• Ilka–Khilka Sadhana is regarded as one of the most profound, rare, and highly coveted Tantric and yogic sadhana of Kaulantak Peeth. For an immeasurable span of time, the Bhairavas and Bhairavis of Kaulantak Peeth have awaited the re-emergence and transmission of this sacred sadhana.

    Ilka Devi and Khilka Devi are not merely Tantric deities; they are simultaneously Tantric and Yogic powers. Their sadhana system is unique in that it integrates advanced yogic methodologies with deep Tantric procedures, forming a complete and highly evolved spiritual discipline. This synthesis makes the Ilka–Khilka path exceptionally potent and transformative.
    The level of this sadhana is extraordinarily high and is traditionally reserved for serious aspirants of the Kaula path. To date, no detailed description or parallel of Ilka and Khilka Devi exists in any other known tradition or scripture. This sacred knowledge is exclusively preserved within Siddha Dharma, making it both rare and invaluable.

    Those who seek a rapid, authentic, and irreversible advancement on the path of adhyatma (spiritual realization) should not overlook or bypass this sadhana under any circumstances. It is not merely a practice, but a decisive turning point in one’s spiritual evolution.
    For a deeper and authoritative exposition on Ilka and Khilka Devi, seekers are requested to await the forthcoming article on Siddhapedia, where these profound truths will be revealed with precision and authenticity.

    Seats are limited. Aspirants are encouraged to book their place now and not miss this rare opportunity to engage with one of the highest sadhana systems of Kaulantak Peeth.

    #ilka #khilka #ilkakhilka #tantra #yoga #HimalayanDevaParamapara #SiddhaDharma #Siddhatradition #LordShiva #BhagwanShiv #Mahadev #SwachhandBhairav #kurukulla #Siddhapedia #kaulantakpeeth #kulantpeeth #Ishaputra #MahasiddhaIshaputra #MahayogiSatyendraNath #Meditation #sanatandharma #HimalayanSiddhas #Hindu #Adhyaatma #himalayangod #iksvp #scrolllink #kurukullatemple #goddesskurukulla
    Ilka–Khilka Sadhana is regarded as one of the most profound, rare, and highly coveted Tantric and yogic sadhana of Kaulantak Peeth. For an immeasurable span of time, the Bhairavas and Bhairavis of Kaulantak Peeth have awaited the re-emergence and transmission of this sacred sadhana. Ilka Devi and Khilka Devi are not merely Tantric deities; they are simultaneously Tantric and Yogic powers. Their sadhana system is unique in that it integrates advanced yogic methodologies with deep Tantric procedures, forming a complete and highly evolved spiritual discipline. This synthesis makes the Ilka–Khilka path exceptionally potent and transformative. The level of this sadhana is extraordinarily high and is traditionally reserved for serious aspirants of the Kaula path. To date, no detailed description or parallel of Ilka and Khilka Devi exists in any other known tradition or scripture. This sacred knowledge is exclusively preserved within Siddha Dharma, making it both rare and invaluable. Those who seek a rapid, authentic, and irreversible advancement on the path of adhyatma (spiritual realization) should not overlook or bypass this sadhana under any circumstances. It is not merely a practice, but a decisive turning point in one’s spiritual evolution. For a deeper and authoritative exposition on Ilka and Khilka Devi, seekers are requested to await the forthcoming article on Siddhapedia, where these profound truths will be revealed with precision and authenticity. Seats are limited. Aspirants are encouraged to book their place now and not miss this rare opportunity to engage with one of the highest sadhana systems of Kaulantak Peeth. #ilka #khilka #ilkakhilka #tantra #yoga #HimalayanDevaParamapara #SiddhaDharma #Siddhatradition #LordShiva #BhagwanShiv #Mahadev #SwachhandBhairav #kurukulla #Siddhapedia #kaulantakpeeth #kulantpeeth #Ishaputra #MahasiddhaIshaputra #MahayogiSatyendraNath #Meditation #sanatandharma #HimalayanSiddhas #Hindu #Adhyaatma #himalayangod #iksvp #scrolllink #kurukullatemple #goddesskurukulla
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  • Goddess Kurukulla Temple: Situated in the sacred Himalayan mountains.

