Sarada Tilaka Tantram: Text with Introduction
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ISBN : 9788120813373, 8120813375, 9788120813380, 8120813383
Year of Publication : 1996
Edition : 3rd
No. of Pages : 1022
Language : Sanskrit
Condition : New
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Sarada-Tilaka of Laksmana Desikendra is a tantric treatise which deals primarily with the Tantric worship of gods and goddesses, such as Bhuvanesvari, Tvarita, Durga, Bhairavi, Gayatri, Ganapati, Surya, Visnu, Nrsimha, Purusottama, Siva, Daksinamurti, Aghora. A few chapters relate to Yoga, Kundalini, Bhutasuddhi, Pranayama and lead the aspirant to the attainment of Atmaparamatma-yoga--a union of personal self with the supreme self. The book contains a list of ancient works known and unknown. It draws materials from different sources ranging from Mathematical and Astronomical works to Ayurveda, Veda, Darsana, Chandas, Pancaratras and other authorities. It gives an adequate idea of the greatness of spiritual culture of India showing the progress the country had made in ancient days in every sphere of human activity. The text is collated from five Manuscripts. The editor has prefixed a detailed summary of the work i