• आंवला नवमी 2025 — वो दिन जब प्रकृति में पूजते हैं भगवान विष्णु को!"

    वृक्ष पूजा, विष्णु भक्ति और पर्यावरण का संदेश

    #ambala #vishnu #VrikshPuja #scrolllink
    आंवला नवमी 2025 🌿 — वो दिन जब प्रकृति में पूजते हैं भगवान विष्णु को!" 🧵 वृक्ष पूजा, विष्णु भक्ति और पर्यावरण का संदेश 🌱 #ambala #vishnu #VrikshPuja #scrolllink
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  • सुबह हिमालय के सिद्ध भी ईशपुत्र का स्मरण करते हैं मैं भी उनका स्मरण करता हूँ Eem ishaputray Namha !!
    Padukam Pujayami Tarpyami
    Shubhprabhata

    #ishaputra #shubhprabhat #paduka #poojan #scrolllink
    सुबह हिमालय के सिद्ध भी ईशपुत्र का स्मरण 🥋 करते हैं 🙏 मैं भी उनका स्मरण करता हूँ 🙏 Eem ishaputray Namha !! Padukam Pujayami 🙏Tarpyami 🙏 🙏🌼Shubhprabhata 🙏🌼 #ishaputra #shubhprabhat #paduka #poojan #scrolllink
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  • Thread: The Science & Sanatan Spirit of Chhath Puja – Day by Day

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


    #science #ChhathPuja #festival #sun #body #soul #scrolllink
    🌅 Thread: The Science & Sanatan Spirit of Chhath Puja – Day by Day 🪔☀️ “A festival where the Sun, the soul, and the body align.” 🧵👇 #science #ChhathPuja #festival #sun #body #soul #scrolllink
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  • What Bengal does today, rest of India never thinks ever before.....

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    What Bengal does today, rest of India never thinks ever before..... #bengal #kali #puja #hindu #festival #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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  • Chotamota puja for Deewali.
    HAPPY DEWALI 2025.

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    Chotamota puja for Deewali. HAPPY DEWALI 2025. #DEEWALI #NEPAL
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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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  • 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 honoured to share some profound glimpses from Day 2 of the sacred Tāmravaktra Jwāl Sādhanā Shivir.
    The day commenced with our traditional yogic practices, infusing the Bhairavs and Bhairavis with a surge of spiritual energy, clarity, and inner enthusiasm. This was followed by the observance of the regular Kaulāchār Kram, rooted deeply in the Siddha tradition.
    As the day unfolded, the central karmakāṇḍa (ritual procedures) of the Tāmravaktra Jwāl Sādhanā began. This included the highly potent Avarana Pūjā, sacred Havan, and other esoteric rites that invoked the divine blessings of Bhagavān Tāmravaktra Jwāl. These rituals, performed with precision and devotion, elevated the collective spiritual atmosphere of the Shivir.
    As the night descended, the moment all Bhairavs and Bhairavis were eagerly awaiting arrived. Kaulantak Peethādheeshwar, Mahāsiddha Ishaputra, graced the gathering with his divine presence. His arrival was nothing short of a spiritual blessing. He imparted profound insights into the mystical nature of Bhagavān Tāmravaktra Jwāl, the hidden depths of the sādhanā, and the true essence of walking the path of spiritual transformation. His discourse not only answered the doubts and queries of the sādhaks but also ignited a deep sense of conviction and inner awakening in all present.
    Later that night, in an atmosphere charged with spiritual intensity, the Mahādeekshā (initiation ceremony) was conducted at the lotus feet of Bhagavatī Kurukullā. It was a divine moment of grace, where each Bhairav and Bhairavi received a precious and sacred gift—initiation into the deeper realms of sādhanā, a moment that will remain etched in their spiritual journey forever.

