• 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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  • The International Kaulantak Siddha Vidya Peeth is deeply honoured to share some glimpses of the sacred occasion of Sannyas Diwas, observed every year on the 19th of August.
    This auspicious day holds immense significance in the Kaulantak Peeth tradition, as it is dedicated to the worship of the 64 Yoginīs. On this day, all sixty-four Yoginīs are venerated, and symbolically, the Head Yoginī, who represents the collective power and presence of all the Yoginīs, is specially worshipped by the renunciates of Kaulantak Peeth.
    The observance of Sannyas Diwas is performed in accordance with the Mrikulachara tradition, a sacred lineage where worship is conducted solely through the use of natural elements. True to this ancient custom, the rituals were carried out using plant leaves and other natural offerings, thereby maintaining the purity and authenticity of the Mrikul way.
    On this divine occasion, all Bhairavas and Bhairavīs, especially those who have embraced the path of renunciation, adorn themselves in royal and dignified attire to participate in the Yoginī worship. Alongside the Yoginī Pūjā, the worship of Mrikulādhīśwarī is also performed with great reverence in Kaulantak Peeth on this very day.
    Under the guidance and directions of Mahāsiddha Ishaputra, the presiding Peethādheeshwar of Kaulantak Peeth, the entire community of Bhairav and Bhairavīs offered their heartfelt pūjā and archana to both the Yoginīs and Mrikulādhīśwarī. All rituals were carried out strictly in alignment with the sanctified practices of the Mrikulachara tradition, filling the atmosphere with devotion, purity, and the powerful presence of the Siddha lineage.
    Om Vanaspataye Shantih
    ॐ वनस्पतये शान्तिः

    #sanyas #renunciation #mrikul #kulasanyas #mrikulachar #SiddhaDharm #himalayansiddhatradition #mahasiddha #siddhapedia #KaulantakPeeth #KulantPeeth #Ishaputra #mahasiddhaishaputra #MahayogiSatyendraNath #bhagwanshiv #mahadev #SwachhandBhairav #sadhana #AncientWisdom #kurukulla #meditation #sanatandharma #spiritualjourney #HimalayanSiddhas #hindu #adhyaatma #sanatandharma #sanatani #sanatan
    The International Kaulantak Siddha Vidya Peeth is deeply honoured to share some glimpses of the sacred occasion of Sannyas Diwas, observed every year on the 19th of August. This auspicious day holds immense significance in the Kaulantak Peeth tradition, as it is dedicated to the worship of the 64 Yoginīs. On this day, all sixty-four Yoginīs are venerated, and symbolically, the Head Yoginī, who represents the collective power and presence of all the Yoginīs, is specially worshipped by the renunciates of Kaulantak Peeth. The observance of Sannyas Diwas is performed in accordance with the Mrikulachara tradition, a sacred lineage where worship is conducted solely through the use of natural elements. True to this ancient custom, the rituals were carried out using plant leaves and other natural offerings, thereby maintaining the purity and authenticity of the Mrikul way. On this divine occasion, all Bhairavas and Bhairavīs, especially those who have embraced the path of renunciation, adorn themselves in royal and dignified attire to participate in the Yoginī worship. Alongside the Yoginī Pūjā, the worship of Mrikulādhīśwarī is also performed with great reverence in Kaulantak Peeth on this very day. Under the guidance and directions of Mahāsiddha Ishaputra, the presiding Peethādheeshwar of Kaulantak Peeth, the entire community of Bhairav and Bhairavīs offered their heartfelt pūjā and archana to both the Yoginīs and Mrikulādhīśwarī. All rituals were carried out strictly in alignment with the sanctified practices of the Mrikulachara tradition, filling the atmosphere with devotion, purity, and the powerful presence of the Siddha lineage. Om Vanaspataye Shantih ॐ वनस्पतये शान्तिः #sanyas #renunciation #mrikul #kulasanyas #mrikulachar #SiddhaDharm #himalayansiddhatradition #mahasiddha #siddhapedia #KaulantakPeeth #KulantPeeth #Ishaputra #mahasiddhaishaputra #MahayogiSatyendraNath #bhagwanshiv #mahadev #SwachhandBhairav #sadhana #AncientWisdom #kurukulla #meditation #sanatandharma #spiritualjourney #HimalayanSiddhas #hindu #adhyaatma #sanatandharma #sanatani #sanatan
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  • International Kaulantak Siddha Vidya Peeth is immensely honoured to share some pictures from the 2nd and 3rd day of Indra Kalpa Tantra sadhana shivir.
    On the second day, due to continuous rainfall, we were unable to conduct the Shivir physically. Instead, Mahāsiddha Ishaputra graciously connected with all the Bhairavs and Bhairavis online. During this virtual interaction, he patiently answered their questions and also imparted some profound and esoteric knowledge about Indra Dev.
    Following this, the third day of the Shivir commenced. The day began with the performance of the Kaulāchār Kram, the foundational ritual sequence of the Siddha tradition. After its completion, preparations for the sacred Deeksha began in full earnest. It was during this time that Kaulantak Peethādheeshwar Mahāsiddha Ishaputra arrived in person.
    This time, the Deeksha Kram was extraordinarily grand and magnificent — a rare spectacle to witness. Mahāsiddha Ishaputra revealed the deep, hidden secrets of this particular Sādhanā to the Bhairavs and Bhairavis present, filling the atmosphere with spiritual intensity. Once his discourse concluded, meticulous preparations for the Deeksha ritual were carried out.
    That night, the grand Deeksha ceremony was performed with utmost sanctity and precision. The event concluded with a truly rare and awe-inspiring ritual — the Indra Pūjā. This sacred worship invoked an otherworldly and celestial ambience, leaving everyone present with an unforgettable spiritual experience.

