The Ashta Sastha: Understanding the Multifaceted Grace of Lord Ayyappa Ashta Sastha: The Eight Sacred Forms of Lord Sastha and Their Spiritual Meaning Lord Sastha, also known as Ayyappa, Hariharaputra, and Dharma Sastha, occupies a unique position in Hindu spiritual tradition. He is revered as the son of Shiva and Vishnu in the form of Mohini, symbolizing the unity of ascetic detachment and compassionate preservation. Sastha is worshipped as the guardian of dharma, the upholder of moral order, and the divine guide who leads devotees from worldly confusion to spiritual clarity. The name Sastha itself means “the one who governs or disciplines.” He is the cosmic teacher who sets limits, maintains balance, and protects righteousness. While Dharma Sastha of Sabarimala is the most widely known form today, Agamic and Tantric traditions present a deeper and more expansive vision of Sastha through the Ashta Sastha, the eight primary manifestations described in the Dhyana Ratnavali. Each form re...