Saturday, February 28, 2026

10 levels of the Dasha mahavidya game

The Dasha Mahavidya (Ten Great Wisdom Goddesses) can be conceptualized as a spiritual action-adventure game focusing on the evolution of consciousness, where each goddess represents a level, a challenge, and a "power-up" (siddhi) to overcome the ego. The game takes the player from the destruction of the lower self to ultimate liberation. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]  


Here is a 10-level game structure based on the Dasha Mahavidya: 

Level 1: Kali (The Destroyer of Time & Ego) 

• Theme: Confrontation with mortality and the end of illusion. 
• Challenge: The player must face their darkest fears and destroy the ego (demon Raktabija). 
• Power-up: Utter fearlessness and the ability to exist beyond time. [8, 9]  

Level 2: Tara (The Saviour & Guide) 

• Theme: Navigating the void and chaos. 
• Challenge: The player is trapped in the middle of an ocean of existence and must find the "inner guide" to escape. 
• Power-up: Ultimate knowledge (Neel Saraswati) and spiritual protection. [1, 10, 11]  

Level 3: Tripura Sundari/Shodashi (The Ruler of Desire) 

• Theme: Perfecting beauty, harmony, and consciousness. 
• Challenge: The player must balance spiritual aspirations with worldly responsibilities, learning to find beauty in all three worlds. 
• Power-up: Mastery over bliss, abundance, and the ability to manifest desires. [14, 15, 16, 17]  

Level 4: Bhuvaneshvari (The World Mother) 

• Theme: Expansion of consciousness. 
• Challenge: The player must perceive the entire universe within their own body, breaking down boundaries of "self" vs. "world". 
• Power-up: Cosmic perspective and control over natural forces. [1, 10, 19]  

Level 5: Bhairavi (The Fierce Goddess of Tapas) 

• Theme: Purifying fire and discipline. 
• Challenge: The player must endure intense self-discipline (tapas) to burn away ignorance and negative habits. 
• Power-up: Inner strength, courage, and the mastery of Kundalini energy. [16, 21, 22]  

Level 6: Chhinnamasta (The Self-Decapitated One) 

• Theme: Radical self-sacrifice and surrender. 
• Challenge: The player must sever their own head (representing the ego) to feed their inner consciousness, demonstrating total detachment. 
• Power-up: Ultimate detachment, transcending mind-based limitations. [15, 24, 25]  

Level 7: Dhumavati (The Widow Goddess) 

• Theme: Embracing the void, scarcity, and inauspiciousness. 
• Challenge: The player must find wisdom in failure, loneliness, and loss. 
• Power-up: Freedom from attachment to "success" and the ability to see the truth behind appearances. [14, 27, 28, 29]  

Level 8: Bagalamukhi (The Paralyzer of Enemies) 

• Theme: Silence and stillness. 
• Challenge: The player must freeze all internal and external distractions (the enemies of speech and mind). 
• Power-up: The ability to paralyze opposing forces and achieve victory through silence. [1, 24, 27]  

Level 9: Matangi (The Tantric Saraswati) 

• Theme: Expression of pure knowledge. 
• Challenge: The player must embrace the unconventional to find the inner truth (raw authenticity) and master speech/arts. 
• Power-up: Mastery over the arts, knowledge, and eloquent speech. [3, 16, 27, 33, 34]  

Level 10: Kamala (The Lotus Goddess) 

• Theme: Absolute prosperity and grace. 
• Challenge: The final step: enjoying the world while remaining unattached to it, fully blooming like a lotus. 
• Power-up: Realization of the Goddess within—total abundance, beauty, and liberation. [1, 16, 27, 35]  

Game Mechanics: 

• Sadhana (Action): The player must maintain intense focus (mantra/yantra) to pass levels. 

• Guidance: A "Guru" is required to navigate the perilous levels. 

• Objective: To move from the bondage of the material world to the freedom of the divine. [2, 36, 37, 38]  





Album of popular prints mounted on cloth pages. Colour lithograph, lettered, inscribed and numbered 37. The print is subdivided into ten equal parts, each representing one of the ten aspects of Devi, the divine mother. Each image is identified with a Bengali inscription, and the goddesses represented are: Kali, Tara, Shodashi, Bhuvaneshvari, Bhairavi, Chhinnamasta, Dhumavati, Bagalamukhi, Matangi, and Kamala.



