A rare, direct voice from Kashmir's tantric tradition. Grounding, luminous, and uncompromising text. The Swacchanda-Tantra, attributed to Kshemaraja, condenses a bold strand of medieval Indian tantra into a compact handbook of insight and practice. Read in the context of the wider tantric scriptures collection, it stands among Sanskrit spiritual classics and core Hindu religious texts that map the inner mechanics of awareness. The work is notable for its aphoristic economy: metaphysical claims are stated with clean conceptual force and immediately paired with techniques or attitudes that aim at direct recognition. That tight fusion makes it unusually useful both as a subject for Indian mysticism studies and as a living manual for advanced spiritual seekers who value clarity over ornament. Its language favours sutra-like concision, where each phrase functions as both a theoretical claim and a practical pointer. That economy makes the text both accessible in short sittings and inexhaustible under study. Placed in the intellectual orbit of Kashmir Shaivism origins, the text shares the same learned milieu as Abhinavagupta works and later commentarial currents, giving it particular significance for Shaiva traditions exploration. Its terse style rewards attentive reading; lines that appear purely doctrinal often unfold into practical cues for contemplation and ritual psychology. For scholars of Indian religion the Swacchanda-Tantra is a compact primary source that illuminates medieval Indian tantra in a concentrated form, and for readers drawn to esoteric eastern philosophy it offers an unadorned window into a sophisticated nondual tantra philosophy. Because of that concision, the work often serves as a concentrated companion to larger expositions, condensing motifs found across the medieval Indian tantra corpus. Casual readers may be struck by the austerity and intensity of its language, while collectors and connoisseurs of classic literature will value its provenance and its place within the canon of Sanskrit spiritual classics. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.