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The Tirtha lineage of Siddhayoga is a mystical sect of Shaivite Hinduism that relies on direct experience of life-force or kundalini shakti and understanding of the Shastras. It holds the guru-disciple relationship to be of primary importance. Shakti is said to be automatically infused into the disciple by the guru in a process called Shaktipat.

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  • The Tirtha lineage of Siddhayoga is a mystical sect of Shaivite Hinduism that relies on direct experience of life-force or kundalini shakti and understanding of the Shastras. It holds the guru-disciple relationship to be of primary importance. Shakti is said to be automatically infused into the disciple by the guru in a process called Shaktipat. (en)
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  • The Tirtha lineage of Siddhayoga is a mystical sect of Shaivite Hinduism that relies on direct experience of life-force or kundalini shakti and understanding of the Shastras. It holds the guru-disciple relationship to be of primary importance. Shakti is said to be automatically infused into the disciple by the guru in a process called Shaktipat. There are many Siddhayoga lineages and many other groups not using the name that speak in terms of the infusion of kundalini shakti. Some lineages originated from the same source, others are completely unrelated. Siddhayoga is similar to sahajayoga, mahayoga or siddhamahayoga. Similar teachings may be traced back at least to the Tantric masters such as the scholar Abhinavagupta. Shakti is held to be the energy of a universal soul, of which direct experience is available regardless of religion; thus siddhayoga is sometimes considered a universal rather than a strictly Hindu practice. (en)
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