Without Shakti, Even Gods Are Pretas – The Tantric Truth of the Pancha Mahapretas In Hinduism The Tantric Vision Behind the Five Skulls In the tantric tradition of Nepal, particularly within the Damaraga tradition, there exists a profound philosophical concept known as the Pancha Mahapretas (Pancha Maha Pretas) — the Five Great Inert Ones. These are not minor spirits or demons, but the five supreme masculine cosmic principles: Brahma, Vishnu, Rudra, Sadashiva, and Ishvara. The term "preta" in this context does not refer to a ghost in the ordinary sense, but to a state of inertness — a condition of being without power, without agency, without life-giving energy. This concept is visually represented in the iconic tantric iconography of Goddess Chamunda, the fierce and primordial form of Shakti, who is depicted seated or standing upon five prostrate figures or five skulls. Each skull represents one of the five great cosmic principles, and together they form the foundation upon w...