The Damara Tantra is indeed a significant text within the Vamachara tantra tradition, focusing on the teachings of Shiva as Unmatta Bhairava to Parvati as Unmatta Bhairavi. The text discusses 8 Unmatta Bhairavas such as Kapali Bhairava, Samhara Bhairava, and Krodha Bhairava. It comprises six paricchedas or chapters, along with a chapter named Mangalacharana. The entire composition is written in the shloka (anustubh) meter, except for the mantras, which are in prose form. This tantra outlines various practices, rituals, and mantras associated with the Shatkarmas, which are six essential actions within this tradition. Stambhana: This involves arresting or immobilizing, both physically and metaphorically. It could be used to stop movement, thoughts, or even adversaries. For example, it might include halting a ship, extinguishing a fire, or incapacitating an enemy. Mohana: Mohana refers to the creation of delusions or illusions, often to confuse or distract opponents or to seduce. ...