Bhairavi Tantra: The Mystical Teachings of Damar Tantra unveils a living path of fierce compassion where Bhairavi, fire, courage, and inner discipline, guides sincere seekers from misconception to direct experience. Rooted in the Damar Tantra's dialogue of Shiva and Shakti, this book makes ancient Tantric wisdom accessible without sensationalism, integrating philosophy, practice, and daily life into a coherent journey of transformation.
Bridging scripture and sadhana, the author presents Bhairavi not as a distant goddess but as the inner flame that purifies ego, strengthens will, and awakens fearless clarity. Readers encounter clear foundations, What is Tantra, how it works as a spiritual science, and how Right-Hand and Left-Hand streams complement each other, while being steadily led into mantra, yantra, ritual, subtle-body maps, and contemplative realization.
Inside this book:
- Foundations of Tantra: a lucid introduction that dispels myths, clarifies ethics, and frames Tantra as an integrated science of body, sound, and ritual grounded in the Damar tradition.
- Bhairavi revealed: her place among the Mahavidyas, iconography and symbols, elemental correspondences, and distinct forms such as Rudra-Bhairavi, Tripura-Bhairavi, Kapala-Bhairavi, and Rakta-Bhairavi.
- Mantras and their secrets: seed syllables and the full moola mantra Om Aim Hrim Klim Chamundayai Vichche, with guidance on japa, energetic layers, and the emergence of effortless repetition.
- Visual Tantra: the Bhairavi Yantra explained from bhupura to bindu, square, circles, lotus petals, downward triangle, and central point, linking sacred geometry to the inner subtle body.
- Practice architecture: preparing body and mind, step-by-step puja, kundalini aradhana, bandhas and kumbhaka used safely, and five-element harmonization aligned to Bhairavi's fire.
- Signs and safeguards: markers of progress, common obstacles, and the protective role of devotion, discernment, and ethical observance (yama?niyama).
- Everyday Tantra: presence in work and relationships, gratitude as ritual, and simple home practice that anchors Bhairavi's grace in daily rhythms.
- Clarifications: why Bhairavi is not "dark" occultism, how householders can practice sincerely, and how her fierce love burns illusion without rejecting the world.
Written in a clear, devotional, and grounded voice by Sushil Kumar Sharma, this work honors lineage while speaking to modern practitioners who seek real transformation over novelty. It invites disciplined practice with humility, balancing Right-Hand structure and Left-Hand intensity under Bhairavi's fearless gaze, so that inner fire becomes wisdom, and ritual becomes realization.