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Science in Tantra
Science in tantra was advocated by many who approached it with a scientific bent of mind and found scientifically much truth in it.

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Lord BuddhaTantra has certain features making it attainable through Sadhana. This is where science in tantra was recognizable as such Siddhis are achievable by Television, Radio and Teletherapy. However the matters dealt with in Tantra are considered by many to be speculative gibberish entirely removed from the reality. However many have found that science is inherent in Tantra. Tantra is the application of celestial sciences which aims to attain spiritual control.

Hearing and seeing from far-off and medical treatment from a distance are some Siddhis stated in Tantra which can be attained through sadhana. These Siddhis could accomplish what can be done now-a-days by means of television, radio and Teletherapy. Psychologists recognize that there is great power of concentration and will force in this.

In Tantra each deity has some colour. Lord Buddha sitting in the posture of Dhyana is represented as having a colour. From this as well as from the knowledge of colours, some assume that the writers of Tantra were conscious of the light and its diffusion in the primitive state of the material world. Now what is known as cosmic rays was known to them. The monosyllabic mantras of Tantra have inner importance.

This universe is subject to laws resembling to those governing the quantum mechanics. Therefore it can be concluded that the assertion that Tantra did not wait for the discovery of the quantum mechanics in order to sustain valid ideas is correct.

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