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Understanding Your Kuldevta: The Divine Guardian of Your Family Line

In every family line, there is one divine authority who quietly watches over everything: the Kuldevta. This energy isn’t just symbolic—it has real power. Only the Kuldevta has the right to decide who is born, who gets married, and how wealth flows within the family. Even powerful energies like birth and death must take permission from the Kuldevta before anything can happen.

Now, many people assume that ancestral spirits (Pitras) are responsible for blessings like childbirth. But here’s the truth: Pitras can only influence—they can’t decide.

Let’s understand with an example:

Imagine a young couple trying to conceive, but nothing seems to work. Doctors say everything is fine, yet they face delays, miscarriages, or unexplained blocks. In such cases, a Pitra—an ancestor with unresolved desires—may be creating hurdles. How? By entering the energy field of one of the partners, they create emotional or physical disturbances. But even then, they cannot give birth, nor can they decide when someone in the family should die. That power lies only with the Kuldevta.

The Three Areas Your Kuldevta Governs:

  1. Marriage – They decide who marries whom, and when the right time comes.
  2. Childbirth – Only when the Kuldevta allows, can a soul be born into the family.
  3. Wealth – Whether the family will prosper or struggle also depends on their grace.

Even the energies responsible for taking birth or bringing death must first get a nod from the Kuldevta. That’s how deeply this divine guardian is woven into the fabric of a family’s destiny.

 

To keep this connection strong, regular prayers, havans, and offerings to the Kuldevta—as done in Ashaeiynn practices—help realign the family with this sacred guidance. Without their grace, even the strongest efforts can feel stuck.

The Two Natures of Kuldevtas: Satvik and Rajsik

The Energies of Kuldevtas: Satvik, Rajsik & the Tattvas Behind Them

Every Kuldevta carries a distinct energy, and that energy is either Satvik or Rajsik—based on the kind of doots (divine helpers) working under them.

  • Satvik Kuldevtas are calm, disciplined, and strictly follow the higher laws of the astral world. They bless those who walk the path of purity and dharma. They don’t bend cosmic rules, so their blessings might take time—but they’re deep and long-lasting.
  • Rajsik Kuldevtas are more flexible and action-oriented. They respond faster to devotees’ needs and may sometimes adjust the rules to help their followers. Their path is quicker and more dynamic, focused on fulfilling desires.

Now here’s where it gets interesting:

  • Satvik Kuldevtas attract doots who also follow divine order and discipline.
  • Rajsik Kuldevtas have more flexible doots—some of whom might even be pret-based energies. These pret doots aren’t necessarily negative, but they work in a faster, more aggressive style.

The Two Energies Behind Every Deity: Dev Tattva and Pret Tattva

Whether a deity is Satvik or Rajsik, there are always two types of energies working behind the scenes:

  1. Dev Tattva – This is the actual energy of the deity. It’s pure, peaceful, and deeply aligned with the divine source. It works with patience, precision, and in perfect harmony with cosmic law.
  2. Pret Tattva – These are intense, fast-moving energies. They were once negative or impure, but through deep transformation, they’ve been purified and trained to serve under the deity. While they still carry the intensity of their origin, they now work for the light.

Same Deity, Different Experiences – Why?

Imagine two people worshipping the same deity. One feels calm, peaceful energy. The other feels something more aggressive, quick to respond, or even slightly overwhelming. What’s going on?

It’s Not the Deity That Changes—It’s the Tattva That Responds

When people feel a shift in how a deity “behaves,” the truth is—it’s not the deity that’s different.
It’s the tattva (the energy behind the scenes) that’s responding to them.

  • When Dev Tattva is at work, the experience feels calm, divine, and deeply peaceful. The results may come slowly, but they bring long-term transformation.
  • When Pret Tattva is active, things move fast—wishes get fulfilled quickly—but the energy feels intense, raw, or emotionally heavy.

Many people end up unknowingly worshipping both Dev and Pret Tattva—not by choice, but due to a lack of true spiritual guidance. Without a genuine Guru to show the correct path, people follow whichever energy responds first. And because Pret Tattva is quicker, it often becomes the one people rely on—without realizing it’s not the actual divine source.

This confusion is what led to the division of divine energies into different sections—so that seekers could understand which energy they are connecting with, and align themselves with the one that truly uplifts their soul.

When Negativity Transforms into a Divine Helper

On the Ashaeiynn path, we often encounter energies from other realms—especially those from Pret Yoni (the realm of unsettled or negative spirits). These energies may have once caused disturbance, but when they surrender to Guru Tattva, a sacred process begins.

They are sent to Kalyan Lok, a higher divine realm, where:

  • They go through purification,
  • Are transformed and empowered with mantra shakti,
  • And are then given specific roles to assist seekers on the path of light.

