• 'International Kaulantak Siddha Vidya Peeth' (IKSVP) is proud to announce that we are going to conduct a two day sadhana course on Chanda Bhairava on 27 and 28th of December 2025.

    Chanda Bhairava, one of the eight powerful manifestations of Bhairava known as the Ashta Bhairavas, represents the fierce, transformative, and unstoppable aspect of Swacchanda Bhairava Shiva. The name “Chanda” itself signifies a force that is intense, wrathful, and unconquerable—an energy that destroys fear, ignorance, and negative influences while fiercely guarding truth and cosmic order. Traditionally depicted with a deep blue or smoky-blue form, he embodies the vast, limitless expanse of Shiva’s consciousness. His wrathful expressions, blazing aura, and penetrating third eye symbolize the divine fire that burns away illusion, weakness, and inner shadows. His vahana, the peacock, reflects his ability to transmute toxic, destructive forces into spiritual clarity and strength, just as the peacock turns poison into iridescent beauty. Armed with weapons such as the bow, arrow, sword, and skull-topped staff, he serves simultaneously as destroyer and protector—shattering obstacles, repelling hostile energies, and empowering the seeker with unshakeable resolve.

    In the Siddha Dharma tradition, the worship and sadhana of Chanda Bhairava have been practiced since ancient times. This lineage describes him not only as a fierce guardian but as a liberator who frees the practitioner from all pashas—the binding limitations, attachments, fears, and mental knots that restrict spiritual evolution. By removing these internal fetters, Chanda Bhairava accelerates the seeker’s progress on the path of adhyatma (spiritual realization), granting them inner freedom, clarity, and fearlessness. Moreover, Siddha Dharma texts state that Chanda Bhairava destroys the "heat of Kali Yuga"—the mental burdens, confusion, restlessness, and psychological toxins characteristic of this age—purifying the mind and stabilizing the seeker’s consciousness. Thus, his sadhana becomes a powerful tool not only for protection but for deep inner transformation. For those who wish to explore his ancient practices, symbolic meanings, and esoteric dimensions in greater depth, it is advised to await the forthcoming article on Siddhapedia, which will elaborate further on his significance in the Siddha Dharma tradition.

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    'International Kaulantak Siddha Vidya Peeth' (IKSVP) is proud to announce that we are going to conduct a two day sadhana course on Chanda Bhairava on 27 and 28th of December 2025. Chanda Bhairava, one of the eight powerful manifestations of Bhairava known as the Ashta Bhairavas, represents the fierce, transformative, and unstoppable aspect of Swacchanda Bhairava Shiva. The name “Chanda” itself signifies a force that is intense, wrathful, and unconquerable—an energy that destroys fear, ignorance, and negative influences while fiercely guarding truth and cosmic order. Traditionally depicted with a deep blue or smoky-blue form, he embodies the vast, limitless expanse of Shiva’s consciousness. His wrathful expressions, blazing aura, and penetrating third eye symbolize the divine fire that burns away illusion, weakness, and inner shadows. His vahana, the peacock, reflects his ability to transmute toxic, destructive forces into spiritual clarity and strength, just as the peacock turns poison into iridescent beauty. Armed with weapons such as the bow, arrow, sword, and skull-topped staff, he serves simultaneously as destroyer and protector—shattering obstacles, repelling hostile energies, and empowering the seeker with unshakeable resolve. In the Siddha Dharma tradition, the worship and sadhana of Chanda Bhairava have been practiced since ancient times. This lineage describes him not only as a fierce guardian but as a liberator who frees the practitioner from all pashas—the binding limitations, attachments, fears, and mental knots that restrict spiritual evolution. By removing these internal fetters, Chanda Bhairava accelerates the seeker’s progress on the path of adhyatma (spiritual realization), granting them inner freedom, clarity, and fearlessness. Moreover, Siddha Dharma texts state that Chanda Bhairava destroys the "heat of Kali Yuga"—the mental burdens, confusion, restlessness, and psychological toxins characteristic of this age—purifying the mind and stabilizing the seeker’s consciousness. Thus, his sadhana becomes a powerful tool not only for protection but for deep inner transformation. For those who wish to explore his ancient practices, symbolic meanings, and esoteric dimensions in greater depth, it is advised to await the forthcoming article on Siddhapedia, which will elaborate further on his significance in the Siddha Dharma tradition. #ashtabhairava #chandabhairava #bhairava #bhairav #sadhana #himalayantantra #Tantra #HimalayanDevaParamapara #SiddhaDharma #Siddhatradition #LordShiva #BhagwanShiv #Mahadev #SwachhandBhairav #kurukulla #AncientWisdom #Siddhapedia #kaulantakpeeth #kulantpeeth #Ishaputra #MahasiddhaIshaputra #MahayogiSatyendraNath #Meditation #sanatandharma #Transformation #SpiritualJourney #HimalayanSiddhas #Hindu #Adhyaatma #himalayangod
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  • श्री श्रृंगा ऋषि जी महाराज और श्री गंगा गिरी महाराज जी की एक प्राचीन दुर्लभ तस्वीर
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    श्री श्रृंगा ऋषि जी महाराज और श्री गंगा गिरी महाराज जी की एक प्राचीन दुर्लभ तस्वीर ❤️🙏 #ShriShringaRishiJiMaharaj #ShriGangaGiriMaharaj #DivyaParampara #AdhyatmikVirasat #SanatanSanskriti #RishiParampara #Tapasya #AnantShraddha #RarePicture #AncientWisdom
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  • No matter what happens
    No matter how time flies so fast
    You are always here deep down in my heart
    Sometimes I show sometimes I can't
    Your blessings have changed my life till eternity
    I bow down to your lotus feet
    May you shower your blessings on me till eternity
    May I not get distracted from the path you have shown
    May you give me enough strength to fight till the ends
    May you keep on showing me the path of truth always
    Namo Adesh Prabhu Ji 🪷🙇🏻‍♀️

