THE TANTRA: ITS ORIGIN, THEORIES, ART AND DIFFUSION FROM INDIA TO NEPAL, TIBET, MONGOLIA, CHINA, JAPAN AND INDONESIA
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Bibliography Index The Tantra is a body of theories, techniques and rituals developed in India in antiquity, which has two fundamental aspects. The first aspect of the Tantra is the theory of creation, which posits that the universe has no beginning and no end, and that all its manifestations are merely the projections of divine energy of its Creator. The second aspect of the Tantra is the belief that the performance of Tantrik techniques and rituals facilitates access to this divine energy, enabling their practitioners to empower themselves, as well as empower others associated with them in the guru-disciple relationship. Thus the knowledge and proper application of Tantrik techniques and rituals is believed to harness the Creator's cosmic energies to the promotion of the mundane as well as spiritual goals of their practitioners.
Between the VII and the XII centuries A.D. these theories, rituals and practices spread to other parts of Asia. In these parts their interaction with indigenous traditions of shamanism and other magical cults resulted in potent hybrids. These not only served the personal needs of their practi- tioners, but were used by the kings to summon the cosmic forces to legitimize their right and power to rule the ancient monarchies. Elaborate and artistically beautiful icons were developed in sculpture, painting, bronze and bas-relief to portray the basic concept of Tantrik theories and various deities of the Hindu and Buddhist pantheons.
This book first explores the origin of the Tantra in India, its development and emergence of various schools of Hindu and Buddhist Tantrism over the centuries. Then it explores their spread from Tantrik universities in Bihar and other centres of Tantrik scholarship and rituals practised in West Bengal, Orissa and South India at that time to Nepal, Tibet, Mongolia, China, japan and Indonesia. The coloured Plates illustrate the iconographic presentation of the basic theories and concepts of the Tantra, as well as various deities associated with the pantheons of Hindu and Buddhist Tantrism drawn from different parts of the world.
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Publisher | Abhinav Publications |
ISBN | 9788170174240 |
Publishing Date | 27-Mar-2012 |
Language | English |
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Contents
Preface
Foreword by Prof. Lokesh Chandra
Plates and Maps
CHAPTER I
THE ORIGIN OF THE TANTRA
The Meaning of the Tantra
The Non-Aryan Origin of the Tantra
CHAPTER II
THE HINDU TANTRA
Theory of Creation
Sakti and Its Potencies
Maya Creates Illusions
Brahma-Cakra: The Cosmic Oscillation
Kundalini Yoga Theory
Kundalini Yoga Practice
Desire and Meditation
The Role of Mantras
The Role of Yantras
Main Schools of Hindu Tantrism
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