Pallava in Tantric Practice: Naming, Will, and the Law of Consequences In the vast landscape of Tantric practice within Hinduism, mantras occupy a central and highly sensitive position. Among the many classifications of mantras described in Tantric traditions, the concept of Pallava Mantra holds a distinct and often controversial place. A Pallava mantra is one in which the name of a specific individual is explicitly embedded within the mantra itself. Because the mantra is directly “sprouted” or extended toward a named person, it is called Pallava, meaning an offshoot or extension. Certain Tantric prayogas that employ Pallava mantras, especially those performed with harmful intent, are commonly referred to as Pallav prayogas. These practices are acknowledged in Tantric texts, but they are also accompanied by strong cautions regarding intention, discipline, and karmic consequence. Mantra, Nama, and Shakti in Tantra Tantra teaches that sound is power , and mantra is not merely speech...