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  • 'करवा चौथ' के पावन अवसर पर उन सभी भैरव-भैरवियों हेतु मंत्र प्रस्तुत किया जा रहा है जिन्होंने अपने भैरव या भैरवी हेतु पवित्र व्रत धारण किया है। दिन भर इस मंत्र का मानसिक जाप करना श्रेष्ठ है व इसके प्रभाव से पति-पत्नी की लम्बी आयु के साथ ही धन-धान्य व दाम्पत्य सुख आदि की भी प्राप्ति होती है। ब्रत के दिन शिव-पार्वती का ध्यान व गुरु वंदना सहित अपने कुल देवी-देवताओं की स्तुति व पूजन भी करना चाहिए। यदि भैरव-भैरावियाँ कुंवारे हैं तो भी सुन्दर पति-पत्नी की कामना हेतु ब्रत धारण करने का विधान है। यदि आपका विवाह नहीं हुआ है तो आप अपने प्रेमी या प्रेमिका हेतु भी व्रत धारण कर सकते हैं। 'कौलान्तक संप्रदाय' में जिन भैरवियों या भैरवों की पत्नी अथवा पति इस लोक में नहीं हैं वो भैरव-भैरवी अपने गुरु या इष्ट के निम्मित भी इस व्रत को धारण कर सकते हैं। व्रत चन्द्रमा के दर्शन तक स्थित रहता है। किन्तु बिना मंत्र जाप 'कौलान्तक संप्रदाय' व्रत को महत्त्व नहीं देता। ये व्रत एक गोपनीय 'तांत्रिक साधना' है। इस व्रत की बहुत सी मनघडंत और व्यर्थ की कथाएं पुस्तक बाजारों में उपलब्ध है। जिस पर 'कौलान्तक पीठ' विश्वास नहीं करता। क्योंकि इस व्रत के नियम कथा आदि हमारी परम्परा में बिलकुल भिन्न हैं। अत: आप मंत्र पूर्वक व्रत को संपन्न करें। करवा चौथ के पर्व की हार्दिक शुभ कामनाएं और हाँ जाते-जाते ये बताना जरुरी है की भारत के कुछ मनहूस मीडिया घराने जो की हमेशा इस व्रत विपरीत कुछ न कुछ बताते रहते हैं हम उनको 'मलेच्छ संगठन' करार देते हैं व हिन्दू धर्म विरोधी घोषित कर उनका व उनके कर्मचारियों का मुँह काला करते हैं-कौलान्तक पीठ टीम-हिमालय।
    ऊँ ह्रौं श्रीं ऐं ह्रीं सर्वसौभाग्य चक्र स्वामिन्यै नमः

    #पर्व #Karvachauth
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    'करवा चौथ' के पावन अवसर पर उन सभी भैरव-भैरवियों हेतु मंत्र प्रस्तुत किया जा रहा है जिन्होंने अपने भैरव या भैरवी हेतु पवित्र व्रत धारण किया है। दिन भर इस मंत्र का मानसिक जाप करना श्रेष्ठ है व इसके प्रभाव से पति-पत्नी की लम्बी आयु के साथ ही धन-धान्य व दाम्पत्य सुख आदि की भी प्राप्ति होती है। ब्रत के दिन शिव-पार्वती का ध्यान व गुरु वंदना सहित अपने कुल देवी-देवताओं की स्तुति व पूजन भी करना चाहिए। यदि भैरव-भैरावियाँ कुंवारे हैं तो भी सुन्दर पति-पत्नी की कामना हेतु ब्रत धारण करने का विधान है। यदि आपका विवाह नहीं हुआ है तो आप अपने प्रेमी या प्रेमिका हेतु भी व्रत धारण कर सकते हैं। 'कौलान्तक संप्रदाय' में जिन भैरवियों या भैरवों की पत्नी अथवा पति इस लोक में नहीं हैं वो भैरव-भैरवी अपने गुरु या इष्ट के निम्मित भी इस व्रत को धारण कर सकते हैं। व्रत चन्द्रमा के दर्शन तक स्थित रहता है। किन्तु बिना मंत्र जाप 'कौलान्तक संप्रदाय' व्रत को महत्त्व नहीं देता। ये व्रत एक गोपनीय 'तांत्रिक साधना' है। इस व्रत की बहुत सी मनघडंत और व्यर्थ की कथाएं पुस्तक बाजारों में उपलब्ध है। जिस पर 'कौलान्तक पीठ' विश्वास नहीं करता। क्योंकि इस व्रत के नियम कथा आदि हमारी परम्परा में बिलकुल भिन्न हैं। अत: आप मंत्र पूर्वक व्रत को संपन्न करें। करवा चौथ के पर्व की हार्दिक शुभ कामनाएं और हाँ जाते-जाते ये बताना जरुरी है की भारत के कुछ मनहूस मीडिया घराने जो की हमेशा इस व्रत विपरीत कुछ न कुछ बताते रहते हैं हम उनको 'मलेच्छ संगठन' करार देते हैं व हिन्दू धर्म विरोधी घोषित कर उनका व उनके कर्मचारियों का मुँह काला करते हैं-कौलान्तक पीठ टीम-हिमालय। ऊँ ह्रौं श्रीं ऐं ह्रीं सर्वसौभाग्य चक्र स्वामिन्यै नमः #पर्व #Karvachauth #karvachauthspecial #karvachauthfestival #KarwaChauth2025 #KarvaChauthCelebration #KaulantakPeeth #scrolllink