    #HimalayanDevaParamapara #SiddhaDharma #Siddhatradition #LordShiva #BhagwanShiv #Mahadev #SwachhandBhairav #AncientWisdom #Siddhapedia #tamravaktrajwal #jwal #kaulantakpeeth #kulantpeeth #Ishaputra #MahasiddhaIshaputra #MahayogiSatyendraNath #tribaldeity #shivadeity #SpiritualWellness #Meditation #sanatandharma #tantrikhealing #hiddendeities #Transformation #SpiritualJourney #HimalayanSiddhas #Hindu #Adhyaatma #himalayangod #dharma
    The International Kaulantak Siddha Vidyapeeth is honoured to share some profound glimpses from Day 2 of the sacred Tāmravaktra Jwāl Sādhanā Shivir. The day commenced with our traditional yogic practices, infusing the Bhairavs and Bhairavis with a surge of spiritual energy, clarity, and inner enthusiasm. This was followed by the observance of the regular Kaulāchār Kram, rooted deeply in the Siddha tradition. As the day unfolded, the central karmakāṇḍa (ritual procedures) of the Tāmravaktra Jwāl Sādhanā began. This included the highly potent Avarana Pūjā, sacred Havan, and other esoteric rites that invoked the divine blessings of Bhagavān Tāmravaktra Jwāl. These rituals, performed with precision and devotion, elevated the collective spiritual atmosphere of the Shivir. As the night descended, the moment all Bhairavs and Bhairavis were eagerly awaiting arrived. Kaulantak Peethādheeshwar, Mahāsiddha Ishaputra, graced the gathering with his divine presence. His arrival was nothing short of a spiritual blessing. He imparted profound insights into the mystical nature of Bhagavān Tāmravaktra Jwāl, the hidden depths of the sādhanā, and the true essence of walking the path of spiritual transformation. His discourse not only answered the doubts and queries of the sādhaks but also ignited a deep sense of conviction and inner awakening in all present. Later that night, in an atmosphere charged with spiritual intensity, the Mahādeekshā (initiation ceremony) was conducted at the lotus feet of Bhagavatī Kurukullā. It was a divine moment of grace, where each Bhairav and Bhairavi received a precious and sacred gift—initiation into the deeper realms of sādhanā, a moment that will remain etched in their spiritual journey forever. #HimalayanDevaParamapara #SiddhaDharma #Siddhatradition #LordShiva #BhagwanShiv #Mahadev #SwachhandBhairav #AncientWisdom #Siddhapedia #tamravaktrajwal #jwal #kaulantakpeeth #kulantpeeth #Ishaputra #MahasiddhaIshaputra #MahayogiSatyendraNath #tribaldeity #shivadeity #SpiritualWellness #Meditation #sanatandharma #tantrikhealing #hiddendeities #Transformation #SpiritualJourney #HimalayanSiddhas #Hindu #Adhyaatma #himalayangod #dharma
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  • nternational kaulantak siddha vidyapeeth recently conducted a 2 day sadhana course on a very coveted and powerful deity in Himalayan Siddha tradition known as Bhagwaan Taamravaktra Jwaal.
    The day began with the powerful practice of yoga and Pranayam which ended with deep meditation practices filling the bhairav and bharavis with serenity.
    Following that, our regular tradition of Kaulāchāra Krama Pūjan was performed, infusing the Bhairavas and Bhairavīs with renewed enthusiasm and the capacity to absorb the deeper knowledge of this sādhana.
    Then different acharyas took lectures on their respective subjects imparting the deeper knowledge about Bhagwan Tārawaktra Jwāla and the significance and method of doing this sadhana.
    At night, the atmosphere got filled with divinity as Kaulantak Peethadishwar Mahasiddha Ishaputra arrived and gave a special class on Tārawaktra Jwāla sadhana giving the most precious knowledge about this sadhana and the Himalayan siddha tradition.
    A glimpse of the sadhana shivir (day 1)

    #HimalayanDevaParamapara #SiddhaDharma #Siddhatradition #LordShiva #BhagwanShiv #Mahadev #SwachhandBhairav #kurukulla #AncientWisdom #Siddhapedia #tamravaktrajwal #jwal #kaulantakpeeth #kulantpeeth #Ishaputra #MahasiddhaIshaputra #MahayogiSatyendraNath #tribaldeity #shivadeity #SpiritualWellness #Meditation #sanatandharma #tantrikhealing #hiddendeities #Transformation #SpiritualJourney #HimalayanSiddhas #Hindu #Adhyaatma #himalayangod
    nternational kaulantak siddha vidyapeeth recently conducted a 2 day sadhana course on a very coveted and powerful deity in Himalayan Siddha tradition known as Bhagwaan Taamravaktra Jwaal. The day began with the powerful practice of yoga and Pranayam which ended with deep meditation practices filling the bhairav and bharavis with serenity. Following that, our regular tradition of Kaulāchāra Krama Pūjan was performed, infusing the Bhairavas and Bhairavīs with renewed enthusiasm and the capacity to absorb the deeper knowledge of this sādhana. Then different acharyas took lectures on their respective subjects imparting the deeper knowledge about Bhagwan Tārawaktra Jwāla and the significance and method of doing this sadhana. At night, the atmosphere got filled with divinity as Kaulantak Peethadishwar Mahasiddha Ishaputra arrived and gave a special class on Tārawaktra Jwāla sadhana giving the most precious knowledge about this sadhana and the Himalayan siddha tradition. A glimpse of the sadhana shivir (day 1) #HimalayanDevaParamapara #SiddhaDharma #Siddhatradition #LordShiva #BhagwanShiv #Mahadev #SwachhandBhairav #kurukulla #AncientWisdom #Siddhapedia #tamravaktrajwal #jwal #kaulantakpeeth #kulantpeeth #Ishaputra #MahasiddhaIshaputra #MahayogiSatyendraNath #tribaldeity #shivadeity #SpiritualWellness #Meditation #sanatandharma #tantrikhealing #hiddendeities #Transformation #SpiritualJourney #HimalayanSiddhas #Hindu #Adhyaatma #himalayangod
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