Online Tantra Courses
As I live in Kerala, India it is difficult for me to teach my students around the world in person.
Thanks to the wonders of technology, I am able to offer some of my teachings online.
To date, I have taught over 700 students in this way.
Vedic Tantra Yoga
This is one of the most popular courses I teach and takes just under 2 years to complete in full. The Vedic Tantra Yoga online course comprises of 18 Steps, each lasting 45 days. With powerful energetic Tantric meditation series filled with Tantric Mantras, Tantric Breathing, Tantric Mudra, Tantric Healing and Secret Tantric Practices with Philosophy of Vedic Tantra Science.
Dive into the powerfully healing practice of Vedic Tantra yoga through the repetition of sacred mantras.
This course begins with Shiva meditation, Shiva being the first Guru. Our spiritual journey starts with the blessing of the first Guru Shiva and then we start to move through each chakra. In each chakra resides a special deity with its own worship and mantra and we will study each chakra going from the gross to more subtle levels of existence.
I am offering this first step of the course to all who are interested to discover Vedic Tantra Yoga.
Dasa Mahavidya (Unique immersion into Wisdom of 10 Cosmic Shakti Goddess Meditation)
Goddess Shakti has 10 different forms. In this course we will teach each Goddess mantra with meditation on the yantra and deity form. There are 10 steps of 45 days each, in other words 45 days are dedicated to each Goddess. 9 out of 10 are directly connected to 9 planets and remaining 1 is connected to our Lagna.
Pregnancy Mantras
This is a very popular course for expectant mothers.
Lasting a full 9 months, from conception through to birth, each month of pregnancy focuses on a specific beeja (seed) mantra.
The vibration and repeated chanting of these sacred beeja mantras contribute to the mental, physical and spiritual development of your growing baby.
Tantric Chakra Meditation
Mudra is a Sanskrit word meaning a “seal.” Mudras are formed by joining or placing the fingers and hands in various positions to produce certain results. The ancient Tantric texts state that performing mudras awakens dormant psycho-physical centers and purifies certain subtle channels allowing the circulation of energies to take place. Mudras help serve as a link to help us rise from our lower worldly consciousness to a higher supreme consciousness.
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Tantric Tattwa Shuddhi
This is a very important meditation in tantra. Our whole body is made up of 5 elements and the energy behind each element is called Tattwa (on a subtle level). Shuddhi means clean or purify. In this course we will learn how to clean the subtle energies that make up our body by using specific mantras and pranayama techniques. This course runs over 5 days.
Pancha Kosha Sadhana
Pacha means 5, kosha means layers. This practise purifies the 5 layers through pranayama, meditation and food. This is a 5 day course.
Tantric Breathing
Secret Power of Tantrik Breathing teaches the advanced pranayama system of svaraodaya, which is based on the fact that we normally breathe freely through only one nostril at a time. In a healthy person, breathing changes roughly every one and a half hours from one nostril to the other, with each nostril imparting different qualities to one’s mental and physical state. The left nostril is cool, soothing, passive, and feminine in nature; the right is warm, energizing, active, and masculine. When the breath remains in one nostril for longer than normal, mental and physical illness can result.
Tantric Chakra Drawings
There are 9 main chakras devoted to deities. This is the practise of meditating with colour, shade and sound in order to cultivate inner peace. This course will take approximately 30 days.
Tantric Mudra Meditation
Mudra is a Sanskrit word meaning a “seal.” Mudras are formed by joining or placing the fingers and hands in various positions to produce certain results. The ancient Tantric texts state that performing mudras awakens dormant psycho-physical centers and purifies certain subtle channels allowing the circulation of energies to take place. Mudras help serve as a link to help us rise from our lower worldly consciousness to a higher supreme consciousness.
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Tantric Healing
Tantric healing to yourself is simple, but we must learn how to make the flow of energy through hands to 24 energy points on our body, so first we must learn the 24 hand mudras of Gayatri, by the meditation of 24 hand mudars with Gayatri mantra our hands become great energy’s, with that energy we must heal the 24 energy points in the body. the process of the hand positions with mantra and mudra power are essential to giving energy to your energy points. you can cleanse and energizing the whole body and the chakras in human body. Self-Healing is a safe and easy way to have a good body, mind and soul.
