KayaVyuha Yoga for Krama Clearing
Introduction to KayaVyuha Yoga
KayaVyuha (Sanskrit: कायव्यूह, “array” or “sacred deployment of bodies”) is an advanced yogic siddhi that enables a realized practitioner to manifest multiple bodies—gross, subtle, or luminous—simultaneously in different locations or dimensions. These forms are fully functional, independent, and arise from purified consciousness and egoity (asmitā).
The primary purpose is Krama Clearing: accelerating the dissolution of karmic impressions (samskāras) that normally unfold gradually across lifetimes. By parallelizing experience through multiple embodiments, the yogi exhausts karma rapidly, hastening liberation (kaivalya or moksha).
This teaching draws from Patanjali, the Buddha, Lord Krishna, and the contemporary Himalayan revival by Sage Sri Amit Ray (revealed 2002–2015).
Table of Contents
- Introduction to KayaVyuha Siddhi
- KayaVyuha in Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras
- Sri Amit Ray’s Nine-Layered KayaVyuha Divya Deha Yoga
- Parallels in Buddhism – Nirmāṇakāya
- Lord Krishna’s 16,108 Divine Expansions
- Comparative Overview
- Purpose and Practice of Krama Clearing
- Conclusion & Ethical Caution