A Comparative Study of Entanglement in Tantra Sadhana and Quantum Physics: Understanding the Union of Shiva-Shakti in the Context of Quantum Non-Locality
Urmila Sanadhya, V. K. Choudhary
International Journal of Jyotish Research January 1, 2026 Peer reviewed DOI: 10.22271/24564427.2026.v11.i2a.293 via OpenAlex
Abstract
This study presents a concise comparative analysis of entanglement in Tantra Sādhana and Quantum Physics, focusing on the union of Śiva–Śakti and the principle of quantum non-locality. In Tantra, the Śiva–Śakti union signifies the experiential realization of non-dual consciousness, where separation between observer and observed dissolves. Quantum physics similarly reveals non-local correlations between entangled particles that transcend classical spatial limitations. By examining conceptual parallels without conflating domains, the paper highlights how both systems challenge reductionist views of reality. The study proposes that tantric metaphysics offers an experiential model of interconnectedness, while quantum theory provides its scientific articulation. This interdisciplinary approach contributes to contemporary dialogues on consciousness, reality, and holistic understanding of the universe.