Trika Mahāsiddha Yoga Deity Prints

Welcome to our section dedicated to Tantrik Deities. Here, you can find high-quality, high-resolution images of the most important deities in the Tantrik tradition. Our webshop offers exquisite replicas of unique hand-painted paintings by Dinesh, including prints of Śambhu Nātha, Mā Prānaśakti, the Daśamahāvidyās, Macchanda Nātha, Konkanamba, and many other important Gods and Goddesses.


In this section, you will find high-quality, high-resolution images of unique hand-painted paintings by Dinesh that hang in the TMY shrine room. These exquisite replicas are of exceptional quality, allowing you to fully appreciate the intricate details and vibrant colors of each deity. By displaying these images in your home or sacred space, you can connect with the wisdom and power of the Tantrik Gods and Goddesses and deepen your spiritual practice.


We offer these invaluable images of Tantrik Gods and Goddesses in hopes of supporting your spiritual journey. Whether you are new to Tantrik Yoga or a seasoned practitioner, our prints can bring powerful energy into your personal space. Browse our selection of high-quality images available for purchase in our webshop and bring the energy of the Tantrik tradition into your life.

We are thrilled to offer an exquisite print of Śrī Macchanda Nātha and his equal Śakti - Konkanamba. This stunning artwork is an exact replica of the original masterpiece crafted by Dinesh and currently adorns the shrine room of the Trika Mahāsiddha Yoga center. Śrī Macchanda Nātha is symbolically depicted in the Dharmakāya aspect, sitting upright, representing the spaciousness of the universe. Konkanamba, on the other hand, embodies the Saṃbhogakāya aspect, blissful and serene.


Śrī Macchanda Nātha and  Konkanamba were the first of the Perfected Light-Body Mahāsiddhas and the root Gurus of the TMY lineage. Having this print is essential for any TMY student as it serves as a reminder of the teachings and wisdom imparted by these great Mahāsiddhas. The intricate details and vibrant colors of the print capture the essence of the teachings and divine energies of Śrī Macchanda Nātha's and Konkanamba. Don't miss the opportunity to bring the presence of these enlightened masters into your home or practice space. Order your print today and honor the legacy of Śrī Macchanda Nātha and Konkanamba in your spiritual journey.

Anuttara Śiva is the supreme reality of Tantrik philosophy, beyond all limitations and dualities, represented as an infinite and omnipotent energy. Visualizing this formless energy is challenging, but a high-quality print can help to connect with its divine nature. Contemplating on this image leads to a deeper understanding of the self and reality, and can result in union with the divine. Anuttara Śiva is associated with the concept of śaktipāta, the transmission of spiritual energy from Essence to the disciple. Having this print is a reminder of the spiritual journey's ultimate goal, inspiring one to remain focused on the path towards self-realization. 

This is a high-quality print of Śrī Macchanda Nātha, regarded as the first of the Light-Body Mahāsiddhas within the Trika Mahāsiddha Yoga lineage. The image is an exact reproduction of an original painting by Dinesh, which can also be found in the shrine room of the Trika Mahāsiddha Yoga center.


Macchanda Nātha is depicted here in his Light Body form, making the print especially meaningful for practitioners who use imagery as a support for contemplation and meditation. The three bindus outside his body symbolize the realization of unity between the body and the universe.


In the image, he holds a shining crystal in his left hand and a skull in his right. He appears floating above a living tiger, while a Chöd drum hovers nearby, seemingly playing on its own. A trishul stands close by, and two devotees are shown in front of him in an act of reverence.


The print is produced in high quality, capturing the details and atmosphere of the original painting clearly. It works well in a meditation space, on an altar, or anywhere you’d like a visual reminder of the lineage.


For those connected to this tradition, the image can serve as a point of reflection and a way to deepen that connection over time.

Mā Prānaśakti is a goddess of the Tantrik tradition who embodies the vital life force energy that animates all of creation. She is depicted as a radiant goddess with multiple arms, holding various symbolic objects that represent her power and qualities. Contemplating her image can awaken the dormant energy within us and help us connect with our own life force.

Having a high-quality print of Mā Prānaśakti in your practice space can serve as a powerful tool for spiritual growth and transformation. As you gaze upon her image, you can tune into her energy and use it to deepen your meditation, pranayama, or other sadhana practices. In addition to its spiritual benefits, a print of Mā Prānaśakti can also be a beautiful and inspiring addition to your home or sacred space. Our prints are of the highest quality, capturing the intricate details and vibrant colors of the original artwork.

