Opening Thoughts
Have you ever wondered why spiritual clarity feels elusive in today’s world? The ancient wisdom of Lord Karthikeya offers a timely response to this modern struggle. As both guardian and guide, he embodies a paradox: a deity rooted in tradition yet constantly evolving to meet the needs of the age. If you watch the news it quite clear in Kali Yuga, even the most sacred spaces are no longer immune to the era’s chaos “the most powerful temples’ prasadams are getting polluted.” This signals a shift, urging us to embrace the tantric path of Kand Bhairava, a path long hidden but now essential for navigating the turbulence of our time.

The Hidden Path Revealed
Lord Karthikeya’s decision to withhold the left-handed path until now was no accident. As the transcript states, “In Satya Yuga, Treta Yuga, Dwapara Yuga, and the first 5125th year of Kali Yuga, you did not need the left-handed path… now the most powerful temples’ prasadams are getting polluted.” This 5,125-year threshold marks a turning point, where Sattvic practices alone can no longer sustain spiritual progress.

At the heart of this revelation lies Karthikeya’s sixth head, the guru of pranava—the primal sound of creation. Unlike Mahadeva’s five heads, this sixth head elevates him as the ultimate authority on all knowledge, including Tantra. “Who will know a creation better than its creator?” and “The guru decides what knowledge to teach and when.” This head, gifted by Mahadeva at the behest of Mahamaya(MaAdya), ensures Karthikeya’s mastery over every spiritual tradition, including the left-handed path.

Embracing the Tantric Path
Sattvic practices remain powerful, but Kali Yuga demands more. The transcript insists, “The left-handed path is now the most powerful,” urging seekers to explore Kand Bhairava’s tantric worship through his consort Vallidevi (Kaumari). Their union symbolizes the balance of divine energies, a bridge between tradition and transformation. Divine signs affirm this shift.

Aligning with Dharma
The tantric path requires discipline. Procedural collapse comes when he decides. His consorts embody this balance. Devayani represents celestial order, while Vallidevi (Kaumari, 453rd name of Mahakali) unlocks the tantric path: “She is the answer. Through her, we access Kand Bhairava’s tantric essence.”

Closing Reflections
In 2024, our stomachs are full, but our souls are lost. It is time to reclaim what was hidden. Kand Bhairava’s path offers not escape, but a way to engage deeply with dharma.

In summary, this path is not a relic but a response to our spiritual hunger. The world’s noise grows louder, yet within the chaos lies an invitation: to honor Karthikeya’s sixth head, the guru of pranava, and Vallidevi’s union of energies. Just as the peacock signaled a turning point in the 16th century, so too does our era hold quiet revelations for those attuned to them. The time has come to embrace the left-handed path, not as a deviation, but as the essence of dharma unfolding.

Excerpts from Guru Praveen's teachings. Watch him on YouTube.