Mantrabhidhana in Tantrism: Unlocking the Mystical Language of the Divine In the intricate and esoteric traditions of Tantrism within Hinduism, the role of mantras—mystical syllables, words, or phrases chanted for spiritual purposes—is foundational. Among the many texts that delve into the hidden power of sound and letters, Mantrabhidhāna holds a unique place. It is a Nighaṇṭu —a lexicon or dictionary-like text—that deciphers the esoteric meanings behind mantras, specifically focusing on the bīja mantras (seed syllables) and akṣaras (letters) central to tantric practice. The Text and Its Structure Mantrabhidhana comprises 35 shlokas (verses), but its brevity does not undermine its depth. Each verse is densely packed with layered meanings and symbolic associations, revealing the profound connection between sound, consciousness, and the cosmos. The text particularly emphasizes the mātrikā akṣaras —the fundamental letters of the Sanskrit alphabet—which are not merely phonetic unit...