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Sunday, February 8, 2026

PaJR google map ProJR: Our workflow goal and strategy pitch February 2026 with translations and conversational feedback

Short Pitch about our workflow goal and strategy toward achieving it:


We are building a google map of healthcare

Strategy: Descriptive modelling of patient journey pathways that enable mapping of all possible paths an individual patient's journey can take 

Work done: 

Raw data as in a technical descriptive map that will need hand holding to interpret: https://pajrcasereporter.blogspot.com/?m=1

Utilising the above raw data will need LLMs to help summarise and restructure them precisely tailored to individual requirements.






[09/02, 08:40]: 

Common workflow language translations:

మా వర్క్‌ఫ్లో లక్ష్యం మరియు దానిని సాధించడానికి వ్యూహం గురించి సంక్షిప్త వివరణ:

మేము ఆరోగ్య సంరక్షణ యొక్క గూగుల్ మ్యాప్‌ను నిర్మిస్తున్నాము

వ్యూహం: ఒక వ్యక్తి రోగి ప్రయాణం చేయగల అన్ని మార్గాల మ్యాపింగ్‌ను ఎనేబుల్ చేసే రోగి ప్రయాణ మార్గాల వివరణాత్మక మోడలింగ్

పని పూర్తయింది:

అర్థం చేసుకోవడానికి చేయి పట్టుకోవలసిన 
సాంకేతిక వివరణాత్మక మ్యాప్‌లోని
ముడి డేటా: https://pajrcasereporter.blogspot.com/?m=1

పైన పేర్కొన్న ముడి డేటాను 
ఉపయోగించడం వల్ల వ్యక్తిగత 
అవసరాలకు అనుగుణంగా వాటిని 
సంగ్రహించడానికి మరియు 
పునర్నిర్మించడానికి LLMలు
అవసరం.
Mā vark‌phlō lakṣyaṁ mariyu dānini sādhin̄caḍāniki vyūhaṁ gurin̄ci saṅkṣipta vivaraṇa:

Mēmu ārōgya sanrakṣaṇa yokka gūgul myāp‌nu nirmistunnāmu

vyūhaṁ: Oka vyakti rōgi prayāṇaṁ cēyagala anni mārgāla myāpiṅg‌nu enēbul cēsē rōgi prayāṇa mārgāla vivaraṇātmaka mōḍaliṅg

pani pūrtayindi:

Arthaṁ cēsukōvaḍāniki cēyi paṭṭukōvalasina 
sāṅkētika vivaraṇātmaka myāp‌lōni muḍi ḍēṭā: Https://Pajrcasereporter.Blogspot.Com/?M=1

paina pērkonna muḍi ḍēṭānu upayōgin̄caḍaṁ 
valla vyaktigata avasarālaku anuguṇaṅgā 
vāṭini saṅgrahin̄caḍāniki mariyu
punarnirmin̄caḍāniki LLMlu avasaraṁ.

আমাদের কর্মপ্রবাহের লক্ষ্য এবং
তা অর্জনের কৌশল সম্পর্কে 
সংক্ষিপ্ত আলোচনা:


আমরা স্বাস্থ্যসেবার একটি গুগল ম্যাপ তৈরি করছি। 

আমাদের কৌশল হল রোগীর যাত্রার পথের বর্ণনামূলক মডেলিং, যা একজন রোগীর যাত্রার সমস্ত সম্ভাব্য পথকে ম্যাপ করতে সক্ষম করে।

এখন পর্যন্ত, আমাদের কাছে ekhane: https://pajrcasereporter.blogspot.com/?m=1 একটি প্রযুক্তিগত বর্ণনামূলক মানচিত্রের আকারে কাঁচা তথ্য রয়েছে, যার ব্যাখ্যার জন্য হাত ধরে চলা প্রয়োজন। 

এই কাঁচা তথ্য ব্যবহার করে, ব্যক্তিগত প্রয়োজন অনুসারে সারসংক্ষেপ এবং পুনর্গঠনে সাহায্য করার জন্য আমাদের LLMs প্রয়োজন হবে।


[09/02, 08:42] Meta AI: 

हमारे कार्यप्रवाह लक्ष्य और उसे 
प्राप्त करने की रणनीति के बारे में 
संक्षिप्त जानकारी:

