Tripurā Tallikā
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Translations
Publishing new, accurate, and accessible translations of Śrīvidyā texts is critical to our mission of sharing knowledge and serving the international Śrīvidyā community of practitioners.
Digitizations
Preserving Śrīvidyā’s precious textual history through manuscript digitization and e-texts is central to our mission of reinvigorating interest in the knowledge, and texts, of the Śrīvidyā tradition.
Art Projects
Creating new art, especially of deities and topics within Śrīvidyā, is a core component of our mission to increase awareness and interest in the Śrīvidyā tradition.
OUR PURPOSE
Serving Śrīvidyā Practitioners
Tripurā Tallikā utilizes traditional, historical, and scholarly sources to provide high quality and well-researched projects and publications that are shared on our website.
We believe in making our work available free of cost with the aim that no one will be barred from accessing, learning from, or reading our materials due to economic barriers.
Part of our mission is to help bridge the gap between the past and present by making Śrīvidyā’s diverse history, doctrines, and practices more accessible to sincere practitioners world-wide.
All of our work is intentionally created with the practitioner in mind. We strive to help practitioners bring knowledge into practice, as well as inform practices with the more comprehensive and robust knowledge available.
Our overarching goal is to share glimpses of the immense beauty and depth of the Śrīvidyā tradition with sincere practitoners world-wide and to inspire others to do the same.
posts and News
Our Latest Posts
The Cidvilāsastava of Amṛtānanda
The Cidvilāsastava of the great Śrīvidyācārya, Amṛtānanda (fl. c. 1325-1375) is one of the most comprehensive...
The Inner Meanings of the Offerings of Incense, Sandal Paste, Lamp and Food
The Dhūpa Gandha Dīpa Naivedya Upaniṣad (dhūpagandhadīpanaivedyopaniṣad) consists of four verses composed by one...
The Pañcaślokaja Paraguhya Stotra of the Śambhunirṇaya Tantra
The Pañcaślokaja Paraguhya Stotra (Supremely Secret Hymn of Five Verses) is an incredibly rare and secret hymn...
The Dīpikā commentary on the Śambhunirṇaya Tantra by Śivānanda
The Shambhunirnaya Tantra (IAST: Śambhunirṇaya Tantra) received a commentary, entitled Dīpikā (the lamp), by...
The Ṣaḍanvayaśāmbhava Tradition
The Ṣaḍanvayaśāmbhava (also spelled Shadanvaya Shambhava) tradition is a lesser known South Indian tantric tradition...
Pañcaślokaja Paraguhya Stotra
In honor of Kārtika Pūrṇimā, Tripurā Tallikā is pleased to offer the first publication and translation of the...
Kāmasiddhistuti – Praise to the goddess Kāmeśvarī
We are incredibly grateful to Professor Diwakar Acharya for giving us his kind permission and blessings to republish...
Parāstuti, The Praise of the Goddess Parā
The Parāstuti consists of nine verses composed in the āryā gīti meter by one Sahajānanda Yogin (as we are told in the...
Dr. Mark Dyczkowski (1951-2025)
It is with immeasurable sadness that we recently learned of Dr. Mark Dyczkowski's (1951-2025) passing away on Vasant...

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