TANTRA - Sri Dattatreya is the guru of all tantas .
He came from - Dog Star- constellation / sirus - binary star constellation & without /not having any influence -of Triple( trinity ) -to this Bhu gola - this bhu loka having 3 major parts >.etc >>among - we are living in bhu gola - not bhuloka entirely - etc >>
Lets come to - main stream subjects
(As a part of Siva's grace, Shiva took the form Srikanthanatha at Mount Kailaṣ and revealed the ninety-two Hindu Tantras to Durvasa muni and then disappeared into the Akasa or ether.)
The word tantra is made up by the joining (sandhi in Sanskrit) of two Sanskrit words: tanoti (expansion) and rayati (liberation). Tantra means liberation of energy and expansion of consciousness from its gross form.
Tantra is exploring and identifying the hidden part in human personality.
The feminine qualities in men and masculine qualities in women,
for example—and helps to maintain the balance: helps humans to grow in spirituality and cosmic connection (See Bairavas 64, yoginis 64, Tantras 64, dancing gestures in Bharatanatyam 64 karanas and Tattvas in our human body are 64, DNA molecules.)
The Hindu Tantras total ninety-two scriptures; of these, sixty-four are purely Abheda (literally "without differentiation", or monistic), known as the Bhairava Tantras or Kashmir Śaivite Tantras, eighteen are Bhedābheda (literally "with differentiation and without differentiation" monistic or dualistic), known as the Rudra Tantras), and ten are completely Bheda (literally "differentiated" or dualistic), known as the Śiva Tantras.
The latter two (Rudra Tantras and Śiva Tantras) are used by the Śaiva Siddhāntins, and thus are sometimes referred to as Shaiva Siddhanta Tantras, or Śaiva Siddhānta Āgamas.
Through the ages, as the mahasiddha or 'great masters' of the tantras hid themselves to escape the touch of the increasingly worldly people, these teachings were lost during the Kali Yuga or 'degenerate age'.
As a part of Śiva's grace, Śiva took the form Śrikanthanatha at Mount Kailaṣ and revealed the ninety-two Hindu tantras to Durvasa and then disappeared into the Ākaśa or ether.
Texts
Tantric texts are usually associated with a particular tradition and deity.
The different types of Tantric literature are tantra, Āgama, saṃhitā, sutra, upaniṣad, puraṇa, tika (commentaries), prakaraṇa, paddhati texts, stotram, kavaca, nighaṇṭu, koṣa and hagiographical literature. They are written in Sanskrit and in regional languages.
The major textual Tantra traditions with some key exemplary texts is as follows:
Kularnava Tantra
Amṛteṣaṭantra or Netratantra
Netragyanarṇava tantra
Niḥśvāsatattvasaṃhitā
Kālottārā tantra
Sarvajñānottārā
Ṣaivāgamas
Raudrāgamas
Bhairavāgamas
Vāma Āgamas
Dakṣiṇāgamas
SivaShakti traditions – Yamala (also part of Bhairava tradition)
Brahma yamala
Rudra yamala
Skanda yamala
Viṣṇu yamala
Yama yamala
Yāyu yamala
Kubera yamala
Indra yamala
Sakta – Kali traditions (Kali, Kali Viṣṇu, Kamakhya, Tara and Others), Śrikula tradition
Shakta Agamas
Muṇḍamālātantra
Toḍalatantra
Cāmuṇḍatantra
Devīyāmala
Mādhavakula
Yonigahavara,
Kālīkulārṇava tantra
Kaṇkālamālinī tantra
Jhaṃkārakaravīra,
Mahākālasaṃhitā
Kali tantra
Kalajnana tantra
Kumari tantra
Toḍala tantra
Siddhalaharī tantra
Niruttārā tantra
Kalivilasa tantra
Utpatti tantra
Kāmadhenu tantra
Nirvāṇa tantra
Kamakhya tantra
Yogini tantra
Tara tantra
Kaula tantra
Matsya Sukta / Tara Kalpa
Samayā tantra
Vāmakeshvara tantra
Tantrajā tantra
Kula - Kulamārga and Other tantras
Kulārṇava tantra
Mahānirvāṇa tantra
Kulacūḍāmaṇitantra
Kulārṇavatantra
Guptasādhanatantra
Mātṛkābhedatantra.
