Yantra and Cakra in Tantric Meditation by Madhu Khanna
“Sāktism is best defi ned as a “doctrine of power or energy” personified in female form, centered on the worship of the goddess as a supreme, ultimate principal, who is considered as a source of creation that animates and governs existence. Śāktism is traceable to the oldest layers of India’s cultural history. With the rise of Tantric Śākta traditions around the sixth century AD came an affi rmation of the concept of Śākti as pure consciousness, her transcendence and all pervasive immanence as supreme godhead. Tantric Śāktism introduced a special method of worshipping the goddess by means of yantra, mantra, mudrā, and a host of internal meditations involving the arousal of the latent cosmic energy in the subtle body…”