Principles of Tantra. Part II
- 512 pages
- 18 hours of reading
This is the second part of the Book "Principles of Tantra". The description of this volume obviously is as that of the first volume.
Sir John George Woodroffe, primarily writing as Arthur Avalon, was a distinguished jurist and a pioneering Orientalist deeply immersed in Sanskrit and Hindu philosophy. His scholarly pursuits focused on uncovering and interpreting the esoteric knowledge within ancient Indian traditions, particularly Tantra. Avalon's work aimed to bridge the gap between Eastern wisdom and Western understanding, making complex spiritual and philosophical concepts accessible. His writings continue to be a vital resource for those exploring the depths of Indian thought and spirituality.






This is the second part of the Book "Principles of Tantra". The description of this volume obviously is as that of the first volume.
Many accounts on the subject of TANTRA have appeared in Book form over the years but most of these are cursory. These accounts are as a rule make general statements by way of condemnation of it. Sir John Woodroffe also known as Arthur Avalon, has on the other hand had researched solely on this subject and removed all the negative condemnation by strictly sticking to the facts. The Book "Principles of Tantra" brought out in two volumes says it all and can not be missed by any student of Tantra.
Considered the prime document for study and application of Kundalini yoga, this work probes the philosophical and mythological nature of Kundalini, the esoteric anatomy associated with it, and much more.
Culturally significant, this work has been carefully reproduced from an original artifact, preserving its authenticity. It includes original copyright references and library stamps, reflecting its historical value and the importance of maintaining the integrity of classic texts. This reproduction aims to provide readers with a genuine glimpse into the knowledge base that has shaped civilization.