The place of mantra in the tantra sadhana is very significant. Not a single tantric rite is done without mantra.

“Mananath trayathe ithi manthra” ; Mantra saves the one who repeats it.

Mantra is nothing but the condensed form of thought power and that is why proper pronunciation and concentration on it gives result.

Our thoughts are powerful.
They are measurable unit of energy,
They are biochemical and soul based electrical impulse.

Every action is a thought made manifest, a tangible expression of the mind’s inner workings. Each thought springs forth from the depths of desire, and every desire is rooted in the inherent tendencies of the mind, known as vasanas. These vasanas, shaped by countless experiences and impressions, drive the ordinary mind to cling to both the internal and external senses, keeping it entangled in a web of duality.

This attachment gives rise to a turbulent inner world, where opposing emotions and impulses—passion and dispassion, anger and tolerance—ceaselessly collide. The mind, caught in this flux, struggles to find equilibrium. However, the intervention of a Guru can bring clarity to this chaos. Through the initiation of a mantra, the Guru imparts a key to unlock the disciple’s inner potential. The mantra, carefully selected to resonate with the disciple’s unique energy field using the sacred sciences of Tantra, serves as a transformative tool.

When the disciple embraces this practice with unwavering devotion and sincerity, the mantra begins to align the mind with its inherent harmony. The universe, acting as a mirror to the mind, reflects this transformation. Over time, the barriers of duality dissolve, and the seeker moves closer to self-realization—the ultimate state of unity, where the mind merges with the infinite.

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