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The International Foundation for Tantra and Vedic Heritage has been conceptualized by Rajib Sarma and founded, established, managed and operated by a team of Sadhakas initiated in the Kulachara Tantra Marga of Kamakhya as a multidisciplinary religious, spiritual, educational, cultural, research and heritage research, conservation, documentation and academic organization with a special emphasis on Tantra, Vedic knowledge, Indic spiritual traditions, cultural & historical heritage, religious socio-anthropology and lineage-based sādhanā systems.
The International Foundation for Tantra and Vedic Heritage registered under the Indian Trusts Act 1882 as a Public Charitable, Religious and Educational Trust. The institutional framework of the Foundation ensures that all activities of the Foundation are guided by scholarly integrity, cultural responsibility, and a non-commercial ethos.
The most renowned pilgrimage site amongst the 51 Shakti Peethas
In Guwahati, Assam, India (26.166426°N / 91.705509°E), you will discover Kamakhya Temple and an interconnected network of Mahavidyas and other deity temples often collectively referred as Kamakhya Temples’ Complex.
Kamakhya Temple’s Complex is the most renowned pilgrimage site amongst the 51 Shakti Peethas. The Temples’ Complex is dotted with stunningly vibrant temples of Maa Kamakhya, Dashamavidyas, Pancha Shiva, Mahakaal & 4 Dwarpal Ganesha, Vishu, other Devi & Devatas, Kundas, etc. The Kamakhya Kula and Kulachara Trantra Marga of Kamahya, the only surviving Vamachara Shakta Tantra Tradition in its purest form is still in practice in this Temples’ Complex. For centuries, Kamakhya Temples’ Complex has been a pilgrimage destination for Hindus, Buddhists, and followers of different Tantric practices, resulting in the emergence of a unique syncretic religious culture. Every year, millions of devotees from around the world, regardless of their belief systems, visit the Kamakhya Temples’ Complex..
The only surviving Tantra Marga in the world in its purest form
Specific elements of the Kulachara Tantra Marga practiced at Kamakhya are not disclosed to the public. Initiation (Diksha) under the Guru of the lineage is the primary criteria for becoming a Kaul (eligible member).
The Kulacara Tantra Marga of Kamakhya has evolved under the Vamachara Tantra as a unique tantra tradition and taken shape as a unique Shakta tradition and is the only surviving Tantra Magra in the world in its purest form. The Kulacara Tantra Marga of Kamakhya which is also called as Yogini Kaula is a complex mixture of Hindu, Buddhists and contribution of practitioners of various streams of Tantrism influenced by indigenous Tibeto-Mongoloid, Austro-Asiatic, Tibeto-Burman, Chino-Tibetian, Dravidian elements for thousands of years. The Kulachara Tantra Marga and the lineage (Kula) is confined only to Kamakhya.
The teachings, rituals and techniques of the Kulacara Tantra Marga of Kamakhya have been very carefully kept as guarded secret by the Sadhakas till date. The tradition runs through the system of Guru-Shishya Parampara (teacher-student tradition) and most of the knowledge and technique is passed down orally to an initiate by the Diksha Guru and/or Siksha Guru (teacher).
Self-learning materials, guidance, and assistance on Tantra Marga, Vedic knowledge, and Indic spiritual traditions.
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Guidance and assistance provided to international students and scholars for over two decades.
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Research, conservation, documentation and pedagogy on Tantra, Veda, Indic Heritage and Gurukulas.
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Information, guidance, and assistance to pilgrims, devotees, practitioners, aspirants and seekers.
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The Foundation undertakes multidisciplinary research endeavour on Classical Indic Religions, Indic Religious Philosophy & Concepts, Comparative Religion, Indic Spirituality, Indic Cultural & Historical Heritage, Indic Religious Socio-anthropology, Mythology, Ancient Manuscripts, Rare Documents & Books with a special emphasis on Different Sects of Tantra, Kulachara Tantra Marga of Kamakhya, Temple Landscapes, Tantra & Vedic Rituals, Vedic Knowledge, Indic spiritual Traditions, Temple Based Religious Demography, Indic Religious Festivals & Ceremonies, Lineage-based Sādhanā Systems and Gurukulas & Kula Paramparas.
In pursuit of the research aspiration, the Foundation has created the following institutions:
To ensure accuracy and authenticity in international academic research on the Kamakhya Temples’ Complex, Temples of Kamarupa and its traditions, and the Kulachara Rantra Marga, Rajib Sarma, the Founder Trustee and Ācārya & Kuladhāraka provides research assistance and guidance to students and scholars.
For over two decades, Rajib Sarma has formally provided research assistance to several international students and scholars on the research projects pertaining to the Kamakhya Temples’ Complex, Kamrupa and Kulachara Tantra Marga.
He has been formally affiliated as an on-site research coordinator for PhD candidates and Post Graduate students with the following institutions:
Apart from the above, Rajib Sarma has informally assisted and collaborated with scholars from:
For seeking help, assistance and guidance contact us using the mobile numbers and email ID given below.
Mobile: +91 9365516724; Email: info@kamakhyatantra.org and contact@kamakhyatantra.org