Unlike lower tantras that seek magic powers (Riddhi/Siddhi), classical Srividya Pratha seeks Chit Shakti Samavesha —the absorption of the individual consciousness into the universal consciousness.
To understand , one must first abandon the misconception that Tantra is solely about sexual mysticism. Srividya is the crest-jewel of Dakshinachara (Right-hand path) and Samayachara (Pure mental worship). Its foundational text is the Lalita Sahasranama (Thousand Names of Lalita) found in the Brahmanda Purana, but its core philosophy is purely non-dualistic (Advaita). srividya pratha
The Srividya Pratha is known for its complex and intricate rituals, which are designed to awaken the practitioner to the ultimate reality. The tradition involves a range of spiritual practices, including: Unlike lower tantras that seek magic powers (Riddhi/Siddhi),
If the Yantra is the body of the Goddess, the Mantra is her soul. is unique because it does not use the general "Om" or "Namah Shivaya." It uses specific "seed syllables" (Bija) arranged in a supreme formula. Its foundational text is the Lalita Sahasranama (Thousand