• Kulluta Siddha & Kaulantak Peeth

  • Kulluta Siddha & Kaulantak Peeth

  • Kulluta Siddha & Kaulantak Peeth

  • Kulluta Siddha & Kaulantak Peeth

Our Tradition & Lineage

We have been blessed by this tradition of Kulluta Siddha and have been given perhaps a small drop in the vast ocean of this wisdom tradition of Vajra Yogini Tantra. Even so, we believe this small drop is trigger to transform the whole world. Through the blessing, guidance and instruction of the Gurus Mandala, Maha Siddhas of Himalaya & Kaulantak Nath, we are sharing this knowledge and wisdom as an offering to the ancient enlightened perfected beings who are eternally intoxicated in the blissful nectar of Vajra Yogini.

Kaulantak Peeth - The Realm of Siddhas

The most hidden and ancient siddha tradition of Himalaya is the tradition of Kaulantak Peeth.  In the ancient time, this has been the source of diverse yoga and tantra practices in the whole himalayan ranges with Ural mountains, to Tora Bora mountains of Afghanistan, then to Hinglaj in Pakistan, Kashmir, Kullu Himachal Pradesh, Nepal, Bhutan and the major area of Mt. Kailasha and Mansarovara lake and beyond, stretching to the mountains of Burma. Most of these places have changed and people have forgotten the hidden wisdom tradition that resonated the spiritual land. But even today, Kulluta siddhas of Himachal Pradesh, India carry forward this ancient light of wisdom. Certain aspect of practices of Kulluta siddhas can be seen in the local culture of certain regions of Himachal Pradesh India.

Kaulantak Nath, Guru Mandala & Kulluta Siddhas

The oral tradition of Kaulantak Peeth informs about many ancient Rishis, seers, maha yogis and siddhas becoming head known as Kaulantak Nath. Although in the written records, we have an unbroken chain of masters from 9th century till present day. Although the first Kaulantak Nath has been Shiva Svacchanda Bhairava as per the oral tradition, in the written record we have Mahasiddha Gori Kandha Nath as the Kaulantak Nath during the 9th century, till present time when we have Maha Siddha Ishaputra as the current Kaulantak Nath. We have trained in Himalaya - for more than twelve years, directly under the present head of Kaulantak Peeth - Mahasiddha Ishaputra who hails from the lineage of Kaula Siddha Kula. He in turn was taught by thirty eight different gurus. The main guru being Mahasiddha Siddhanta Nath and other gurus were Siddha gurus. This collective of thirty eight Maha Siddha Gurus are known as Guru Mandala for Mahasiddha Ishaputra Kaulantak Nath and in turn to us. This lineage derives from the wisdoms tradition of Uttara Yogini Kaula Siddhas. Kulluta Siddhas of Kaulantak Peeth encompasses many known and unknown agama traditions of tantra, yoga, jyotish, ayurveda, alchemical sciences and sixty four artforms.

The importance of Traditions & Lineage

The Guru - The Disciple