This book lucidly details the extraordinary journey of a Tara Sadhak. He belongs to the mystical tradition of Goddess Tara, also known as Tara Mahavidya. In this tireless journey, the sadhak had to face the dark and depressing side of Tantra, enduring immense pain during the awakening of the serpent power. Ultimately, his unwavering devotion paved the way for him to cross all challenges and reach his Blue Mother - Tara.
The Mahavidya tradition is an ancient school of Shakti worshippers. Tara is revered in both Hindu and Buddhist Tantric traditions. Tantra represents the culmination of Indian thought processes and spiritual methods of enlightenment. This book delves into the abstruse intricacies and complexities of the clandestine Tantra continuum.
PT. SANJAY TIGNATH, M.Tech (Applied Geology), Ph.D., is a Professor of Geology at Government Science College, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh. He was born in a small village in the Narmada Valley of Madhya Pradesh, in a family with roots in the Trika tradition of Kashmir. Growing up in the simple, spiritual lifestyle of his family, he naturally developed an interest in Vedic lore, Tantra, philosophy, and history. He has been fortunate to receive the blessings of exalted Sadhakas and Sannyasis from the Vaishnava, Shaiva, and Shakta traditions.
The book Mahakapalik Satyanandnath Awadhoot is focused on the austere journey of a rare Sadhaka of the Tara Mahavidya. This biography is the result of more than ten years of writing and fifteen years of continuous engagement with the great seeker, who has chosen to remain isolated and unknown for his austere practices.
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