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Sri Sukta--a cluster of sixteen Vedic mantras dedicated to the Divine Mother--is one of the greatest gifts to humanity given to us by the ancient sages. These awakened mantras empower us to pull the forces of abundance and nurturance toward ourselves so we can experience life's fullness. Sri Sukta: Tantra of Inner Prosperity is the modern practitioner's guide to these mantras.

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Sri Sukta--a cluster of sixteen Vedic mantras dedicated to the Divine Mother--is one of the greatest gifts to humanity given to us by the ancient sages. These awakened mantras empower us to pull the forces of abundance and nurturance toward ourselves so we can experience life's fullness. Sri Sukta: Tantra of Inner Prosperity is the modern practitioner's guide to these mantras.
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Spiritual head and chairman of the Himalayan Institute, Pandit Rajmani Tigunait is the successor of Swami Rama of the Himalayas. Lecturing and teaching worldwide for over 50 years, he is the author of 19 books, including the groundbreaking commentary on the third chapter of the Yoga Sutra of Patanjali--Awakening Power in the Yoga Sutra: Vibhuti Pada (following The Secret of the Yoga Sutra: Samadhi Pada, 2014, and The Practice of the Yoga Sutra: Sadhana Pada, 2017), and Vishoka Meditation: The Yoga of Inner Radiance, 2019. He is a regular contributor to Himalayan Institute Online, the driving force of the Institute's global humanitarian projects, and the visionary behind the Institute's Sri Vidya Shrines in Honesdale, Pennsylvania and Khajuraho, India. Pandit Tigunait holds two doctorates: one in Sanskrit from the University of Allahabad in India, and another in Oriental studies from the University of Pennsylvania. Family tradition gave Pandit Tigunait access to a vast range of spiritual wisdom preserved in both the written and oral traditions. Before meeting his master, Pandit Tigunait studied Sanskrit, the language of the ancient scriptures of India, as well as the languages of the Buddhist, Jaina, and Zoroastrian traditions. In 1976, Swami Rama ordained Pandit Tigunait into the 5,000-year-old lineage of the Himalayan Masters.