This exquisite print of Ma Durgā captures the Divine Mother in all her majesty and detail. Seated gracefully upon a fierce tiger, she radiates both power and compassion. In her hands, she holds a trident symbolizing the trikaya, a crystal representing clarity and purity, and a lotus flower as a sign of spiritual awakening. Every part of the print is rich in intricate detail, making this artwork not only a devotional piece but also a stunning visual treasure for any sacred space or home.


As a temporary special offer, each purchase comes with a free print of her sacred Yantra. Please note: this print is only available for initiated students. 

This print is a high-quality reproduction of a wall painting from the Śrī Macchanda Nātha temple in Kailash Acara, Thailand. It shows the full Trika Mahāsiddha Yoga lineage in rich detail, bringing together deities, Mahāsiddhas, and realized beings in one composition.


At the center is Śrī Macchanda Nātha, regarded as the root guru of the Nātha lineage. Around him are figures such as Śiva and Śakti, Anuttara Śiva, Durgā, Dattātreya, Bhairavī, Sarasvatī, and Lakṣmī. The painting also includes well-known masters like Abhinavagupta, Ramana Maharshi, Swami Śivānanda, Swami Rudrānanda, Nityānanda Baba, Neem Karoli Baba, and Swami Satyananda Saraswati. You’ll also notice yoginīs and dākinīs such as Ākāśa Yoginī, Sukhasiddhi, Lopāmudrā, Keyurvatī, Rudrāṇī, Indranī, and Mā Prāṇaśakti, along with devotional figures like Lalā Devī and Īśvarī. Each of them represents a different aspect of the tradition, and the way they’re depicted gives a sense of their unique presence. The setting is in open, spacious awareness—often referred to as Dharmakāya. At the bottom of the image, nāgas move through the water. In Tantrik traditions, these serpent beings are associated with hidden knowledge and the deeper currents of energy beneath the surface, often linked to kuṇḍalinī.


The print captures the details of the original painting clearly and works well as a visual support in a meditation or practice space. For those connected to the lineage, it can serve as a reminder of the broader transmission and the many teachers and forces that shape it. Suitable for an altar, meditation room, or any place where you’d like to keep that connection present.

Introducing our high-quality Blue Bindu print, an exact replica of the original artwork by Dinesh which hangs in the shrine room of the Trika Mahāsiddha Yoga center. Our print captures every detail and nuance of the original, allowing you to experience the power and beauty of the Blue Bindu in your own home or meditation space. The Blue Bindu is a sacred symbol in Tantrik philosophy and represents the infinite and formless nature of consciousness. It is often depicted as a small blue dot in the center of a larger circle, representing the union of Śiva and Śakti, or the union of the individual self with the Supreme Self. Don't miss this opportunity to add this stunning piece of art to your collection and deepen your practice.

Śambhu Nātha, the Saṃbhogakāya form of Śiva, is a powerful deity in Tantrik tradition that represents pure consciousness and the supreme essence of all creation. By contemplating his image, practitioners can connect with their own infinite consciousness and realize their True Nature. A high-quality print of Śambhu Nātha's image can be purchased to bring his powerful energy into your sacred space and cultivate a sense of peace and inner stillness. It is a powerful tool for meditation and can deepen one's practice. By awakening to the infinite consciousness with Śambhu Nātha's grace and blessings, yogis can come closer to the divine essence within.

Introducing our exquisite print of Dattātreya, a revered figure in the Trika Mahāsiddha Yoga lineage. Dattātreya is an ancient sage revered for his embodiment of the divine trinity—Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. He represents the unity of all spiritual paths and is regarded as the King of Aghoris in the TMY lineage. 


This captivating print beautifully captures the mystical ambiance of the scene. Set against the backdrop of a moonlit night, Dattātreya is depicted with a triśūl adorning his Ājñā cakra. Surrounding him are three female devotees, two of whom are depicted naked. One pours a libation into a skull held by Dattātreya in his left hand, while the other gracefully plays the sitar. Dattātreya is depicted reclining in a relaxed posture (reclining Vishnuasana), with his right hand resting behind his head—a classic pose adopted by enlightened masters and deities. Beside him, a fire burns calmly, with a loyal hound resting nearby.


