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In the vast ocean of Tantric literature, this text is world-renowned for its greatness and Tantric applications, much like a marvelous gem. After years of labor, the author has prepared this collected edition. Keeping the interests and needs of general readers in mind, an excellent analysis has been presented so that those walking the path of practice face no difficulties and no subject is left out.
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"Maheshwara Tantra" is the crest jewel of the Agama Tantras revealed scriptures of Tantra.
Most major Tantric texts have shed light on the practice of Maheshwara Tantra. Texts under the name "Maheshwara Tantra" have also been published; some of these are available, while others are found only as references.
To ensure the authenticity of the present volume and to collect interesting material, special help has been taken from a deep study of specific texts such as the Sharda Tilak, Rudrayamala Tantra, Tantra Sara, Mantra aur Matrikaon ka Rahasya The Mystery of Mantras and Matrices, Shiva Mahapurana, and Shrimad Devi Bhagavata. The specific and rare knowledge of "Maheshwara Tantra" is established in the form of the eternal dialogue between Uma and Mahesha Shiva. Due to its simple and accessible procedures and miraculous attainments that fulfill the desires of practitioners, Maheshwara Tantra has been a favorite among seekers and the curious since ancient times. In addition to common desires such as achieving happiness, prosperity, social prestige, and a disease-free life, this book features simple methods and perpetually fruitful practices for Tantric rites like marana destruction, sammohana hypnosis/attraction, stambhana paralysis/stopping, vidveshana sowing discord, vashikarana subjugation, and akarshana attraction, which the author has presented in a very simple and easy language.
It is our wish that practitioners will surely benefit and obtain auspicious results from this work.