    #prabhuishaputraji #ishaputraji #Ishaputra #KaulantakNath #kulantnath #mahasiddha #mahayogi #satyendranath #mylove #mylife #myeverything #lotusfeet #kamalnayan #worshiphimforever #avatar #vishnu #kalki #guru #shiv #guruofgurus #adhyatm #spiritualjourney #fanpage #scrolllink
    No matter what happens No matter how time flies so fast You are always here deep down in my heart Sometimes I show sometimes I can't Your blessings have changed my life till eternity I bow down to your lotus feet May you shower your blessings on me till eternity May I not get distracted from the path you have shown May you give me enough strength to fight till the ends May you keep on showing me the path of truth always 🙏 Namo Adesh Prabhu Ji 🙏❤️🌸🪷🌺🙇🏻‍♀️ #prabhuishaputraji #ishaputraji #Ishaputra #KaulantakNath #kulantnath #mahasiddha #mahayogi #satyendranath #mylove #mylife #myeverything #lotusfeet #kamalnayan #worshiphimforever #avatar #vishnu #kalki #guru #shiv #guruofgurus #adhyatm #spiritualjourney #fanpage #scrolllink
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  • After the explanation of Yoga, Karmakanda and Darshana of Brihaspati in the residential course currently being held at ‘International Kaulantak Siddha Vidhya Peeth’, His Holiness Mahasiddha Ishaputra then touched the topic of tantra. He explained the participating sadhaka about the various aspects of tantra.
    Tantra is as ‘brihad’ or holistic as Brihaspati himself. Brihaspati means master of numerous wisdom forms and Tantra means techniques to use numerous wisdom forms for pragmatic use. Tantra is basically divided into two forms, the ‘kula’ and the ‘akula’. Brihaspati is the master of both forms. He has his own kula and the master of his tantric kula attains the status of ‘Brihaspati’.
    The akula part is where all the kula ends. It is a process of going from the physical adhyatma to sookshma adhyatma and finally to be liberated from the sansara. In the tantra of Brihaspati, one starts with the tanta of ‘ihaloka’ and gradually then concludes with the tantra of ‘paraloka’. Brihaspati’s tantra in the words of Mahasiddha Ishaputra himself is that the tantra is a process of starting from the physical dimension ultimately leading to subtle adhyatmik dimension.
    Some pictures were taken during the course when Mahasiddha Ishaputra was explaining the concept to the sadhaks. We hereby present the pictures taken, to the Kaulantak Peeth fraternity so that they could witness the happenings of the Peeth. We shall also update further happenings as soon as we get an update from the "Kaulantak Siddha Vidhya peeth team.

