Where reality meets fiction
If you have stayed with me till this final threshold of 2025, then know this ā you are not a casual listener. You are here because something in you recognizes depth, mystery, and truth beyond surface spirituality. Tonight, we are going to speak about wormholes ā not as science fiction, not as NASA theories ā but as they exist in ÅrÄ«vidyÄ, Tantra, and your own consciousness. This is not a light listen. This is not background audio. This is a transmission. If you are driving, stop. If you are lying down, sit up. If your mind is wandering, call it back. Because what Iām about to share was never meant for distraction ā it was meant for remembrance.
You are not a seeker traveling toward truth.
You are the point where truth bends space to reach itself.
You are not meant to move through wormholes.
You are meant to become one.
Chamakam is considered the oral yantra ā a yantra spoken instead of drawn.
When spoken with devotion and precision, it creates the same effect as meditating on a Sri Chakra:
centring, expansion, alignment, and upliftment.
This is why Chamakam is adored by SrividyÄ practitioners ā
its sound is pure Shakti rising, encoded through numerical order.
In this episode, we open the gates to one of the most guarded mysteries of ÅrÄ«vidyÄ ā the untold story of how the ÅrÄ«chakra emerged from Shiva and Shakti before creation, the hidden identity of the Khadga Devi holds, and the forgotten aavarana that collapsed into the sacred Bindu.
This isnāt mythology.
This isnāt philosophy.
This is the inner anatomy of consciousness, explained through Devi Khadgamala, Yogini Hridayam, and the oldest strata of Tantra.
If youāve ever felt drawn to ÅrÄ«chakra, to LalitÄ, or to the path of Motherās grace⦠this episode will feel like a homecoming.
Tap in, breathe, and step into the geometry where awareness and beauty became one.
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The Rishis, Yogis, and Sanyasis didnāt create rituals for fear ā they created them for alignment.
Every Abhisheka, every mantra, every food offering is a map to awaken the divine within.
The beauty of our Dharma lies not just in devotion, but in discipline.
Because the Universe itself follows Vidhi ā law, rhythm, and ritual.
šļø Return to your roots. Follow your paddhati.
Let your sadhana become your sanctuary.
What we call āastrologyā today is a faint echo of that vision.
But to the Rishis, the stars were not decorations; they were doorways.
Each Graha ā each planet ā was a living code of consciousness, an organ in the cosmic body of the Divine.
And your birth chart?
Itās the snapshot of how the universe breathed you into being.
āSecrets of Shakti: The Navaratri No One Speaks Ofā
šø This Navaratri, step beyond the familiar tales of Mahishasura.
Discover the Tantric secrets of Maa Shaktiāthe goddess who drinks poison, becomes sound, weaves galaxies with her hair, and reveals herself as silence.
āØStories hidden in Shakta philosophy, only on Tales of Divinity by MsK.š±
Chidambaram is not just a temple ā it is a cosmic code carved into stone. Hidden within its sanctum is the Chidambaram Rahasya ā the mystery of emptiness, where no idol stands, only a golden curtain veiling the void. To the unknowing eye, it is nothing. To the seeker, it is everything ā the dance of Shiva as pure consciousness in the element of Akasha.
Legends whisper that this temple is more than a place of worship; it is a portal where time bends, where Siddhas once vanished into other realms, and where space itself reveals its secrets. Its architecture mirrors the cosmos, its roof encodes human breath, and its sanctum opens into infinity
In this episode, we explore the idea of marriage as a sacred union through the lens of the Vedas. Far beyond a social contract, the Vedas describe marriage as a spiritual partnership rooted in dharma, harmony, and the pursuit of higher truth. Weāll look at how sacred rituals, mantras, and timeless wisdom guide the bond between partners, transforming marriage into a path of growth, devotion, and shared purpose.
āLong before modern maps, the ancient Puranas described the Earth in ways that still bend our imagination. At the center was JambudvÄ«pa, the cosmic continent, with Mount Meru as its axis ā the very pillar connecting heaven and earth. Surrounding it stretched nine great Varshas: from Bharata Varsha, the land of karma and rebirth, to Uttarakuru, a paradise of abundance near the north, to Ilavrata, the divine land where even humans could not enter, guarded by Shiva and Parvati themselves.
Beyond JambudvÄ«pa lay other continents ā Shalmala, Kusha, Krauncha, Shaka, and Pushkara DvÄ«pa ā each separated by oceans of honey, ghee, and milk, each ruled by devas, rishis, and mystical beings.
Were these myths⦠or memories of lost civilizations, hidden geographies, and higher dimensions? Could JambudvÄ«pa be the Vedic equivalent of Pangaea ā the ancient supercontinent?
In this episode of Tales of Divinity, we unravel the Varshas and DvÄ«pas of the Puranas, connecting them with todayās maps, exploring their spiritual significance, and discovering how they mirror our inner cosmos.
What if I told you⦠Mount Kailash isnāt the real Kailash? That what we see is only a divine projection⦠and the true peak lies hidden in another dimension.
From the golden pillar of Meru to the fire-body of Arunachala⦠from Nanda Deviās secret valley to Girnarās whispering stones ā these mountains are not just rocks and snow. They are cosmic gateways⦠choosing who may enter.
