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Introduction to Tantra Shastra by Sir John Woodroffe (Arthur Avalon) [Full Audiobook] Ch 1 - Mount Kailāsa 00:09 Ch 2 - Śiva and Śakti 3:55 Ch 3 - Guṇa 25:40 Ch 4 - The Worlds (Lokas) 37:33 Ch 5 - Inhabitants of the Worlds 40:51 Ch 6 - Varṇa 49:19 Ch 7 - Āśrama 50:36 Ch 8 - Macrocosm and Microcosm 53:33 Ch 9 - The Ages 55:50 Ch 10 - The Scriptures of the Ages 1:02:54 Ch 11 - The Human Body 1:05:35 Ch 12 - The Three Temperaments 1:34:08 Ch 13 - Guru and Siṣya 1:45:25 Ch 14 - Initiation: Dīkṣa 1:49:10 Ch 15 - Abhiṣeka 1:51:43 Ch 16 - Sādhana 1:54:11 Ch 17 - Worship 1:56:17 Ch 18 - Yoga 3:22:50 Ch 19 - Sin and Virtue—Karma 3:54:49 Ch 20 - Four aims of Being (Dharma, Artha, Kāma, Moṣka) 4:03:42 Ch 21 - Siddhi 4:15:36 This audiobook was generated with text to speech technology, for that reason there are certainly many mistakes in pronunciation. I did my best to try and edit the text to minimize these mistakes. Introduction to Tantra Shastra by John Woodroffe. Originally the extented introduction to a translation of the Mahanirvana Tantra by "Arthur Avalon" (a collective pseudonym for Woodroffe and an unnamed collaborator), this is a sufficiently general treatment to repay reading apart from the work to which it was originally attached. While there are a few caveats, Woodroffe was the first Western writer to treat seriously and sympathetically of the Sakta Tantrik cults and their scriptures. Sir John George Woodroffe (1865-1936), also known by his pseudonym Arthur Avalon, was a British Orientalist whose work helped to unleash in the West a deep and wide interest in Hindu philosophy and Yogic practices. Alongside his judicial duties he studied Sanskrit and Hindu philosophy and was especially interested in Hindu Tantra. He translated some twenty original Sanskrit texts and, under his pseudonym Arthur Avalon, published and lectured prolifically on Indian philosophy and a wide range of Yoga and Tantra topics.