    Thus, the Shivir concluded, imbuing all participants with a sense of deep spiritual fulfilment.
    #indra #DevRajIndra #IndraDev #shakra #indrani #shachi #swarg #SiddhaDharm #himalayansiddhatradition #mahasiddha #siddhapedia #KaulantakPeeth #KulantPeeth #Ishaputra #mahasiddhaishaputra #MahayogiSatyendraNath #bhagwanshiv #mahadev #SwachhandBhairav #sadhana #AncientWisdom #kurukulla #meditation #sanatandharma #SpiritualJourney #HimalayanSiddhas #hindu #adhyaatma #santana
    International Kaulantak Siddha Vidya Peeth is immensely honoured to share some pictures from the 2nd and 3rd day of Indra Kalpa Tantra sadhana shivir. On the second day, due to continuous rainfall, we were unable to conduct the Shivir physically. Instead, Mahāsiddha Ishaputra graciously connected with all the Bhairavs and Bhairavis online. During this virtual interaction, he patiently answered their questions and also imparted some profound and esoteric knowledge about Indra Dev. Following this, the third day of the Shivir commenced. The day began with the performance of the Kaulāchār Kram, the foundational ritual sequence of the Siddha tradition. After its completion, preparations for the sacred Deeksha began in full earnest. It was during this time that Kaulantak Peethādheeshwar Mahāsiddha Ishaputra arrived in person. This time, the Deeksha Kram was extraordinarily grand and magnificent — a rare spectacle to witness. Mahāsiddha Ishaputra revealed the deep, hidden secrets of this particular Sādhanā to the Bhairavs and Bhairavis present, filling the atmosphere with spiritual intensity. Once his discourse concluded, meticulous preparations for the Deeksha ritual were carried out. That night, the grand Deeksha ceremony was performed with utmost sanctity and precision. The event concluded with a truly rare and awe-inspiring ritual — the Indra Pūjā. This sacred worship invoked an otherworldly and celestial ambience, leaving everyone present with an unforgettable spiritual experience. Thus, the Shivir concluded, imbuing all participants with a sense of deep spiritual fulfilment. #indra #DevRajIndra #IndraDev #shakra #indrani #shachi #swarg #SiddhaDharm #himalayansiddhatradition #mahasiddha #siddhapedia #KaulantakPeeth #KulantPeeth #Ishaputra #mahasiddhaishaputra #MahayogiSatyendraNath #bhagwanshiv #mahadev #SwachhandBhairav #sadhana #AncientWisdom #kurukulla #meditation #sanatandharma #SpiritualJourney #HimalayanSiddhas #hindu #adhyaatma #santana
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  • The International Kaulantak Siddha Vidyapeeth is immensely honoured to share a few luminous glimpses from the very divine Indra Kapla Sādhanā Shivir. The opening day radiated with intense spiritual focus, setting a powerful and reverent atmosphere for the sacred journey ahead.
    The day was ushered in with classical yogic kriyās drawn from the Himalayan Siddha lineage. These practices, performed in the tranquil hours of dawn, were aimed at stirring the inner consciousness of all attending Bhairavs and Bhairavis — fostering clarity, devotion, and heightened inner awareness. A central highlight of the morning was the ceremonial observance of the Kaulāchār Kram, an essential and sanctified sequence in Siddha Dharma, carried out with meticulous reverence.
    As the day progressed, the Shivir unfolded into a rich tapestry of wisdom and practice. Esteemed Āchāryas led a succession of sessions, revealing profound and guarded teachings of the Indra Kalpa Sādhanā. These discourses offered rare insights into the divine essence and cosmic aspects of Devraaj Indra, deepening the sādhaks’ understanding and spiritual engagement.
    As twilight descended and the sacred Shivir was bathed in the stillness of night, an unmistakable aura of divinity permeated the atmosphere. The long-anticipated arrival of Kaulantak Peethādheeshwar Mahāsiddha Ishaputra brought with it a wave of spiritual intensity, marking the zenith of the day’s sacred unfoldings. In his illuminating address, Mahāsiddha Ishaputra delved into the esoteric depths of Devrāj Indra, shedding light on the profound purpose, inner significance, and transformative potential that lie at the heart of this exalted sādhanā.
    Under the guidance of Mahāsiddha Ishaputra a very sacred karmkand ritual of Devraj Indra was also performed at night.

