• Thread: The Science & Sanatan Spirit of Chhath Puja – Day by Day

    “A festival where the Sun, the soul, and the body align.”


    #science #ChhathPuja #festival #sun #body #soul #scrolllink
    🌅 Thread: The Science & Sanatan Spirit of Chhath Puja – Day by Day 🪔☀️ “A festival where the Sun, the soul, and the body align.” 🧵👇 #science #ChhathPuja #festival #sun #body #soul #scrolllink
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  • Bangladesh : Dead body of 1971's freedom fighter Manik Lal was recovered from a river . He was kidnapped 1 day ago .
    Location Hobigonj , Sylhet .

    #bangladesh #freedomFighter #ManikLal #Dead #scrolllink
    Bangladesh 🇧🇩 : Dead body of 1971's freedom fighter Manik Lal was recovered from a river . He was kidnapped 1 day ago . Location 📍 Hobigonj , Sylhet . #bangladesh #freedomFighter #ManikLal #Dead #scrolllink
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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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  • Love Jihad in Jamshedpur

    Dr. Rafiq Mirza murdered his girlfriend, Dr. Chayanika Kumari, with a steel chain packed her body in a trolley bag & dumped it at the railway station.

    A Hindu doctor… killed by a Muslim “lover” who was forcing her to convert to Islam. When she refused,he ended her life.

    Educate your daughters not just with degrees, but with awareness too.

    #doctor #loveJihad #hinduGirl #kathmulle #scrolllink
    Love Jihad in Jamshedpur🚨 Dr. Rafiq Mirza murdered his girlfriend, Dr. Chayanika Kumari, with a steel chain packed her body in a trolley bag & dumped it at the railway station. A Hindu doctor… killed by a Muslim “lover” who was forcing her to convert to Islam. When she refused,he ended her life. Educate your daughters not just with degrees, but with awareness too. #doctor #loveJihad #hinduGirl #kathmulle #scrolllink
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  • In the heart of Chittorgarh, Rajasthan, the Samadhishvara Temple rises as a timeless symbol of faith and artistry.

    Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the sanctum enshrines a striking three-headed idol that reflects his many dimensions. Each face tells its own story – one fierce and commanding, another calm and serene, and the third carrying an enigmatic expression. Together, they embody the vastness of Shiva’s being.

    The temple’s origins trace back to the 11th century, when it is believed to have been commissioned by the Parmara king Bhoja. Some scholars suggest it may even predate him, but inscriptions from Chittor and beyond largely affirm that the shrine, originally known as Tri-Bhuvana, was established in this era. Over the following five centuries, it was restored and enriched multiple times, preserving its sacred legacy through the ages.

    #hindutemples #shivaform #rudra #templesofwonder #HindusOfTheWorld #hara #sadashiv #shivatemple #shivatemple #indiantemple #rajasthan #rajathantemple
    In the heart of Chittorgarh, Rajasthan, the Samadhishvara Temple rises as a timeless symbol of faith and artistry. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the sanctum enshrines a striking three-headed idol that reflects his many dimensions. Each face tells its own story – one fierce and commanding, another calm and serene, and the third carrying an enigmatic expression. Together, they embody the vastness of Shiva’s being. The temple’s origins trace back to the 11th century, when it is believed to have been commissioned by the Parmara king Bhoja. Some scholars suggest it may even predate him, but inscriptions from Chittor and beyond largely affirm that the shrine, originally known as Tri-Bhuvana, was established in this era. Over the following five centuries, it was restored and enriched multiple times, preserving its sacred legacy through the ages. #hindutemples #shivaform #rudra #templesofwonder #HindusOfTheWorld #hara #sadashiv #shivatemple #shivatemple🔱 #indiantemple #rajasthan #rajathantemple
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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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  • Before the Temples: The Panjurli Daiva of Tulunadu

    "Paatri povonji, Daiva barpi. Mana povonji, miru barpi." (The oracle departs, the Daiva arrives. The human departs, the wild arrives.)

    In the heart of Tulunadu, where the padi (ancient sacred grove) breathes with the spirits of the land, the air does not ask for devotion. It demands it. It is thick with the scent of wet bolpu (laterite soil) and the promise of the Kar (monsoon). Here, Bhakti is not a gentle prayer, it is a trembling surrender to a force as raw as the first thunderclap. Here, Bhakti is for Panjurli.

