DIPIKA SHARMA
Bhāvaika: The Tantra of Undivided Awareness by Dipika Sharma is a modern, scholarly, and deeply human exploration of one of the most misunderstood streams of Indian spirituality: non-dual Bhairava-Yoginī Tantra. Rooted in a rare manuscript tradition, this book presents Tantra not as ritualism, secrecy, or sensational practice, but as a precise inner science of Bhāva, the undivided awareness through which all experience appears and dissolves.In a world filled with spiritual noise, methods, mantras, competing philosophies, and performance-based 'awakening' Bhāvaika returns to the most radical insight of the Bhairava path: liberation is not produced by effort. It is revealed when the mind stops dividing reality into observer and observed, sacred and ordinary, practice and goal. Through careful textual study, experiential clarity, and a scientific style of inquiry, Dipika Sharma unveils how the manuscript consistently dismantles external dependence, rites, austerities, yogic techniques, even scriptural certainty and points to the direct realization of consciousness as self-luminous and complete.Each chapter unfolds like a guided research journey: from understanding Bhāva as the foundation of Tantra, to encountering Bhairava as centerless awareness, to recognizing Yoginī not merely as mythic beings but as the dynamic intelligence of perception itself. The book also confronts the modern crisis of spirituality, false awakenings, emotional intoxication, identity-based practice, guru obsession, and technique addiction, while offering a grounded path of discernment and inner stability.More than philosophy, Bhāvaika is a map of transformation: the transition from seeking to seeing, from practice to natural abidance (sahaja), from knowledge to silence. It is written for sincere practitioners, yoga students, and readers of consciousness studies who want depth without superstition, tradition without blind belief, and spirituality without illusion.At its heart, this book is an invitation to the most intimate discovery: the Yoginī and Bhairava are not elsewhere, they are the undivided awareness already present within you.