहे। 🙏✨ Sambhal Samrajya Divas is celebrated every year on Sharad Purnima at Kaulantak Peeth. It is believed that on this sacred day, Bhagwati Kurukulla, the Divine Goddess of enchantment, wisdom, and spiritual power, manifested Herself to bless the world. The day begins with ritual worship and offerings to Bhagwati Kurukulla, invoking Her grace and presence. Devotees perform special puja, mantra chanting, and meditation, honoring the Divine Feminine energy that sustains the Kaulantak tradition. Following the worship, the festival transforms into a grand celebration of art, knowledge, and spiritual prowess in the presence of Bhagwati Kurukulla, Kaulantak Nath, and the assembled Bhairavas and Bhairavis. Various traditional arts are showcased, including: Yuddha Vidya – ancient martial disciplines symbolizing inner strength and self-mastery, Shastrartha – philosophical debates that embody the pursuit of wisdom, Music and Dance – sacred expressions of devotion and mysticism unique to the Kaulantak tradition. This day holds immense spiritual importance for every disciple of the Peeth. It reminds the practitioners of their devotional bond with Bhagwati Kurukulla and the path of Kaulachara, blending knowledge, discipline, and divine grace. Throughout the year, aspirants receive various initiations and blessings by Her divine compassion. Therefore, on this day of Her manifestation, it is considered a sacred duty and privilege for every disciple to be present, to express gratitude, and to immerse themselves in the collective energy of Kaulantak Peeth.
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  • Helping others is one of the greatest purposes of life because it creates kindness, connection, and meaning. When we extend a hand to someone in need, we not only ease their struggles but also enrich our own hearts with compassion and gratitude. Acts of service, whether big or small, ripple outward—spreading hope, building trust, and inspiring others to do the same. Life becomes more fulfilling when it is not lived only for oneself, but shared with others in a spirit of generosity and care. In helping others, we discover the true joy and strength of being human.' -Life Unfold

    #scrolllink #maya #mayotube #incircle #BigXprime #Mayopedia
    Helping others is one of the greatest purposes of life because it creates kindness, connection, and meaning. When we extend a hand to someone in need, we not only ease their struggles but also enrich our own hearts with compassion and gratitude. Acts of service, whether big or small, ripple outward—spreading hope, building trust, and inspiring others to do the same. Life becomes more fulfilling when it is not lived only for oneself, but shared with others in a spirit of generosity and care. In helping others, we discover the true joy and strength of being human.' -Life Unfold #scrolllink #maya #mayotube #incircle #BigXprime #Mayopedia
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  • Kaalratri Devi is the seventh and most fierce form of Goddess Durga, worshipped on the seventh day of Navratri. She is known as the destroyer of ignorance, darkness, and all evil forces. With a dark complexion, disheveled hair, and a blazing aura, she rides a donkey and appears fearsome, yet she radiates immense compassion toward her devotees. She has four hands—two bestowing blessings and protection, and two carrying a sword and a deadly iron hook. Despite her terrifying form, she is lovingly called “Shubankari,” as she grants auspiciousness, fearlessness, and freedom from obstacles. Worshipping Kaalratri Devi is believed to remove negative energies, protect from harm, and lead the devotee toward spiritual awakening and ultimate liberation.’ -Life Unfold.

    #Navduraga #kalratri #durgapuja #kurukulla #scrolllink #shaktiAradhana
    Kaalratri Devi is the seventh and most fierce form of Goddess Durga, worshipped on the seventh day of Navratri. She is known as the destroyer of ignorance, darkness, and all evil forces. With a dark complexion, disheveled hair, and a blazing aura, she rides a donkey and appears fearsome, yet she radiates immense compassion toward her devotees. She has four hands—two bestowing blessings and protection, and two carrying a sword and a deadly iron hook. Despite her terrifying form, she is lovingly called “Shubankari,” as she grants auspiciousness, fearlessness, and freedom from obstacles. Worshipping Kaalratri Devi is believed to remove negative energies, protect from harm, and lead the devotee toward spiritual awakening and ultimate liberation.’ -Life Unfold. #Navduraga #kalratri #durgapuja #kurukulla #scrolllink #shaktiAradhana
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  • Skandamata Devi is the fifth form of Goddess Durga, worshipped on the fifth day of Navratri. She is the mother of Lord Skanda (also known as Kartikeya), the commander of the divine armies, which is why she is called Skandamata. Seated gracefully on a lotus and often referred to as “Padmasini,” she embodies purity, compassion, and motherly love. With four arms, she carries her son Skanda in her lap while holding lotuses in her hands, radiating peace and protection. Riding a lion, she also symbolizes courage and strength. Worshipping Skandamata Devi is believed to bring wisdom, prosperity, and spiritual growth, while filling devotees’ lives with harmony and motherly blessings.’ -Life Unfold.

    #skandamata #durga #devi #kurukulla #shakti #mahamaya #navratri #Durgapuja
    Skandamata Devi is the fifth form of Goddess Durga, worshipped on the fifth day of Navratri. She is the mother of Lord Skanda (also known as Kartikeya), the commander of the divine armies, which is why she is called Skandamata. Seated gracefully on a lotus and often referred to as “Padmasini,” she embodies purity, compassion, and motherly love. With four arms, she carries her son Skanda in her lap while holding lotuses in her hands, radiating peace and protection. Riding a lion, she also symbolizes courage and strength. Worshipping Skandamata Devi is believed to bring wisdom, prosperity, and spiritual growth, while filling devotees’ lives with harmony and motherly blessings.’ -Life Unfold. #skandamata #durga #devi #kurukulla #shakti #mahamaya #navratri #Durgapuja
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