    They do not believe in this Daiva (spirit deity). They know it. They feel it in the shiver that runs through the areca grove, in the fierce protectiveness that guards their threshold. Panjurli Daiva was not crafted by dreamers, but unleashed from the very sweat of the Divine, a primal roar given form. To offer Bhakti to Panjurli is to offer respect to the storm.

    The Murti (sacred mask/idol) is their focal point. It is not a face, but a convergence of power. Forged in silver and gold, its boar visage is a permanent challenge, the kodu (tusks) not mere metal but instruments of divine surgery, meant to gore out the infection of dosha (sin/impurity). When the devotees, the saris, gather, their gaze is not one of adoration, but of awe struck vigilance.

    When the drums (Dammamā) begin their frantic, heartbeat rhythm, it is not a call to prayer. It is a summons. The air thickens, heavy with the scent of crushed areca flowers and burning incense. The Paatri, the vessel, is no longer a man. He is a conduit. His body contorts, a puppet to a force that is anything but graceful. It is the brute, grounding shudder of the boar. His dance is not fluid, it is a powerful, stomping, a ritual of claiming territory, of shaking the very foundations of the human world to remind it of the wild one that lies beneath.

    Panjurli does not whisper sweet promises. It speaks in a voice that is a low, guttural grunt, a gravelly torrent of truth. It is the voice of the land itself, judge, jury, and protector. It roots out deceit, exposes hidden sins, and enforces the sacred codes of the community. Its justice is not nuanced, it is as direct and unforgiving as a charging boar. To stand before Panjurli is to stand naked before the raw conscience of nature, stripped of all pretense.

    This is not a god you love. This is a force you revere. A power you fear with a fear that is the beginning of wisdom. Panjurli is the spine chilling reminder that the land we build upon is alive, watching, and must be respected. It is the ancient, brute root that holds the community fast, lest it be washed away by the monsoon of its own transgressions.

    "Mana bhakti botji ayi. Mana baka didi ayi." (Our devotion is a raw offering. Our prayer is a naked truth.)"

    #pajurli #kantara #bhakti #scrolllink
    Before the Temples: The Panjurli Daiva of Tulunadu "Paatri povonji, Daiva barpi. Mana povonji, miru barpi." (The oracle departs, the Daiva arrives. The human departs, the wild arrives.) In the heart of Tulunadu, where the padi (ancient sacred grove) breathes with the spirits of the land, the air does not ask for devotion. It demands it. It is thick with the scent of wet bolpu (laterite soil) and the promise of the Kar (monsoon). Here, Bhakti is not a gentle prayer, it is a trembling surrender to a force as raw as the first thunderclap. Here, Bhakti is for Panjurli. They do not believe in this Daiva (spirit deity). They know it. They feel it in the shiver that runs through the areca grove, in the fierce protectiveness that guards their threshold. Panjurli Daiva was not crafted by dreamers, but unleashed from the very sweat of the Divine, a primal roar given form. To offer Bhakti to Panjurli is to offer respect to the storm. The Murti (sacred mask/idol) is their focal point. It is not a face, but a convergence of power. Forged in silver and gold, its boar visage is a permanent challenge, the kodu (tusks) not mere metal but instruments of divine surgery, meant to gore out the infection of dosha (sin/impurity). When the devotees, the saris, gather, their gaze is not one of adoration, but of awe struck vigilance. When the drums (Dammamā) begin their frantic, heartbeat rhythm, it is not a call to prayer. It is a summons. The air thickens, heavy with the scent of crushed areca flowers and burning incense. The Paatri, the vessel, is no longer a man. He is a conduit. His body contorts, a puppet to a force that is anything but graceful. It is the brute, grounding shudder of the boar. His dance is not fluid, it is a powerful, stomping, a ritual of claiming territory, of shaking the very foundations of the human world to remind it of the wild one that lies beneath. Panjurli does not whisper sweet promises. It speaks in a voice that is a low, guttural grunt, a gravelly torrent of truth. It is the voice of the land itself, judge, jury, and protector. It roots out deceit, exposes hidden sins, and enforces the sacred codes of the community. Its justice is not nuanced, it is as direct and unforgiving as a charging boar. To stand before Panjurli is to stand naked before the raw conscience of nature, stripped of all pretense. This is not a god you love. This is a force you revere. A power you fear with a fear that is the beginning of wisdom. Panjurli is the spine chilling reminder that the land we build upon is alive, watching, and must be respected. It is the ancient, brute root that holds the community fast, lest it be washed away by the monsoon of its own transgressions. "Mana bhakti botji ayi. Mana baka didi ayi." (Our devotion is a raw offering. Our prayer is a naked truth.)" #pajurli #kantara #bhakti #scrolllink
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  • Your body is not just flesh & blood.
    It is a temple of gods, mantras & cosmic energy.
    Ancient Rishis mapped it thousands of years ago in Sanatan Dharma.