Vaiṣṇava – Vaikhanasa, Pancharatra, bhakti-oriented tantras of Kṛiṣhṇa and Rama
Pancaratra saṃhita texts
Ahirbudhnya Saṃhitā
Jayakhya saṃhitā
Pārameśvara saṃhitā
Pauśkara saṃhitā
Padma saṃhitā
Nāradīya saṃhitā
Haṃsaparameśvara saṃhita
Vaihayasa saṃhita
Srīkalapraa saṃhitā
Vaikhanasa Agamas
Gautamīya tantra
Bṛhadbrahmasaṃhitā
Māheśvaratantra
Sātvatatantra
Rādhātantra
Agastya saṃhita and Dasarathiya tantra
Isana saṃhitā and Urdhvaṃnayasaṃhitā
Mantra-sastra - textbooks on Mantras, metaphysics of mantric(Mantra ) sound, related practices and rituals
Prapancasāra tantra and its commentaries and Ṭīkas
Sāradatilaka tantra by Lakṣmaṇa Desikendra
Mantramuktāvali of Paramahaṃsa Purṇaprakasa
Mantramahodadhi of Mahidhara
Mantradevaprakasika of Viṣṇudeva
Mantrakamalākara of Kamalākara Bhaṭṭa
Mantraratnākara of Yadunatha Cakravartin
Mantramahārṇava of Mādhava Rāya Vaidya
Tantrasara of Kṛiṣhṇananda agamvagisa
Nibandha - handbooks on ritual worship, sadhana and puja
Kriyakalpataru of śaktinātha Kalyanakara
Kaulāvalīnirṇaya of Jnananandagiri Paramahaṃsa
Saktanandataraṃgiṇī of Brahmānanda Giri
saktakrama of Pūrṇānanda
sritattvacintāmaṇi of Purṇnnanda
Agamakalpadruma of Govinda
Agamakalpalatikā of Yadunatha
Agamatattvavilasa of Raghunatha Tarkavagisa, and Agamachandrika of Ramakṛṣṇa
Tantrachintāmaṇi of Navamīsiṃha
Prāṇatoṣiṇī of Rāmatoṣaṇa Vidyālaṃkāra
Shivarahasya
Saivakalpadruma
Saura Tantras
Ganapatya Tantras
Others – supernatural, chemistry, astrology, alchemy, etc.,
Picture : Lord Dattatreya with his wife Anagha Lakshmi.
Shiva Guru Dr.Suresh
Shiva Guru Spark Vasi yoga
He came from - Dog Star- constellation / sirus - binary star constellation & without /not having any influence -of Triple( trinity ) -to this Bhu gola - this bhu loka having 3 major parts >.etc >>among - we are living in bhu gola - not bhuloka entirely - etc >>
Lets come to - main stream subjects
(As a part of Siva's grace, Shiva took the form Srikanthanatha at Mount Kailaṣ and revealed the ninety-two Hindu Tantras to Durvasa muni and then disappeared into the Akasa or ether.)
The word tantra is made up by the joining (sandhi in Sanskrit) of two Sanskrit words: tanoti (expansion) and rayati (liberation). Tantra means liberation of energy and expansion of consciousness from its gross form.
Tantra is exploring and identifying the hidden part in human personality.
The feminine qualities in men and masculine qualities in women,
for example—and helps to maintain the balance: helps humans to grow in spirituality and cosmic connection (See Bairavas 64, yoginis 64, Tantras 64, dancing gestures in Bharatanatyam 64 karanas and Tattvas in our human body are 64, DNA molecules.)
The Hindu Tantras total ninety-two scriptures; of these, sixty-four are purely Abheda (literally "without differentiation", or monistic), known as the Bhairava Tantras or Kashmir Śaivite Tantras, eighteen are Bhedābheda (literally "with differentiation and without differentiation" monistic or dualistic), known as the Rudra Tantras), and ten are completely Bheda (literally "differentiated" or dualistic), known as the Śiva Tantras.
The latter two (Rudra Tantras and Śiva Tantras) are used by the Śaiva Siddhāntins, and thus are sometimes referred to as Shaiva Siddhanta Tantras, or Śaiva Siddhānta Āgamas.
Through the ages, as the mahasiddha or 'great masters' of the tantras hid themselves to escape the touch of the increasingly worldly people, these teachings were lost during the Kali Yuga or 'degenerate age'.
As a part of Śiva's grace, Śiva took the form Śrikanthanatha at Mount Kailaṣ and revealed the ninety-two Hindu tantras to Durvasa and then disappeared into the Ākaśa or ether.
Texts
Tantric texts are usually associated with a particular tradition and deity.