    #ishaputra #iksvp #himalayansiddhas #patanjaliyoga #brihaspati #kurukullatemple #mahasiddhaishaputra
    After the explanation of Yoga, Karmakanda and Darshana of Brihaspati in the residential course currently being held at ‘International Kaulantak Siddha Vidhya Peeth’, His Holiness Mahasiddha Ishaputra then touched the topic of tantra. He explained the participating sadhaka about the various aspects of tantra. Tantra is as ‘brihad’ or holistic as Brihaspati himself. Brihaspati means master of numerous wisdom forms and Tantra means techniques to use numerous wisdom forms for pragmatic use. Tantra is basically divided into two forms, the ‘kula’ and the ‘akula’. Brihaspati is the master of both forms. He has his own kula and the master of his tantric kula attains the status of ‘Brihaspati’. The akula part is where all the kula ends. It is a process of going from the physical adhyatma to sookshma adhyatma and finally to be liberated from the sansara. In the tantra of Brihaspati, one starts with the tanta of ‘ihaloka’ and gradually then concludes with the tantra of ‘paraloka’. Brihaspati’s tantra in the words of Mahasiddha Ishaputra himself is that the tantra is a process of starting from the physical dimension ultimately leading to subtle adhyatmik dimension. Some pictures were taken during the course when Mahasiddha Ishaputra was explaining the concept to the sadhaks. We hereby present the pictures taken, to the Kaulantak Peeth fraternity so that they could witness the happenings of the Peeth. We shall also update further happenings as soon as we get an update from the "Kaulantak Siddha Vidhya peeth team. #ishaputra #iksvp #himalayansiddhas #patanjaliyoga #brihaspati #kurukullatemple #mahasiddhaishaputra
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  • The residental course on "Brihaspati Kalpa" is currently being held at International Kaulantak Siddha Vidhya Peeth from 24th December, 2018 at Satara, Maharastra under the holy guidance of His Holiness Kaulantak Peethadhishwara Mahayogi Satyendra Nath Ji Maharaja (Ishaputra)"
    As mentioned earlier, Mahasiddha Brihaspati Nath’s magnum opus is his ‘ihaloka’ darshana. Almost all the six philosophies of Hinduism incorporate the Brihaspati’s ihaloka darshana.
    The second day of the camp was mainly about explaining the nastika and astika school of Brihaspati with special focus on ‘ihaloka darshana’. The ‘ihaloka darshana’ can be roughly translated but not wholly as empiricism of the western philosophy.
    The second day started with the explanation of all the concepts related to the darshana of Brihaspati. Not only, ihaloka darshana, nastika and astika school of thoughts but also on various subtle topics like ‘dharma’, ‘adhyatma’, ‘satya’, ‘asatya’, ‘gyana’, ‘agyana’ etc. Brihaspati is also the guru of dharma therefore; the interpretation of dharma of Brihaspati was the main theme of the second day.
    Furthermore, His Holiness also touched the topic of karmakanda or rituals. Lesser known fact is that Brihaspati is also master of Mimansa i.e. karmakanda. He is also adept in tantric karmakanda. The explanation of the karmakanda part will be explained in upcoming post as updated to us by our ‘Kaulantak Peeth Team Satara.’
    We hereby present the pictures taken, to the Kaulantak Peeth fraternity so that they could witness the happenings of the Peeth. We shall also update further happenings as soon as we get an update from the "Kaulantak Peeth Team Satara."
    We sincerely hope that the picture we present shall inspire and aspire the Kaulantak Peeth fraternity to the path of eternal wisdoms of the Rishi/Munis.

    #ishaputra #iksvp #himalayansiddhas #kurukullatemple #patanjaliyoga
    The residental course on "Brihaspati Kalpa" is currently being held at International Kaulantak Siddha Vidhya Peeth from 24th December, 2018 at Satara, Maharastra under the holy guidance of His Holiness Kaulantak Peethadhishwara Mahayogi Satyendra Nath Ji Maharaja (Ishaputra)" As mentioned earlier, Mahasiddha Brihaspati Nath’s magnum opus is his ‘ihaloka’ darshana. Almost all the six philosophies of Hinduism incorporate the Brihaspati’s ihaloka darshana. The second day of the camp was mainly about explaining the nastika and astika school of Brihaspati with special focus on ‘ihaloka darshana’. The ‘ihaloka darshana’ can be roughly translated but not wholly as empiricism of the western philosophy. The second day started with the explanation of all the concepts related to the darshana of Brihaspati. Not only, ihaloka darshana, nastika and astika school of thoughts but also on various subtle topics like ‘dharma’, ‘adhyatma’, ‘satya’, ‘asatya’, ‘gyana’, ‘agyana’ etc. Brihaspati is also the guru of dharma therefore; the interpretation of dharma of Brihaspati was the main theme of the second day. Furthermore, His Holiness also touched the topic of karmakanda or rituals. Lesser known fact is that Brihaspati is also master of Mimansa i.e. karmakanda. He is also adept in tantric karmakanda. The explanation of the karmakanda part will be explained in upcoming post as updated to us by our ‘Kaulantak Peeth Team Satara.’ We hereby present the pictures taken, to the Kaulantak Peeth fraternity so that they could witness the happenings of the Peeth. We shall also update further happenings as soon as we get an update from the "Kaulantak Peeth Team Satara." We sincerely hope that the picture we present shall inspire and aspire the Kaulantak Peeth fraternity to the path of eternal wisdoms of the Rishi/Munis. #ishaputra #iksvp #himalayansiddhas #kurukullatemple #patanjaliyoga
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