    #Indra #Devrajindra #indradev #shakra #indrani #shachi #swarg #siddhadharm #himalayansiddhatradition #mahasiddha #Siddhapedia #kaulantakpeeth #kulantpeeth #Ishaputra #MahasiddhaIshaputra #MahayogiSatyendraNath #BhagwanShiv #Mahadev #SwachhandBhairav #sadhana #AncientWisdom #kurukulla #Meditation #sanatandharma #SpiritualJourney #HimalayanSiddhas #Hindu #Adhyaatma #sanatan
    The International Kaulantak Siddha Vidyapeeth is immensely honoured to share a few luminous glimpses from the very divine Indra Kapla Sādhanā Shivir. The opening day radiated with intense spiritual focus, setting a powerful and reverent atmosphere for the sacred journey ahead. The day was ushered in with classical yogic kriyās drawn from the Himalayan Siddha lineage. These practices, performed in the tranquil hours of dawn, were aimed at stirring the inner consciousness of all attending Bhairavs and Bhairavis — fostering clarity, devotion, and heightened inner awareness. A central highlight of the morning was the ceremonial observance of the Kaulāchār Kram, an essential and sanctified sequence in Siddha Dharma, carried out with meticulous reverence. As the day progressed, the Shivir unfolded into a rich tapestry of wisdom and practice. Esteemed Āchāryas led a succession of sessions, revealing profound and guarded teachings of the Indra Kalpa Sādhanā. These discourses offered rare insights into the divine essence and cosmic aspects of Devraaj Indra, deepening the sādhaks’ understanding and spiritual engagement. As twilight descended and the sacred Shivir was bathed in the stillness of night, an unmistakable aura of divinity permeated the atmosphere. The long-anticipated arrival of Kaulantak Peethādheeshwar Mahāsiddha Ishaputra brought with it a wave of spiritual intensity, marking the zenith of the day’s sacred unfoldings. In his illuminating address, Mahāsiddha Ishaputra delved into the esoteric depths of Devrāj Indra, shedding light on the profound purpose, inner significance, and transformative potential that lie at the heart of this exalted sādhanā. Under the guidance of Mahāsiddha Ishaputra a very sacred karmkand ritual of Devraj Indra was also performed at night. #Indra #Devrajindra #indradev #shakra #indrani #shachi #swarg #siddhadharm #himalayansiddhatradition #mahasiddha #Siddhapedia #kaulantakpeeth #kulantpeeth #Ishaputra #MahasiddhaIshaputra #MahayogiSatyendraNath #BhagwanShiv #Mahadev #SwachhandBhairav #sadhana #AncientWisdom #kurukulla #Meditation #sanatandharma #SpiritualJourney #HimalayanSiddhas #Hindu #Adhyaatma #sanatan
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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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  • International Kaulantak Siddha Vidya Peeth is delighted to announce yet another profoundly divine and awe-inspiring Sādhanā Shivir, dedicated to a rare and fearsome deity — Kankāla Bhairav. This sacred 2-day intensive course will be held on 29th & 30th September 2025, offering aspirants a unique opportunity to connect with the fierce yet supremely transformative energies of this unparalleled form of Swachchhand Bhairava Shiva called Kankāla Bhairava.