    #scrolllink #goddesskurukulla #kurukullatemple #himalayas #sacredplace #mountains
    Goddess Kurukulla Temple: Situated in the sacred Himalayan mountains. #scrolllink #goddesskurukulla #kurukullatemple #himalayas #sacredplace #mountains
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  • Matrika Bhairava is regarded as one of the most elevated and secretive manifestations of Shiva within the Tantric tradition. What makes Matrika Bhairava extraordinary is that He contains the full force of every Matrika tradition: the Ashta Matrikas, the Shodasha Matrikas, and the Varna Matrikas. Instead of worshipping these goddesses separately, Tantric teachings reveal that all their energies converge and shine through this single, supreme deity. For that reason, Matrika Bhairava is celebrated as the ultimate source of mantra shakti, the primordial root from which all sacred sounds and mantras arise.

    Within this majestic form reside three of the greatest Shaktis—Brahmi, Mahalakshmi, and Mahagauri. Practitioners pursuing mantra siddhi or wishing to intensify their spiritual evolution often choose Him as their Ishta Devata, because He governs the very vibration, potency, and life-force of all mantras. In Tantric understanding, every mantra’s root energy flows directly from the consciousness of Matrika Bhairava.

    At a deeper and more esoteric level of Tantra, Matrika Bhairava is said to hold within Himself some secret Matrikas represent subtle dimensions of spiritual awakening: inner expansion, divine brilliance, and transformative silence. Only highly advanced practitioners are traditionally introduced to the mysteries of these Matrikas, and it is their presence that elevates Matrika Bhairava to a status higher than most forms of Bhairava. Because He embodies the totality of all Matrika powers, both revealed and hidden, He is considered capable of guiding a seeker toward the highest spiritual goals.

    Tantric scriptures state that sincere worship of Matrika Bhairava has the potential to grant a practitioner liberation, complete mastery over spiritual energies, and ultimately the state of siddhatva—full spiritual accomplishment. His path is not like ordinary worship; it is deeply mystical, inner-oriented, and based on subtle mantra and energy practices. The methods associated with Matrika Bhairava require a level of discipline and dedication suited for those who are genuinely committed to transformative spiritual growth. To know more about the Matrika Bhairav and his sadhana system, here is an article about Matrika bhairava on siddhapedia containing in detail information.

    https://siddhapedia.com/matrika-bhairava

    #matrikabhairava #Matrika #ashtamatrika #bhairav #HimalayanDevaParamapara #SiddhaDharma #Siddhatradition #LordShiva #BhagwanShiv #Mahadev #SwachhandBhairav #kurukulla #Siddhapedia #kaulantakpeeth #kulantpeeth #Ishaputra #MahasiddhaIshaputra #MahayogiSatyendraNath #Meditation #sanatandharma #HimalayanSiddhas #Hindu #Adhyaatma #himalayangod #iksvp #scrolllink
    Matrika Bhairava is regarded as one of the most elevated and secretive manifestations of Shiva within the Tantric tradition. What makes Matrika Bhairava extraordinary is that He contains the full force of every Matrika tradition: the Ashta Matrikas, the Shodasha Matrikas, and the Varna Matrikas. Instead of worshipping these goddesses separately, Tantric teachings reveal that all their energies converge and shine through this single, supreme deity. For that reason, Matrika Bhairava is celebrated as the ultimate source of mantra shakti, the primordial root from which all sacred sounds and mantras arise. Within this majestic form reside three of the greatest Shaktis—Brahmi, Mahalakshmi, and Mahagauri. Practitioners pursuing mantra siddhi or wishing to intensify their spiritual evolution often choose Him as their Ishta Devata, because He governs the very vibration, potency, and life-force of all mantras. In Tantric understanding, every mantra’s root energy flows directly from the consciousness of Matrika Bhairava. At a deeper and more esoteric level of Tantra, Matrika Bhairava is said to hold within Himself some secret Matrikas represent subtle dimensions of spiritual awakening: inner expansion, divine brilliance, and transformative silence. Only highly advanced practitioners are traditionally introduced to the mysteries of these Matrikas, and it is their presence that elevates Matrika Bhairava to a status higher than most forms of Bhairava. Because He embodies the totality of all Matrika powers, both revealed and hidden, He is considered capable of guiding a seeker toward the highest spiritual goals. Tantric scriptures state that sincere worship of Matrika Bhairava has the potential to grant a practitioner liberation, complete mastery over spiritual energies, and ultimately the state of siddhatva—full spiritual accomplishment. His path is not like ordinary worship; it is deeply mystical, inner-oriented, and based on subtle mantra and energy practices. The methods associated with Matrika Bhairava require a level of discipline and dedication suited for those who are genuinely committed to transformative spiritual growth. To know more about the Matrika Bhairav and his sadhana system, here is an article about Matrika bhairava on siddhapedia containing in detail information. https://siddhapedia.com/matrika-bhairava #matrikabhairava #Matrika #ashtamatrika #bhairav #HimalayanDevaParamapara #SiddhaDharma #Siddhatradition #LordShiva #BhagwanShiv #Mahadev #SwachhandBhairav #kurukulla #Siddhapedia #kaulantakpeeth #kulantpeeth #Ishaputra #MahasiddhaIshaputra #MahayogiSatyendraNath #Meditation #sanatandharma #HimalayanSiddhas #Hindu #Adhyaatma #himalayangod #iksvp #scrolllink
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    Matrika Bhairava
    Matrika (Sanskrit- मातृका) is a sanskrit word that symbolizes Motherly Energies whereas Bhairava means The fierce, powerful and fear-destroying form of Shiva. Matrika Bhairava is the form of Swacchanda Bhairava Shiva Himself — who embodies within Him all the Matrikas, such as the Ashta Matrikas, the Shodasha Matrikas, and the Varna Matrikas. He also embodies
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  • Explore the sacred recitation of the 16-names praise of Goddess Kurukullā

