Kaalchakra: The Invisible Cycle That Governs Everything
Today, we are going to explore an intriguing concept known as Kaalchakra. Many people, especially those connected with astrology, may have heard this term before. But what does it truly mean? Let’s understand it in a simple way.
The word “Kaal” means time and “Chakra” means cycle. Together, Kaalchakra refers to the cycle of time. Our existence moves within different dimensions. We live in the third dimension, the fourth dimension represents time, and the fifth dimension is where the astral body exists. Between these dimensions, life continues to move in a continuous cycle.
Kaalchakra is the element of time that binds everything in the universe. Every event, every moment, and every destiny unfolds within this cycle. When we talk about destiny, we are essentially referring to this very cycle of time where many things are already set in motion.
Because of its influence over everything, Kaalchakra is sometimes considered one of the most powerful forces in the universe. In certain traditions, it is even regarded as a special power or siddhi that allows one to perceive the future.
The Presence of Kaalchakra in Everything
The cycle of time that governs every form of existence.
To understand Kaalchakra more deeply, we must look at how our ancient saints explained it. They clearly stated “Samay bada balwaan hai,” which means time is extremely powerful. All actions and events move according to this cycle of time. By observing Kaalchakra, it is possible to identify the good and bad phases in a person’s life. This is why systems like astrology and prediction work—they are completely based on the movement of Kaalchakra. It is the element through which the future of every being unfolds.
Kaalchakra applies to every human who takes birth on Earth. However, it is not limited to humans alone. Every species has its own Kaalchakra, but the cycle for each species is different. Humans, animals, plants, and other forms of life all move within their own time cycles. In fact, everything that exists on Earth has a Kaalchakra, whether it is living or non-living. Every object has a life cycle that determines its duration and transformation over time.
For example, even a simple glass has a Kaalchakra. The moment it is created, the time of when it will break and what form it will take afterward is already determined within its cycle. In this way, everything in existence operates within its own predetermined time pattern. This concept is also referred to as lifespan in some traditions.
Certain people have the ability to see these cycles. They can perceive the Kaalchakra of others and understand events like birth and death. This cycle exists above everyone and can be seen through the third eye. By observing it, a person can understand where the cycle is moving and when it will complete.
Even objects that are given life by humans come under this cycle. When life is infused into an idol through pran pratishtha, that idol also comes under a Kaalchakra.
The Time Cycle Hidden Within Mantras
Why ancient mantras are believed to hold deeper power.
Mantras are not separate from Kaalchakra, the universal cycle of time. Just like every living and non-living thing in the universe, mantras also move within their own time cycle. The powerful mantras through which humans can invoke energies or give life to an element are also bound by their own Kaalchakra. This means that even sacred sounds follow a specific cycle and evolve within the flow of time.
Note: This clearly shows that Kaalchakra exists everywhere. Because of this, it is often said that the older and larger the Kaalchakra of a mantra is, the more powerful it becomes. However, when it comes to deities, the situation can be different. A newer deity can sometimes hold stronger active power in the present time.
Mantras carry a deep and long Kaalchakra, and our ancient saints understood this very well. That is why the age, continuity, and tradition of a mantra have always been considered important in spiritual practices.
If Everything Depends on Kaalchakra… Then What Does Kaalchakra Depend On?
The cosmic forces that quietly control the flow of time.
We all live within the influence of Kaalchakra, but this cycle of time itself is not independent. It operates through the influence of the Navgrah, the nine planetary forces of our solar system. The movement and alignment of these planets directly affect the flow of time, which is why planetary positions play such a crucial role in determining different phases of life.
Because planets influence the cycle of time, anything that comes under a time cycle also becomes affected by them. This is why when life is infused into an idol through pran pratishtha, it also begins to respond to planetary influences, as it now exists within a defined cycle of time.
When ancient saints studied this deeply, they tried to identify which element in existence carries the longest possible lifespan within time. They discovered that sound frequency never truly disappears. Unlike physical elements that eventually decay, sound continues to exist in subtle form.
For this reason, mantras—being sacred sound frequencies—possess extremely long Kaalchakras. Among them, the oldest mantras carry the longest time cycles, because their frequencies have existed since the earliest phases of Earth. This is why the most ancient mantras are considered the most powerful.
How Were Different Mantras Created?
When saints studied time, planets, and sound to shape powerful mantras.
Different mantras did not appear randomly. Ancient saints created and refined them by understanding the movement of Kaalchakra. Since the cycle of time is influenced by the nine planetary forces (Navgrah), saints carefully studied how planetary movements affect sound frequencies and the human body.
They observed that whenever a mantra is practiced or energized by a human, it also becomes influenced by planetary movements. Because of this, saints began forming mantras in such a way that some would receive the least planetary influence while others would harness the maximum planetary power. In this way, different mantras were developed according to how they interacted with the cycle of time and planetary forces.
As their understanding deepened, saints also began working toward activating the siddhi of Kaalchakra itself.
