THE JOURNEY OF THE DIKSHITA

The Opening: The Death of the Merchant
I Spent 25 Years Building a Tea Empire. Then I Lost Everything to Find My Soul.
For over two decades, I lived in the world of auctions, gardens, and millions of kilograms of Assam tea. I was a merchant of leaves, focused on the ‘Artha’—the wealth of the trade. But in 2022, as the world started re-opening post-COVID, my business collapsed. In that silence, I heard the cry of my homeland.

The Revelation: The Cry of Kamarupa
I realized that while I was selling tea to the world, the very soil that produced it—the Kamarupa Mandala—was under siege. The 300+ indigenous communities, from the Nagas to the Khasis and the Bodos, were becoming strangers in their own land. I saw a fragmented society, an ecological crisis, and a spiritual void. I knew I couldn’t go back to being just a merchant.

The Rebirth: From Merchant to Dikshita
I chose a different path. I accepted my role as a Dikshita—a consecrated architect of a spiritual restoration. My mission shifted from selling commodities to restoring a civilization. I founded the Church of the Mother Goddess and the Kamarupa Kula to protect the cultural and ecological sanctity of our sacred ‘Mandala’.

Lohitas Lifestyle: Tea as a Tool for Restoration
I haven’t abandoned tea; I have elevated it. Lohitas Lifestyle is the financial engine for this Great Work. I started with six functional herbal blends—formulas I carried with me through my own darkest days. They are designed to heal your body—the temple—so that you can join me in healing the land. Every cup of Focus Forge or our Digestion Blend is a brick in the wall we are building to safeguard the traditions of the 300+ tribes.

The Invitation: Join the Kaula
You are not just a customer. You are a partner in a Punarddhar—a restoration. Whether you are a Jigyasu (Seeker) just starting your journey or a seasoned Sadhaka, your support fuels the protection of our indigenous roots. Welcome to the Mandala
Interested to join the Kaula/Dharma community? Click here to review the Seven Vows of the Jigyasu
