
Importance of spiritual practice through Tantra method
Tantra, endowed with supernatural powers and associated with universal knowledge, is a method of attaining knowledge, which is a storehouse of great knowledge. Since ancient times, all Hindu scriptures have been a repository of great knowledge and philosophy and are written down in manuscript form and are independent sources of knowledge. Many books in manuscript form have almost disappeared or in other words their manuscripts have been damaged. Many such texts exist in which the names of some such texts are available, which are extinct today. The first meaning of Tantra is derived from Rig-Veda, according to which it is a loom which increases knowledge. Under which, by acquiring knowledge in different ways, both intelligence and power are increased. Principles of Tantra, spiritual practices, observance of rituals, pharmacology, for attaining supernatural and extraterrestrial powers, time magic, Indra Jaal, for fulfillment of one’s various desires, for staying healthy through yoga, for attaining Brahmatva or salvation, botanical science. , are related to the solar system, planets and constellations, astrology, physical structure science etc. or in other words, they are the storehouse of complete knowledge. According to Hindu religions, there are thousands of Tantra texts, but as a result of the ill effects of time, some texts have become lost. There is also a dark part of the system, under which actions related to loss are performed. But it entirely depends on the seeker as to how he uses the knowledge gained from the Tantra system.
According to Kamika Tantra
The word Tantra is made up of two words, first ‘Tan’ and second ‘Tra’. The word ‘Tan’ means abundant, deep knowledge and the word ‘Tra’ means truth. That is, that abundant knowledge, which is related to truth, is Tantra. Tantra is classified according to sect, the followers of Lord Vishnu, who are called Vaishnavas, belong to ‘Samhitas’ and the followers of Shaiva and Shakti, known as Shaiva or Shakti sects, belong to Agama and Tantra respectively. Agama and Tantra scriptures came into existence from the mutual conversation between Lord Shiva and Parvati and were written down by their Ganas. The tantras related to Lord Brahma are called ‘Vaikhanakh’.
