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Deeksha Vidhanam (The empowerment system of Kaulantak Peeth)

Deeksha Vidhanam (The empowerment system of Kaulantak Peeth), is a book totally dedicated to deekshas and theirs uses. This book is more of a collection of different deeksha forms and their explanations. The explanations of various deekshas are presented in agama-nigama conversation style between His Holiness Kaulantak Nath and his consort Ma Padma Priya while… read more »

Narsimha

Narsimha as per “Siddha Dharma” is considered to be the wrathful avatara among the ten avataras of lord Vishnu. He descended from Vaikuntha loka to the earth for manifold purposes. He primarily took the Narsimha avatara for slaying the daity Hiranyakashyapu and in doing so, he would protect his devotee Prahlada and also for re-establishment of… read more »

Hevajra

Hevajra is one of the most prominent deities of Kapalika, Left hand tantra (vama marga), Aghora and Vajrayana tradition. He is a deity who is believed to tie the entire above mentioned sect into one garland of Rudra Tantra. Hevajra is considered to be one of the forms of Rudra as the word ‘Hevajra’ is… read more »

Mandavya Sara – Dakini Mandarva

Mandarva (Sanskrit Mandāravā, मण्डारवा) (also known as Mandavya Sara/माण्डव्य सारा or Mrittika or Sweta Mrittika or Kuan Rani or kauna Rani) was Siddha Yogini and Dakini who learnt under Siddha Akulish Nath – the head of Vaam and Aghora tradition of Siddha Dharma of Kulluta Mandala (Kaulantak Peeth). She went on to become the chief consort of Padmasambhava, an Ex-Siddha… read more »

कुरुकुल्ला

‘कुरुकुल्ला’ यह शब्द ‘कुरु’ और ‘कुल्ला’ इन दो शब्दों से बना है। ‘कुरु’ शब्द का अर्थ ‘निर्माण और विनाश करने वाली’ ऐसा है। तथा ‘कुल्ला’ शब्द का अर्थ ‘ज्ञान परंपरा’ ऐसा होता है। ऐसा माना जाता है कि, माँ कुरुकुल्ला समस्त डाकिनियों की भी ईश्वरी है। क्योंकि, डाकिनियों के नियम पालन ना करने के स्वभाव… read more »

Vipasha – Vyasa River

Vyasa (Sanskrit: व्यास,) or Vipasha (Sanskrit: विपाशा, literally “Unbound”) is a holy river which originates in the Himalayas of central Himachal Pradesh, India and flows roughly 470 km and merges in Sutlej river when in the state of Punjab, India. It is also commonly referred as Beas, Vyasa River. Etymology Etymologically, in ‘Vipasha” (विपाशा), the… read more »

बृहस्पति

सिद्ध धर्म के अनुसार बृहस्पति जी को ‘महासिद्ध बृहस्पति नाथ’ कहा जाता है। बृहस्पति जी सारे देवताओं के गुरु थे । ऐसा माना जाता है कि, वो इतने अधिक बलशाली थे कि, उन्होंने इंद्र को भी कई बार युद्ध मे पराजित किया था। बहुत कम ज्ञात बात यह भी है कि, वो एक “योद्धा गुरु”… read more »

Brihaspati

Brihaspati, as per ‘Siddha Dharma’ is believed to be a Mahasiddha Brihaspati Nath, who was the Guru of all gods. He was believed to be so powerful that he defeated Indra many times in war. Lesser known fact is that Brihaspati was also a warrior Guru who along with devtas had defeated many daityas and… read more »

Hanuman – हनुमान

Hanuman, is believed to be one of the most vibrant personality in Siddha Dharma. He is believed to be a deity who is a Mahayogi himself as he had mastered various forms of yoga like ‘Vajra Yoga’ and other forms of yoga. He is also a great tantric deity because he is also considered to… read more »

Tankari Lipi (Script)

Tankari Lipi is considered to be one of the oldest scripts of the world. As per Kaula Siddha Dharma, the language is considered to be the language of the folks and the common people. It is a rajasic system of script because the script was mainly used by farmers, traders, bureaucrats etc for their day… read more »

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