Tantrik Sadhana O Tantra Kahini by Tarapranab Brahmachari Bengali eBook PDF
Title: Tantrik Sadhana O Tantra Kahini (Tantra Practice and Tantra Stories),
Author: Tarapranab Brahmachari,
Genre: Tantra Mantra, Tantra Stories Book, Tantrik Sadhana,
Format: PDF, Pages: 205, Size: 12 MB,
Tantrik Sadhana O Tantra Kahini: A Timeless Tantra Exploration by Tarapranab Brahmachari PDF
Introduction
There are countless Tantrik Sadhana or Tantra Shastra books in different languages all over the world. There is a huge treasure trove of Tantric literature in Hinduism, which does not have a single specific number. There are about 2000 Tantra books on Buddhism. But many of these books are no longer available.
It is difficult to find out the real meaning of what is found in Tantra Sadhana or Tantra Shastra by reading it. Until Sadguru-Yogi explains the meaning of symbolic and symbolic use. And that is why Tantrik practice is still a mystery to the common man. Tantra practice and Tantra philosophy are basically based on Advaita (everything is one and the same) and the unity of Shakti-Shiva. In the light of this philosophy, the seeker tries to achieve ultimate self-realization or liberation through the body, mantra, yoga and rituals.
Main theme of Tantra Practice
The main theme of Tantra practice is to unite Shiva-Shakti (Purusha and Prakriti) through the awakening of the latent divine energy or ‘Kundalini’ inherent in the human body and achieve Moksha or ultimate bliss. It is a secret spiritual process of purifying the body into a divine body by combining Tantra, mantra, Yantra, and Yoga, which is capable of giving the seeker quick success.
The main themes of Tantra practice are discussed in detail below.
- Body and Self-Realization: According to Tantra, “Whatever is in the universe, exists within the body” (Jat Pinde Tad Brahmande). The body is the main field of practice, which is purified to realize the form of God.
- Kundalini Shakti Awakening: The main goal of Tantra is to awaken the Kundalini Shakti dormant at the base of the spine and take it through the six chakras (six centers) to the Sahasra and unite with Shiva.
- Shakti Sadhana (Shiva and Shakti): Tantra is based on Shakta and Shaivite philosophy. Here, the union of Shiva (Purusha) and Shakti or Kundalini (Nature/Goddess) is called the source of creation and ultimate bliss.
- Mantras, Yantras and Mudras: Specific mantras (sound energy), Yantras (geometric figures), and Mudras (hand gestures) are used for proper spiritual practice.
- Yoga from Panchamakara and Bhog: In Vamachara Tantra, it is believed that the devotee can use worldly enjoyment as a stepping stone to spiritual progress through the Panchamakara (alcohol, meat, fish, mudra, sex).
- Gurmukhi Shiksha: The role of the guru in Tantra practice is immense, as it is the guru who awakens the dormant consciousness of the devotee through initiation.
The two main streams of Tantra are—
- Dakshinachar (simple rituals) and
- Bamachar (deep, often unconventional or secret rituals)
What are the seven stages of Tantra practice?
The seven stages of Tantra practice, known as achara, represent a progressive spiritual path from basic rituals to ultimate union, which include Vedachara, Vaishnavism, Shaivachara, Dakshinachara, Bamachara, Siddhantachara, and Kaulachara.
The Fortune of Unveiling Tantra
There are many layers to this Tantra mystery. Each layer is very difficult to uncover. The author had the fortune of unveiling the curtain in the presence of Venerable Shrimat Swami Sachchidananda Paramahamsaji and Yogi Shrestha Shrimat Swami Pranabanandaji Maharaj.
Conclusion
Tantrik Sadhana O Tantra Kahini (Tantra Sadhana and Tantra Stories) — these are not mere collections of miraculous stories, but they are the real embodiment of Ancient Indian Philosophy and the experiences of yogi seekers, which in many cases are still mysterious to the common man.
So that, ‘Tantra’ becomes easy for the common man, the author breaks through the mystery of symbolism and presents the truth to the readers. Readers and travelers can download the PDF of the book Kamakhya Mahatmya from this web page and can read it online.