    How to use this chant effectively

    Listen with full attention and devotion.

    Repeat the names slowly, perhaps in a calm space.

    Feel the sound vibrations in your body and mind.

    Use this session for grounding, inspiration, or spiritual focus.

    Disclaimer
    As with many tantric mantras, it’s advised to practice with respect, sincerity, and if possible under guidance.

    #Kurukulla#कुरुकुल्ला​ #Mantra#Stuti#DevotionalChant#ॐ#SpiritualPractice#Meditation#Tantra#GoddessEnergy#BuddhistMantra#HinduMantra#DivineFeminine#Chanting#SacredSound​ ‪@ShivashaktiBhaktiGeet‬​
    Explore the sacred recitation of the 16-names praise of Goddess Kurukullā 🔔 How to use this chant effectively Listen with full attention and devotion. Repeat the names slowly, perhaps in a calm space. Feel the sound vibrations in your body and mind. Use this session for grounding, inspiration, or spiritual focus. 🙏 Disclaimer As with many tantric mantras, it’s advised to practice with respect, sincerity, and if possible under guidance. #Kurukulla​ #कुरुकुल्ला​ #Mantra​ #Stuti​ #DevotionalChant​ #ॐ​ #SpiritualPractice​ #Meditation​ #Tantra​ #GoddessEnergy​ #BuddhistMantra​ #HinduMantra​ #DivineFeminine​ #Chanting​ #SacredSound​ ‪@ShivashaktiBhaktiGeet‬​
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  • Look, My Fellow Bengalis!
    See what Mamata Banerjee has done to our sacred land of Maa Kali! The land of devotion and courage is now crushed under appeasement and fear.

    When Hindus protest, the police drag Maa Kali’s Murti into prison vans — as if our Goddess is a criminal!
    Is this the Bengal of Vivekananda and Netaji, or a land lost to fanaticism?

    Wake up, Bengal! Protect our Maa, our culture, our Sanatan identity before it’s too late!

    #WestBengal #MaaKali #SaveBengal #SanatanDharma #WakeUpBengal #scrolllink
    Look, My Fellow Bengalis! See what Mamata Banerjee has done to our sacred land of Maa Kali! The land of devotion and courage is now crushed under appeasement and fear. When Hindus protest, the police drag Maa Kali’s Murti into prison vans — as if our Goddess is a criminal! Is this the Bengal of Vivekananda and Netaji, or a land lost to fanaticism? Wake up, Bengal! Protect our Maa, our culture, our Sanatan identity before it’s too late! #WestBengal #MaaKali #SaveBengal #SanatanDharma #WakeUpBengal #scrolllink
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  • Wishing everyone abundant greetings of Diwali from Kaulantak Peeth team. This year, Mahasiddha Ishaputra celebrated Diwali at the sacred Kurukulla Temple. Despite facing immense hardships and challenges, we performed the Diwali puja with utmost devotion at the feet of Bhagwati.

    All roads leading to the Kurukulla Temple were completely blocked, yet Mahasiddha Ishaputra, accompanied by all the Bhairavs and Bhairavis, walked on foot with unwavering determination and reached the temple. There, we lit many lamps (deep), illuminating the entire premises of Bhagwati with radiant light, making it sparkle gloriously.

