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Impact of Tantra on Religion and Art
by T.N. Mishra
Hardcover (Edition: 1997)
D.K. Printworld (P) Ltd.

Item Code: IDD154
Price: $25.00
The Devi Bhagavata Purana (Sanskrit Text with English Translation) (In Two Volumes)
by Swami Vijayanand And Introduction by: N. Balakrishnan
Hardcover (Edition: 2011)
Chaukhamba Sanskrit Pratisthan

Item Code: IDC072
Price: $125.00
Shiva Svarodaya (Text in Sanskrit and Roman along with English)
by Ram Kumar Rai
Hardcover (Edition: 2012)
Prachya Prakashan, Varanasi

Item Code: IDI585
Price: $16.50
Sri Tantralokah (Sanskrit Text with English Translation, Transliteration of Chapter Two, Three, Four) - Volume II
by Gautam Chatterjee
Hardcover (Edition: 2008)
Indica Books, Varanasi

Item Code: IDC025
Price: $35.00
Swara Yoga: The Tantric Science of Brain Breathing (Including the original Sanskrit text of the Shiva Swarodaya with English translation)
by Swami Muktibodhananda Under the Guidance of Swami Satyananda Saraswati
Paperback (Edition: 2009)
Yoga Publications Trust

Item Code: IDE882
Price: $22.00
Japa Yoga: A comprehensive treatise on Mantra -Sastra
by Swami Sivananda
Paperback (Edition: 2010)
THE DIVINE LIFE SOCIETY

Item Code: IDG057
Price: $11.50
Nine Durgas (Know About Hindu Goddesses Series)
by M.D. Gupta
Paperback
Dreamland Publications

Item Code: IDK956
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The Tantra Experience: Evolution through Love (On The Royal Song of Saraha)
by Osho
Paperback (Edition: 2011)
Osho Media International

Item Code: NAC884
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Bhavani Nama Sahasra Stutih (The Thousand Names of Bhavani) - A Page from Rudrayamala Tantra
by English Translation & Commentary By: Jankinath Kaul "Kamal"
Hardcover (Edition: 2011)
Sri Ramakrishna Ashrama

Item Code: IDF007
Price: $28.50
The Chakras The Original Monograph based on Clairvoyant Investigations
by C. W. Leadbeater
Hardcover (Edition: 2011)
The Theosophical Publishing House, Adyar

Item Code: IDJ576
Price: $22.00
Dagger Blessing The Tibetan Phurpa: Reflections and Materials
by Thomas Marcotty
Hardcover (Edition: 1987)
B. R. Publishing Corporation, Delhi

Item Code: IDJ897
Price: $22.50
Vajra Yogini
by Sumati Arya
Paperback (Edition: 2002)
Rajasthan Patrika

Item Code: NAC836
Price: $35.00
Meaning in Tantric Ritual (Based on the Saiva Traditions of Kashmir.
by Alexis Sanderson
Paperback (Edition: 2006)
Tantra Foundation, New Delhi

Item Code: NAC849
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Stotras by Abhinavagupta (Text, Transliteration, English Translation along with Elaborated Introduction etc.)
by Shashishekhar Chaturvedi
Hardcover (Edition: 2011)
Chaukkamba Surbharati Prakashan

Item Code: NAB732
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Practicals of Yantras
by L.R. Chawdhri
Paperback (Edition: 2005)
Sagar Publications

Item Code: IDJ608
Price: $20.00
And Now And Here – Beyond the Duality of Life And Death by Osho (Includes Relaxing the Body Mind CD)
by Osho
Hardcover (Edition: 2008)
Rebel Books

Item Code: IHL004
Price: $55.00
Yoga Tantra: Theory and Praxis- In the light of the Hevajra Tantra, A Metaphysical Perspective
by Dr. Tomy Augustine
Hardcover (Edition: 2008)
Sri Satguru Publications

Item Code: IHF097
Price: $50.00
Ritual and Speculation in Early Tantrism: Studies in Honor of Andre Padoux
by Teun Goudriaan
Hardcover (Edition: 1993)
Sri Satguru Publications

Item Code: IHL413
Price: $41.50
Pranic Energisation Technique (PET)
by Dr. H. R. Nagendra
Paperback (Edition: 2005)
Swami Vivekananda Yoga Prakashana

Item Code: IDF641
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Saundaryalahari of Sankaracarya (Shankaracharya) (Sanskrit Text in Devanagari with Roman Transliteration, English Translation, Explanatory Notes, Yantric Diagrams and Index)
by V. K. Subramanian
Paperback (Edition: 2006)
Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Private Limited

Item Code: IDC934
Price: $13.00
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Tantra Literature: An Overview
The general meaning of the word Tantra is any science or body of knowledge. Specifically it refers to a particular class of literature, devoted primarily to the cult of Shakti or the Divine Mother and containing an amalgam of religion, philosophy, esoteric and occult rites, astronomy, astrology, medicine and prognostications. In this respect, the tantras resemble the puranas.

