Tantric Religion in South Asia (EM or HA)

Subject associations
REL 395 / SAS 395
Term
Spring 2025
Instructors
Guy T. St. Amant
Registrar description

This course introduces students to the Tantric traditions of premodern India through a close study of the idealized religious careers of Tantric initiates. It uses primary sources (in translation) to reconstruct the milestones, practices, and experiences that defined what it meant to be a member of a Hindu or Buddhist Tantric community. We will consider especially the broader religious context, Tantric initiation, and post-initiatory rituals involving yogic exercises, sexual practices, and violent sorcery. Students will also gain an understanding of the relationship between Hindu and Buddhist forms of Tantric scripture and practice.

Additional description

Area of Study Stream Requirement: Religions of Asia