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EEO. 2021; 20(2): 3150-3158


The Mystic Art Of Tantra

Ankit Bhandari, Dr. S K Sarkar, Dr. Priyanka Panwar.




Abstract

Yantra Tantra Mantra presents these three other ways of worshiping and the philosophy and science behind the worshiping of the manifest sort of Shiva. The total brahmand contains looks like Mantras and functions as Tantra or Yantra. In alternative words the whole universe is predicated on Mantra, Tantra and Yantra and indivisible from them. It's a beauty behind worshiping; adhering the aesthetic sense; scientific performance and general and religious philosophy behind them. As individuals tend to unable to know the mystery behind the creation, within the same manner we have a propensity to grasp these three ways: Mantra Tantra and Yantra. This research paper examines totally different facets of yantra, as well as ancient views, classification, and technical vocabulary, also as historical context. Special attention has been paid to the well-known and profound Shriyantra. Ganesh, Durga, Rudra, Bhauma (connected to the earth Mars), and also the pretty sarvotrobhadra-yantra are among the opposite yantras addressed. In this paper tried to explore in detail about Yantra its formation and the art is concerned well. Here one can notice complete references to the first Indic text also as various pictures. A directory of essential Yantras is on the accessible mode.

Key words: Mystic , Art ,Tantra






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