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sid
June 24, 2025 10:06 PM

Tivra Ji, another point I would like your kind elucidation on is para vak. What does it mean when people say Tripura Bhairavi represents para vak? What is the full implication of this and what does it signify about her power and importance? It is also said that in vedic astrology she represents the individual’s lagna. Was hoping you could clarify these points please. It is also said that a mantra when recited in para vak has 1.2 million times the power of a mantra recited aloud (vaikhari). Does this mean after gaining siddhi of Tripura Bhairavi one mantra repetition will be equal to 1.2 million repetitions?

Tīvra
June 24, 2025 08:06 PM

sid. Sādi Vidyā is a more complex knowledge to understand. To understand this knowledge, you need to think about how the Īśvara Tattva (Object or Known) functions before and after the Śuddhavidyā Tattva (Knowing) makes the Īśvara Tattva identical with the Sadāśiva Tattva (Subject or Knower). But that is not all, the Śuddhavidyā Tattva says, "I am also equal to the one behind these 5 Pure Tattvas." Apparently, the Īśvara Tattva will function differently in the future and this will affect the physical world, because if Śuddhavidyā Tattva makes the Īśvara Tattva identical with the Sadāśiva Tattva and the one behind all the Tattvas, then physical objects will not be able to die. Sādi Vidyā is something that some beings have already mastered, but they are waiting for the time when it will work perfectly in physical objects, where, for example, the physical body will not die and you can mold it in any way you want: create as many bodies as you want, keep them alive as long as you want. You can also choose not to have a body if you want. This is the freedom of Īśvara Tattva signified by Sādi Vidyā, but it will come more explicitly in the future. But there are already many beings at this level. They are waiting for the right time.

Tīvra
June 24, 2025 08:06 PM

Namaste Nesh and Sid. I have recorded the pronunciation and will post the link. The sage of the Mantra is Dakṣiṇāmūrti, the Chandas is Paṅkti, the Seed is hsraim̐, the Śakti is hssrauḥ, the Kīlakam̐ is hsklrīm̐, the deity is Mahā Tripurabhairavī and the Japa is performed with the intention of removing the difference between the Knower (Aham) and the Known (Idam), which removes the limitations of the soul and makes anything possible. Mahā Tripurabhairavī should be meditated upon as seated on five lion thrones (Pañcasim̐hāsana). The first Sim̐hāsana is the Pūrva Sim̐hāsana facing east and corresponds to Caitanya Bhairavī (shaim̐ sakalahrīm̐ shrauḥ). The second Sim̐hāsana is the Dakṣiṇa Sim̐hāsana facing south and corresponds to Rudra Bhairavī (hskhphrem̐ hsklrīm̐ hsauḥ). The third Sim̐hāsana is the Paścima Sim̐hāsana facing east and corresponds to Ṣaṭkūṭā Bhairavī (ḍaralakasahaim̐ ḍaralakasahīm̐ ḍaralakasahauḥ) and Nityā Bhairavī (hasakalaraḍaim̐ hasakalaraḍīm̐ hasakalaraḍauḥ); these two of the eastern throne alone are Pramāṇa (the inner reflection of the Prameya-Known and the Pramātṛ-Knower takes place in the Pramāṇacakra-Circle of Knowledge) and signify the movements of Nigraha and Anugraha of the 6 Yoginis in the 6 Cakras. The fourth Sim̐hāsana is the Uttara Sim̐hāsana facing north and corresponds to Bhuvaneśvarī Bhairavī (hsraim̐ hasakalahrīm̐ hsrauḥ). The fifth Sim̐hāsana is the Ūrdhva Sim̐hāsana in the center of the four thrones and on high and corresponds to Mahā Tripurabhairavī Herself (hsraim̐ hsklrīm̐ hssrauḥ) who alone is the combination of the other four thrones and many more. The devotee should be careful and realize that there is an additional “s” in the Mantra of Mahā Tripurabhairavī (hssrauḥ) which should be properly pronounced in this way: hs-srauḥ. She has these three together: fire, sun and moon. Mahā Tripurabhairavī is not associated with any planet and is one of the only knowledge that has no restrictions and is beneficial to all people; this Goddess is directly associated with the souls of people, not planets and acts as a personal Guru and Remover of obstacles for each person; she is interested in giving personal instructions to each soul and if one would trust her alone it would be enough, as she will start giving you personal instructions that are specific to your soul. The "Graha" of Mahā Tripurabhairavī is the Soul and she is Bālā trying to free herself from the chains. Her Siddhi is something close to 10 million repetitions, but this varies according to each soul. She alone unlocks the entire Śrī Cakra, from the base to the top of the head; she destroys all the bonds, everything that imprisons you. It is in the form of Śakti-chālana Mudrā of Haṭha Yoga, and the scripture Gheraṇḍasaṃhitā says that without the perfection of Śakti-chālana Mudrā, the Yoni Mudrā is not perfected. Śakti-chālana Mudrā of Haṭha Yoga is Tripurabhairavī and the Yoni Mudrā of Haṭha Yoga is Tripurasundarī. The 10 Mudrās of Haṭha Yoga are the 10 Mudrās of Śrīvidyā; between these two there is absolutely no difference in the fruits. Haṭha Yoga reveals many secrets of Śrīvidyā, and both help to understand each other. For example, if one has the Siddhi of Tripurabhairavī and practices the Yoni Mudrā of Haṭha Yoga, he will instantly achieve success in that Mudrā. One who has mastered the Mantra achieves success in the associated Mudrā; one who has mastered the Mudrā also achieves the Siddhi of the associated Mantra, even without recitation. If the two are combined, the success and Siddhi in both is quicker. The hands signify the Īśvara; they govern the entire body and the entire Śrīcakra. According to the scripture Śivasaṃhitā, the Śakti-chālana Mudrā of Haṭha Yoga gives Vigraha-Siddhi or power over the Microcosm (the entire body and its layers – material and spiritual). And the Kaula Upaniṣad says that one who becomes the Īśvara of his own body (Microcosm), becomes the Īśvara of the whole Macrocosm (Universe). Because between the Human Body and the Śrīcakra there is absolutely no difference; it is only the soul that is chained. And the soul of the Śrīcakra is the Goddess; and the Goddess of the Human Body is the Soul. And that Goddess is Bālā. And she destroys the chains as Tripurabhairavī. After the destruction of the chains the path of the other 9 Mahā Vidyās is free for you to play. The intelligent one goes directly to Sundarī (Hādi Vidyā Pañchadaśī) which is quickest. Out of the 10 Mahā Vidyās, Sundarī is Hādi. The reason why Hādi is most beneficial to humans is most obvious when we see that in Hādi Lalitā is in a male form whose body is half female. In Kādi they are seated side by side. In Sādi Lalitā has a male form, and the female part has become the subtle heart within the male form. Hādi is certainly associated with the transformation of the physical world, for the form of the objects is Śiva, while the meaning of the objects is Śakti. If you see the form of the Goddess in Kādi, Hādi, Sādi, you will notice the female part going deeper and deeper into the male part. Hādi Vidyā Pañchadaśī is a male body with a female half; Hādi Vidyā Turiyāmbā is the Goddess who is the heart within this half male and half female body which is Lalitā. When this becomes more mature; only the male body remains and the heart is wholly the female part; this is the object and meaning relationship. If this happens, the object is immortal and cannot die. The link to the pronunciation of the Mahā Tripurabhairavī Mantra: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1l5gXGkKRppiSuadSK39dtFnLU1s2FdwG/view?usp=sharing

