Kurutitamaal - The Auspicious Time

Time is a very important concept in Dravidian Aaiyyanism, and choosing the correct time to open Talas and Lokas is incredibly important. Many Tantric Aaiyyanists know that opening Talas at 2am is beneficial as that is when the Sun God Surya has less of an effect (i.e. does not saturate the vicinity with positive energy and thus disrupt the Talic resonance). The general rule is that Talas are opened at night and Lokas in the daytime. There is an exception to this rule for the both the Nirampetian Tala and Odikamuyyan Loka which can be opened up at several points during the day and night. This is because these sexual portals are generalistic in nature and link with most all Talas and Lokas as discussed in previous sections.

Kurutitamaal is defined as the Auspicious Time. This is the time that the Tantric Aaiyyanists must to perform the ritual. The Nirampetian and Odikamuyyan rituals open Talas and Lokas and as such they should be performed at different times during the day and night in order to achieve good resonance with the Tala-Loka space.

Note: it was Guru Hotriya Upadhyaya and her followers that found (or re-found) the strongest resonance points in time when they first used astral projection to hone and focus in on the Nirampetian Tala and Odikamuyyan Loka. These times are relative to the people doing the ritual rather than a time point at a certain place (say in Tamil Nadu). The resonance is with the person, not the place. So for example two Aaiyyanists may perform the ritual at 6am in Tamil Nadu, India, while others may perform the ritual at 6am in California, USA. The relative times maybe different but it is the same time as per the people who are performing the ritual and experiencing the resonance.

The timetable for when it is most beneficial to perform the Nirampetian Ritual is traditionally given by these times below, and have been honed by experienced Aaiyyanists over the millennia. In other words, these are the times when it would be best to perform the ritual. There is a hierarchy of times of when to perform also which are traditionally ranked in the form that Gurus and Swamis are ranked in Aaiyyanism - i.e. Agra (high), Antaraa (middle) and Muula (low). The Agra time is when the resonance is the most powerful for the majority of Tantric Aaiyyanists, and the Muula is when the resonance is still powerful but at the lowest point. But remember you are on a journey of self discovery and if you find that other times suit you then that must mean you are most attuned to that path of resonance to either the Loka or Tala, as you have been on this journey many times before in previous incarnations. These times are just guidelines for experienced Aaiyyanists who have practiced these rituals in many lifetimes. If you are new to Aaiyyanism then these times may allow you to become resonant with each other and the Tala Loka space faster than usual.

As mentioned above these times are local to your region

Nirampetian - Ritual Timetable.

  • 9pm to 11pm the Muula (Low) Period
  • 12 am to 3 am - the Antaraa (Middle) Period
  • 3am to 5am the Agra (High) Period

Likewise the timetable for when it is most beneficial to perform the Odikamuyyan Ritual is given below.

Odikamuyyan - Ritual Timetable.

  • 6am to 8am - the Agra (High) Period
  • 12pm to 2pm - the Antaraa (Middle) Period
  • 4pm to 6pm - the Muula (Low) Period

Note the most resonant times to perform the ritual is early in the morning and late at night for Lokas and Talas. Orthodox Dravidian Aaiyyanists have found throughout the ages that at these specific time ones sexual energy is highest and the Universe opens pathways to the Nirampetian Tala and Odikamuyyan Loka more readily than at other times for most humans. Thus performing the ritual at these times gives the most benefit. It should be noted that other Dravidian Aaiyyanist sects such as the Tantric Harita choose to perform the ritual at 3pm and 1am as that the the most resonant path for them (as they have discovered via their astral journeys in search of Tala-Loka Yantras). If you find you are more attuned to these times please contact your local Tantric Harita/Aardra Aaiyyanist group.