Topic: Dashamahavidya
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The Nine Planets and the Dashamahavidya: Vedic Wisdom, Tantra, and the Secret Power to Change Life
Guru Shyama Khyapa reveals the sacred connection between the Nine Planets and the Ten Mahavidyas, explaining how Tantric practices can heal planetary afflictions and why Vedic and Tantric wisdom must be combined for true transformation.
Dashamahavidya Chinnamasta: The Fierce Spiritual Science of Self-Decapitation
Guru Shyama Khyapa reveals the profound tantric science behind Goddess Chinnamastaβher self-decapitation form represents the Sushumna nadi, Ida-Pingala channels, and the double dissolution within the human body.
Dashamahavidya: Bhuvaneshwari - The Mother of the Universe
Guru Shyama Khyapa discusses the fourth Mahavidya, Bhuvaneshwari, explaining her role as the Mother of the Universe and her connection to Goddess Durga.
Dashamahavidya Matangi: Guru Shyama Khyapa on the Mysterious Goddess Who Killed Shumbha-Nishumbha
Guru Shyama Khyapa reveals the hidden history of Matangi, the ninth Mahavidya who killed Shumbha-Nishumbha, her Tibetan origins, and why she brings trouble to those who worship her.
Dashamahabidya Sorashi (Shoroshi) Part 1: Kamakhya - The Conqueror of Desire - Guru Shyama Khyapa
Guru Shyama Khyapa introduces the third Mahavidya Shoroshi (Kamakhya), explaining her iconography, the sixteen seed syllables, the seven Mahasatis, and the legends of the Kamakhya temple.
The Terrifying Beauty of Mother Kali: Esoteric Insights and Ritual Practice by Guru Shyama Khyapa
Guru Shyama Khyapa provides profound esoteric insights into the form and symbolism of Goddess Kali, the significance of Amavasya (new moon) worship, the meticulous rituals of Kali Puja including the Brihat Shodosh Nyas body purification, timing requirements from 10 PM to 1:55 AM, offerings to jackals and eight supernatural beings, the transformation of worship spaces into cremation grounds, and why householders should not attempt this dangerous tantra practice without proper initiation.