Fifth Patala Shri Devi said: Deva, a sadhaka travelling in dream can enter Kamarupa, which is Kamakhya, the yoni pavilion. After drawing the ultimate cakra, surrounding it with Kula s... Read more
Fourth Patala Dear son, my secret originates in simple practice. Those lacking this do not obtain success even in one hundred koti of births. Folk following the path of Kula and the Kulashas... Read more
Third Patala Now I speak to you of worship at night in one’s own Kula. The Shakti should be seated on your left hand side on a mattress, adorned with red clothes, bejewelled with gold,... Read more
Second Patala Devi said: Dear son, now I will speak of bathing, the vehicle of Kula happiness. I have various forms (coloured) black, red, yellow and blue. Whichever pupil on the path of Kul... Read more
First Patala Sri Bhairava said: Innumerable are Tripura (tantras), innumerable those of Kalika, countless those of Vagishvari, numberless the beautiful Kulakulas known as Matangini, Purna, V... Read more
Preface Kulachudamani Tantra is a nigama, meaning that instead of Devi asking questions answered by Lord Shiva (agama), he asks questions answered by Devi, the goddess. In this tantra the cu... Read more
CHAPTER 15 NADA, THE INNER SOUND The concept of prayer is well known. Here, however, we are not concerned with prayer but with mantra, though a certain relationship does exist between the tw... Read more
CHAPTER 14 THE SHAMBHAVI MUDRA AND THE INNER LIGHT (35) The Vedas, the Shastras and the Puranas are like prostitutes [attainable to all]. The shambhavi mudra, however, is like a chaste woman... Read more
CHAPTER 12 MIND AND BREATH mind and prana, so it is said, are one, and thus mind and breath are interdependent. Where there is breath there is thought; without breath the activities of the m... Read more
PART FOUR PASSIVE YOGA CHAPTER II SAMADHI imagine that on the first morning after Easter vacation, a professor enters his classroom and announces: “Ladies and gentlemen, forget everyth... Read more


