Tapasya is a profound spiritual principle rooted in the ancient yogic and Vedic traditions. Often translated as austerity, self-discipline, or sacred effort, tapasya refers to the conscious endurance of physical and mental challenges, undertaken to purify the body, strengthen the mind and awaken spiritual power. It is an inward journey of mastery, restraint and unwavering resolve.
Inner Orientation and Responsible Clarity in Challenging Times
In times of external uncertainty and inner unrest, the Yoga tradition has always invited practitioners to return to primary principles – not as abstract philosophy, but as living inner guidance. Within the system of Yoga in Daily Life®, founded and authored by Vishwaguruji Paramhans Swami Maheshwarananda, two fundamental teachings provide particular stability and orientation: the arishadvargas and the antahkarana.
Maha Shivaratri is one of the most sacred nights in the spiritual calendar, dedicated to Lord Shiva – the eternal, self-manifested consciousness.
Raja Yoga, often referred to as the "Royal Path", is one of the four principal paths of yoga, alongside Gyana, Bhakti and Karma Yoga. The term Raja in Sanskrit means "king" or "royal".
We are happy to present the major Indian Spiritual Festivals and the Holy Days of the OM Sri Alakhpuriji Siddha Peeth Parampara for the year 2026.