In this captivating episode of Tales of Divinity, I unravel the mystique of Atlantisānot as a mythical island lost to legend, but as an advanced civilization buried beneath the icy expanse of Antarctica. Drawing from Platoās accounts, ancient maps like the Piri Reis, Edgar Cayceās psychic readings, and even Vedic scriptures, this narrative explores how Atlanteans were celestial beings with knowledge of cosmic energy, crystal technology, and multidimensional portals. Their downfall, much like the Tripura of Hindu lore, came through spiritual arrogance. I connected the dots between the pyramids beneath the Antarctic ice, alien origins, and remnants of Atlantean bloodlines scattered across the Andes, Egypt, and Indiaāoffering not just a story, but a revelation that challenges our understanding of history, divinity, and our forgotten selves.
Hereās the pdf you can refer to
https://www.academia.edu/128268052/Atlantis_Exploring_Origins_of_A_Civilization_Revised_.
In this heartfelt birthday special, Meena Sri Chandanaāyour host of Tales of Divinityāturns 26 and takes you on a soul-reflective journey through the beloved show FRIENDS. This isnāt just nostalgia; itās a revelation of what each character taught her about love, healing, friendships, boundaries, and staying true to oneself.
Kumari Kandam is a legendary sunken continent believed to have existed south of present-day India, in the Indian Ocean. Rooted deeply in ancient Tamil literature and mythology, it is described as a vast and advanced landmass where Tamil civilization thrived long before any known historical records.
According to Sangam texts and later Tamil traditions, Kumari Kandam was the seat of the first Tamil Sangam (academy of poets and scholars), and home to wise kings, sages, and divine beings. It is believed to have submerged due to a great deluge (akin to the global flood myths) and is often linked with Lemuria, a now-discredited 19th-century scientific theory proposing a lost continent to explain similarities in fauna across India, Madagascar, and Africa.
The Garuda Purana (GP) is one of the 18 Mahapuranas and stands out for its unique blend of spiritual, metaphysical, ritualistic, scientific, and practical knowledge. It is a dialogue between Lord Vishnu and His mount Garuda, and it touches upon nearly every aspect of human lifeāfrom life to death, from the stars to the soul.
1. The Journey of the Soul & Afterlife
⢠Core theme: What happens after death, the transition of the soul, Yamaās judgment, experiences in heaven and hell, and the soulās rebirth.
⢠Detailed descriptions of various hells (Narakas), karmic consequences, and rituals (shraaddha) to support the departed.
š¹ 2. Rituals, Death, and Rebirth
⢠Explains Antyeshti (death rites), funeral rituals, post-death ceremonies (like 10th-day, 11th-day rites).
⢠How these help the soul cross into Pitru Loka and attain peace or liberation.
š¹ 3. Dharma (Ethics and Right Conduct)
⢠Offers guidance on righteous living, duties of individuals, kings, householders, and renunciates.
⢠Emphasizes truth, devotion, non-violence, charity, and the laws of karma.
Have you ever made a mistake and then felt that sharp sting in your chest ā that sinking feeling that something inside you just⦠broke?
Or maybe you didnāt make a big mistake, but a slow sadness came upon you, like clouds gathering over the heart. It doesnāt always announce itself with drama ā sometimes itās just a quiet heaviness, a sense that youāre not where you thought youād be. That youāve fallen short ā somehow.
In moments like this, our first instinct is usually to resist. To escape, blame, distract, or scold ourselves.
But this is where the wisdom of the Upanishads comes in ā gently, like a hand on your shoulder in the dark. They donāt tell us to run from sadness. They invite us to stop.
To listen.
To turn inward, and look ā not at the world, but at the one who is feeling all this.
The ancient rishis understood that sadness isnāt a flaw in the human experience. Itās a doorway.
They called it tapasya ā the inner fire that refines us, that burns away the false so that the true may emerge.
And when we make mistakes ā when we falter ā that fire becomes very real. But instead of being consumed by it, we are asked to witness it.
Then even nothingness was not, nor existence,
There was no air then, nor the heavens beyond it.ā
Before time, space, light, matter ā there was no ābefore.ā
No up or down. No gods. No sky. Not even void.
This verse shatters all concepts. Itās not a beginning ā itās a non-state beyond logic.
What if past, present, and future are all happening right now?
The BhÄgavata PurÄį¹a reveals Time (KÄla) as a divine force ā not a straight line.
Yoga Vasiį¹£į¹ha calls time a creation of thought ā dissolve the mind, dissolve time.
You exist in many timelines, many versions, across multiple universes.
Your Higher Self watches it all ā beyond birth, beyond death.
DĆ©jĆ vu, dreams, instincts ā echoes from parallel lives.
Long before modern science unraveled the double helix, ancient sages meditated upon a symbol that held the secret of all creation ā the Shiva Lingam. Not just a religious icon, the Lingam represents the union of consciousness and energy, the still point from which the universe spirals forth. Its form ā cylindrical, unending, coiled with the serpent of Kundalini ā mirrors the very structure of DNA, the double-spiral code embedded in every cell of our body. Could it be that the Rishis saw what we are only beginning to understand ā that the human body is a temple, and the Lingam is its cosmic blueprint?ā
Dandibhatla Vishwanatha Sastry, a distinguished Vedic scholar from Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh, was invited by German scientists in 1938 to assist in deciphering Sanskrit hymns from the Yajur Veda and Atharva Veda. These hymns were purportedly studied to aid in the development of missile technology prior to World War II. Sastry was renowned for his expertise in Vedic scriptures, particularly in the application aspects of the Yajurveda and Atharvaveda. Some sources suggest that his portrait is displayed at a university in Frankfurt, Germany, as a mark of respect for his contributions