Dakṣiṇācāra Tantra and Vāmācāra Tantra

When many people hear of Tantra, they automatically think of Vamachara (black magic / the "left-handed" path). The vast majority of Tantric practice is of the Dakshinachara marga (the right-handed path). We follow the dakshinachara path. The dakshinachari works to humble themselves by doing service to others. This path grants spiritual insight and freedom from suffering.

Sri Gaṇanāthāmṛtānanda Svāmījī

Swamiji is the founder and Pīṭhādhipati (Spiritual Director) of the Soma Matha. A matha is a monastery or a teaching center. Swamiji has deeply studied the Vedic Sciences deeply and attained a high level of mastery of Yoga, Mantra, Ayurveda, Vedic Astrology, and Vastu Shastra.

​He has taught the Vedic Sciences to sincere students from all back grounds for over 20 years, and has provided counsel and spiritual services for various Temples, Churches, and other spiritual organizations across the US and India. The Soma Matha Spiritual Center was built to help spread Swamiji's teachings and blessings to a greater audience. Swamiji works tirelessly to preserve the authenticity of the Vedic Sciences, which have been revealed to the world by the ancient Sages for peace, health, prosperity, and liberation from suffering for all in the world.​

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