A sadhaka must recognise this: you are not an isolated unit of consciousness, but the continuation of your ancestral karma.
You are the precise embodiment of your bloodline, continuation of those ancestors from centuries past who held the same innate desires, wishes, and spiritual debts. these are your pitrus debts, still residing within your current physical form.
If these debts from the pitrus is not resolved, the soul is bound to take rebirth repeatedly within the same lineage. the seeker must service and liberate these lower, bound ancestral lives.
Constraints of your bloodline manifest as asta daridrata - these eight poverties function as clear clues that pitru dosh is actively constricting the current individual.
The most telling symptom of daridrata is the internal loss of agni the individual might clearly see the steps necessary to correct a problem—to launch a career, to improve health, or to achieve a promotion—yet there is an utter lack of intent to act.
Here the bloodline's energy is not firing the person.
So whats the solution for this?
Its in the 470th Name of Maa Adya Mahakali - DHANADA
The One who gives All Wealth, and Guru, and rids one of the AsthaDaridra.
Ayu (आयु): Lack of longevity or a shortened lifespan.
Arogya (आरोग्य): Ill health or lack of physical well-being.
Abhivriddhi (अभिवृद्धि): Lack of prosperity or progress in life.
Putrapautra (पुत्रपौत्र): Lack of descendants or family lineage.
Dhana-dhanya (धन-धान्य): Lack of wealth and material resources.
Vijaya (विजय): Lack of success or victory in endeavours.
Shanti (शांति): Lack of peace and contentment in life.
Keerti (कीर्ति): Lack of fame and recognition.
This is not simple healing of generational wounds, it is the transformation of sadhaka from an inheritor to a liberator.
Realizing the affliction of the bloodline through the eight poverties was merely a diagnosis. The final act requires your full immersion into Maa Adya's supreme grace.
Maa holding the head of raktabeej is nothing but the sadhaka's own ego and physical vessel, and the blood that flows from that severed head and collects in the kapala is the entire accumulated karma of your bloodline- signifying that she now owns your blood itself.
By offering yourself through Sampurna Bhakti to the divine mother, you ascend to higher consciousness and become the bhairava of your bloodline.
When one becomes bhairava, they liberate the entire chain of ancestors, ensuring that those bound lives are freed from those karmic debts. You are no longer merely fixing a pitru dosha - you are ending the samsara for those who came before you.
Bhairava Kaalike Namostute
Jai Maa AdyaMahakali
- By Jayant Shisya of Gurudev Shri Praveen Radhakrishnan