    Here’s the most profound wisdom of Chakras you were never told

    #chakras #kundalini #siddhas #scrolllink
    Your body is not just flesh & blood. 🧘‍♂️ It is a temple of gods, mantras & cosmic energy. Ancient Rishis mapped it thousands of years ago in Sanatan Dharma. Here’s the most profound wisdom of Chakras you were never told 🧵👇 #chakras #kundalini #siddhas #scrolllink
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  • Iksvp is honoured to share sacred glimpses from the second day of the Purnabhishek Sadhana Course.
    The day began with the regular Yoga Kram, an essential part of Siddha Dharm, which helps align the body, mind, and pranic energies in preparation for higher spiritual practices. This was followed by the Kaulachar Kram—a deeply reverential ritual performed as an act of kshama (seeking forgiveness) from the Devi-Devtas. Through this process, the sadhaks humbly express repentance for any known or unknown mistakes committed during their spiritual practices, thereby purifying their intentions before moving into deeper sadhanas.
    Later in the day, Kaulantak Peethādheeshwar Mahāsiddha Ishaputra graced the gathering with his divine presence to guide and empower the ongoing sadhana. Under his direction, several sacred rituals were performed, setting the stage for the main process of Purnabhishek Deeksha.
    The sequence included Shreevats Pooja, Yantra Pooja, and Tantra Pooja—each performed meticulously to invoke divine energies and sanctify the spiritual environment. As the night deepened, around midnight, the central and most profound ritual of Abhishek commenced. This sacred ceremony marked the culmination of the Deeksha Kram, symbolizing spiritual purification, divine initiation, and the awakening of higher consciousness within every participant.
    After the completion of the rituals, Mahāsiddha Ishaputra addressed all the Bhairavs and Bhairavis, answering their questions and providing invaluable spiritual guidance. His words illuminated the deeper meanings behind the practices, enriching the understanding of every seeker present.
    The Shivir concluded on a divine note, with each Bhairav and Bhairavi receiving one of the greatest spiritual gifts of their lives—the Purnabhishek Deeksha, a transformative initiation that marks a new dawn on their path of Siddha Dharm.
    #poornabhishek #purnabhishek #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 #scrolllink
    Iksvp is honoured to share sacred glimpses from the second day of the Purnabhishek Sadhana Course. The day began with the regular Yoga Kram, an essential part of Siddha Dharm, which helps align the body, mind, and pranic energies in preparation for higher spiritual practices. This was followed by the Kaulachar Kram—a deeply reverential ritual performed as an act of kshama (seeking forgiveness) from the Devi-Devtas. Through this process, the sadhaks humbly express repentance for any known or unknown mistakes committed during their spiritual practices, thereby purifying their intentions before moving into deeper sadhanas. Later in the day, Kaulantak Peethādheeshwar Mahāsiddha Ishaputra graced the gathering with his divine presence to guide and empower the ongoing sadhana. Under his direction, several sacred rituals were performed, setting the stage for the main process of Purnabhishek Deeksha. The sequence included Shreevats Pooja, Yantra Pooja, and Tantra Pooja—each performed meticulously to invoke divine energies and sanctify the spiritual environment. As the night deepened, around midnight, the central and most profound ritual of Abhishek commenced. This sacred ceremony marked the culmination of the Deeksha Kram, symbolizing spiritual purification, divine initiation, and the awakening of higher consciousness within every participant. After the completion of the rituals, Mahāsiddha Ishaputra addressed all the Bhairavs and Bhairavis, answering their questions and providing invaluable spiritual guidance. His words illuminated the deeper meanings behind the practices, enriching the understanding of every seeker present. The Shivir concluded on a divine note, with each Bhairav and Bhairavi receiving one of the greatest spiritual gifts of their lives—the Purnabhishek Deeksha, a transformative initiation that marks a new dawn on their path of Siddha Dharm. #poornabhishek #purnabhishek #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 #scrolllink
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  • International Kaulantak Siddha Vidya Peeth is honoured to share some glimpses from the recently conducted deeply sacred Poornabhishek Sadhana Shivir.
    The day commenced with early morning yoga, which forms an integral part of the daily discipline in our Siddha Dharma tradition. This foundational practice not only prepares the body and mind for deeper spiritual work but also aligns the practitioner with the inner rhythm of the sadhana.
    This particular sadhana course was more oriented toward karmkand (ritualistic practices). Several intricate and sacred rituals were conducted throughout the day, all meticulously performed under the direct guidance of Mahasiddha Ishaputra, whose presence infused the entire atmosphere with profound spiritual energy.
    Poornabhishek Sadhana, regarded as one of the most advanced and difficult-to-attain spiritual practices within the Siddha Dharma lineage. Due to its highly esoteric and elevated nature, participation in this sadhana requires the fulfillment of multiple eligibility criteria. Only those Bhairavs and Bhairavis who had previously completed a specific sequence of sadhanas were permitted to attend.
    For this reason, the event was not publicly announced in advance. Entry was restricted to eligible practitioners who had already been initiated into the necessary stages of spiritual discipline. This ensured the sanctity and integrity of the shivir, allowing for a highly focused and elevated environment.
    After the initial yoga session, Mahasiddha Ishaputra made his gracious arrival, bringing with him a wave of divine energy that immediately uplifted the gathering. He began the proceedings by imparting profound spiritual wisdom about the Poornabhishek Sadhana — elucidating its significance, purpose, and role in the broader spiritual journey of a sadhak.
    Following this discourse, a series of karmkand rituals were performed, each deeply symbolic and spiritually potent. These rituals were carried out with the highest levels of precision and devotion, creating a powerful field of transformation for all present.
    The day concluded with a late-night theory class, once again led by Mahasiddha Ishaputra, where he continued to deepen the participants’ understanding of Siddha Dharma and the inner mechanics of the sadhana.
    (Day 1)