This mesmerizing image encapsulates the divine presence of Dattātreya, inviting you to immerse yourself in his wisdom and teachings. As you meditate upon this print, you will feel the transformative energy radiating from the scene, deepening your connection with the Trika Mahāsiddha Yoga lineage. Invest in this sacred artwork and invite the enchanting aura of Dattātreya into your spiritual space. Allow the presence of the moonlit night, the triśūla, the devoted women, the relaxed posture, and the sacred fire to inspire and guide you on your spiritual journey. Embrace the profound teachings and blessings of Dattātreya as you explore the depths of your own spiritual realization.

This waterproof photo print shows Dharma Bodhi and Sahaja Dākinī. Dharma Bodhi is the Mukhya Ācārya of Trika Mahāsiddha Yoga, and Sahaja Dākinī serves as Junior Ācārya. Together they represent the living stream of the lineage within this tradition. As mirror consorts, they embody the union that stands at the heart of the path. For students of Trika Mahāsiddha Yoga, this image can be used as a simple support for remembering the Paramparā and the teachers who carry the teachings forward. Because the print is waterproof, it can also be used during practices such as Guru Yoga pūjā. Placed in a meditation space, it can serve as a quiet reminder of the lineage, the teachings, and the guidance offered within the tradition.

Guruji Prints

These waterproof photo prints show Dharma Bodhi, Mukhya Ācārya and Head Teacher of Trika Mahāsiddha Yoga. For students of TMY, a picture of him can serve as a simple support for meditation or as an image of the teacher during practice. Because the prints are fully waterproof, they can also be used during Guru Yoga pūjā without concern about water or ritual substances. The image is intended as a quiet reminder of the teachings and the lineage. Many practitioners find it helpful to keep a photograph of their teacher in their meditation space. This print offers a practical way to do so while continuing one’s sādhana within the tradition of Trika Mahāsiddha Yoga.

A beautiful photograph of our dear Heart Teacher, Dharma Bodhi, taken during his younger years.

A wonderful photograph of an impressive statue of Bodhidharma, the first patriarch of Zen. Bodhidharma was a 5th–6th century Indian Buddhist monk who traveled to China, where he became known as the first patriarch of Chan (Zen) Buddhism. He is traditionally remembered for his intense dedication to meditation, including the well-known story that he meditated facing a wall for nine years. Bodhidharma is also closely associated with the Shaolin monastery. According to later tradition, he introduced physical exercises to help strengthen the monks after long periods of meditation. These practices are often said to have influenced the development of Shaolin Kung Fu, giving Bodhidharma a reputation not only as a great meditator but also as a powerful spiritual warrior. For many practitioners, Bodhidharma represents unwavering discipline, perseverance, and the direct path of meditation. This statue captures something of that powerful presence and the spirit of the early Zen tradition.

Swami Nityananda Baba, born in 1897, was a revered siddha of the early 20th century in India. His transformative teachings attracted seekers worldwide, emphasizing devotion and self-realization. Nityananda Baba, considered an incarnation of Siva, was renowned for his profound wisdom and miraculous healing abilities, performing countless wonders.


Among his devoted disciples was Swami Rudrananda, who considered Nityananda Baba his root Guru, shaping his spiritual journey. Nityananda Baba's ashram, Ganeshpuri, became a spiritual haven, where followers gathered to absorb his divine insights. His compassionate presence and unconditional love left an enduring impact, fostering a spiritual lineage that continues through dedicated disciples.


Meditating on Nityananda's image can help the yogini remove mental tensions, gain insights and purify karmic vision. 

Swami Rudrananda, or Rudi, was a prominent American spiritual teacher in the 1960s and 1970s. Born on May 27, 1928, he passed away on November 14, 1973. Rudi was instrumental in popularizing yoga and meditation in the United States, blending traditional practices with modern psychology.


Rudi's spiritual journey led him to India, where he studied under Swami Nityananda Baba, a revered siddha. Returning to the US, Rudi founded yoga centers in New York City, attracting followers with his unconventional approach and charismatic teaching style. He advocated intensive spiritual disciplines alongside active engagement in modern life.


Rudi placed great emphasis on awakening and stimulating kundalini energy, and he is regarded as the first American Siddha. His Kriya Yoga system is a vital component of the TMY tradition and his techniques are still being used by TMY students who have followed the TMY course. Meditating on Rudi's image can help the yogin remove mental tensions, gain insights and purify karmic vision.