Kamakhya Manifestation Diya — Your Name Offered at Nilachal Kamakhya

 Light Your Own Kamakhya Manifestation Diya 🔥 

 

Every diya we light is offered within the sacred temple grounds of Nilachal Kamakhya, near spaces where devotees traditionally offer their prayers — not inside the Garbha Griha, where lamps are not permitted. 



We are individual devotees, not part of any organisation, temple trust, or official committee. 

All lamps are offered sincerely by our small local team in Kamakhya, following traditional practice and respect for the temple’s sanctity. 

 

Click below to send your name or prayer. We’ll include it in the next daily offering and send confirmation once the diya is lit. 




About Me — My Path & the Light of Kamakhya




I am Acharya Yogesh Sharma an astrologer, tantric practitioner, palmist, and healer. 
Healing runs in my lineage; our roots go back to old Himalayan traditions, 
 
Through years of study and practice I realised that among all goddesses, Kamakhya is the sweetest and most accessible. 
Many deities grant siddhis or worldly rewards, but Kamakhya gives both — the sweetness of material blessings and, beyond them, the doorway to moksha (liberation). 
She comes easily, without strict formality. I have seen Her presence again and again in simple dreams and daily moments. 
 
Tantra today is often misunderstood as something strange or dark. In truth, it is a science of balance—of understanding the three gunas: tamas, rajas, and sattva. 
Some control tamas by tamas, others rajas by rajas, or sattva by sattva; each path has its logic. 
The Vama mārga that I follow teaches to step outside the box of these three forces—to observe them, not be trapped within them. 
 
Over time I found that even the poorest or weakest person, who cannot perform large yajnas or rituals, can still receive blessings through a Diya. 
The act of lighting a lamp is simple yet complete—it carries the essence of a yagna. 
That understanding became my path: to serve through light. 
 
I use the knowledge I have gathered from astrology, tantra, and healing to guide how each lamp is prepared and offered. 
My ancestors came from the Himalayan region where the sacred Shaligram stones are found—another link in the chain of this tradition. 
 
Years of research, experience, and pain have shaped me. 
The Diya became my answer: a way for anyone, rich or poor, strong or weak, to connect with the Divine Mother. 
Even with little means, one can offer light—and that light reaches far beyond what we imagine. 


 

The Karmic Bond Behind Each Deepam 

Jai Maa Kamakhya 🙏 

 

This is not a ritual for me — it’s a bond, a karmic thread I have carried across time. 

Through years of studying palmistry and seeing countless hands, I’ve learned that every life carries a pattern — some are written as continuation, not beginning. 

 

There is a mark my mentor once called “The Mark of Shiva.” 

It appears in those whose journey isn’t about starting new stories, but about completing old ones. These souls come together again — in unknown corners of the world, in unplanned meetings, in moments that feel familiar beyond reason. 

 

When I light a Deepam, I don’t see it as a transaction or offering — it’s a part of that same continuation. 

Each flame connects me to those karmic bonds — to people whose paths are interwoven with mine through Mother’s grace. 

 

That is why I prefer to do each Diya personally, with only one assistant. 

There is a sacred limit — a number that feels complete. Once the circle of souls is full, no new names are added. 

 

Because this work is not about expanding endlessly — it’s about fulfilling what was left unfinished, guided by Maa Kamakhya’s unseen hand.