Vāmācāra (Sanskrit: वामाचार, Sanskrit pronunciation: [ʋɑːmɑːcɑːrə]) is a Sanskrit term meaning "left-handed attainment" and is synonymous with "Left-Hand Path" or "Left-path" (Sanskrit: Vāmamārga). It is used to describe a particular mode of worship or sadhana (spiritual practice) that is not only "heterodox" (Sanskrit: nāstika) to standard Vedic injunction, but extreme in comparison to the status quo.
These practices are often generally considered to be Tantric in orientation. The converse term is dakṣiṇācāra "Right-Hand Path", which is used to refer not only to "orthodox" (Āstika) sects but to modes of spirituality that engage in spiritual practices that not only accord with Vedic injunction but are generally agreeable to the status quo.
Left-handed and right-handed modes of practice may be evident in both orthodox and heterodox schools of Indian religions such as Hinduism, Jainism, Sikhism and Buddhism and is a matter of taste, culture, proclivity, initiation, sadhana and dharmic "lineage" (parampara).
Awake me black serpent of chaos
Those has knowledge of the ancient waters of Her
Reveal to me the signs of Gnosis
Amrita-Nectar of the Goddess… VAMA!
Grant me immortality… SHAKTI!
I place the crown of the Serpent of Omniscience
Upon my head and spell in Blood your commands
May I rise from the four corners of purity and ecstasies
And your unmanifest waters of eternity and infinity
My word made flesh… THE DREAM THAT I SPEAK…
Arise O’ dead shades of the Twilight Realms
She who bless with life those who may face her…
The reflection of seven moons
In my void change my blood as elixir and turn it as venom
To bless the wise sons of Sophia!
The abyssic darkness… of Sadhana!
With my body I shall form my desire
And become the source of life!
SALAMU TAMMABUKKU ELU,MUSH MUSH
ELU NEKELMU INA!