    #Poornabhishek #purnabhishek #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
    International Kaulantak Siddha Vidya Peeth is honoured to share some glimpses from the recently conducted deeply sacred Poornabhishek Sadhana Shivir. The day commenced with early morning yoga, which forms an integral part of the daily discipline in our Siddha Dharma tradition. This foundational practice not only prepares the body and mind for deeper spiritual work but also aligns the practitioner with the inner rhythm of the sadhana. This particular sadhana course was more oriented toward karmkand (ritualistic practices). Several intricate and sacred rituals were conducted throughout the day, all meticulously performed under the direct guidance of Mahasiddha Ishaputra, whose presence infused the entire atmosphere with profound spiritual energy. Poornabhishek Sadhana, regarded as one of the most advanced and difficult-to-attain spiritual practices within the Siddha Dharma lineage. Due to its highly esoteric and elevated nature, participation in this sadhana requires the fulfillment of multiple eligibility criteria. Only those Bhairavs and Bhairavis who had previously completed a specific sequence of sadhanas were permitted to attend. For this reason, the event was not publicly announced in advance. Entry was restricted to eligible practitioners who had already been initiated into the necessary stages of spiritual discipline. This ensured the sanctity and integrity of the shivir, allowing for a highly focused and elevated environment. After the initial yoga session, Mahasiddha Ishaputra made his gracious arrival, bringing with him a wave of divine energy that immediately uplifted the gathering. He began the proceedings by imparting profound spiritual wisdom about the Poornabhishek Sadhana — elucidating its significance, purpose, and role in the broader spiritual journey of a sadhak. Following this discourse, a series of karmkand rituals were performed, each deeply symbolic and spiritually potent. These rituals were carried out with the highest levels of precision and devotion, creating a powerful field of transformation for all present. The day concluded with a late-night theory class, once again led by Mahasiddha Ishaputra, where he continued to deepen the participants’ understanding of Siddha Dharma and the inner mechanics of the sadhana. (Day 1) #Poornabhishek #purnabhishek #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
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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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