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Matrika Nyasa (Divinising the body)
The word Nyasa means placing and refers to a large component of tantrik ritualism in which the practitioner touches various parts of the body at the same time pronouncing a mantra and visualising a Goddess or a bija (root) mantra. Nyasa is supposed to "divinise" the body of the worshipper.
The 51 matrikas (letters of the Sanskrit alphabet) constitute the Goddess in the form of sound. For each letter of Sanskrit represent each goddess. and this goddess power is in the form of petals in the chakras. This is why Kali wears a garland of 51 skulls and it is also why these letters are shown on the petals of the six chakras. And matrika naysa is deep meditation with 51 letters of Sanskrit for the tantric develop of the spiritual life.)
Tantric Puja
Mantra is the sound form of the deity. Yantra is the geometric form, be it sacred geometry, an enlivened statue or a living person in front of us. Tantra is the art of joining the sound form, mantra, and the geometric form, yantra, and making them work together in a practical way to produce a spiritual experience, tantra. Tantric pujas are tools for us to work with the forces of nature, cleansing and empowering our energetic centres, removing the false sense of separation between ourselves and divinity. They help us burn away our karmic load while developing devotion, cultivating wisdom, and enhancing knowledge of ourselves and our own divinity within, karma, jnana and bhakti.
Puja is the great Sadhana used santal cream, water, lamp, incense stick, and flowers, these 5 things represent five elements earth water fire air and ether. Contained within puja are meditation, prayer, worship, healing and communion with God… Eventually, after continuous practice of puja, the outward worship we offer becomes an inner reality, our body the shrine, our heart the throne of God. just a ritual when the inner meaning of the puja is not understood. Puja is an essential part of the spiritual sadhana, or discipline. It is a mystical communion with the divine.
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Tantric Homa (Fire Ceremony)
Tantric Homa is a ritual in which offerings to the Deity are burnt in the Sacred Fire along with chantings of mantras. Mantras can be declaimed aloud or recited internally. while the invocation Svaha is recited at the end of each mantra while doing the offer.
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Sandhya Vandanam
Sandhya Vandanam is a daily ritual which invokes health, wealth and prosperity for all those who religiously follow the practise as laid out in Sanatana Dharma. It is essentially remembering all the gods and thanking them for giving a new life every day.
Sandhya Vandanam is a specially devised efficient spiritual ritual for the realization of the Divinity of the Self (Atman). It is a Nitya Karma or an obligatory daily ritual whose object is to bring about self-purification and attunement to Cosmic Reality. It is an all-round complete ritual which incorporates the principles of the Supreme Divinity (Brahman).
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Sapta Matrika Meditation (Seven Divine Mothers)
Saptamatrika, (Sanskrit: “Seven Mothers”) in Tantra, a group of seven mother-goddesses, each of whom is the shakti, or female counterpart, of a god. They are Brahmani (wife of Brahma), Maheshvari (wife of Shiva), Kaumari (wife of Kumara), Vaishnavi (wife of Vishnu), Varahi (wife of Varaha, or the boar, an avatar [incarnation] of Vishnu), Indrani (wife of Indra), and Chamunda, or Yami (wife of Yama). One text, the Varaha-purana, states that they number eight, including Yogeshvari, created out of the flame from Shiva’s mouth.
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Srividya
Sri Vidya literally means auspicious knowledge. These teachings originated thousands of years ago during the golden period of the Vedic age. The principles of Sri Vidya are very relevant to modern times.
There is immense power that lies untapped within every individual. The human body is an off shoot of the universal creative energy or the Divine Mother principle. The science of Sri Vidya helps us realize the all pervading power of the Universal Mother within whose main quality is supreme love and bliss.
By understanding the true self through the teachings of Sri Vidya, life automatically becomes disciplined and there is freedom from miseries and sorrows. Life is gratefully accepted as is and the realization dawns that there is no difference between the individual and the all pervading universal energy.
There are many aspects to this science including knowledge of traditional rituals and the understanding of their inner significance. Every step of Sri Vidya has a deeper meaning, ultimately geared towards liberation from the never ending cycles of birth and rebirth, joys and sorrows.
Sri Vidya teaches us that change has to come from within the individual instead of expecting that to happen in the external world.
Sri Vidya seamlessly integrates ancient dharmic (virtuous) principles with the modern way of life.
The transformation obtained through the practice of Sri Vidya benefits not just the individual but also the society by enhancing universal qualities of unconditional love, gratitude to Mother Nature and forgiveness in all human beings.