The Siddhi of Kaalchakra: The Power to Influence Destiny
One of the greatest spiritual attainments known to saints.
The siddhi of Kaalchakra is considered one of the greatest powers a person can attain. When someone gains mastery over this element, they gain the ability to influence their own destiny. This happens because Kaalchakra is directly connected with the movement of planets that shape life events.
When a person understands and aligns with these movements, the pattern of destiny can begin to shift. According to ancient knowledge, when three planets come together in alignment, a powerful combination is formed. This combination is known as a “Yog.”
A Yog is often symbolically represented as a triangle, with each planet placed at one corner. When such a planetary alignment occurs, it completes a specific cycle in a person’s life. During this phase, the flow of destiny becomes flexible, and it is believed that a person can change up to 30–40 percent of their destiny.
This is why mastering the understanding of Kaalchakra and planetary cycles has always been considered one of the most powerful forms of knowledge. Ancient figures like Ravana were believed to have achieved such mastery, which is why stories describe him as someone who could influence planetary forces themselves.
How Were Different Mantras Created?
When saints studied time, planets, and sound to shape powerful mantras.
Different mantras did not appear randomly. Ancient saints created and refined them by understanding the movement of Kaalchakra. Since the cycle of time is influenced by the nine planetary forces (Navgrah), saints carefully studied how planetary movements affect sound frequencies and the human body.
They observed that whenever a mantra is practiced or energized by a human, it also becomes influenced by planetary movements. Because of this, saints began forming mantras in such a way that some would receive the least planetary influence while others would harness the maximum planetary power. In this way, different mantras were developed according to how they interacted with the cycle of time and planetary forces.
As their understanding deepened, saints also began working toward activating the siddhi of Kaalchakra itself.
The Siddhi of Kaalchakra: The Power to Influence Destiny
One of the greatest spiritual attainments known to saints.
The siddhi of Kaalchakra is considered one of the greatest powers a person can attain. When someone gains mastery over this element, they gain the ability to influence their own destiny. This happens because Kaalchakra is directly connected with the movement of planets that shape life events.
When a person understands and aligns with these movements, the pattern of destiny can begin to shift. According to ancient knowledge, when three planets come together in alignment, a powerful combination is formed. This combination is known as a “Yog.”
A Yog is often symbolically represented as a triangle, with each planet placed at one corner. When such a planetary alignment occurs, it completes a specific cycle in a person’s life. During this phase, the flow of destiny becomes flexible, and it is believed that a person can change up to 30–40 percent of their destiny.
This is why mastering the understanding of Kaalchakra and planetary cycles has always been considered one of the most powerful forms of knowledge. Ancient figures like Ravana were believed to have achieved such mastery, which is why stories describe him as someone who could influence planetary forces themselves.
The Secret Behind the Siddhi of Kaalchakra
How ancient sages discovered the mantras that could influence planetary forces.
The siddhi of Kaalchakra was achieved by deeply understanding the science of time and planetary movements. Maharishi Agastya and his disciples studied this knowledge in great detail. Through their understanding of Kaalchakra, they created several powerful mantras. With the help of these mantras, a person could gradually move toward attaining the siddhi of Kaalchakra. Many such mantras were formed specifically for this purpose.
This knowledge also explains the story of Ravana. It is said that he was able to control six planets, but two still remained beyond his control. To influence these remaining planets, they had to be bound through a vow or persuaded through an appeal. However, Shani, who represents the force of karma, could not be bound in this way. Because of this, he moved away from the position assigned to him.
The ability to influence or control the nine planetary forces is known as the power of Kaalchakra. When someone gains mastery over this power, they gain the capacity to influence the movements of the planets themselves, which is why this siddhi is considered one of the most extraordinary forms of spiritual power.
The Hidden Mathematics of Planetary Yog in astrology
How specific sound seeds were designed to influence planetary alignments.
To understand how mantras work with Kaalchakra, saints broke the planetary system into two groups of three planets.
Yog 1:
When three planets come together, they form a Yog. To work with this alignment, a mantra needs three beej (seed sounds)—one for each planet. These beej sounds carry specific vibrations connected to the planetary forces, allowing the mantra to interact with that particular planetary combination.
Yog 2:
If another three planets come together, a second Yog is formed. To influence these six planets together, a mantra must contain six beej sounds, each linked to one of the six planets. When people understood this structure, they began collecting different beej sounds and creating mantras based on these combinations.
In the beginning, these beej mantras worked purely through sound vibrations. Later, as deities began to be associated with different energies, people started linking specific deities with these mantras. Through these connections, they believed the power of the deity could help activate planetary forces at the required time. Because of this belief, many practitioners began trying to create or use such mantras.
Do All Mantras Have the Power to Activate Kaalchakra?
Why only certain mantras are believed to hold this ability.
