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Our Revered Gurus

​The lineage is not merely a historical succession of teachers, but a living current of awakened awareness flowing through realized beings across generations. In this sacred stream, no Guru stands separate from another. Each serves as a transparent medium through which Guru Tattva flows.

The reverence offered is not to personality, but to the continuity of awakened consciousness that protects and guides seekers across time.

Maha Yogini Lalleshwari - Lal Ded

Revered as a great mystic of Kashmir, Lalleshwari embodied the direct experience of the Self beyond ritual and form. Her life and utterances pointed seekers inward, toward the living reality of awareness rather than outer identity. She stands as an early luminous expression of awakened Shakti moving through simplicity and truth.

Swami Gangadhar Nath Tirth Ji

Swami Gangadhar Nath Tirth Ji is remembered for his deep establishment in yogic realization and his unwavering dedication to preserving the purity of the Shaktipat tradition. His presence emphasized discipline balanced with inner surrender, allowing seekers to mature steadily in awareness.

Swami Narayan Dev Tirth Ji

Swami Narayan Dev Tirth Ji carried forward the living current of transmission with quiet strength. His guidance reflected the understanding that awakening is not dramatic attainment but a gradual stabilization in inner silence.

Sri Yoganand Maharaj

Sri Yoganand Maharaj is revered as a master whose life reflected devotion, steadiness, and inner absorption. Through his guidance, many were introduced to the experiential dimension of yoga—not merely as practice, but as a state of being.

Swami Vishnu Tirth Ji

Swami Vishnu Tirth Ji is widely respected within the Shaktipat tradition for transmitting the path with clarity and compassion. His teachings emphasized that Kundalini awakening is guided by grace and must remain rooted in humility and balance.

Swami Shivom Tirth Ji

Swami Shivom Tirth Ji played a significant role in making the Shaktipat path accessible to sincere seekers while maintaining its sacred integrity. His work reflected the understanding that the Guru’s role is to awaken awareness, not create dependency.

Swami Shahajanand Tirth Ji

Swami Shahajanand Tirth Ji is remembered for his quiet depth and commitment to the inner essence of the tradition. His presence reinforced the importance of simplicity, sincerity, and inward turning.

Sri Col. Srinivasulu Ji

Sri Col. Srinivasulu Ji represents the rare integration of disciplined worldly responsibility with deep spiritual orientation. His life reminds seekers that awakening does not require withdrawal from life, but transformation within it.

Sri Sadguru Hagi Ji

Sri Sadguru Hagi Ji is honored as a guide whose presence carried the fragrance of silence and direct knowing. His role in the lineage reflects the transmission of awareness through humility and lived wisdom rather than outward display.

Guruma Roshni

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


She reminds seekers:

“The difference between me and mine dissolves in awareness.”

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