• प्लीज अपने नाखून साफ़ रखें झाड़ उग गए हैं ।


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    प्लीज अपने नाखून साफ़ रखें झाड़ उग गए हैं । 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 #fun #nails #clean #scrolllink
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  • Chandraprabha Singh, a 44 year old woman of Indian origin, attacked her husband, Arvind, with a knife.

    She cut his neck just because he didn’t clean the house.

    He called 911 and was saved.

    She has been arrested.

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    Chandraprabha Singh, a 44 year old woman of Indian origin, attacked her husband, Arvind, with a knife. She cut his neck just because he didn’t clean the house. He called 911 and was saved. She has been arrested. #ChandraPrabhaSingh #Woman #husband #knife #scrolllink
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    Agents of clean water. #science #biology #microbiology #scrolllink
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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.🙏🏽

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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
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  • International Kaulantak Siddha Vidya Peeth is delighted to share that we are going to hold a 2 day sadhana course on Kularnava Tantra on 25th and 26th of October 2025.
    Kularnava Tantra is one of the most sacred and systematic works in the Siddha Dharma Tantric school of thought, particularly in the Kaula and Shakta–Shaiva schools of thought. It is regarded as a primary scripture that interprets the philosophy, practices, and intention that aims at the union of Shiva (pure consciousness) and Shakti (divine energy). Kularnava is a term that means "the ocean of the Kula," representing the vastness and depth of divine knowledge enshrined in this divine text. Composed as a conversation between Bhagwan Swachchhand Bhairava Shiva and Goddess Kurukulla, the Kularnava Tantra offers an entire spiritual journey — from the external rituals and devotional practices to the very innermost realizations of the Divine.

    The Kularnava Tantra instructs that all of creation emerges from the union of Shiva and Shakti, and that liberation (moksha) is attained when one becomes aware of this divine unity within one's own being. It highlights that the world is not distinct from the divine but a living manifestation of it. Thus, the objective of Tantra is not to abandon the world, but to perceive the divine in everything and live with spiritual consciousness. The text provides precise directions on Guru-disciple relationships, where the Guru is the living Shiva who introduces the disciple to the secrets of the Kaulantak Peeth. It emphasizes that initiation (diksha) is the entry point to genuine spiritual understanding, and without this, one cannot appreciate the complete potential of Tantric practice.

    Practically, the Kularnava Tantra speaks about mantra, yantra, meditation, ritual worship, and inner cleansing, all with the aim of arousing the spiritual energy called Kundalini. It delineates that real worship is not exterior rites alone but the inner apprehension of the Divine presence in one's own body and mind. The scripture also cautions against mere practice and demands that only honest devotion, self-restraint, and the guidance of an authentic Guru can bring about spiritual realization. Its teachings transcend religion and philosophy; they offer a living process to change human consciousness.

    Among the sacred traditions of the Kaulantak Peeth, the Kularnava Tantra has a particularly significant position. Kaulant Peeth is among the most ancient and powerful Tantric thrones in the Himalayas, which is believed to be a seat centering the original teachings of Himalayan Tantra preserved and practiced there. The Peeth considers Kularnava Tantra to be one of its core scriptures — a scripture which delineates its philosophy, rituals, and lifestyle. The sadhanas done at Kaulant Peeth, like mantra sadhana, meditation, and sacred initiations, are usually based on the guidelines presented in this scripture. The Peeth also looks at the Kularnava Tantra as a bridge between human existence and the consciousness of God, leading seekers to self-realization through controlled practice and sincere devotion.

    Therefore, the Kularnava Tantra is not only an ancient text but a living manual for spiritual seekers within Kaulant Peeth. It bridges the eternal wisdom of Shiva and Shakti with the living tradition of the Himalayan Siddhas. Through reading and adherence to its teachings, followers come to balance the material and spiritual worlds, to perceive the divine in life's every situation, and finally, to realize the oneness of existence. In doing so, the Kularnava Tantra remains the core of the Kaulant Peeth's spiritual philosophy and a source of Tantric wisdom to future generations.
    To be a participant in this sadhana, reserve your seats through the contact information provided.

