Welcome to Samarpan Kundalini Tantra

Awakening the Inner Shakti — Realization through Direct Experience

Samarpan Kundalini Tantra is a sacred pathway dedicated to the authentic awakening of Kundalini Shakti and the realization of the highest truth through the ancient wisdom of Tantra, Yoga, and Advait Vedanta. Rooted in the timeless traditions of Sanatan Dharma, this platform serves as a living bridge between ancient spiritual sciences and modern seekers across the world.

Under the divine guidance of an enlightened Master, seekers are initiated into a systematic and safe approach to Kundalini Sadhana, integrating inner purification, mantra, kriya, meditation, and higher Tantric practices.

300-Hour Samarpan Kundalini Tantra Yoga Curriculum

Awakening the Inner Shakti — Realization through Direct Experience

This 300-hour immersion is designed as a living sadhana, where inner awakening is supported through disciplined practice, direct experience, and selfless action.


Module 1: Foundations of Yoga, Tantra & Advait Vedanta (25 Hours)

  • Sanatan Dharma and Yogic traditions
  • Yoga Darshan (applied understanding)
  • Tantra philosophy: Shiva–Shakti
  • Advait Vedanta fundamentals
  • Kundalini: concept to experience
  • Guru–Shishya Parampara

Module 2: Advanced Kundalini Tantra Sadhana (55 Hours)

  • Kundalini Shakti and awakening process
  • Chakra Sadhana (Muladhara to Sahasrara)
  • Nadis and Granthis
  • Stages of awakening and experiences
  • Safety, grounding, and integration
  • Higher Tantric practices (as guided)

Module 3: Hatha Yoga, Asana & Energy Locks (35 Hours)

  • Classical and meditative asanas
  • Bandhas (advanced application)
  • Mudras for energy awakening
  • Stillness and posture as meditation
  • Body as a vehicle for consciousness

Module 4: Pranayama & Subtle Energy Science (35 Hours)

  • Advanced Pranayama and Kumbhaka
  • Nadi purification
  • Prana–Apana balance
  • Breath awareness and subtle activation
  • Pranayama for Kundalini awakening

Module 5: Mantra, Tantra & Nada Yoga (20 Hours)

  • Science of mantra
  • Bija Mantras and chakra application
  • Japa and Ajapa practices
  • Nada Yoga (inner sound meditation)
  • Mantra as Shakti

Module 6: Meditation & Antar Sadhana (30 Hours)

  • Advanced meditation techniques
  • Sakshi Bhava to Self-abidance
  • Chakra meditation
  • Trataka and inner focus
  • Silence (Mauna) and awareness

Module 7: Karma Yoga — Living Tantra in Action (60 Hours)

(Core and Mandatory Component)

  • Philosophy of Karma Yoga (selfless action)
  • Seva as purification of ego and mind
  • Awareness in action (meditation in movement)
  • Daily Ashram Seva:
    • Cleaning and maintenance
    • Cooking and kitchen service
    • Supporting community activities
  • Discipline, humility, and surrender
  • Transforming ordinary action into spiritual practice
  • Karma Yoga as applied Tantra and Advaita
  • Integration of all teachings into daily life

Module 8: Yogic Anatomy & Psychology (15 Hours)

  • Panchakosha (five sheaths)
  • Subtle body and chakras
  • Mind: Manas, Buddhi, Ahamkara, Chitta
  • Samskaras and unconscious patterns
  • Inner transformation through awareness

Module 9: Teaching Methodology & Guidance (10 Hours)

  • Guiding students safely
  • Structuring sessions
  • Ethics and responsibility
  • Holding sacred space

Module 10: Satsang, Self-Inquiry & Scriptural Study (15 Hours)

  • Satsang with Guruji
  • Atma Vichara (Self-inquiry)
  • Tantric & Vedantic insights
  • Reflection and journaling

Total: 300 Hours


Core Essence of This Program

This training is not limited to techniques—it is a complete transformation of living.

With 60 hours dedicated to Karma Yoga, the seeker learns that:

  • Spiritual growth is not separate from daily action
  • Every action becomes meditation
  • Service becomes साधना (Sadhana)
  • Life itself becomes the path

Outcome of the Training

By the end of the program, the seeker will:

  • Establish a deep, disciplined daily Sadhana
  • Experience greater inner awareness and balance
  • Understand Kundalini awakening with stability and grounding
  • Learn to live Yoga, not just practice it
  • Be prepared to guide others with authenticity (if called)

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Karma Yoga — The Heart of Samarpan Kundalini Tantra

In the Samarpan tradition, Karma Yoga is not a supporting practice—it is the living foundation of the entire path. It is through Karma Yoga that the teachings of Tantra, Yoga, and Advait Vedanta become directly embodied in daily life.