Not every mantra carries the power to activate Kaalchakra. To influence six planets, a mantra must contain six beej sounds, each connected to one of those planetary forces. The remaining two planets cannot form a Yog on their own because, as discussed earlier, a Yog requires three planets to align.
Now consider the initiated mantra used in the tradition of Ashaeiynn. On the surface, this mantra appears very simple. In fact, no visible beej sounds seem to be present in it. Because of this, many people fail to understand its deeper structure. Some even leave their guru parampara and begin searching for other mantras, believing that only a mantra with six beej sounds can grant the siddhi of Kaalchakra. They keep waiting and searching, hoping to eventually find such a mantra and attain that power.
The Hidden Planetary Science Inside the Ashaeiynn Initiated Mantra
How the mantra of Goddess sita secretly completes the full Kaalchakra.
To understand the depth of the initiated mantra of Ashaeiynn, it is important to know its origin. This mantra was created by Goddess sita herself. Since she formed this mantra, the question arises—did she ignore the science of Kaalchakra while creating it? The answer is no. The complete structure of Kaalchakra is already embedded inside this mantra.
The sankalp of the mantra states:
“Om asya shree ram tarak mantrasya Seta rishiye, Gayatri chand, Raang beejam, Rheem Shakti, Rhroom Kilkam, Shree Ram Chandra Prasad Sidhyarthe Vinyoga.”
Within this sankalp itself, the hidden structure appears.
- Raang is the Beej
- Rheem is the Shakti
- Rhroom is the Kilak (protective lock)
This means three seed forces are already present within the mantra.
The First Triangle of Kaalchakra
These three elements form the first triangle of planetary alignment.
- Raang represents the beej connected to Rama and carries the Tarak Tattva, the highest level among beej mantras. The lord connected to this vibration is Surya, the Sun.
- Rheem represents Shakti, connected with Lakshmi and the planetary energy of Venus.
- Rhroom acts as the Kilak, the protective force, connected with the planetary energy of Mars.
Together these three points form a triangle of Sun, Venus, and Mars. When this mantra is chanted consistently, these three planetary forces align. With this alignment, one complete Kaalchakra cycle is formed.
The Second Triangle: The Inverted Kaalchakra
The mantra also contains another structure—an inverted triangle, forming the second planetary Yog.
There are two accepted interpretations of Raang. In the tradition of Raghuvanshi saints, it represents the energy of Shiva, who is connected with the Moon. In astrology as well, this position corresponds to the Moon.
When the Sun and Moon energies come together in this mantra, it represents the radiance of the Sun and the gentle coolness of the Moon—a combination that signifies a true devotee of Rama.
In the inverted triangle, the same beej energies connect with another set of planets.
- Raang, which formed the Sun connection in the first triangle, is also associated with the Moon here.
- Rheem, which was earlier connected with Venus, also corresponds with Jupiter in this structure.
- Rhroom, which represented Mars in the first triangle, is associated with Saturn in the inverted triangle.
Through this arrangement, the second triangle forms the planetary alignment of Moon, Jupiter, and Saturn.
In astrology, this alignment creates a powerful Yog. Jupiter brings prosperity and expansion, while Saturn brings discipline, effort, and professional stability. Together they create a system where authority exists with justice and fairness.
Why Goddess sita Structured the Mantra This Way
Through this structure, Goddess sita united Dharma and Karma. Jupiter represents Dharma, and Saturn represents Karma. By placing them together within this mantra, she established a balance between righteousness and action.
This is why the rulers of the Raghuvansh became powerful kings. Through this mantra structure, Rama rose as the supreme ruler.
The Complete Kaalchakra Within the Mantra
When someone chants this mantra:
- The first Kaalchakra activates the alignment of Sun, Venus, and Mars.
- The second Kaalchakra activates the alignment of Moon, Jupiter, and Saturn.
A practitioner can initially receive the Yog connected to either triangle depending on the stage of practice. Eventually both Yogas activate, and complete Kaalchakra alignment is achieved.
This is why Rama gained victory even over death and became the king.
Anyone who chants this mantra of Rama gradually moves toward full control of Kaalchakra.
Why Ashaeiynn Practitioners Must Trust This Mantra
The practitioners of Ashaeiynn chant this very mantra. Because this mantra already contains the planetary structure required for Kaalchakra, there is no need to search elsewhere for other mantras promising the same siddhi.
Another mantra may claim to grant Kaalchakra siddhi, but it may not contain the same planetary Yog embedded in this mantra.
To truly benefit from it, a practitioner must first understand:
- the structure of the mantra
- the elements hidden within it
- the saints of the Ashaeiynn lineage
- the rules and discipline of the tradition
- the origin and functioning of the mantra
All the necessary planetary forces are already present in this mantra. By chanting it correctly, a practitioner directly interacts with their own Kaalchakra.
And the way a person strikes their Kaalchakra through this mantra, the same way Kaalchakra returns the result.
Because of this, choosing and following a mantra must always be done with great care.
