One River, Many Banks: The Vedic and Tantric Paths to the Same Truth There is a quiet arrogance that hides beneath the robes of the devoted. A Vedic practitioner, firm in ritual purity and the authority of the shruti, may look upon Kaula Tantra with suspicion or outright contempt. A Kaula initiate, empowered by the direct methods of Shakti-worship and transgressive sadhana, may dismiss the Vedas as dry, ritualistic, and fit only for the spiritually immature. Both are wrong. Both reveal the same flaw — they have climbed partway up the mountain and, mistaking their ledge for the summit, declared all other routes invalid. This is not wisdom. This is the ego wearing the costume of devotion. What the Scriptures Say About Paths The Bhagavad Gita, in Chapter 4, verse 11, states clearly — "Ye yatha mam prapadyante tams tathaiva bhajamy aham, mama vartmanuvartante manushyah partha sarvashah" "As people surrender to me, I reward them accordingly. Everyone follows my path...