Etymologically the word Tantra is derived from two constituents—’tan,’ to spread; ‘trai,’ to protect— and means any work that spreads or ponders upon matters like tattvas (fundamental principles) and mantras (sacred words and syllables) and through that knowledge affords protection to the aspirants.

Tantric Literature

According to the tantric texts, the tantras are innumerable. Sometimes they are stated to be 64. The number however, varies from scripture to scripture.

There are several ways of classifying the tantric texts. According to one tradition, the works in which Sadashiva speaks to the Devi are called ‘agamas’ and those in which the Devi speaks to Sadashiva or Maheshvara, are named as ‘nigamas.’ As per another grouping, they are: dakshina, vama and madhyama. A third method groups them into three: divya, kaula and vama.

A selected list of works that have been printed, confining it only to the Devi-cult, may now be given:

Isana-gurudeva-paddhati

Kamakalavilasa

Kaulavalinirnaya

Kulacudamani-tantra

Lalitasahasranama

Mahanirvana-tantra

Mantramahodadhi

Nityasodasikarnava

Paranandasutra

Prapancasara

Saktisangama-tantra

Saradatilaka

Satcakranirupana

Saundaryalahari

Tantrabhidhana

Tantrarajatantra

Varivasyarahasya

Sometimes, mention is also made of two types of tantras, the Yamala and the Damara.

The Yamala group gets its name because it contains the secret conversations between the deity and his consort, who form the couple (yamala = united, couple). ‘Damara’ means a goblin, an attendant of Siva. It also means ‘wonder’. Hence that class of tantras attributed to Siva and containing wondrous teachings is ‘Damaratantra’.

The Yamalatantras are:

Brahmayamala, Visnuyamala, Rudrayamala, Laksmiyamala, Umayamala, Skandayamala, Ganesayamala and Adityayamala.

The Damaratantras are:

Yogadamara, Sivadamara, Durgadamara, Sarasvatadamara, Brahmadamara and Gandharvadamara.

There are a good number of other tantras also like Manjusrimulakalpa and Guhyasamaja-tantra belonging to the Buddhist tradition.

3. Contents of the Tantras in Brief

Though there are various kinds of agamas and tantras, certain features are common to them all. They avow allegiance to the Vedas, and interpret them to the current age. However, unlike the Vedas, their doors are open to all, irrespective of caste or sex.

The subjects generally dealt with by them are classed under four padas or steps. They are: Jnanapada, Yogapada, Kriyapada and Caryapada .

The Jnanapada gives the philosophy or the metaphysics upon which the tantras are based. It is a combination of the Vedantic and the Sankhyan principles.

The Yogapada deals with the sadhanas or spiritual disciplines that help an individual aspirant to attain union with the Supreme Self, which is the final goal of life.

Since an individual is a part and parcel of the society and since his spiritual progress is closely allied with that of the society, the tantras give to the society also a way of life, a religion, so that both the individual and the society can progress in harmony with each other. Towards this end, the tantras provide the institution of community worship as in a temple or through a yaga (sacrifice) or through the sacred spots of pilgrimage. These are the topics described in the Kriyapada, the third of the series of the four padas.

Caryapada, the last, expounds the rituals and the modes of sadhanas needed in an individual’s life. A code of conduct is also given for the benefit of the tyro as well as the adept.

A good number of other topics are also dealt with in Tantric texts, which may be summarized as follows: authenticity of the agamas and the tantras based on the Vedas; creation of the world; manifestation of vaikhari-vak or the spoken word; the letters of the alphabet; various rites connected with diksha or initiation like the Vastuyaga; categories of diksha; homa (fire ritual); mantras connected with the various deities of the Hindu pantheon like Saraswati, Shri or Lakshmi, Bhuvaneshwari, Durga, Vishnu, Ganesha, Shiva and so on; yantras or geometrical configurations associated with those deities; yogic practices including the descriptions of Kundalini and the various chakras or psychic centres and so on.

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