THE LINEAGE
The Himalayan Siddhashram Guru Parampara
The Himalayan Siddhashram Guru Parampara stands within the ancient Guru–Śiṣya tradition of Sanātana Dharma — an unbroken current of transmission flowing through realised masters, preserved through discipline, and transmitted through living initiation.
HSGP is not an institution built upon personality. It is a continuity of Gyan and consciousness of our ancient Rishis. The strength of the lineage lies in its authenticity, its shāstric grounding, and its unwavering emphasis on Adhyatm and Sādhana.
Siddhashram — The Inner Seat of Tapas
Siddhashram is revered within the tradition as a field of Siddha-consciousness — the subtle seat of realised beings whose tapas sustains the current of transmission.
It is not merely a geographical imagination; it represents the living reservoir of spiritual attainment preserved through Rishi tradition. In the language of the Parampara, Siddhashram is the subtle mandala where realised masters operate beyond physical limitation.
Lineage Pillar
Paramhans Swami Sachchidanand Ji
Paramhans Swami Sachchidanand Ji stands as a pillar in this lineage — a realised master whose tapas and spiritual attainment shaped the direction of the Parampara.
He embodied renunciation, depth of practice, and uncompromising discipline. His teachings emphasised the seriousness of Sādhana and the necessity of inner qualification before higher transmissions.
Through him, the Siddhashram current flowed into the next generation of disciples. He upheld the principle that spiritual transmission must be earned through austerity, not acquired through curiosity.
"Spiritual transmission must be earned through austerity, not acquired through curiosity."
The Great Link
Paramhans Swami Nikhileshwaranand Ji
(Gṛhastha identity: Dr. Narayan Dutt Shrimali)
Paramhans Swami Nikhileshwaranand Ji carried forward the lineage with force, clarity, and expansive reach.
Born in gṛhastha form as Dr. Narayan Dutt Shrimali, he united intense Tantric discipline with accessibility to sincere seekers. His life demonstrated that profound spiritual attainment can manifest within worldly engagement without dilution of tapas.
He repeatedly affirmed that the Guru is not a personality but a Tattva — a living principle of awakening. His physical departure in 1998 did not conclude the current. The Parampara continues as living transmission.
HE TRANSMITTED:
- ✦ Mantra–Tantra–Yantra Sādhana
- ✦ Śrī Vidyā Krāmik Dīkṣā
- ✦ Mahāvidyā Sādhana
- ✦ Guru–Śiṣya Discipline
- ✦ Structured Initiation Pathways
"The Guru-Mandal remains operative."
The Guru-Mandal
Within this Parampara, the Guru functions as the visible anchor of an invisible mandal.
When initiation is conferred, it is not individual blessing alone — it is the operation of the entire mandal through the living Guru. This understanding preserves humility and ensures continuity.
Current Transmission
Continuity Through Brahmanshi
Brahmanshi stands within this lineage as transmitter under Guru-ādeśa. Her work is not independent invention. It is continuation.
Rooted in lifelong immersion in Mahākāleśhwar’s presence and sustained Himalayan Sādhana, she attempts to carry the Parampara forward with discipline and responsibility.
Transmission through her remains anchored in:
- ✦ Shāstric integrity
- ✦ Maryādā of secrecy
- ✦ Progressive initiation
- ✦ Guru–Śiṣya discipline
- ✦ Non-commercial ethos
"The authority she holds is not self-assumed. It is lineage-conferred."
The Living Current
"Parampara is not historical memory. It is living force."
"What began in the field of Siddhashram flows through realised masters and continues through living guidance."
The Responsibility of Continuation
To receive Diksha within this Parampara is to enter a field of responsibility. The disciple does not merely learn techniques. The disciple enters a current. That current is protected through maryādā, steadiness, and adherence to Guru-āgya.