    Following this, we conducted the grand puja and aarti of Bhagwati amidst great fervor, joy, and celebration. In this way, even in the face of tough circumstances, we ensured that Bhagwati's temple did not remain desolate. Instead, we celebrated Diwali right at Her divine feet, filling the space with devotion, light, and triumph over adversity.

    #Diwali #HappyDiwali #Ishaputra #mahasiddhaishaputra #MahayogiSatyendraNath #kurukulla #goddesskurukulla #lakshmi #KaulantakPeeth #KulantPeeth #IKSVP #bhagwanshiv #shiva #lordshiva #swachchhandbhairava #SiddhaDharma #himalayansiddhatradition #hiddendeities #scrolllink
    Wishing everyone abundant greetings of Diwali from Kaulantak Peeth team. This year, Mahasiddha Ishaputra celebrated Diwali at the sacred Kurukulla Temple. Despite facing immense hardships and challenges, we performed the Diwali puja with utmost devotion at the feet of Bhagwati. All roads leading to the Kurukulla Temple were completely blocked, yet Mahasiddha Ishaputra, accompanied by all the Bhairavs and Bhairavis, walked on foot with unwavering determination and reached the temple. There, we lit many lamps (deep), illuminating the entire premises of Bhagwati with radiant light, making it sparkle gloriously. Following this, we conducted the grand puja and aarti of Bhagwati amidst great fervor, joy, and celebration. In this way, even in the face of tough circumstances, we ensured that Bhagwati's temple did not remain desolate. Instead, we celebrated Diwali right at Her divine feet, filling the space with devotion, light, and triumph over adversity. #Diwali #HappyDiwali #Ishaputra #mahasiddhaishaputra #MahayogiSatyendraNath #kurukulla #goddesskurukulla #lakshmi #KaulantakPeeth #KulantPeeth #IKSVP #bhagwanshiv #shiva #lordshiva #swachchhandbhairava #SiddhaDharma #himalayansiddhatradition #hiddendeities #scrolllink
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  • This Diwali, let us burst a few lesser crackers, eat a little less sweets, use a little less material in our worship, and offer whatever money we save to the reconstruction and service of Bhagwati Kurukulla’s temple.
    This temple belongs to all of us Bhairavs and Bhairavis — Bhagwati Kurukulla and this sacred tradition are ours.
    So, let us all come together and contribute our share for the reconstruction of Her temple.
    Click on the link below and make your offering.

    https://goddesskurukulla.com/donations/

    #SaveKurukullaTemple #Himalaya #Siddhas #MurukullaMandir #tradition
    This Diwali, let us burst a few lesser crackers, eat a little less sweets, use a little less material in our worship, and offer whatever money we save to the reconstruction and service of Bhagwati Kurukulla’s temple. This temple belongs to all of us Bhairavs and Bhairavis — Bhagwati Kurukulla and this sacred tradition are ours. So, let us all come together and contribute our share for the reconstruction of Her temple. Click on the link below and make your offering. https://goddesskurukulla.com/donations/ #SaveKurukullaTemple #Himalaya #Siddhas #MurukullaMandir #tradition
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  • When Bhagwan Ram returned to Ayodhya after his exile, the first thing He did was to worshipping Lord Ganesh and Goddess Laxmi. Since then the tradition started to worship Laxmi and Ganesh on Diwali. It evolved into a religious custom to worship Laxmi and Ganesh on Diwali night as “Diwali Puja”.
    In later days, worshipping Ganesh (Vighnaharta) before any celebration started and by that time - all the earlier glorious battles were almost forgotten and Men started to worship Money aka Lakshmi.
    Diwali is celebrated for different reasons by different people.
    For most strict Vaishnavas, it is the day Rama returned to Ayodhya. Some also celebrate this as the day of liberation of the women captured by Narakasura, after he was killed by Devi Satyabhama (the wife of Lord Krishna)
    For the business community it is the beginning of new year and for the closure of accounts of the previous year and for beginning of the new account books.
    Lakshmi is the goddess of wealth. Hence the Gods of prosperity (that is Devi Lakshmi) and good luck (that is Lord Ganesha) are worshipped.
    For some, Diwali also celebrates the return of Pandavas after 12 years of Vanvas and one year of "Agyatvas" in Mahabharata.
    Once my father said Diwali is the day when Vishnu came back to Lakshmi and their abode in the Vaikuntha; so those who worship Lakshmi receive the benefit of her good mood, and therefore are blessed with mental, physical and material wellbeing during the year ahead.
    Hindus in India's eastern region, such as Odisha and West Bengal, worship the goddess Kali instead of Lakshmi, and call the festival Kali Puja.
    In Braj Bhumi and north central regions, the god Krishna is recognized. People mark Mount Govardhan, and celebrate legends about Krishna. In other regions, the feast of Govardhan Puja (or Annakoot) is celebrated, with 56 or 108 different cuisines prepared, offered to Krishna, then shared and celebrated by the local community.
    Because people in general In in this era of Kalyug are easily trapoed by Maya (illusion) they know only desire, money and sense gratification. They dont know that Where Lord Vishnu resides Laxmi is always present their and serves Him.
    Narakasur was killed by Shri Krishna during Kartik Chaturdashi. Narakasur was the son of Varaha Avatar and Dharitri/Bhudevi ( Mother earth). He got the boon from Brahma that only his mother can kill him. With so much of power, he did all tamasik activity, made friendship with another demon named Mura. He kidnapped 16000+ princes and imprisoned them. He even stole the jewellery of Aditi ( Indra’s mother).
    He crossed all the limits and finally in Dwapar Yug Krishna took birth, attacked Narakasur at night along with Satyabhama and killed his general come friend Mura. Then finally Narakasur. He realized that God Himself came to kill him hence he is getting relieved from all the sins he has done so far. So this death of him should be celebrated. Hence, after Narak Chaturdashi, we celebrate Deepawali – the death of Narakasur.
    The event is celebrated to signify the victory of light over darkness, good against evil, knowledge against ignorance and righteousness over anarchy.

