The Great Liberation : Mahanirvana Tantra
Contents: 1. The liberation of beings. 2. The worship of Brahman. 3. The worship of Brahman contd. 4. The worship of Sakti. 5. Mantras and purification. 6. Mantras and rites. 7. Hymn and amulet. 8. Castes and Asramas. 9. The ten sacraments. 10. Rites and initiation. 11. Expiatory acts. 12. The eternal Dharma. 13. Installation of the Devata. 14. Consecration and Avadhutas.
"The Indian Tantras, which are numerous, constitute the scripture (sastra) of the Kaliyuga, and as such are a voluminous source of present and practical orthodox "Hinduism". The Tantra Sastra is, in fact, whatever be its historical origin, a development of the Karmakanda (using that term in the general sense of ritual section of the scripture), promulgated to meet the needs of the age. Siva says : "For the benefit of men of the Kali age, men bereft of energy and dependent for existence on the food they eat, the Kaula doctrine, O auspicious one ! is given" (Ch. ix, verse 12). To the Tantras we must therefore look if we would understand aright both ritual, Yoga, and Sadhana of all kinds as they exist to day, as also the general principles of which these practices are but the objective expression." (jacket)