हम स्वास्थ्य सेवाओं का एक गूगल मैप बना रहे हैं।

हमारी रणनीति है रोगी की यात्रा के पथ का वर्णनात्मक मॉडलिंग, जिससे एक रोगी की यात्रा के सभी संभावित पथों को मैप किया जा सके। 

हमारे पास एक तकनीकी वर्णनात्मक मानचित्र के रूप में कच्चा डेटा है, जिसे समझने के लिए सहायता की आवश्यकता है। 

इस डेटा का उपयोग करके, व्यक्तिगत आवश्यकताओं के अनुसार संक्षेप और पुनर्गठन में मदद करने के लिए हमें LLMs की आवश्यकता होगी।

Conversational feedback:

[09/02, 08:49]hu1: Google Map as in - Diseases -> Select 1 Disease -> All Registered Patients -> 1 Patient (Year Specific) -> Every Day Patient Record On That Particular Disease .. I have seen  a UI somewhere which could capture that kind of data. Unable to remember, but might be a good way to record PAJR data in that way (making sure of PHI data) and read through, even translate languages and access.


[09/02, 09:11]hu2: All PaJR data shared open access in the link is PHI removed after obtaining DPDP compliant signed informed consent from each patient as part of our clinical complexity project


[09/02, 09:13]hu2: We would be more ambitious and create a visual map of a patient's journey showing what all paths the patient could take to lead to which all destinations and the shortest path to the most coveted destination, which is health aka a state of complete physical, mental and social well being.


Friday, February 6, 2026

UDLCO CRH: Bhagwad Gita transforming desire from compulsion to alignment

The senses contact. The mind interprets. The intellect defends. Awareness witnesses. 



If you can separate these layers, even briefly, you are no longer completely driven by them. That is where freedom begins. Not in dramatic gestures, but in subtle interruptions of automatic reaction. This is how Karma Yoga becomes practical. Not in heroic action, but in whether you respond consciously in small, daily moments. Every time you pause and observe instead of reacting blindly, perception is refined. And that refinement, lived quietly and consistently, is what transforms desire from compulsion into alignment.”

इन्द्रियाणि पराण्याहुरिन्द्रियेभ्य: परं मन: |
मनसस्तु परा बुद्धिर्यो बुद्धे: परतस्तु स: || 



indriyāṇi parāṇyāhur indriyebhyaḥ paraṁ manaḥ
manasas tu parā buddhir yo buddheḥ paratas tu saḥ



The senses are superior to the gross body, and superior to the senses is the mind. Beyond the mind is the intellect, and even beyond the intellect is the soul.



~ Bhagavad Gītā 3:42



Indriya Sādhana is the yogic and Tantric practice of refining the senses not through suppression but redirection and sublimation. Each sense organ (indriya) is correlated with a subtle function (tanmātra), and is ultimately governed by the movement of prāṇa and vāk.





आत्मानँ रथितं विद्धि शरीरँ रथमेव तु ।
बुद्धिं तु सारथिं विद्धि मनः प्रग्रहमेव च ॥ ३ ॥

Ātmānam̐ rathinaṃ viddhi śarīram̐ rathameva tu |
buddhiṃ tu sārathiṃ viddhi manaḥ pragrahameva ca | 

Katha Upanishad Verse 1.3.3



[07/02, 08:18] Meta AI: Here's a word-by-word translation of the given Sanskrit text:

- Ātmānam̐ = Self (आत्मानम्)
- rathinaṃ = charioteer (रथिनम्)
- viddhi = know (विद्धि)
- śarīram̐ = body (शरीरम्)
- rathameva = chariot (रथमेव)
- tu = but (तु)
- buddhiṃ = intellect (बुद्धिम्)
- tu = but (तु)
- sārathiṃ = driver (सारथिम्)
- viddhi = know (विद्धि)
- manaḥ = mind (मनः)
- pragrahameva = reins (प्रग्रह+एव)
- ca = and (च)

The translation is from the Katha Upanishad (3.3-4), and here's a more poetic translation:
"Know the Self as the lord of the chariot, and the body as the chariot. Know the intellect as the driver, and the mind as the reins."

More context for the charioteer and horse drawn chariot as role played by krishna and Arjuna is from the Kathopanishad here: https://www.baps.org/Article/2011/The-Kathopanishad-(pt-3)-2056.aspx