    #दीपावली #diwali #scrolllink #hindu #sanatan #lakshmi
    When Bhagwan Ram returned to Ayodhya after his exile, the first thing He did was to worshipping Lord Ganesh and Goddess Laxmi. Since then the tradition started to worship Laxmi and Ganesh on Diwali. It evolved into a religious custom to worship Laxmi and Ganesh on Diwali night as “Diwali Puja”. In later days, worshipping Ganesh (Vighnaharta) before any celebration started and by that time - all the earlier glorious battles were almost forgotten and Men started to worship Money aka Lakshmi. Diwali is celebrated for different reasons by different people. 🪔For most strict Vaishnavas, it is the day Rama returned to Ayodhya. Some also celebrate this as the day of liberation of the women captured by Narakasura, after he was killed by Devi Satyabhama (the wife of Lord Krishna) 🪔For the business community it is the beginning of new year and for the closure of accounts of the previous year and for beginning of the new account books. 🪔Lakshmi is the goddess of wealth. Hence the Gods of prosperity (that is Devi Lakshmi) and good luck (that is Lord Ganesha) are worshipped. 🪔For some, Diwali also celebrates the return of Pandavas after 12 years of Vanvas and one year of "Agyatvas" in Mahabharata. 🪔Once my father said Diwali is the day when Vishnu came back to Lakshmi and their abode in the Vaikuntha; so those who worship Lakshmi receive the benefit of her good mood, and therefore are blessed with mental, physical and material wellbeing during the year ahead. 🪔Hindus in India's eastern region, such as Odisha and West Bengal, worship the goddess Kali instead of Lakshmi, and call the festival Kali Puja. 🪔In Braj Bhumi and north central regions, the god Krishna is recognized. People mark Mount Govardhan, and celebrate legends about Krishna. In other regions, the feast of Govardhan Puja (or Annakoot) is celebrated, with 56 or 108 different cuisines prepared, offered to Krishna, then shared and celebrated by the local community. Because people in general In in this era of Kalyug are easily trapoed by Maya (illusion) they know only desire, money and sense gratification. They dont know that Where Lord Vishnu resides Laxmi is always present their and serves Him. Narakasur was killed by Shri Krishna during Kartik Chaturdashi. Narakasur was the son of Varaha Avatar and Dharitri/Bhudevi ( Mother earth). He got the boon from Brahma that only his mother can kill him. With so much of power, he did all tamasik activity, made friendship with another demon named Mura. He kidnapped 16000+ princes and imprisoned them. He even stole the jewellery of Aditi ( Indra’s mother). He crossed all the limits and finally in Dwapar Yug Krishna took birth, attacked Narakasur at night along with Satyabhama and killed his general come friend Mura. Then finally Narakasur. He realized that God Himself came to kill him hence he is getting relieved from all the sins he has done so far. So this death of him should be celebrated. Hence, after Narak Chaturdashi, we celebrate Deepawali – the death of Narakasur. The event is celebrated to signify the victory of light over darkness, good against evil, knowledge against ignorance and righteousness over anarchy. #दीपावली #diwali #scrolllink #hindu #sanatan #lakshmi
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  • Namo Bhagwati Kurukulle

