@deandddd I read the chapter on Aja Eka Pad and was very intrigued. Indeed, he is Baphomet and the author of the book directly states that this is the demonic deity which is worshipped by the secret societies and elite groups that control the world today. It is most significant that his headquarters is reputed to be in the Hiamalayas. This all further strengthens the fact that Baphomet was worshipped in Babylon and is also identified with Mahomet / Muhammad, which was worshipped by the Templars as pointed out in the following video by Harry Hubbard:
I think that this further goes to show that all of these religious ideologies and movements are merely fronts for the self-same demonic cohort.
Another interesting thing I found while perusing that book is about the sign of "Ashlesha" which is a similarly demonic or negative constellation. On page 137, the book says: "The name is probably derived from the serpent king/god 'Shesha'."
Looking up Shesha on Wikipedia yields some interesting results: Shesha - Wikipedia
According to that page:
His name means "he who remains", from the Sanskrit root śiṣ, because even as the world is destroyed at the end of each kalpa, Shesha remains as he is.
This reminds me greatly of certain ideas in Christan (and especially Mormon doctrine) wherein Satan or the devil will never choose to repent and will instead remain a cosmic force of evil throughout eternity, or at least "one eternal round" (whether there are more than one of these "rounds" is not certain).
In the Latter-day Saint or Mormon Endowment Ceremony, Lucifer tells Adam and Eve that he had fulfilled his role of devil on another world. Hence he "remains the same" throughout each creation cycle of every world. And here we see that in Vedic / Hindu thought, he is known as the "serpent king/god" who is a primordial force of opposition in the universe. Interesting food for thought!