
Tantra Yoga Demystified
Tantra Yoga is a relatively modern revamping of the ancient
vedic and yogic spiritual practices. The Tantrics developed
innovative yet unorthodox techniques for allowing one to
experience the reality of the true Self, the oneness of
the entire cosmos. The Tantra Yogis emphasis on personal
experimentation and experience led to radical techniques
to cleanse the body and mind to break the knots that bind
us to our physical existence. The famous “Left Hand” schools of Tantra used unlawful practices of consuming sex,
alcohol and meat as powerful tools for transformation. Tantra
Yoga encompasses a huge range of techniques, yet its underlying
focus is on using the body as a temple to worship the all-encompassing
oneness of life as sacred.
In Tantra Yoga, the subtle bodies of energy and spirit are
developed to create a bridge from the physical to the Devine.
The development of energy is focused on the purification
and cultivation of prana and the activation of kundalini.
The physical body is used to activate energy through the
practices of asana, pranayama, mudra and shatkarma. Thus,
the Tantra yogis developed the yoga postures (asana) and
breathing exercises (pranayama) that are most commonly used
today in Hatha Yoga. Mudras include hand gestures and an
intense fusion of asana, pranayama and bandha. Shatkarma
(often referred as kriya) are esoteric exercises and techniques
to purify the body and cleanse the energy pathways.
The devotional practices of mantra, yantra and puja are
used to develop the spiritual body. Mantras are sacred Sanskrit
sounds that are manifestations of the divine power. Yantras
are sacred geometric forms used for concentration and visualization
in Tantric rituals. Puja is the active devotional worship
of a chosen deity through offerings of food, incense, light,
water and gems.
Tantra enables the practitioner to directly experience the
Divine and to taste the oneness of the cosmos. Tantra offers
a smorgasbord of yogic techniques to bring one into the
state of ecstasy representing a vast synthesis of spiritual
knowledge.