Religions, Vol. 15, Pages 900: The God Who Is Visible to All: Healing and Sun Worship in Śrīvidyā Tantra

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Religions, Vol. 15, Pages 900: The God Who Is Visible to All: Healing and Sun Worship in Śrīvidyā Tantra

Religions doi: 10.3390/rel15080900

Authors: Maciej Karasinski

The aim of this paper is to discuss sun worship and healing practices in Samayācāra Śrīvidyā, a Hindu tantric tradition. Thus, I use anthropological and philological perspectives to show how the contemporary Samayācāra Śrīvidyā guru of Śrī Lalitāmbikā and his disciples redefine healing and use sun-related meditations to energize and rejuvenate the human body. This paper shows how contemporary Tantric religiosity is multidimensional in nature and promises protection from disease and an overall better quality of life. Conversely, I endeavor to show how the Śrī Lalitāmbikā temple combines solar healing with tantric practices that lead to a reconnection with the divine and offer the ultimate dimension of healing, i.e., spiritual immortality.

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