    #kurukulla #Bhagwati #Goddesskurukulla #maya #scrolllink
    Namo Bhagwati Kurukulle 🙏🙏🙏 #kurukulla #Bhagwati #Goddesskurukulla #maya #scrolllink
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  • International Kaulantak Siddha Vidya Peeth (IKSVP) presents the sacred glimpses of the recent course on Devabhisheka, an important part of Dev Sadhana in the Himalayan Siddha tradition. This sacred two-day ritual, conducted by IKSVP, was a profound spiritual event for all Bhairavs and Bhairavis.
    Day 1 began with Kaulantak Peethadishwar Ishaputra gracing the gathering, addressing and explaining the meaning and significance of Devabhisheka. A grand Saptsindhu chakra was crafted in the soil, followed by a yagya, invoking divine energies.
    Day 2 saw a serene atmosphere with everyone dressed in white. The Devabhisheka was bestowed by Kaulantak Peethadishwar upon the Bhairavs and Bhairavis, who carried a symbolic sword as an astra. The sacred waters, part of the Tirthan river, were icy cold, yet people’s spirits remained high, and everyone participated with devotion. By dusk, another powerful yagya took place, concluding with the pooja of 64 yoginis, marking the completion of this divine event.
    We are sharing with you these glimpses, so you can witness the energy of this sacred ceremony. If you wish to experience the spiritual depth of such traditions, you are welcome to join the regular courses offered by IKSVP, both online and offline.
    Om Shri Kulant Nathaay Namah.
    Om Shri Kulant Peethaay Namah.
    Om Sam Siddhaay Namah.
    Om Shri Gurumandalaay Namah.
    Om Shri MahaHimalayaay NAmah.
    Om Shri Swachchanda Bhairavaay Namah.
    Om Shri Kulle Kurukulle Namah.

    #Devabhisheka #Siddhas #abhisheka #ishaputra #MahasiddhaIshaputra #Kulantpeeth #Kurukulla #kurukullaTemple #IKSVP #DevaDharma #DeshajParampara #Healing #IKSVP #Spirituality #AncientWisdom #GoddessKurukulla #Saptrishis #Mysticism #KaulantakPeeth #Ishaputra #DivineBlessings #Mahasiddha #KaulantakSiddhaVidyaPeeth
    International Kaulantak Siddha Vidya Peeth (IKSVP) presents the sacred glimpses of the recent course on Devabhisheka, an important part of Dev Sadhana in the Himalayan Siddha tradition. This sacred two-day ritual, conducted by IKSVP, was a profound spiritual event for all Bhairavs and Bhairavis. Day 1 began with Kaulantak Peethadishwar Ishaputra gracing the gathering, addressing and explaining the meaning and significance of Devabhisheka. A grand Saptsindhu chakra was crafted in the soil, followed by a yagya, invoking divine energies. Day 2 saw a serene atmosphere with everyone dressed in white. The Devabhisheka was bestowed by Kaulantak Peethadishwar upon the Bhairavs and Bhairavis, who carried a symbolic sword as an astra. The sacred waters, part of the Tirthan river, were icy cold, yet people’s spirits remained high, and everyone participated with devotion. By dusk, another powerful yagya took place, concluding with the pooja of 64 yoginis, marking the completion of this divine event. We are sharing with you these glimpses, so you can witness the energy of this sacred ceremony. If you wish to experience the spiritual depth of such traditions, you are welcome to join the regular courses offered by IKSVP, both online and offline. Om Shri Kulant Nathaay Namah. Om Shri Kulant Peethaay Namah. Om Sam Siddhaay Namah. Om Shri Gurumandalaay Namah. Om Shri MahaHimalayaay NAmah. Om Shri Swachchanda Bhairavaay Namah. Om Shri Kulle Kurukulle Namah. #Devabhisheka #Siddhas #abhisheka #ishaputra #MahasiddhaIshaputra #Kulantpeeth #Kurukulla #kurukullaTemple #IKSVP #DevaDharma #DeshajParampara #Healing #IKSVP #Spirituality #AncientWisdom #GoddessKurukulla #Saptrishis #Mysticism #KaulantakPeeth #Ishaputra #DivineBlessings #Mahasiddha #KaulantakSiddhaVidyaPeeth
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