Dasha Mahavidya - Sushil Kumar Sharma

Dasha Mahavidya

By Sushil Kumar Sharma

  • Release Date: 2025-09-22
  • Genre: Religion & Spirituality

Description

Ten goddesses. One path to embodied wisdom. Dasha Mahāvidyā unveils the living heart of Śākta Tantra through a lucid, grounded exploration that is both scholarly and deeply practical,crafted for seekers, practitioners, and readers of Indian philosophy who want clarity without losing the sacred pulse of the tradition.

Rooted in authoritative sources yet written in graceful, accessible prose, this book guides readers through the ten Wisdom Goddesses,Kālī, Tārā, Tripurasundarī, Bhuvaneśvarī, Bhairavī, Chinnamastā, Dhūmāvatī, Bagalāmukhī, Mātaṅgī, and Kamalā,explaining their iconography, mantras, yantras, and meditative archetypes with care and authenticity. Each chapter balances mythic narrative with symbolic interpretation, translating esoteric teachings into meaningful insights for modern life,courage in the face of change, speech purified into truth, desire refined into devotion, and power anchored in compassion.

Beyond introductions, the book offers a thoughtful practice framework that honors lineage safeguards and ethical boundaries. Readers are guided in how to approach mantra and visualization, how to cultivate inner readiness, and how to integrate ritual intention with contemplative steadiness. The text highlights common pitfalls, the importance of guidance, and the discernment needed to keep practice safe, steady, and sincere. Clear explanations demystify technical terms without diluting their depth, while comparative notes situate the Mahāvidyās within the broader landscape of Tantra, Vedānta, and Bhakti.

What readers will find inside:

•Crystal-clear portraits of each Mahāvidyā's symbolism, practice accents, and inner psychology.
•Stepwise guidance for mantra-japa, simple altar work, and contemplative visualization suited to home practice.
•Insights on guru-śiṣya dynamics, initiation ethics, and how to respect boundaries while learning.
•Cross-references to classical sources and philosophical ideas that deepen understanding without overwhelming.
•Reflective prompts and meditative cues to translate reading into lived experience.

As a bridge between tradition and contemporary spiritual inquiry, Dasha Mahāvidyā treats devotion and discernment as complementary virtues. It invites readers to meet the goddesses not as distant deities but as luminous lenses, each one a doorway to non-dual awareness, tender courage, and joyful presence. Whether approaching for the first time or returning to familiar ground with new eyes, this is a trustworthy companion for cultivating purity of intent, steadiness of practice, and reverence in action.

Written by Sushil Kumar Sharma with a scholar's rigor and a practitioner's heart, this work offers a rare blend of clarity, humility, and depth, an elegant guide to the Ten Wisdom Goddesses that empowers readers to walk the path with wisdom, safety, and grace.

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