Wednesday, September 19, 2018

The Tantra

The texts are the agam texts associated with the tradition. The meaning of the word system is very detailed. Tantra-Parampara is a Hindu and Buddhist tradition, it is found in Jainism, Sikh religion, Bone tradition of Tibet, Dao-Parampara and Shinto tradition of Japan. In Indian tradition, any systematic texts, theories, methods, tools, techniques or methodology are also called tantra. [1] [2]

In the Hindu tradition, the system is mainly associated with the community, after that from the Shaiva sect, and to some extent even from the Vaishnava tradition. [3] In the Shaiva tradition, the speakers of the texts generally mean Shivaji. The Vajrayana sect of Buddhism is famous for its systemic ideas, rituals and literature.

The literal origins of the system are considered as such - "Tanoti Triaiti Tantra". This means that there is a tendency to get rid of it - stretching, expanding, spreading this way. There are system traditions in Hindu, Buddhist and Jain Darshan. Tantra Sadhana here has been used to mean "secret or secretive practices."

The mechanisms are considered to be composed after Vedas, which develops around the middle of the first millennium. In the literary form, in the same way, the ancient texts include the ancient scriptures, storyline etc., in the same way that the Puranas are considered to be meditative-religious compositions of the medieval period. In terms of their subject matter, these can be called encyclopedia of religion, philosophy, theology, ancient science etc. European scholars have tried to wreak the system with its subconscious goals in view of 'esoteric practice' or 'communal rituals'. [4] [5] [6]

Well, the number of table texts is in thousands, but the main main instrument is 64. The effect of the system is on the global level. The proof of this is the texts of the system of Sadhana of Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, Tibetan etc. Since ancient times in India, Bengal, Bihar and Rajasthan have been the foundations of the Tantra.

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