Karma Yoga is the path of selfless action performed with awareness, surrender, and without attachment to results. It purifies the mind (Chitta Shuddhi), dissolves the ego (Ahamkara), and prepares the seeker for the safe and natural awakening of Kundalini Shakti.


Essence of Karma Yoga

  • Action without expectation of reward
  • Offering every action to the Divine
  • Awareness in every moment of activity
  • Dissolution of the “doer” (Kartabhava)
  • Equanimity in success and failure

Karma Yoga transforms ordinary life into continuous meditation in action.


Karma Yoga in the Training (60 Hours — Core Practice)

This is a mandatory and integral component of the 300-hour program, where seekers engage in conscious, disciplined Seva (selfless service) as a spiritual practice.

Forms of Seva (Service)

  • Ashram cleanliness and maintenance
  • Kitchen seva (cooking, serving, cleaning)
  • Supporting fellow seekers and community
  • Participation in daily ashram responsibilities
  • Organizing and assisting in spiritual activities

How Karma Yoga is Practiced

  • Performing every task with full awareness (mindfulness)
  • Maintaining silence or mantra awareness during action
  • Observing the ego, reactions, and conditioning
  • Practicing humility, discipline, and surrender
  • Letting go of likes, dislikes, and personal preferences

Spiritual Significance

Through consistent Karma Yoga practice:

  • The mind becomes pure, शांत (calm), and steady
  • Ego gradually dissolves
  • Inner resistance and conditioning are released
  • Actions become effortless and spontaneous
  • Life itself becomes a flow of awareness

Karma Yoga bridges meditation and daily life, making spirituality a continuous living experience, not limited to the meditation seat.


Karma Yoga as Living Tantra

In Samarpan Kundalini Tantra, Karma Yoga is understood as:

  • Applied Tantra — transforming energy through action
  • Living Advaita — seeing no separation between action and awareness
  • Dynamic Meditation — stillness within movement

Final Insight

When practiced deeply, Karma Yoga leads the seeker to a profound realization:

There is no “doer”—only action happening in pure awareness.

Karma Yoga in the Bhagavad Gita

The Eternal Teaching of Selfless Action

The essence of Karma Yoga finds its highest and most direct expression in the Bhagavad Gita, where Lord Krishna imparts the wisdom of selfless action to Arjuna on the battlefield of Kurukshetra.

This sacred dialogue reveals that true spirituality is not withdrawal from action, but purity within action.


Core Teaching of Karma Yoga

1. Action Without Attachment

“Karmanye vadhikaraste, ma phaleshu kadachana” (2.47)
You have the right to action, but not to its fruits.

This teaching forms the foundation of Karma Yoga—
act fully, but remain free from expectation and result.


2. Equanimity in All Situations

“Samatvam yoga uchyate” (2.48)
Equanimity is called Yoga.

Success and failure, gain and loss—
the yogi remains balanced and unaffected.


3. Surrender of Doership

“Nimitta matram bhava savyasachin” (11.33)
Become merely an instrument.

The seeker realizes:
“I am not the doer—action flows through me.”


4. Action as Worship

“Yat karoshi… tat kurushva mad arpanam” (9.27)
Whatever you do, offer it to Me.

Every action becomes a sacred offering, transforming life into devotion.


Karma Yoga and Inner Purification

According to the Gita, Karma Yoga:

  • Purifies the mind (Chitta Shuddhi)
  • Reduces ego (Ahamkara)
  • Frees one from bondage (Karma Bandhan)
  • Prepares the seeker for Jnana (Self-knowledge)

Without this purification, higher realization remains unstable.


Karma Yoga in Daily Life

The Bhagavad Gita does not limit spirituality to meditation or renunciation. It teaches:

  • Perform your duty with awareness
  • Remain inwardly detached
  • Serve without selfish motive
  • Live in the world, yet remain free

Karma Yoga and Kundalini Path

In the context of Samarpan Kundalini Tantra:

  • Karma Yoga prepares the system for safe Kundalini awakening
  • It stabilizes energy and removes inner blockages
  • It grounds higher experiences into daily life
  • It transforms spiritual practice into living realization

Final Realization

The ultimate teaching of Karma Yoga in the Gita is:

When action is performed without ego,
without attachment,
and in full awareness—
it no longer binds, it liberates.