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What
exactly is Tantra
Tantra
is a method, a technique or a path of worship thru’ the use
of various materials and natural substances in specified
forms, under set rules and regulations.
Tantra
is the use of natural power for attainment of
wealth,
success, happiness, spirituality. It can also be used to gain protection
against enemies, get victory in war/ law suits, or help in
hypnosis, where the other person’s mind is controlled for his/
her own benefit.
Tantra
can be performed by a person from any religion or belief,
since it is only a means, and hence, can be used to pray to the Deity/
God in which one has more faith. Tantra is not a religion
or a cult, and it is definitely not magic, mysticism or ‘Jadoo
Toona’, as it is often misunderstood.
Various
Divisions of Tantra & their Uses
Kalp
Tantra : Medicinal use of plants and their seeds, roots,
leaves under specified conditions, like day of uprooting,
formulation, method of mixing and intake. The plants or products
made from these plants, if taken under specified conditions, can
cure almost any disease.
Tilak
Tantra : Use of ‘Tilkas’ or sign on the forehead using
certain specified materials can yield miraculous results to attain
spiritual power, victory, 'vashikaran' or hypnosis etc.
Natural
Articles : Use of various natural articles and materials like
some kinds of Beads or Rosary, Cat’s Chord or ‘Billi Ki Jer’,
Scented umbilical of bear or ‘Kasturi’, Incarnation of Lord
Vishnu or ‘Saligram’, 3-eyed coconut or ‘Lagu Coconut’ and
many more rare articles, which can either be worn or kept in
one’s custody and can prove auspicious enough for fulfillment of
many desires.
Symbols
: Use of certain symbols or drawings drawn at any place to give
specified results. Some of these have become religious symbols
with the passage of time.
Caution
for Tantra users
Misuse of this power/technique can have very severe consequences
since it amounts to going against the laws of nature.
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