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Our Aim is to Shed light on the hidden secrets of Tantra Science and Some misconceptions spread in the society about Tantra Science. This is just a small effort to impart the knowledge that we received from our Spiritual master and Scriptures.Tantra is a complicated subject, But We will try as much as we can to spread this knowledge to everyone as it is. Tantra is not just a occult,black-magic,and spell,this is a pure science which is little complicated to understand thats why we should always study and practice Tantra techniques under the guidance of a qualified Spiritual master.
Tantra means some kind of special method by which we can connect ourselves with Parabramha or Cosmic Power.

Who is ten Goddess of Tantra (10 Mahavidya)..?
In the Shakta philosophy, Adishakti is considered the mother of the entire universe because she is the primary source of all cosmic energy. According to the scriptures, all living beings are born from Goddess Adishakti and eventually dissolve back into her; everything happens through her divine power. Even all the other gods and goddesses derive their strength from Mother Adishakti. Her true form is completely beyond human imagination.What does “Mahavidya” mean?The Ultimate Power: “Mahavidya” refers to the highest, supreme power among all the forms of Adishakti.
Supreme Knowledge: While “Vidya” generally means knowledge, “Mahavidya” is that supreme, high-level spiritual knowledge that leads a person to liberation (Moksha).The 10 distinct forms of Adishakti are collectively known as the 10 Mahavidyas.The Palace AnalogyThink of Adishakti as a grand, magnificent palace, and the 10 Mahavidyas as its 10 doors. Each door serves as a different entryway that ultimately leads you inside to Mother Adishakti. They are simply 10 different forms of the same supreme goddess.
Kali – The goddess of time, change, and destruction
Tara – The goddess who guides and protects; the savior.
Tripura Sundari (Shodashi) – The goddess of beauty, perfection, and the three worlds.
Bhuvaneshwari – The goddess of the universe and infinite space.
Bhairavi – The fierce, wrathful warrior goddess.
Chhinnamasta – The self-decapitated goddess, representing radical self-transcendence and life force.
Dhumavati – The widow goddess, representing sorrow, detachment, and the void.
Bagalamukhi – The goddess who paralyzes and silences enemies
Matangi – The goddess of speech, arts, music, and inner knowledge (often associated with outcastes/the unconventional)
Kamala – The goddess of wealth, prosperity, and lotus-born abundance (the Tantric Lakshmi).

GODDESS MAHAKALI
First Mahavidya Goddess Kali may look terrifying, but a devotee who sees the love in her eyes can understand her true form. Her terrifying appearance is only for the salvation of demons, but the motherly love flowing from her eyes is always meant for her children. Goddess Bhagwati Kali took on this fierce form solely to protect the gods. She destroys all our enemies, whether they are external enemies or the internal demons living within us, such as lust, anger, and greed. This is because Goddess Kali protects us from all kinds of negativity.
She resides in the cremation ground, where negative energies like ghosts and spirits live. All these entities fear Goddess Kali and bow their heads before her. Ghosts, spirits, and demons dance before the goddess because she is Jagdamba, the mother of all living beings, whether they are gods or demons; they are all equal to her. Another name for Goddess Kali is Bhuvneshwari, which means she is the ruler of this universe, or the mother who gave birth to the world.
