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A captivating study of the ancient Indian movement that has influenced and intrigued the world for more than a millennium.

The Tantras, a set of sacred manuscripts that emerged in India from around the sixth century CE, detail rituals for attracting spiritual, worldly, and supernatural power. These rituals, which focus on the power of fierce gods and goddesses and center around yoga, self-deification, sexual rites, and the consumption of intoxicants, became an integral part of the meditations and philosophical practices of Tantric Hinduism and Buddhism.

This book examines the philosophies, core beliefs, and artistic expressions of Tantra, and its impact on religious, cultural, and political landscapes across the globe. In tracing the history of the movement, author Imma Ramos reveals Tantra’s origins and continued relevance in India, as well as its redefinition as it was adopted by Western popular culture during the 1960s.

Tantra: enlightenment to revolution accompanies a major exhibition at the British Museum, and is illustrated extensively with masterpieces of sculpture, painting, print, and ritual objects from India, Nepal, Tibet, China, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States, dating as far back as the eighth century CE.

 

Review

'This wonderful catalogue is not merely a supplement to the exhibition - or even a replacement for those who had to miss it in the lockdown - but a great resource, a gateway to learn more about the wider context of Tantra. It achieves the rare feat of being scholarly and very readable while the exquisite illustrations offer endless opportunities to reflect on the aesthetic traditions inspired by Tantra' - Professor Rachel Dwyer (former Professor Emerita and Professorial Research Associate, SOAS South Asia Institute), Open

'A coherent and informative text that brings the tradition to life through representations from the history of tantric art. Tantra is the most important tradition of India from around the 6th to 13th century, and this book is the best synthesis of textual and historical scholarship along with art historical scholarship that has been written. The exhibition on which it is based is the finest there has been to date. The book is interesting and engaging: a wonderful achievement' - Professor Gavin Flood (Professor of Hindu Studies and Comparative Religion, University of Oxford)

'Filled with beautiful artwork … the book is a visual feast, and the accompanying text, fascinating, clear and to the point. An excellent introduction to the reality of what tantra actually is, its history and the importance of art within it. A delight' - Sacred Hoop

'Scholarship on tantra has flourished over the last three decades, revealing its strong influence on all aspects of Indian religion and society. In this beautiful book Imma Ramos analyses and synthesises the latest academic findings at the same time as putting them in dialogue with the finest examples of the wealth of artistic creativity that tantra inspired. Dr Ramos thereby creates a coherent and highly readable history of this vast, complex tradition, from its first-millennium roots to its twenty-first-century flowerings' - Dr James Mallinson (Senior Lecturer in Sanskrit and Classical and Indian Studies at SOAS, University of London)

'This book, based on the splendid exhibition Tantra: Enlightenment to Revolution, is an outstanding scholarly contribution to the study of Tantra and its place in Indian culture. With its eminently readable text and superb reproductions this work is a must for all those interested in Indian religious studies and art' - Professor Anna L. Dallapiccola (Honorary Professor of Indian Art, University of Edinburgh)

'Achieving the impossible, this brilliant book pulls together the many facets of Tantra - its history, ritual, cosmology, societies, and spiritual practices, into a single coherent picture. Spanning vast territories, from Indian through Tibet and beyond, Imma Ramos's explanations decode the art of the tradition. She tells a story that is both scholarly, and vividly fascinating. Through the window of tantric art, we discover important beliefs about nature, divinity, and what it is to exist as a human channelling the powerful forces of the cosmos' - Dr Jessica Frazier (University Research Lecturer, University of Oxford)

About the Author

Imma Ramos is a curator of the South Asia collections at the British Museum.
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  • ISBN: 9780500480625
  • Author: Imma Ramos
  • Publisher: Thames And Hudson
  • Pages: 288
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A captivating study of the ancient Indian movement that has influenced and intrigued the world for more than a millennium.

The Tantras, a set of sacred manuscripts that emerged in India from around the sixth century CE, detail rituals for attracting spiritual, worldly, and supernatural power. These rituals, which focus on the power of fierce gods and goddesses and center around yoga, self-deification, sexual rites, and the consumption of intoxicants, became an integral part of the meditations and philosophical practices of Tantric Hinduism and Buddhism.

This book examines the philosophies, core beliefs, and artistic expressions of Tantra, and its impact on religious, cultural, and political landscapes across the globe. In tracing the history of the movement, author Imma Ramos reveals Tantra’s origins and continued relevance in India, as well as its redefinition as it was adopted by Western popular culture during the 1960s.

Tantra: enlightenment to revolution accompanies a major exhibition at the British Museum, and is illustrated extensively with masterpieces of sculpture, painting, print, and ritual objects from India, Nepal, Tibet, China, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States, dating as far back as the eighth century CE.

 

Review

'This wonderful catalogue is not merely a supplement to the exhibition - or even a replacement for those who had to miss it in the lockdown - but a great resource, a gateway to learn more about the wider context of Tantra. It achieves the rare feat of being scholarly and very readable while the exquisite illustrations offer endless opportunities to reflect on the aesthetic traditions inspired by Tantra' - Professor Rachel Dwyer (former Professor Emerita and Professorial Research Associate, SOAS South Asia Institute), Open

'A coherent and informative text that brings the tradition to life through representations from the history of tantric art. Tantra is the most important tradition of India from around the 6th to 13th century, and this book is the best synthesis of textual and historical scholarship along with art historical scholarship that has been written. The exhibition on which it is based is the finest there has been to date. The book is interesting and engaging: a wonderful achievement' - Professor Gavin Flood (Professor of Hindu Studies and Comparative Religion, University of Oxford)

'Filled with beautiful artwork … the book is a visual feast, and the accompanying text, fascinating, clear and to the point. An excellent introduction to the reality of what tantra actually is, its history and the importance of art within it. A delight' - Sacred Hoop

'Scholarship on tantra has flourished over the last three decades, revealing its strong influence on all aspects of Indian religion and society. In this beautiful book Imma Ramos analyses and synthesises the latest academic findings at the same time as putting them in dialogue with the finest examples of the wealth of artistic creativity that tantra inspired. Dr Ramos thereby creates a coherent and highly readable history of this vast, complex tradition, from its first-millennium roots to its twenty-first-century flowerings' - Dr James Mallinson (Senior Lecturer in Sanskrit and Classical and Indian Studies at SOAS, University of London)

'This book, based on the splendid exhibition Tantra: Enlightenment to Revolution, is an outstanding scholarly contribution to the study of Tantra and its place in Indian culture. With its eminently readable text and superb reproductions this work is a must for all those interested in Indian religious studies and art' - Professor Anna L. Dallapiccola (Honorary Professor of Indian Art, University of Edinburgh)

'Achieving the impossible, this brilliant book pulls together the many facets of Tantra - its history, ritual, cosmology, societies, and spiritual practices, into a single coherent picture. Spanning vast territories, from Indian through Tibet and beyond, Imma Ramos's explanations decode the art of the tradition. She tells a story that is both scholarly, and vividly fascinating. Through the window of tantric art, we discover important beliefs about nature, divinity, and what it is to exist as a human channelling the powerful forces of the cosmos' - Dr Jessica Frazier (University Research Lecturer, University of Oxford)

About the Author

Imma Ramos is a curator of the South Asia collections at the British Museum.

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