The different types of Tantric literature are tantra, Āgama, saṃhitā, sutra, upaniṣad, puraṇa, tika (commentaries), prakaraṇa, paddhati texts, stotram, kavaca, nighaṇṭu, koṣa and hagiographical literature. They are written in Sanskrit and in regional languages.
The major textual Tantra traditions with some key exemplary texts is as follows:
Kularnava Tantra
Amṛteṣaṭantra or Netratantra
Netragyanarṇava tantra
Niḥśvāsatattvasaṃhitā
Kālottārā tantra
Sarvajñānottārā
Ṣaivāgamas
Raudrāgamas
Bhairavāgamas
Vāma Āgamas
Dakṣiṇāgamas
SivaShakti traditions – Yamala (also part of Bhairava tradition)
Brahma yamala
Rudra yamala
Skanda yamala
Viṣṇu yamala
Yama yamala
Yāyu yamala
Kubera yamala
Indra yamala
Sakta – Kali traditions (Kali, Kali Viṣṇu, Kamakhya, Tara and Others), Śrikula tradition
Shakta Agamas
Muṇḍamālātantra
Toḍalatantra
Cāmuṇḍatantra
Devīyāmala
Mādhavakula
Yonigahavara,
Kālīkulārṇava tantra
Kaṇkālamālinī tantra
Jhaṃkārakaravīra,
Mahākālasaṃhitā
Kali tantra
Kalajnana tantra
Kumari tantra
Toḍala tantra
Siddhalaharī tantra
Niruttārā tantra
Kalivilasa tantra
Utpatti tantra
Kāmadhenu tantra
Nirvāṇa tantra
Kamakhya tantra
Yogini tantra
Tara tantra
Kaula tantra
Matsya Sukta / Tara Kalpa
Samayā tantra
Vāmakeshvara tantra
Tantrajā tantra
Kula - Kulamārga and Other tantras
Kulārṇava tantra
Mahānirvāṇa tantra
Kulacūḍāmaṇitantra
Kulārṇavatantra
Guptasādhanatantra
Mātṛkābhedatantra.
Vaiṣṇava – Vaikhanasa, Pancharatra, bhakti-oriented tantras of Kṛiṣhṇa and Rama
Pancaratra saṃhita texts
Ahirbudhnya Saṃhitā
Jayakhya saṃhitā
Pārameśvara saṃhitā
Pauśkara saṃhitā
Padma saṃhitā
Nāradīya saṃhitā
Haṃsaparameśvara saṃhita
Vaihayasa saṃhita
Srīkalapraa saṃhitā
Vaikhanasa Agamas
Gautamīya tantra
Bṛhadbrahmasaṃhitā
Māheśvaratantra
Sātvatatantra
Rādhātantra
Agastya saṃhita and Dasarathiya tantra
Isana saṃhitā and Urdhvaṃnayasaṃhitā
Mantra-sastra - textbooks on Mantras, metaphysics of mantric(Mantra ) sound, related practices and rituals
Prapancasāra tantra and its commentaries and Ṭīkas
Sāradatilaka tantra by Lakṣmaṇa Desikendra
Mantramuktāvali of Paramahaṃsa Purṇaprakasa
Mantramahodadhi of Mahidhara
Mantradevaprakasika of Viṣṇudeva
Mantrakamalākara of Kamalākara Bhaṭṭa
Mantraratnākara of Yadunatha Cakravartin
Mantramahārṇava of Mādhava Rāya Vaidya
Tantrasara of Kṛiṣhṇananda agamvagisa
Nibandha - handbooks on ritual worship, sadhana and puja
Kriyakalpataru of śaktinātha Kalyanakara
Kaulāvalīnirṇaya of Jnananandagiri Paramahaṃsa
Saktanandataraṃgiṇī of Brahmānanda Giri
saktakrama of Pūrṇānanda
sritattvacintāmaṇi of Purṇnnanda
Agamakalpadruma of Govinda
Agamakalpalatikā of Yadunatha
Agamatattvavilasa of Raghunatha Tarkavagisa, and Agamachandrika of Ramakṛṣṇa
Tantrachintāmaṇi of Navamīsiṃha
Prāṇatoṣiṇī of Rāmatoṣaṇa Vidyālaṃkāra
Shivarahasya
Saivakalpadruma
Saura Tantras
Ganapatya Tantras
Others – supernatural, chemistry, astrology, alchemy, etc.,
Picture : Lord Dattatreya with his wife Anagha Lakshmi.
Shiva Guru Dr.Suresh
Shiva Guru Spark Vasi yoga

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