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PROJECT TANTRALOKA

Pranam!

 

This is the most fascinating work on Indology and a comprehensive document on

Hindu spirituality, consisting of thirty seven chapters.

 

It contains the various aspects of Indian religious philosophy, the detailed

rituals covering most of the subtle processes and secret rituals along with

their basis. Various branches of Indian spiritual philosophy, including

aesthetics, like music, dance, etc. have been beautifully expounded.

 

At present this elaborate work is translated into Italian by Gnalio. It will be

a great achievement to translate it into English. Quoting a leading Indology

publisher “world will be grateful for hundreds of years if this is translated

into English”.

 

For this work support of both scholars and practitioners is required. Luckily,

still we have some rare scholars who have practical experience and can be

persuaded to supervise the work so that the subtle meaning and essence is

retained.

 

It will be a great service and “Sadhana” to preserve our ancient knowledge and

heritage. World is looking forward to our Sanatan Dharma for global peace and

prosperity.

 

We seek your blessings for this unique endeavour.

 

Regards,

 

Virendra

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Debabrata Sensharma from Calcutta has translated couple of volumes from

Tantraloka from the original texts. He was fortunate to study with Swami

Laksman Jee and knew very well Jaidev Singh. Not sure whether the work was

published.

 

Sorin Suciu

 

 

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knowledge

and heritage. World is looking forward to our Sanatan Dharma for global

peace and prosperity.

 

We seek your blessings for this unique endeavour.

 

Regards,

 

Virendra

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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