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  • Karva Chauth is a traditional Hindu festival celebrated by married women in India. On this day, wives observe a day-long fast from sunrise to moonrise for the long life, prosperity, and well-being of their husbands. Women dress beautifully in festive attire, apply mehndi (henna) on their hands, and gather together to listen to the Karva Chauth Katha (story). In the evening, after sighting the moon through a sieve, they offer prayers and then break their fast after their husbands offer them water and the first bite of food. The festival symbolizes love, devotion, and the sacred bond between husband and wife.

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    Karva Chauth is a traditional Hindu festival celebrated by married women in India. On this day, wives observe a day-long fast from sunrise to moonrise for the long life, prosperity, and well-being of their husbands. Women dress beautifully in festive attire, apply mehndi (henna) on their hands, and gather together to listen to the Karva Chauth Katha (story). In the evening, after sighting the moon through a sieve, they offer prayers and then break their fast after their husbands offer them water and the first bite of food. The festival symbolizes love, devotion, and the sacred bond between husband and wife. #karvachauth2025 #karvachauth #hindu #sanatan #siddhadharma #jaishreeram #jaikalki #jaisambhalasamrajya #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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  • Dussehra in Kullu a festival of joy, devotion & colors
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    Dussehra in Kullu a festival of joy, devotion & colors 🌸🙏 #KulluDussehra #FestivalOfColors #JoyAndDevotion #HimachalFestivals #MountainFestivals
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  • दशहरा, जिसे विजयादशमी भी कहा जाता है, भारत के प्रमुख पर्वों में से एक है और यह हर वर्ष आश्विन मास की शुक्ल पक्ष की दशमी तिथि को मनाया जाता है। इस दिन भगवान श्रीराम ने अहंकारी रावण का वध करके धर्म और सत्य की विजय का संदेश दिया था। इसलिए इसे बुराई पर अच्छाई की जीत का प्रतीक माना जाता है। दशहरे का पर्व हमें यह सिखाता है कि चाहे असत्य और अन्याय कितना भी शक्तिशाली क्यों न लगे, अंततः पराजित होता है और धर्म व सद्गुण ही स्थायी रहते हैं। इस दिन लोग रावण, मेघनाद और कुंभकरण के पुतले जलाकर बुराइयों के अंत का संदेश देते हैं। यह केवल एक धार्मिक उत्सव ही नहीं बल्कि आत्मचिंतन का अवसर भी है, जब हम अपने भीतर के क्रोध, लोभ, अहंकार और ईर्ष्या जैसी नकारात्मक प्रवृत्तियों को पहचानकर उन्हें समाप्त करने का संकल्प लेते हैं। दशहरे का वास्तविक महत्व यही है कि हम अपने जीवन में मर्यादा, सदाचार, करुणा, साहस और सत्य जैसे गुणों को अपनाएँ और समाज में धर्म, न्याय तथा सद्भावना का प्रसार करें। इस प्रकार यह पर्व हमें हर वर्ष प्रेरित करता है कि जीवन के हर क्षेत्र में सत्य और सद्गुणों का साथ देकर विजय प्राप्त की जा सकती है।
