Tantra of the Great Liberation (1913) – Arthur Avalon’s English Translation of the Mahanirvāṇa Tantra | Cupids Ero Digital Archive

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Tantra of the Great Liberation (1913) – Arthur Avalon’s English Translation of the Mahānivāṇa Tantra (PDF)

Step into the candle-lit sanctum of classical Hindu Tantra. First translated and annotated in 1913, this legendary text reveals the ritual, erotic, and mystical foundations of the Mahānivāṇa Tantra; the scripture that introduced Western readers to śakti worship, kundalini, sacred mantra, and the union of divine masculine and feminine.

Our CupidsEro edition preserves the complete facsimile PDF digitally restored and optimized for modern reading ideal for seekers exploring ancient intimacy, spiritual sexuality, and Tantric philosophy.

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Step into the candle-lit sanctum of classical Hindu Tantra. Tantra of the Great Liberation (Mahānirvāṇa Tantra) is the scripture that first revealed tantric Goddess worship to the West; and still ignites seekers a century later.

Translated and annotated in 1913 by British jurist-scholar Sir John Woodroffe (writing as Arthur Avalon), this text weaves ritual, mantra, chakra lore and sacred erotic philosophy into a single path toward mokṣa (liberation). Every page drips with the meeting of divine masculine and feminine:

  • 🔱 Śiva & Śakti—the cosmic lovers whose union births universes.

  • 🕉️ Mantras & Mudrās—sonic keys and ritual gestures for awakening kundalinī.

  • 🌺 Kaulācāra Secrets—how sensuality, wine, song and fragrant flowers become gateways to transcendence.

  • 🔥 Liberation Through Desire—why Tantra says yes to earthly pleasure while guiding it toward the infinite.

Our Cupids Ero edition presents the entire facsimile PDF – freshly digitized, lightly cleaned, ready for your tablet, phone or ritual altar. Perfect for lovers exploring sacred intimacy, magical scholars, or anyone who senses there is more to touch than flesh alone.

Product Features

Spec Detail
Format High-resolution PDF (searchable)
Length 142 pages (original pagination)
File Size ~25 MB
Original Publication London, Luzac & Co., 1913
Translator & Commentator Arthur Avalon (Sir John Woodroffe)
Language English (with Sanskrit terms)
Delivery Instant digital download link + confirmation email
Usage Personal study, ritual reference, e-reader friendly