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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TantraTantra - Wikipedia

    Kāmikā-tantra, for example, gives the following explanation of the term tantra: Because it elaborates ( tan ) copious and profound matters, especially relating to the principles of reality ( tattva ) and sacred mantras, and because it provides liberation ( tra ), it is called a tantra .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tantric_sexTantric sex - Wikipedia

    Tantric sex. Jambhala (Kubera) deity in Tibet (18th–19th century) Tantric sex or sexual yoga refers to a range of practices in Hindu and Buddhist tantra that utilize sexuality in a ritual or yogic context. Tantric sex is associated with antinomian elements such as the consumption of alcohol, and the offerings of substances like meat to deities.

  3. Tantra means liberation of energy and expansion of consciousness from its gross form. It is a method to expand the mind and liberate the dormant potential energy, and its principles form the basis of all yogic practices. Hence, the Hindu tantric scriptures refer to techniques for achieving a result.

  4. Jan 23, 2020 · A philosophy that emerged in India around the sixth century, Tantra has been linked to successive waves of revolutionary thought, from its early transformation of Hinduism and Buddhism, to the Indian fight for independence and the rise of 1960s counterculture.

  5. Samma Karuna teaches “Tantra from the Heart” a beautiful technique to connect to yourself and others mindfully and lovingly. We regard Tantra as a way to celebrate the perfection of the present moment, just as it is, without a goal to reach or a role to take on.

  6. “Tantrism” or the tantric traditions originated as a development within Hinduism during the first millennium ce. Over the course of this millennium Hinduism went through a remarkable series of transformations, transitioning from the ancient Vedic tradition into the classical traditions of Hinduism.

  7. www.britishmuseum.org › exhibitions › tantra-enlightenment-revolutionA timeline of Tantra | British Museum

    Tantra as a philosophy and set of practices develops in India, taking its name from sacred instructional texts that describe rituals for invoking all-powerful deities. Tantra begins on the margins of society, among devotees of the Hindu god Shiva, destroyer of the universe, and Shakti, the universe's all-pervasive force.

  8. Jul 15, 2024 · Tantrists describe states of consciousness with erotic terminology and describe physiological processes with cosmological terminology. They proceed from “external” to “internal” worship and adore the Goddess mentally, offering their hearts as her throne and their self-renunciation as “flowers.”

  9. Tantra (T. rgyud; C. tanteluo 檀特羅). Literally, “continuum,” "without interruption," etc. The term refers to a category of texts and their related practices that began to appear in India in sometime between the fifth and eighth centuries. [1] [2]

  10. Oct 18, 2023 · Tantric sex originates from ancient Hinduism and revolves around sexual practices that focus on creating a deep, intimate connection. This article explores what tantric sex is, the processes of...

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