    #dushehra #vijayadashmi #bhagwanram #ravana #festival #scrolllink
    दशहरा, जिसे विजयादशमी भी कहा जाता है, भारत के प्रमुख पर्वों में से एक है और यह हर वर्ष आश्विन मास की शुक्ल पक्ष की दशमी तिथि को मनाया जाता है। इस दिन भगवान श्रीराम ने अहंकारी रावण का वध करके धर्म और सत्य की विजय का संदेश दिया था। इसलिए इसे बुराई पर अच्छाई की जीत का प्रतीक माना जाता है। दशहरे का पर्व हमें यह सिखाता है कि चाहे असत्य और अन्याय कितना भी शक्तिशाली क्यों न लगे, अंततः पराजित होता है और धर्म व सद्गुण ही स्थायी रहते हैं। इस दिन लोग रावण, मेघनाद और कुंभकरण के पुतले जलाकर बुराइयों के अंत का संदेश देते हैं। यह केवल एक धार्मिक उत्सव ही नहीं बल्कि आत्मचिंतन का अवसर भी है, जब हम अपने भीतर के क्रोध, लोभ, अहंकार और ईर्ष्या जैसी नकारात्मक प्रवृत्तियों को पहचानकर उन्हें समाप्त करने का संकल्प लेते हैं। दशहरे का वास्तविक महत्व यही है कि हम अपने जीवन में मर्यादा, सदाचार, करुणा, साहस और सत्य जैसे गुणों को अपनाएँ और समाज में धर्म, न्याय तथा सद्भावना का प्रसार करें। इस प्रकार यह पर्व हमें हर वर्ष प्रेरित करता है कि जीवन के हर क्षेत्र में सत्य और सद्गुणों का साथ देकर विजय प्राप्त की जा सकती है। #dushehra #vijayadashmi #bhagwanram #ravana #festival #scrolllink
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  • Durga Puja is one of the most important festivals in India, especially celebrated with great joy in West Bengal and many other states. It honors Goddess Durga, who symbolizes power and the victory of good over evil. The festival usually takes place in the month of September or October and lasts for several days. Beautiful idols of Goddess Durga are placed in decorated pandals, where people gather to pray, sing, dance, and enjoy cultural programs. Families and friends wear new clothes, share special food, and celebrate together. On the last day, called Vijayadashami, the idols are immersed in rivers or seas, marking the end of the festival and spreading the message of peace, strength, and goodness.’ -Life Unfold

    #jaiMataDi #DurgaPuja #Navaratri #kurukulla #Kaulantakpeeth #kulantPeeth
    Durga Puja is one of the most important festivals in India, especially celebrated with great joy in West Bengal and many other states. It honors Goddess Durga, who symbolizes power and the victory of good over evil. The festival usually takes place in the month of September or October and lasts for several days. Beautiful idols of Goddess Durga are placed in decorated pandals, where people gather to pray, sing, dance, and enjoy cultural programs. Families and friends wear new clothes, share special food, and celebrate together. On the last day, called Vijayadashami, the idols are immersed in rivers or seas, marking the end of the festival and spreading the message of peace, strength, and goodness.’ -Life Unfold #jaiMataDi #DurgaPuja #Navaratri #kurukulla #Kaulantakpeeth #kulantPeeth
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