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Guruma Roshni

Guruma Roshni serves as a humble instrument of the lineage — a medium through which the frequency of silence is shared. Her teachings emphasize:

❁ Surrender over effort

❁ Experience over philosophy

❁ Silence over noise

❁ Being over becoming

Walking the path of surrender, Guruma Roshni serves as a humble instrument of the Guru Tattva, transmitting the living experience of Shaktipat Siddha Maha Yoga.

Her presence guides seekers from the noise of the mind into the silence of inner awareness, where the distinction between “me” and “mine” begins to dissolve.

Rooted in the wisdom of Poorna Madha Poorna Midha, her guidance reminds every seeker.

"Nothing is missing.
The Self is already complete."

Biography

Guruma Roshni stands at the confluence of ancient spiritual lineage and lived inner realization. Rooted in the sacred tradition of Shaktipat Siddha Maha Yoga of the Tirtha Sampradaya, her presence reflects the timeless Guru–Shishya parampara, while her expression speaks directly to the contemporary seeker.

Her journey is not one of doctrine or performance, but of inner silence ripened through surrender. Through direct experience, she came to recognize the subtle distinction between “me” and “mine”—a realization that gently dissolves the false center of identity and reveals the Self beyond body, mind, and senses.

Guided by the Upanishadic wisdom of “ॐ पूर्णमदः पूर्णमिदम्” (Poorna Madha Poorna Midha), Guruma’s transmission reminds seekers that spiritual awakening is not about becoming something new, but about remembering the completeness that already is. In her presence, Shaktipat unfolds naturally—not as effort, but as grace.

She serves not as a teacher of concepts, but as a conductor of frequency, where silence itself becomes the teaching. Through Shaktipat, satsang, and quiet guidance, seekers are invited to move from the noise of the mind into the stillness of awareness—where nothing is lacking, and nothing needs to be added.

Guru Tattva

The Principle, Not the Person

The Guru is not seen as an individual identity, but as Guru Tattva—the timeless principle through which Divine Grace operates.

Guruma Roshni serves as a living instrument of this Guru Tattva, her role is not to teach beliefs or philosophies, but to awaken direct inner knowing through grace.

In this tradition, Shaktipat is not an act performed by the Guru, but a natural unfolding that happens when the seeker becomes receptive. The Guru does not give anything new — rather, the Guru removes the illusion of incompleteness.

Guided by the Upanishadic truth of Poorna Madha Poorna Midha, seekers are reminded that:

❁ The Self is already whole

❁ Nothing is missing

❁ Nothing needs to be achieved

In the presence of Guru Tattva, the noise of the mind settles, identity loosens, and silence reveals itself — not as absence, but as fullness.

“I came from noise to silence,
and from silence I return to Silence.”

This silence is the true Guru.
The form only points.

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TIMELESS REMEMBRANCE

The journey from Knowing to Being

Latest Book By Guruma Roshni

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