Mnx
June 24, 2025 08:06 PM

Namaste Tivra ji. You are truly a blessing from the Divine Mother, now with Hadi Vidya, which may materialize Shri Vidya now. With current Ambubachi festival going on at Kamakhya, would like to know about Brhmayoni. Are all Deities created from it? Is it anyway connected to Supramental state?

Michael
June 24, 2025 07:06 PM

Dear Tivra ! Wow, a very, very comprehensive answer ! Thank you very much for all this ! I will be honest: It is hard to grasp and digest for me, so i will read and re-read your text possible several times ! But even at the first reading, your infomration is, as always on this forum, pure gold ! Again, thank you many, many times for your answer ! Sincerely, Michael

Michael
June 24, 2025 07:06 PM

Dear Nesh ! Thank you very much for your very good and extensive answer ! Ok, i think, i understand a bit better now...so this path is quite unique, so you can't really compare it to something else. Yes, that sounds logical... Ok, but now i have some more questions, if you do not mind: 1.) I see that there is a sort of duality here...on a ultra high level but still... Arut Perum Jothi and Grace Shakti = "Male" and "Female" So my question would be: Is there a "Dark "Counterpart" of these two ? When there is "infnite light", it would only be logical, in a causal sense, if there were also "infinite darkness/shadow" ? 2.) And also: Are there any higher deities than these two ? So who created "Arut Perum Jothi" and "Grace Sakti" ? Even the most powerful infinite light must be...well...in my logic at least, first "lit", by something or someone.. These questions are 100% serious and not meant to be disrespectful in any way or form.... It is very hard to grasp all these concepts, that is the reason i ask... Again, thank you very much for your very precious time and help ! Sincerely, Michael

Wide awake
June 24, 2025 04:06 PM

Namaste Dylan ! Thank you for the meaningful clarification. Truly appreciate your efforts !

Prince
June 24, 2025 01:06 PM

Vanakkam Tivra, would you mind taking a look at this and give us an answer if you wish ?

Raman
June 24, 2025 05:06 AM

Hi Nesh! I genuinely appreciate your reply. On a different note, the other day I was reading about your experiences with the Kaamkala Kali mantra, and I found them particularly insightful. Might you be inclined to share additional details of your journey with it? I am particularly keen to understand the methodology through which you cultivated beneficial outcomes in the absence of the conventional process of initiation. As regards the necessity of initiation for women, Tivra's recent comment, it seems, has decisively settled the matter.

sid
June 24, 2025 05:06 AM

Dear Tivra Ji. Please can you give a similar exposition of Sadi Vidya and its karma? What is the form of Sadi vidya practiced by lord Chandra and how does it differ from that of Nandi? What is the practice of Shadanavya Shambhava? If humans are fit to practice Hari vidya and devas are fit to practice Kadi vidya does that mean Sadi vidya is for asuras?