Panchapreta: The Five Corpses in Tantric Tradition Tantric literature in the Hindu tradition offers profound and often paradoxical imagery to convey subtle philosophical truths. Among these is the concept of Pancha Preta, or the Five Corpses, which appears in various Tantric scriptures to symbolize the dynamic relationship between the Divine Feminine and the cosmic functions often associated with the male deities. In this article, we explore the origins, scriptural mentions, symbolism, and ritual implications of Panchapreta, with particular attention to its appearance in texts such as the Varahi Tantra and the Lalita Sahasranama, and its role in the worship of goddesses like Siddhi Lakshmi. Etymology and Core Idea “Pancha” means five, and “preta” literally refers to a departed or inert being, sometimes translated as “corpse.” In the Tantric context, Panchapreta denotes five deities—Brahma, Vishnu, Rudra, Isha, and Sadashiva—when considered in their “lifeless” aspect. This seems para...