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Tantra Introduction
Shiva and Shakti
Guna
The Worlds (Loka)
Inhabitants of the Worlds
Varna
Ashrama
Macrocosm and Microcosm
The Ages
The Scriptures of the Ages
The Human Body
The Five Sheaths
Anna-Maya Kosha
Prana-Maya Kosha
Mano-maya,Ananda-maya Kosha
Nadi
Chakra
Muladhara
Svadhisthana
Mani-Pura
Anahata
Vishuddha
Ajna
Sahasrara Padma
The Three Temperaments
Guru and Shishya
Diksha
Abhisheka
Sadhana
Worship Generally
Forms of Achara
Mantra
The Gayatri Mantra
Yantra
Mudra
Sandhya
Puja
Yajna
Vrata
Tapas
Japa
Sangskara
Purashcharana
Bhuta-shuddhi
Nyasa
Panchatattva
Chakrapuja
Yoga
Shodhana: Shatkarmma
Dridhata: Asana
Sthirata: Mudra
Dhairya: Pratyahara
Laghava: Pranayama
Pratyaksha: Dhyana
Nirliptatva: Samadhi
Forms Of Samadhi Yoga
Shatchakra-bheda
Sin and Virtue
Karmma
Four Aims Of Being
Dharmma
Kama
Artha
Moksha
Siddhi

The Scriptures of the Ages

Each of these Ages has its appropriate Shastra or Scripture, designed to meet the characteristics and needs of the men who live in them The Hindu Shastra are classed into: (1) Shruti, which commonly includes the four Veda. (Rik, Yajuh, Sama, Atharva, and the Upanishads), the doctrine of which is philosophically exposed in the Vedanta-Darshana. (2) Smriti, such as the Dharma-Shastra of Manu and other works on family and social duty prescribing for pavritti-dhamia, as the Upanishads had revealed the nivritti-dharma. (3) The Puranas, of which, according to the Brahma-vaivartta Purana, there were originally four lakhs, and of which eighteen are now regarded as the principal. (4) The Tantra.

For each of these ages a suitable Shastra is given. The Veda is the root of all Shastra (mula-shastra). All others are based on it. The Tantra is spoken of as a fifth Veda. Kulluka-Bhatta, the celebrated Commentator on Manu, says that Shruti is of two kinds, Vaidik and Tantrik (vaidiki-tantriiki chaiva dvi-vidha shrutih-kirttita). The various Shastras, however, are different presentments of shruti appropriate to the humanity of the age for which they are given. Thus the Tantra is that presentment of shruti which is modelled as regards its ritual to meet the characteristics and infirmities of the Kali-yuga. As men have no longer the capacity, longevity, and moral strength necessary for the application of the Vaidika Karma-kanda, the Tantra prescribes a special sadhana or means or practice of its own, for the attainment of that which is the ultimate and common end of all Shastra. The Kularnava Tantra says that in the Satya or Krita age the Shastra is Shruti (in the sense of the Veda and Upanishads); in Treta-yuga, Smriti (in the sense of the Dharma-Shastra and Shruti-jivika, etc.); in Dvapara Yuga the Purana; and in the last or Kali-yuga the Tantra, which should now be followed by all orthodox Hindu worshippers. The Maha-nirvana and other Tantras and Tantrik works lay down the same rule. The Tantra is also said to contain the very core of the Veda to which, it is described to bear the relation of the Paramatma to the Jivatma. In a similar way, Kaulachara is the central informing life of the gross body called vedachara, each of the achara which follow it up to kaulachara being more and more subtle sheaths.

 

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