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    Shri Vidya (ISO: Śrī Vidyā; lit. ''knowledge', 'learning', 'lore', or 'science''; [1] sometimes also spelled Sri Vidya or Shree Vidya) is a Hindu Tantric religious system devoted to the Goddess. Shri Vidya developed out of various influences, especially Kāśmīr Shaivism, and its doctrines remain similar to this tradition. [2]

  2. Sri Vidya often spelt ‘Srividya,’ is a spiritual discipline that worships the Divine Feminine, primarily in the form of Goddess Lalita Tripurasundari. It is not merely a practice but a holistic spiritual journey that integrates elements of Mantra (divine sounds), Yantra (sacred geometry), and Tantra (esoteric practices).

  3. The Sri Vidya is a Temple where the liberating knowledge of Divine Mother and Lord Siva flows freely towards all, and all are invited to receive divine blessings, to learn about Sri Vidya and Saiva Siddhantam, and to travel on the path that leads to the ocean of divine consciousness, love and bliss that is our beloved Rajarajeswari Amma.

  4. Apr 20, 2023 · The Sri Vidya is an ancient Shakta Tantra school of wisdom that is focused on the worship of Shakti, the feminine principle.

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  5. Śrī Vidyā is one of the most comprehensive and popular Vidyās in Śāktā. In the context of Hindu spiritual practices, a Vidyā can be defined as the worship of a God/Goddess. Literally Vidyā means learning; it is from the word-root “vid” - to know. Knowledge is called Veda and learning is called Vidyā.

  6. The next and the main stage in Sri Vidya sadhna is the deeksha of the panchdashi mantra as well as the sadhna of the Sri Chakra and Navavran pooja. In our gurukul, we teach this sadhna only when a sadhak has successfully completed the sadhna of Mahaganpati, Shyama Matangi and Goddess Varahi.

  7. Sri Vidya Sadhana is a structured method allowing for exploring and understanding one’s true self, ultimately leading to self-realisation. Central to this sacred practice is worshipping the Sri Chakra Yantra) and Divine Mother Sri Lalitha Tripurasundari.