At the Triveṇī Saṅgam, three rivers meet and become one. So does every SIDERA lesson: theory, practice, and experiment flow together — and where they meet, the knowledge is yours. And every topic is read through two lenses: the worldly and the spiritual.
Arka computes both the Vedic and Western charts — then reads each topic two ways, and never confuses the two.
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The three rivers of the Triveṇī are not three traditions — they are three ways of learning. Mastery is not a fourth step; it is what forms where they converge.
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Where theory, practice, and experiment meet, the lesson asks for proof: you read the thing cold, on a chart you have never seen. The instrument tells you at once whether you have it. No passive completion — earned siddhi.
Watch the two lenses open on a single topic — the Moon, the mind — then the three movements carry you to mastery.
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The Candra lesson turns this whole method into a real, interactive teaching — with the living wheel embedded.