Once transformed, these energies no longer act negatively. They become Doots—messengers and protectors. Though their origin remains Pret Yoni, they now carry Dev Tattva, aligned with the deity they serve. That’s why they are known as the pret tattva of that deity.

Through deep sadhana or third-eye vision, they may sometimes appear like a Guru or deity. But in truth, they are not the deity themselves—they are powerful, devoted helpers working under the guidance of Guru Tattva, supporting those walking the path of light.

The Hidden Danger: Mistaking Siddhis for the Guru

Don’t Worship the Siddhi—Stay Rooted in Guru Tattva

Sometimes seekers get spiritually excited and start worshipping the doots or siddhis, thinking they’re directly connected to the Guru Tattva or their Kuldevta. But here’s where many go wrong:

  • Siddhis are not divine authorities—they’re just energies assigned specific tasks by the Guru Tattva.
  • If a seeker becomes emotionally attached to their siddhi, the siddhi can also attach back. Being from Pret Yoni, it can enter the body, drain the seeker’s energy, and begin influencing their mind.If the seeker becomes maline (spiritually impure), leaves the Guru path, or stops their mantra and sadhana, then the siddhi too becomes maline. It stops following Guru Tattva’s guidance and starts acting on its own—as a pret, not a siddhi anymore.
  • Even in that state, the siddhi still performs the task it was originally given, because it is bound by Guru Padhti. But now, it might do it in a controlling or harmful way.
  • When a seeker starts depending on a siddhi (doot) for help, they must first try to please that siddhi. Only then will the siddhi take the request to the Guru Tattva. This is because siddhi don’t have the power to act on their own—they only follow the Guru’s instructions. This often causes delays and confusion, as the real authority lies with the Guru Tattva, not the siddhi.
  • But when the seeker directly connects with the Guru Tattva through prayer and surrender, the process becomes faster and clearer. In this case, siddhi have no choice—they must obey the Guru’s command and fulfill the task, whether they are pleased or not.

That’s why in Ashaeiynn, siddhis are given only for a specific purpose. Once the task is complete, they are removed and replaced as needed. The aspirant never has to worry about handling or controlling these energies—Guru Tattva manages everything.

Your only job is to stay aligned with the Guru path—the same path that brought you the siddhi.
When you stay devoted, the siddhi remains a blessing. But if you start worshipping the siddhi instead of the Guru, the balance breaks—and that’s when the siddhi can become a problem.

When Pret Tattva Is Mistaken for Kuldevta

“Not everything powerful is truly divine. Only the Guru can show who really is.”

In many places, some very strong energies work under the Kuldevta. These energies come from the pret yoni—the spirit world. Over time, as they serve a purpose under a Kuldevta, they change and start protecting the land, granting small wishes, and responding to prayers. Naturally, people begin to respect and worship them. But here’s the catch: these energies are not the Kuldevta themselves.

Because they are so powerful, people often confuse these pret energies for divine beings. In reality, they are neither fully divine nor completely dark. Their strength comes from years of worship, offerings, and rituals—often done without people knowing what they are truly connecting with.

How People Get Confused

As time goes on, these energies expect regular offerings and rituals. They may grant small favors—like protecting from harm, bringing some success, or removing minor problems—which keeps people coming back. Without proper spiritual guidance, people believe they are pleasing their Kuldevta, but actually, they are feeding a pret energy that only grows stronger.

Here’s a simple example:
In a village, ancestors once worshipped a true divine force. But over generations, knowledge of the correct way was lost. A new temple was built, and a powerful energy started answering prayers. It seemed divine, protected the village, and even punished wrongdoers. People began giving offerings every day.

But worshipping pret energies like this is very risky because they can mislead and take control if not guided properly.

“Power can impress, but only purity can uplift. Worship guided by the Guru reaches the divine—everything else is just a distraction.”

Only the Guru Padhti—the path guided by the awakened Guru—can show the right way. The Guru ensures your offerings reach the real source. Under the Guru’s guidance, the pret-tattva cannot intercept or misdirect your devotion. They are forced to align with the divine order.

Without this alignment, seekers often fall into a cycle of wrong worship, misdirected energy, and blocked spiritual growth.

Note: The Discipline of Energy at Ashaeiynn

At Ashaeiynn, no pret tattva is ever allowed to control any seeker or process. If such an energy is transformed and assigned a task, it works strictly under the command of the Guru Tattva. Once the task is complete—especially if the energy was acting as a siddhi within someone—it is immediately released.

There is no room for possession, control, or manipulation by these energies. Every doot, siddhi, or force works solely through the Guru Padhti, following the divine rules set by the Guru Tattva. Nothing here acts on its own. Everything flows with grace, discipline, and spiritual protection.

