Not a division between spirit and matter⦠but a dance between consciousness and energy.
In Shiva and Shakti, Dr Bhaskar Bora takes you into the heart of Tantraānot as myth, not as sensationalism, but as one of the most profound philosophical and spiritual systems ever developed.
At its core lies a simple yet revolutionary vision:
Shiva is consciousness. Shakti is energy. And all of existence is their union.
Drawing from classical Tantric texts, Shaiva and Shakta traditions, and centuries of philosophical insight, this book explores:
⢠What Tantra really is (beyond myths and misconceptions) ⢠The true meaning of Shiva and Shakti ⢠The role of the body, energy, and consciousness in spiritual practice ⢠The rise and evolution of Tantra across Indian history ⢠The sacred feminine and the power of Shakti ⢠The relationship between Tantra, Vedanta, Yoga, and other darshanas ⢠The deeper symbolism behind rituals, mantras, and kundalini
This is not a superficial introduction.
It is a deep, reflective, and intellectually grounded explorationāwritten for those who want to understand Tantra as a living philosophy, not a distorted stereotype.
Whether you are:
⢠A student of Hindu philosophy ⢠A seeker exploring consciousness and spirituality ⢠A reader curious about Tantra beyond popular myths ⢠Or someone drawn to the deeper meaning of Shiva and Shakti
this book offers a powerful new lens.
Tantra does not reject the world.
It reveals it as sacred.
And in that revelation, it asks a profound question:
What if everything you experience is already divine?
Shiva and Shakti: The Roots of Tantra in Hinduism - Dr Bhaskar Bora
Not a division between spirit and matter⦠but a dance between consciousness and energy.
In Shiva and Shakti, Dr Bhaskar Bora takes you into the heart of Tantraānot as myth, not as sensationalism, but as one of the most profound philosophical and spiritual systems ever developed.
At its core lies a simple yet revolutionary vision:
Shiva is consciousness. Shakti is energy. And all of existence is their union.
Drawing from classical Tantric texts, Shaiva and Shakta traditions, and centuries of philosophical insight, this book explores:
⢠What Tantra really is (beyond myths and misconceptions) ⢠The true meaning of Shiva and Shakti ⢠The role of the body, energy, and consciousness in spiritual practice ⢠The rise and evolution of Tantra across Indian history ⢠The sacred feminine and the power of Shakti ⢠The relationship between Tantra, Vedanta, Yoga, and other darshanas ⢠The deeper symbolism behind rituals, mantras, and kundalini
This is not a superficial introduction.
It is a deep, reflective, and intellectually grounded explorationāwritten for those who want to understand Tantra as a living philosophy, not a distorted stereotype.
Whether you are:
⢠A student of Hindu philosophy ⢠A seeker exploring consciousness and spirituality ⢠A reader curious about Tantra beyond popular myths ⢠Or someone drawn to the deeper meaning of Shiva and Shakti
this book offers a powerful new lens.
Tantra does not reject the world.
It reveals it as sacred.
And in that revelation, it asks a profound question:
What if everything you experience is already divine?