Jyotish : The Universal Dance of
Time and Destiny
By the age of 24, the realms of time had unfolded their mysteries to Maha Siddha Ishaputra. With four Samay Chakra Pujas under his belt, his insight into the past, present, and future transcends ordinary understanding. Maha Siddha Ishaputra perceives time not merely as linear progression but as a tapestry of interwoven dimensions, some of which exist beyond the boundaries of human perception.
In his teachings, Maha Siddha Ishaputra often emphasizes the significance of Jyotish, often referred to as the ‘eyes of the Vedas’. However, he underscores that Jyotish isn’t merely about planetary calculations. It is a vast, multifaceted discipline, branching into six primary domains:
1. *Niriyan Jyotish (Chandra Siddhant):* Focusing on the influence of the moon, constellations, and planetary energies on star signs, it offers a holistic view of our cosmic influences.
2. *Saayan Jyotish (Surya Siddhant):* This places the sun and its movements at the center, treating planets as physical entities. Its predictions span global events and climatic patterns.
3. *Samudrik Jyotish:* A blend of experimental and intuitive sciences. From palmistry to observing animal behaviors, it offers insights based on myriad indicators.
4. *Tantra Jyotish:* Delving into the mystical, this branch incorporates mantra science, dream interpretations, Vaastu (architectural astrology), and even the dark arts of black magic predictions.
5. *Divya Drishti:* Bestowed upon those who attain Maha Samadhi, this divine sight reveals the intricacies of time. However, its profound serenity often dissuades its possessor from worldly interferences.
6. *Kaal Gyan:* A masterful understanding of the concept of time itself – its origins, motions, and even its cessation.
Maha Ishaputra’s prowess in Jyotish is not limited to theory. His practical expertise is evident in the ancient Panchang calendar he crafted in Tankari Lipi, which draws from Tantra Jyotish principles. This calendar stands as a testament to the hidden nuances of time and the predictive potential they hold.
Contrary to popular belief, Maha Ishaputra dismisses many prevalent books, like the Laal Kitab, stating they lack authenticity. Instead, he highlights ancient compilations, such as those penned by Bhagwan Surya’s charioteer, Arun.
In Maha Ishaputra’s view, the ultimate aim is not just foresight but enlightenment. While Divya Drishti grants vision, Kaal Gyan provides a profound understanding that goes beyond mere temporal boundaries.
Earning the esteemed title of ‘GrahaRaaj’, Maha Ishaputra’s reputation in the world of Jyotish is unparalleled. Through his guidance, one can glimpse the intricate dance of celestial bodies, time’s ebb and flow, and the unseen threads of destiny that weave the tapestry of existence.
KSVP brings various courses that share the wisdom of Maha Siddha Ishaputra and the knowledge preserved in various manuscripts at Kaualantak Peeth’s library.