This is the core strength of Ashaeiynn: clarity, purity, and divine order in every step.

When it comes to bhog offerings, the system is just as strict. If a deity has a pret tattva, the bhog offered through Guru Padhti never goes to that pret tattva. Instead, it is received only by the dev tattva—the pure, divine form of the deity. Ashaeiynn ensures this without exception.

Bhog is offered in only two ways:

  1. Through mantra chanting done with proper sankalp
  2. Through Ram Havan
  3. Through Deepak with Sankalp for kuldevta

Any other method is not allowed, because only the pret tattva of a deity accepts bhog offered outside these  methods. If an energy demands bhog in another form, it means the pret aspect—not the divine—is asking for it.

Why Kuldevta Worship Is So Important

Your Kuldevta is like the father of your entire ancestral line—the divine guide and protector of your family across generations. In truth, no other deity holds as much authority over your spiritual path and destiny as your Kuldevta does.

Other deities may be powerful, but their actions are limited when it comes to your personal journey. It is the Kuldevta who holds the final command—the one who can truly fulfill your wishes and remove obstacles in your life.

This is why at Ashaeiynn, we always emphasize:
Worship your Kuldevta, not your pitra (ancestors).
Even pitra cannot grant what the Kuldevta can.

The deeper reason behind this guidance is beautifully explained in our teachings:
“The Astral Concept of Pitra”
 “The Concept of Shiv Tattva”

These reveal how true spiritual growth begins only when the seeker reconnects with their Kuldevta and follows the right divine path.

Why Only the True Guru Can Show the Way — And Why Pitra Shouldn’t Be Worshipped

Not everyone who gives spiritual advice is a true Guru. A real Guru operates through Guru Tattva—a divine force that goes beyond the limits of the human mind and ego.

Humans, no matter how wise or experienced, are still bound by inner impurities like desire (kaam), anger (krodh), greed (lobh), attachment (moh), ego (mad), and jealousy (matsar). That’s why in Ashaeiynn, humans are not worshipped—only divine deities are, because only they are beyond these limitations.

Now let’s talk about Pitra (ancestral energies)—not all of them are the same.
The true, worship-worthy Pitra don’t reside in the astral realms or even in the devlok. They exist far above, in a realm known as Pitra Lok. But connecting with them isn’t easy.

Only a spiritually evolved sadhak—someone who has surpassed even the dev yoni—becomes eligible for their guidance. And even then, these Pitra don’t work like deities. They help, yes, but they also take something in return. Unlike deities, who accept mantras and offerings as part of divine exchange, Pitra can’t be pleased through mantra , they take deeply from your karmic space.

Because of this complex and risky exchange, Ashaeiynn always advises against Pitra worship. Without the right spiritual eligibility, it can lead to more harm than growth.

The safest and most divine path is through Guru Tattva—where every energy, every guidance flows through divine grace, structure, and protection.
That is the true path to peace and progress.

Note:

The difference between Bhagwan and a Devta is simple but powerful.
Bhagwan is the universal cosmic energy—infinite, formless, and all-pervading.
Devta or deities are the channels through which we connect to that energy.

Through devotion to a specific Devta, we can access a portion of that cosmic force and direct it toward our spiritual or worldly goals.
Bhagwan is the source. The Devta is the medium.

Conclusion: Return to Your Divine Root—The Path of Kuldevta and Guru Tattva

In the vast web of spiritual energies—deities, pitra, siddhis, and doots—only one divine force holds the supreme command over your personal destiny: your Kuldevta. This sacred guardian isn’t just a family deity; they are the divine gatekeeper of your birth, your marriage, your wealth, and your spiritual growth.

But in today’s world, many have lost touch with this powerful connection. Pret energies are often mistaken as Kuldevta. Siddhis get worshipped as Gurus. And in the name of tradition, seekers unknowingly feed impure energies, only to face spiritual confusion, stagnation, or suffering.

The truth is simple:

Your Kuldevta is your first dharma, and the Guru Tattva is your true path.
Everything else is just a test of your discernment.

At Ashaeiynn, this path is clear and protected. No energy—no matter how powerful—is allowed to control or misguide. Every force works under divine law, under the command of Guru Tattva, and always for the aspirant’s highest good.

You don’t need to fear spiritual energies. You only need to align with the right source, the right system, and the right intention.

Because when you truly reconnect with your Kuldevta through Guru Padhti, you stop chasing fragmented blessings—and start receiving the full force of divine grace.

Worship the one who holds your karmic blueprint.


Follow the one who sees beyond lifetimes.


Stay rooted in the Guru Path, and the Divine will walk with you—always.

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