The Dattatreya Tantra is a minor yet intriguing text within the Vamachara tradition of Tantric literature. This scripture comprises 24 chapters, known as patalas, and includes a total of 395 verses. It addresses various esoteric practices and mystical rites, each with its specific purpose and method. Below is an expanded overview of the key topics covered in the Dattatreya Tantra: Marana: This practice involves rituals aimed at causing the death of an enemy or undesirable person. It is considered one of the most extreme forms of Tantric rites. Mohana: These are techniques designed to delude or enchant an individual, bending their will to the practitioner's desires. Stambhana: This category includes methods to arrest the movement of living beings or inanimate objects, such as stopping a person in their tracks or extinguishing a fire through mystical means. Vidveshana: These rites are intended to create enmity between people who are otherwise amicable or friendly, sowing dis...