About This Site

Mission, Approach, and Disclaimers

Our Mission

Water of Shiva exists to preserve and present the traditional knowledge of Shivambu in an accessible, professional, and respectful manner. We aim to be the most comprehensive and well-designed resource on this ancient practice.

We believe traditional knowledge has value independent of Western validation. The Damar Tantra and Hatha Yoga Pradipika have guided practitioners for centuries. Millions have practiced Shivambu across cultures and continents throughout history. This wisdom deserves to be documented carefully and shared openly.

Our Approach

Respectful of Tradition

We present Shivambu in its proper context — as a spiritual practice from the tantric and yogic traditions, with health benefits understood as secondary consequences of inner purification. We honor the scriptural roots and the lineage of practitioners.

Informational, Not Prescriptive

We present knowledge. We do not prescribe treatments, promise cures, or tell you what to do. The decision to practice — or not — is entirely yours. We provide the information to make that decision informed.

Honest About Limitations

We acknowledge what we know and what we don't. We present the traditional claims alongside what modern science has actually studied. We include contraindications and cautions.

Unapologetic

We do not genuflect to mainstream medicine's dismissiveness. The absence of clinical trials reflects institutional bias — the same dynamic that has suppressed countless traditional healing modalities that cannot be patented or profited from. We point out the hypocrisy of an establishment that dismisses urine therapy while approving urine-derived pharmaceuticals.

Important Disclaimers

This Is Not Medical Advice

The content on this website is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as medical advice and should not be used to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health condition.

Consult Healthcare Practitioners

Before beginning any new health practice — including Shivambu — consult with qualified healthcare practitioners, especially if you have existing health conditions, take medications, or are pregnant.

Personal Responsibility

The practice of Shivambu is a personal decision made at your own risk. We provide information from traditional sources; we cannot guarantee results or safety for any individual. You are responsible for your own health decisions.

Contraindications

The practice may not be appropriate for those with:

  • Active urinary tract infections
  • Kidney disease
  • Certain medications that concentrate in urine
  • Specific health conditions (consult a practitioner)
  • Pregnancy (caution advised)

About the Content

The content on this site is based on:

  • The Damar Tantra and Shivambu Kalpa Vidhi (primary scriptural source)
  • The Hatha Yoga Pradipika and related yogic texts
  • Works by established practitioners (Armstrong, van der Kroon, Desai)
  • Modern scientific analysis of urine composition
  • Historical documentation of the practice across cultures

We maintain local copies of key source documents to preserve access to this traditional knowledge.

Why "Water of Shiva"?

The domain waterofshiva.com is a literal translation of "Shivambu" — from Sanskrit Shiva (auspiciousness, the supreme consciousness) and Ambu (water). We chose this name because it directly references the scriptural terminology while being accessible to English-speaking seekers.

Contact

This site is maintained as a service to those seeking this traditional knowledge. We do not offer consultations or personal guidance. For practice guidance, we recommend consulting practitioners experienced in the tradition.

For technical issues with the website, please be patient — we maintain this site as a labor of reverence for the tradition, not as a commercial enterprise.

Dedication

"Oh my beloved Parvati! I have narrated the details of Shivambu Kalpa. This is its technique."
— Lord Shiva, Damar Tantra, Verse 107

This site is dedicated to all sincere seekers of traditional knowledge, and to the lineage of practitioners who have preserved this wisdom through the centuries.