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Gautama Buddha Mandala with the Syllable Mantras in Tibetan Character
Gautama Buddha Mandala with the Syllable Mantras in Tibetan Character
TP24
Tibetan Thangka Painting
Size of Painted Surface 14.0" X 17.0"
Size with Brocade 25.5" X 31.0"
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Tantra: The Method Of Kindling Dormant Energies

Neither moral nor immoral, Tantra is beyond the ‘moral’.... Suppression is not the way of Tantra. On the contrary, it harnesses the inherent, magnifies it and at times even multiplies, though not without awareness which is the essence of Tantra....Thus, man is the micro-miniaturized form of the cosmos. Summarily, the human body is microcosmic sample of the universe and is thus its representative form....Kundalini, the tool of kindling inherent energies in the Shiva-Shakti myth, is the essence of all Tantrika systems, and even Yoga and Vedic asceticism....‘Mantra’ – sacred syllable, spell, or incantation, is divine power clothed in sound....Thus, every ‘Mantra’ constantly draws its power from the Timeless Shiva and Shakti.

"A walking man lifts his second leg only after the first has been placed firmly on the ground. A caterpillar leaves a blade of grass only when it has caught hold of another; similarly does the embodied soul, following the course of its destiny, leave the former body only when it has caught hold of the next."

- Bhagavata Purana 10.1.40
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