• 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

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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
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  • After the conclusion of the topic of Akula and tantra practice, it was the time for another equally important subject i.e. Purana. His Holiness explained to the sadhaka, ‘Purana means history of the great souls, their whereabouts, their actions, their contributions to the world’. Purana means history with full of information about do’s and donts from practical experience of the great souls.
    His Holinesss Mahasiddha Ishaputra revealed that Purana can be a great source of knowledge. For instance, in the Bhagawat Purana, there is mention of King Bharata. He left his kingdom in the search for truth. While in his penance period, he rescues a young deer or buck and saves its life. He grows such attached to the deer that he forgets about his intention of the whole renunciation. One day the deer doesn’t return and King Bharata dies in the separation of the deer and in the next birth, King Bharata becomes a deer. Now any person can infer from the Purana that whatever is in the mind of a person at the time of death, the person begets the body related to it. In the case of King Bharata, it was deer. Purana is used to infer wisdoms from history.
    Tantra is different to Purana in a sense that Purana means study of history while tantra is pragmatic wisdom which is about creation of history. Therefore, under Brihaspati system, both tantra and purana have significances. One should know how to utilize it.
    While the discussions were going on, the ‘Kaulantak Peeth ’ team managed to take some pictures. We hereby present the pictures taken, to the Kaulantak Peeth fraternity so that they could witness the happenings of the Peeth.
    We shall also update further happenings as soon as we get an update from the "Kaulantak Peeth Team Satara."

    #ishaputra #iksvp #patanjaliyoga #himalayansiddha #mahasiddhaishaputra #kurukullatemple
    After the conclusion of the topic of Akula and tantra practice, it was the time for another equally important subject i.e. Purana. His Holiness explained to the sadhaka, ‘Purana means history of the great souls, their whereabouts, their actions, their contributions to the world’. Purana means history with full of information about do’s and donts from practical experience of the great souls. His Holinesss Mahasiddha Ishaputra revealed that Purana can be a great source of knowledge. For instance, in the Bhagawat Purana, there is mention of King Bharata. He left his kingdom in the search for truth. While in his penance period, he rescues a young deer or buck and saves its life. He grows such attached to the deer that he forgets about his intention of the whole renunciation. One day the deer doesn’t return and King Bharata dies in the separation of the deer and in the next birth, King Bharata becomes a deer. Now any person can infer from the Purana that whatever is in the mind of a person at the time of death, the person begets the body related to it. In the case of King Bharata, it was deer. Purana is used to infer wisdoms from history. Tantra is different to Purana in a sense that Purana means study of history while tantra is pragmatic wisdom which is about creation of history. Therefore, under Brihaspati system, both tantra and purana have significances. One should know how to utilize it. While the discussions were going on, the ‘Kaulantak Peeth ’ team managed to take some pictures. We hereby present the pictures taken, to the Kaulantak Peeth fraternity so that they could witness the happenings of the Peeth. We shall also update further happenings as soon as we get an update from the "Kaulantak Peeth Team Satara." #ishaputra #iksvp #patanjaliyoga #himalayansiddha #mahasiddhaishaputra #kurukullatemple
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