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|| Om Sam Siddhaaya Namaha ||

|| Om Shree Mahaa Himalayaaya Namaha ||

|| Om Shree Guru Mandalaaya Namaha ||

|| Om Shree Priya Ishaputraaya Namaha ||

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|| Om Kam Kaula Naathaaya Namaha ||

|| Om Shree Kurukulla Devyayi Namaha ||

Basic Course Camp on Tantra Jyotish 25th Apr-1st May 2016


Tantra Jyotish Course Camp was the first attempt of Kaulantak Peeth to give initiation in ancient Tantrik sciences
in a formal coursework setup. This also marked the beginning of certification courses at Kaulantak Peeth.

On the night of 24th April, a day before the beginning of actual course of Basic level Tantra Jyotish camp, Isha-
putra Kaulantak Nath gave general introduction on Tantra Jyotish. He also talked about limitation of Niryang and
Saayan Jyotish systems.

The morning sessions, for each day of of the course camp, as with all the camps at Kaulantak Peeth, began with
Satya Yoga session which lasts around 45 minutes. After Satya Yoga, students performed the Kaulachaar auspi-
cious chanting of 108 names in different tantra tradition of Himalayan Siddhas.
Students practicing Satya Yoga
Ishaputra describing about the book “Ishaputra Vidhanam” launched for daily ritual Ishaputra describing about the book “Ishaputra Vidhanam” launched for daily ritual
Ishaputra Kaulantak Nath during the later session gave valuable information on Ramal Jyotish. He went on to
give detailed theoretical and practical explanations in Prashna Jyotish with significance and meaning of each
number on the particular throw of dice. He explained the tantra behind the construction of the Pasas’ which is a
tantrik dice. Ishaputra then listed Pasas or dices made of different material and their usage. He also gave process
to do Prana Prathistha of dice and related invocations.
Kaulantak Nath then talked about different Doshas that afflict a person as karmic retribution. He explained the
process to identify the doshas.

Ishaputra Kaulantak Nath explaining about Prashna


Students practicing the Prashna under guidance of Ishpautra Kaulantak Nath
Ishaputra giving lessons on how to give ‘Patari’ offerings to Yoginis Preparation of Patari Offering for 64 Yoginis
Patari for Yoginis containing symbolic sacrificial and other offerings
Ishaputra teaching Yogini Card Reading and Tattva Healing
Ishaputra demostrating Prashna for 64 Yogini Chikitsa
Ishaputra gave detailed procedure for Kaula Prashna. He showed how to construct flour balls with digits indicat-
In subsequent session, Ishaputra Kaulantak Nath gave lessons to identify Doshas through various grains includ- ing Mahavidyas inserted in them and how to use it on special yantra for determining which Mahavidya to invoke
ing mustard seed and rice. He explained how to invoke Vartaali Devi Ji and understand what she is telling through and for treating various problems like Markesh, untimely death, serious child trouble, and for determining which
grains shape and count. Since Vartali Devi ji cannot directly speak to the practitioner she give answers indirectly fire homa will solve the specific problems.
through such means. He also explained ways to give grains as blessings.
Ishaputra then explained about Kaula Siddha Sthalikarana process to sanctify any location and make that place
Iahaputra explained how to read shapes of mustard seeds and identify Pitri Dosha, Deva Dosha, Bhoomi Dosha, favouravble in various ways. He explained significance of several auspicous symbols and their mantras.
Tantra Badha, Opari Badha and others.

Then he went on to explain how to determine through which tattva, healing should take place. And he explained
diverse healing process for different tattva and doshas.

Ishaputra Kaulantak Nath talking briefly about Grahas, told how grahas are not the same as planets. However
Rishis when they experienced partial influence of Grahas in planets, they formed the relationship between gra-
has and planets. He also talked about Surya being all illuminated stars and not just the sun as is often miscon-
strued. Talking about grahas, Ishaputra explained Krura grahas, Chaya grahas et al. He then instructed to identify
opposing grahas and mantras to alleviate their effects. He explained about Bhavas in Kundali and their diverse
inferences based on position of grahas. He gave tantra based remedies for various afflictions and problems in
Kundali.
Throughout the shivir morning and afternoon students had raw food and cooked food only in the night time
Ishaputra performing during the evening cultral program Ishaputra inspecting Yogini Cards before giving it to students
IShaputra giving lessons on healing techniques
Ishaputra describing the Tankari Calendar of Himalayas
Ishaputra along with ihs students during Naati or Himachali dance which traces its origin in Tantra
IShaputra giving lessons on healing techniques
Ishaputra showing position of Grahas on palm of hand
Ishaputra explaing the usage of Kaula Prashna and its Yantra
Students enjoying raw food and juices with Ishaputra Kaulantak Nath
Ishaputra explaing the usage of Kaula Prashna and its Yantra
Ishaputra Kaulantak Nath gave detailed explanation on various yantras under Garuda Jyotish. He also explained
how to use the yantra alongside Prashna and various omens and bird sign readings.

Ishaputra explaining Garuda Jyotish


Students practicing Tankari style Rashi paintings
Students performing during evening cultural program
Students performing during evening cultural program
Students doing Satya Yoga in the morning session
Ishaputra Kaulantak Nath explained in detail how Kaula Siddha Jyotish Vidhana works along with Divya Drishti
Jyotish Vidhana. He also marked important similarities and differences between the two systems.

Ishaputra addressing students on Kaula Siddha Jyotish Vidhana


Ishaputra Kaulantak Nath explained Dwadash Naag Jyotish which involved predictions and assesments based on
twelve vital Naaga in Tantra. Ishaputra explained the positioning of grahas and their significance and methods in
Dwadash Naaga Jyotish.
Students performing Bhairava Nritya marking the auspisciousness of the environment Ishaputra Kaulantak Nath giving ceremonial tantra hats to students on the last day of course
Students performing brief Kaulachara ritual before the mantra initiation
Ishaputra addressing students on the last day of the course camp
Students performing brief Kaulachara ritual before the mantra initiation Ishaputra lead the Fire Homa Ritual after mantra initiation
Students resounding Kaulachar Vaidya Yantra for conducive environment for Shaktipath initiation Kaulantak Nath bestowing Shaktipath initiation to students
Bhairavas and Bhairavis who took Initiation

1 Priya Subba Mumbai


2 Nidhi Bisht Dehradun
3 Sheela Sonthalia Hyderabad
4 Rukmini Jadhav Hyderabad
5 Meenu Sharma Australia
6 Kiran Bisht Delhi
7 Anita Sinha Bangalore
8 Gaurav Bisht Delhi
9 Dilchan Budha Magar Saudi Arabia
10 Lila kanta Koirala Nepal
11 Vaibhav Singh Bisht Dehradun
12 Nikhil Sangle Mumbai
13 Suryakant Namdeo Hankare Mumbai
14 Om Bhatia Mumbai
15 Samir Bhupendra Bhai Trivedi Gujarat
16 Kumar Deobrat Alok Bihar
17 Bishnu Pokhrel Nepal
18 Ashutosh Ranjan Vrindavan
19 Purushottam Raj Balichowki
20 Vivekanand Rajasthan
21 Mohit Sharma Rajasthan
22 Dr.Laxmikant Sharma Shimla
23 Kush Kant Lucknow
Students receiving certificates marking the completion of the course
24 Dhian Singh Himachal Pradesh

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