    #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
    International Kaulantak Siddha Vidya Peeth is delighted to share that we are going to hold a 2 day sadhana course on Kularnava Tantra on 25th and 26th of October 2025. Kularnava Tantra is one of the most sacred and systematic works in the Siddha Dharma Tantric school of thought, particularly in the Kaula and Shakta–Shaiva schools of thought. It is regarded as a primary scripture that interprets the philosophy, practices, and intention that aims at the union of Shiva (pure consciousness) and Shakti (divine energy). Kularnava is a term that means "the ocean of the Kula," representing the vastness and depth of divine knowledge enshrined in this divine text. Composed as a conversation between Bhagwan Swachchhand Bhairava Shiva and Goddess Kurukulla, the Kularnava Tantra offers an entire spiritual journey — from the external rituals and devotional practices to the very innermost realizations of the Divine. The Kularnava Tantra instructs that all of creation emerges from the union of Shiva and Shakti, and that liberation (moksha) is attained when one becomes aware of this divine unity within one's own being. It highlights that the world is not distinct from the divine but a living manifestation of it. Thus, the objective of Tantra is not to abandon the world, but to perceive the divine in everything and live with spiritual consciousness. The text provides precise directions on Guru-disciple relationships, where the Guru is the living Shiva who introduces the disciple to the secrets of the Kaulantak Peeth. It emphasizes that initiation (diksha) is the entry point to genuine spiritual understanding, and without this, one cannot appreciate the complete potential of Tantric practice. Practically, the Kularnava Tantra speaks about mantra, yantra, meditation, ritual worship, and inner cleansing, all with the aim of arousing the spiritual energy called Kundalini. It delineates that real worship is not exterior rites alone but the inner apprehension of the Divine presence in one's own body and mind. The scripture also cautions against mere practice and demands that only honest devotion, self-restraint, and the guidance of an authentic Guru can bring about spiritual realization. Its teachings transcend religion and philosophy; they offer a living process to change human consciousness. Among the sacred traditions of the Kaulantak Peeth, the Kularnava Tantra has a particularly significant position. Kaulant Peeth is among the most ancient and powerful Tantric thrones in the Himalayas, which is believed to be a seat centering the original teachings of Himalayan Tantra preserved and practiced there. The Peeth considers Kularnava Tantra to be one of its core scriptures — a scripture which delineates its philosophy, rituals, and lifestyle. The sadhanas done at Kaulant Peeth, like mantra sadhana, meditation, and sacred initiations, are usually based on the guidelines presented in this scripture. The Peeth also looks at the Kularnava Tantra as a bridge between human existence and the consciousness of God, leading seekers to self-realization through controlled practice and sincere devotion. Therefore, the Kularnava Tantra is not only an ancient text but a living manual for spiritual seekers within Kaulant Peeth. It bridges the eternal wisdom of Shiva and Shakti with the living tradition of the Himalayan Siddhas. Through reading and adherence to its teachings, followers come to balance the material and spiritual worlds, to perceive the divine in life's every situation, and finally, to realize the oneness of existence. In doing so, the Kularnava Tantra remains the core of the Kaulant Peeth's spiritual philosophy and a source of Tantric wisdom to future generations. To be a participant in this sadhana, reserve your seats through the contact information provided. #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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  • 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)"
    Mahasiddha Brihaspati Nath is the master of many wisdom forms. One such wisdom forms is Karmakanda or rituals. The ritual wisdom is a vast concept. It incorporates many practices like yagya, avaran pujan, upasana, nyasa etc. He was also the master and siddha of karmakanda.
    The third day started with the explanation of the very concept of karmakanda as touched the day before and its modus operandi under the system of Brihaspati. His Holiness explains to the sadhakas that karmakanda looks like a physical act but its essence is very subtle. The whole act of karmakanda only seems to have effect upon the physical world but contrary, its effect on inner subtle world is manifolds. For instance, when we purify our body with water, we sprinkle ourselves. Can the act of sprinkle, purify our body when we need more then few buckets to bath to clean ourselves?
    Brihaspati’s karmakanda has an essence to it and in the absence of which every karmakanda is fruitless and incomplete. That essence is what was discussed in the third day. In fact it took the whole third day to explain the essence of karmakanda to the sadhakas and different facets related to it. Our ‘Kaulantak Peeth Team Satara’ will also be regularly updating us on the happenings of the shivirs which we shall update immediately.
    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 #patanjaliyoga #kurukullatemple #yogacourse
    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)" Mahasiddha Brihaspati Nath is the master of many wisdom forms. One such wisdom forms is Karmakanda or rituals. The ritual wisdom is a vast concept. It incorporates many practices like yagya, avaran pujan, upasana, nyasa etc. He was also the master and siddha of karmakanda. The third day started with the explanation of the very concept of karmakanda as touched the day before and its modus operandi under the system of Brihaspati. His Holiness explains to the sadhakas that karmakanda looks like a physical act but its essence is very subtle. The whole act of karmakanda only seems to have effect upon the physical world but contrary, its effect on inner subtle world is manifolds. For instance, when we purify our body with water, we sprinkle ourselves. Can the act of sprinkle, purify our body when we need more then few buckets to bath to clean ourselves? Brihaspati’s karmakanda has an essence to it and in the absence of which every karmakanda is fruitless and incomplete. That essence is what was discussed in the third day. In fact it took the whole third day to explain the essence of karmakanda to the sadhakas and different facets related to it. Our ‘Kaulantak Peeth Team Satara’ will also be regularly updating us on the happenings of the shivirs which we shall update immediately. 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 #patanjaliyoga #kurukullatemple #yogacourse
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