
Shiva and Shakti: The Roots of Tantra in Hinduism
What if reality itself is a union?
Not a division between spirit and matter…
but a dance between consciousness and energy.
In Shiva and Shakti, Dr Bhaskar Bora takes you into the heart of Tantra-not as myth, not as sensationalism, but as one of the most profound philosophical and spiritual systems ever developed.
At its core lies a simple yet revolutionary vision:
Shiva is consciousness.
Shakti is energy.
And all of existence is their union.
Drawing from classical Tantric texts, Shaiva and Shakta traditions, and centuries of philosophical insight, this book explores:
• What Tantra really is (beyond myths and misconceptions)
• The true meaning of Shiva and Shakti
• The role of the body, energy, and consciousness in spiritual practice
• The rise and evolution of Tantra across Indian history
• The sacred feminine and the power of Shakti
• The relationship between Tantra, Vedanta, Yoga, and other darshanas
• The deeper symbolism behind rituals, mantras, and kundalini
This is not a superficial introduction.
It is a deep, reflective, and intellectually grounded exploration-written for those who want to understand Tantra as a living philosophy, not a distorted stereotype.
Whether you are:
• A student of Hindu philosophy
• A seeker exploring consciousness and spirituality
• A reader curious about Tantra beyond popular myths
• Or someone drawn to the deeper meaning of Shiva and Shakti
this book offers a powerful new lens.
Tantra does not reject the world.
It reveals it as sacred.
And in that revelation, it asks a profound question:
What if everything you experience is already divine?
What if reality itself is a union?
Not a division between spirit and matter…
but a dance between consciousness and energy.
In Shiva and Shakti, Dr Bhaskar Bora takes you into the heart of Tantra-not as myth, not as sensationalism, but as one of the most profound philosophical and spiritual systems ever developed.
At its core lies a simple yet revolutionary vision:
Shiva is consciousness.
Shakti is energy.
And all of existence is their union.
Drawing from classical Tantric texts, Shaiva and Shakta traditions, and centuries of philosophical insight, this book explores:
• What Tantra really is (beyond myths and misconceptions)
• The true meaning of Shiva and Shakti
• The role of the body, energy, and consciousness in spiritual practice
• The rise and evolution of Tantra across Indian history
• The sacred feminine and the power of Shakti
• The relationship between Tantra, Vedanta, Yoga, and other darshanas
• The deeper symbolism behind rituals, mantras, and kundalini
This is not a superficial introduction.
It is a deep, reflective, and intellectually grounded exploration-written for those who want to understand Tantra as a living philosophy, not a distorted stereotype.
Whether you are:
• A student of Hindu philosophy
• A seeker exploring consciousness and spirituality
• A reader curious about Tantra beyond popular myths
• Or someone drawn to the deeper meaning of Shiva and Shakti
this book offers a powerful new lens.
Tantra does not reject the world.
It reveals it as sacred.
And in that revelation, it asks a profound question:
What if everything you experience is already divine?
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What if reality itself is a union?
Not a division between spirit and matter…
but a dance between consciousness and energy.
In Shiva and Shakti, Dr Bhaskar Bora takes you into the heart of Tantra-not as myth, not as sensationalism, but as one of the most profound philosophical and spiritual systems ever developed.
At its core lies a simple yet revolutionary vision:
Shiva is consciousness.
Shakti is energy.
And all of existence is their union.
Drawing from classical Tantric texts, Shaiva and Shakta traditions, and centuries of philosophical insight, this book explores:
• What Tantra really is (beyond myths and misconceptions)
• The true meaning of Shiva and Shakti
• The role of the body, energy, and consciousness in spiritual practice
• The rise and evolution of Tantra across Indian history
• The sacred feminine and the power of Shakti
• The relationship between Tantra, Vedanta, Yoga, and other darshanas
• The deeper symbolism behind rituals, mantras, and kundalini
This is not a superficial introduction.
It is a deep, reflective, and intellectually grounded exploration-written for those who want to understand Tantra as a living philosophy, not a distorted stereotype.
Whether you are:
• A student of Hindu philosophy
• A seeker exploring consciousness and spirituality
• A reader curious about Tantra beyond popular myths
• Or someone drawn to the deeper meaning of Shiva and Shakti
this book offers a powerful new lens.
Tantra does not reject the world.
It reveals it as sacred.
And in that revelation, it asks a profound question:
What if everything you experience is already divine?











