If you’re interested in trying Tantric sex, here are four easy techniques for beginners looking to achieve the heightened intimacy that goes along with Tantra.
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Tantric Sex. The word “Tantric”, as applied to Tantric Sex, originates in India, where a Tantra is a written text which would have been some kind of written authority on sex, religion or spirituality.
Tantric sex dates back to ancient Eastern tradition and if practiced correctly, can push couples to orgasm repeatedly, more intensely, and more often. Tempting, no? Roughly translated from Sanskrit, “tantra” means “woven together,” physically—and oh, the positions you can try—and mentally. It is
Inspired by the sexual success of these ancient love teachings (who wouldn’t be?), Cosmo came up with a list of tantric sex positions to …
Tantras; Vedas; Upanishads; Shakta Upanishads; Devi Bhagavatam; Devi Mahatmyam; Devi Upanishad; Lalita Sahasranamam; Soundarya Lahari; Abhirami Anthadhi
Neotantra, navatantra (Sanskrit: नव, nava ‘new’) or tantric sex, is the modern, western variation of tantra often associated with new religious movements.This includes both New Age and modern Western interpretations of traditional Hindu and Buddhist tantra.
Tantric sex within Hinduism: Hinduism is the third largest religion in the world, after Christianity and Islam. It is centered mainly in India.