Vows of The Covenant
The Seven Vows of the Jigyasu
Sacred Yoni
1. Vow of the Sacred Yoni (Nilachal-Pitha)
“I recognize that in Nilachal Parbat lies the physical Yoni of the Mother Goddess — the source of all life. I vow to protect her dignity by safeguarding the forests that clothe her and ensuring her sacred spaces remain a sanctuary for both the wild creatures and the silent seekers of the world.”


Universal Kinship
2. Vow of Universal Kinship (Vishwa-Kula)
“I recognize that the Mother’s womb is the origin of all humanity. Whether I am a Kamarupiya by birth or a seeker from a distant land, I recognize my place within the Kula. I vow to honor the 300+ tribes as the root of this Mandala, while welcoming all who seek the Mother’s grace into our spiritual family.”
Sacred Geography
3. Vow of Recognition (Mandala-Vidya)
“I recognize the Kamarupa Mandala as a sacred geography. I vow to honor the soil of the Mother Goddess as the anchor of my spiritual identity, transcending all political borders and worldly divisions.”


First Temple
4. Vow of Sovereignty (Kaya-Sadhana)
“I vow to treat my body as the first temple of the Mother. I will cultivate my health through the tools of the Kaula, maintaining the strength and focus needed to serve the Great Restoration.”
Dharma Protection
5. Vow of Protection (Rakshaka-Dharma)
“I vow to stand against the erasure of our traditions and the destruction of our lands. I will be a voice for the voiceless and a shield for the sanctity of the Mandala.”


Satsangha
6. Vow of the Silent Assembly (Sangha-Bhavana)
“I recognize all members of the Kaula as my spiritual kin. I vow to uphold the unity of the family, supporting my brothers and sisters against all external threats to our shared purpose.”
Artha Protection
7. Vow of Artha (Dharmic Flow)
“I vow to ensure that the resources of the Kaula flow toward the restoration of the Mother’s land. I recognize that financial sovereignty is the blood that keeps the body of our Dharma alive.”

