Vipareet Rati: Reverse Copulation
<p>In Vedic philosophy, the primary reason of rati (copulation) is to procreate to ensure the existence of species of same kind on the earth. While, in tantrik philosophy, the primary reason of rati is to control the flow of energy and reverse it by yogic practices. So, the positions for copulation as per Vedic philosophy maximise the possibility of procreation. On the contrary, the positions for copulation in Tantrik philosophy try to minimize the possibility of procreation and restore the energy inside the body itself and not let it release to the external world.<br />
Everything that is considered auspicious in the former is inauspicious in the later. Shukla Paksha (Waxing phase) of moon is auspicious in the former while Krishna Paksha (waning phase) of moon is auspicious in the later. Purnima (full moon day) is the most significant day in the former while Amawasya (new moon day) is the most significant day in the later.<br />
If the new moon night falls on Tuesday,</p>
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