History of the Tantric Religion: An Historical, Ritualistic and Philosophical Study

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In this book, the author presents in historical outline, the genesis, development and structural analysis of the Tantric tradition in India and its place in the Indian religious and philosophical systems. It studies the different aspects of Tantrism, its vastness and intricacies, its heterogeneous and contradictory elements and gives a historical perspectives to the conglomeration of ideas and practices through space and time. After an introduction to the meaning of Tantra, the work outlines the various texts which comprise Tantric literature. The development of Tantrism is traced from pre-Vedic times through the Vedic, post-Vedic, early Buddhist and Jain periods down to the evolution of the conept of Sakti in Indian religious thinking. The sequences is carried forward by a study of the development of Tantric Buddhism in India and Tantric ideas and practices in medieval religious systems. The ‘Lokayata’ tradition and its connection with Tantrism and finally the emergence of sophisticated Tantras with Sakta orientation completes this historical study of Tantrism through the ages. This important work also incorporates a review on Tantric art and a glossary of Tantric technical terms with reference to text, and intermeniaries.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR N.N. Bhattacharyya

As an indologist, N.N. Bhattacharyya requires no Introduction. He retired as professor of History from Calcutta University and passed away in 2001. He wrote a large number of books most of which have gone into several printings.

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Title
History of the Tantric Religion: An Historical, Ritualistic and Philosophical Study
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Edition
Reprint
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ISBN
8173040257
Length
484p., Glossary; Notes; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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