Index Of Tantra |top| Review

; rather, it represents the scholarly effort to categorize thousands of manuscripts and oral traditions. 1. The Arthur Avalon (John Woodroffe) Collection

  • The Core "Mahatantras": Specific texts regarded as foundational, such as the Mahanirvana Tantra, Tantraraja Tantra, and Gupta Sadhana Tantra.
  • The Shri Vidya Canon: Texts specifically dealing with the worship of the Goddess Tripura Sundari, including the Vamakeshvara Tantra and Saundaryalahari.
  • Commentaries: Essential works by acharyas (teachers) like Abhinavagupta (Tantraloka), which systematized Kashmiri Shaivism.
  • 2. The 36 Tattvas (Principles of Reality)

    "Index of Tantra"

    The phrase can be interpreted in two distinct ways: either as a reference to the vast canonical literature of the Tantric tradition, or as a conceptual map of the philosophy and practices that define it. index of tantra

    This article serves as a structural map—a conceptual index—to help you navigate the depth and breadth of the Tantric tradition. 1. Defining the Core: What is Tantra? ; rather, it represents the scholarly effort to

    To understand the index of Tantra, one must first define the word. Derived from the Sanskrit root tan (to stretch or expand) and tra (instrument), Tantra is an "instrument for expansion." Tantra is an "instrument for expansion."