    Kaṅkāla Bhairava Tantra holds a very special place in Siddha Dharma, counted among its most profound and advanced of the sadhanas. Kankala Bhairava sadhana is one of the Five most advanced and highest level of sadhanas in Siddha Dharma. This is the most difficult sadhana to accomplish. No other sadhana more difficult than this exists in this universe. The Karmkand rituals of this sadhana is the most difficult among all the sadhanas in the Siddha Dharma.

    Kaṅkālā Bhairava is the skeletal manifestation of Swachchhand Bhairava Bhagwan Shiva, adorned with 108 skulls and bone ornaments. He embodies both the dissolution of the universe and the very principle that sustains all existence. In Siddha Dharma, he represents that absolute essence beyond which nothing remains.

    The symbolism of Kaṅkāla is profound. He teaches that the final destiny of both the individual soul and the cosmos is to be stripped bare of all coverings (āvaraṇas). Every layer—whether of body, mind, ego, or even the mighty play of Śakti Tattva—is dissolved. What remains is the naked, unadorned truth: the eternal foundation on which life, death, and the entire universe rests.

    To meditate upon Kaṅkālā Bhairava is to confront the deepest reality—that all forms, no matter how grand, eventually return to their essence. In that essence lies liberation, fearlessness, and the unshakable realisation of the Absolute.

    #kankaalbhairav #kankalbhairav #kankalabhairava #Bhairava #kankal #himalayandevaparamapara #SiddhaDharma #himalayansiddhatradition #lordshiva #bhagwanshiv #mahadev #SwachhandBhairav #kurukulla #siddhapedia #KaulantakPeeth #KulantPeeth #Ishaputra #mahasiddhaishaputra #MahayogiSatyendraNath #meditation #sanatandharma #HimalayanSiddhas #hindu #adhyaatma #himalayangods
    International Kaulantak Siddha Vidya Peeth is delighted to announce yet another profoundly divine and awe-inspiring Sādhanā Shivir, dedicated to a rare and fearsome deity — Kankāla Bhairav. This sacred 2-day intensive course will be held on 29th & 30th September 2025, offering aspirants a unique opportunity to connect with the fierce yet supremely transformative energies of this unparalleled form of Swachchhand Bhairava Shiva called Kankāla Bhairava. Kaṅkāla Bhairava Tantra holds a very special place in Siddha Dharma, counted among its most profound and advanced of the sadhanas. Kankala Bhairava sadhana is one of the Five most advanced and highest level of sadhanas in Siddha Dharma. This is the most difficult sadhana to accomplish. No other sadhana more difficult than this exists in this universe. The Karmkand rituals of this sadhana is the most difficult among all the sadhanas in the Siddha Dharma. Kaṅkālā Bhairava is the skeletal manifestation of Swachchhand Bhairava Bhagwan Shiva, adorned with 108 skulls and bone ornaments. He embodies both the dissolution of the universe and the very principle that sustains all existence. In Siddha Dharma, he represents that absolute essence beyond which nothing remains. The symbolism of Kaṅkāla is profound. He teaches that the final destiny of both the individual soul and the cosmos is to be stripped bare of all coverings (āvaraṇas). Every layer—whether of body, mind, ego, or even the mighty play of Śakti Tattva—is dissolved. What remains is the naked, unadorned truth: the eternal foundation on which life, death, and the entire universe rests. To meditate upon Kaṅkālā Bhairava is to confront the deepest reality—that all forms, no matter how grand, eventually return to their essence. In that essence lies liberation, fearlessness, and the unshakable realisation of the Absolute. #kankaalbhairav #kankalbhairav #kankalabhairava #Bhairava #kankal #himalayandevaparamapara #SiddhaDharma #himalayansiddhatradition #lordshiva #bhagwanshiv #mahadev #SwachhandBhairav #kurukulla #siddhapedia #KaulantakPeeth #KulantPeeth #Ishaputra #mahasiddhaishaputra #MahayogiSatyendraNath #meditation #sanatandharma #HimalayanSiddhas #hindu #adhyaatma #himalayangods
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