Tṛtīyopadeśaḥ (Mudrā) · Verse 44

खेचरीमुद्रया योगी सिद्धानां सिद्धिमाप्नुयात् | महासिद्धिं च लभते योगी योगपरायणः ||

khecarīmudrayā yogī siddhānāṃ siddhim āpnuyāt | mahāsiddhiṃ ca labhate yogī yogaparāyaṇaḥ ||

Final verse of the Khecarī section, identical to 3-36 and 3-40. The oral tradition used this repetition as a form of memorization and emphasis.

The perfection of the siddhās is the state of complete realization where all powers are available but unnecessary. Mahāsiddhi is liberation beyond all.

The modern practitioner can see in these repetitions an invitation: Khecarī is not mastered in a day. It requires sustained dedication, and the results are worth such effort.