In the sacred tradition of Authentic Tantra, the Yoni is not seen as a mere physical organ, but as a living mandala—an inner temple where energy, memory, and spirit reside. Within this temple are two gateways that invite profound transformation: the G-spot and the A-spot.
Though modern anatomy gives them clinical names, in Tantra they are revered as portals of Shakti. Each carries its own gift:
The G-spot awakens waves of pleasure and emotional release, softening the body and spirit like flowing water.
The A-spot, resting deeper, opens the path to continuous bliss and tender surrender, nourishing the Yoni like a hidden spring.
“Where there is touch with awareness, there arises the dance of Shakti and Shiva.”
Approached together, these sacred zones are not points to be conquered but thresholds to be honored. In Yoni Puja, their awakening is never rushed—it is guided by reverence, breath, and the woman’s own rhythm. Through them, she may rediscover her power, her softness, and her union with the divine.
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The Sacred G-Spot in Yoni Puja Therapy
The G-spot, known in Tantra as part of the sacred Yoni Mandala, is not merely a physical location but a gateway to deeper awakening. Found on the anterior wall of the Yoni, a few centimeters inside the entrance, this area has long been revered in the Tantric path as a channel where pleasure, surrender, and emotional release unite.
Though modern language often calls it the “Gräfenberg spot,” Tantra teaches that it is more than a single point—it is an expansive zone of subtle sensitivity. When approached with reverence and awareness, it responds by opening currents of bliss, evoking waves of pleasure that can spread throughout the body.
“Shakti lies hidden in every part of the Yoni; through awakened touch, she rises.”
In the sacred practice of Yoni Puja, the G-spot is honored with gentle, rhythmic massage. This is not done with urgency or force, but with devotion, inviting the woman to let go of tension and allow herself to be carried by the flow of sensation. Many women experience release not only of pleasure but also of stored emotions here, as the G-spot is deeply connected with the body’s memory and the waters of life.
Unlike external stimulation, which can often be sharp or fleeting, the G-spot awakens slowly, blossoming like a lotus. Once awakened, it can bring forth a sacred outpouring of fluid, an expression of the Yoni’s natural abundance and healing. This sacred release is honored in Tantra as a blessing, a flow of Shakti that cleanses and renews.
“As rivers merge into the ocean, so do the currents of bliss return to the source.”
The G-spot, like the A-spot, is not an end in itself but a doorway. Within the ritual of Yoni Puja, it invites a woman into surrender, to feel her own power and softness united, and to step closer to the inner temple of her being. When touched in balance with breath and awareness, it becomes a channel of liberation.
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The Sacred A-Spot in Yoni Puja Therapy
Within the depth of the Yoni lies another hidden sanctuary of sensitivity, known in modern terms as the AFE zone (Anterior Fornix Erogenous zone). In Tantra, we honor it as part of the Yoni Mandala, the inner temple resting gently between the cervix and the bladder.
This sacred place was first described in contemporary research in the 1990s, yet it has always been known intuitively in the Tantric tradition. It rests deeper than the G-spot, nestled on the anterior wall of the Yoni, where subtle energy currents converge. Unlike the more external centers of pleasure, the A-spot invites a woman into profound softness, trust, and inner release.
“Where awareness is directed, there flows the stream of Shakti.”
In Yoni Puja, the A-spot is never approached with force. Its awakening comes through slow presence, tender massage, and a light tapping that honors the natural rhythm of the woman’s body. When touched with reverence, this zone often responds by increasing natural lubrication, releasing tension, and opening the gates to wave-like states of continuous bliss.
Unlike the clitoris, which may become hypersensitive after climax, the A-spot can be awakened repeatedly, allowing a woman to remain in the flow of ecstasy without interruption. This creates the possibility of multiple or even continuous orgasms, each one deepening her connection with her inner feminine essence and her Shakti.
“The body is a temple; the Yoni its altar. Through sacred touch, the divine reveals itself.”
Rather than being “just a spot,” this is an expansive zone of sensitivity, filled with delicate nerves that, when honored in ritual, unlock profound healing, surrender, and empowerment. In Authentic Tantra, the therapist’s role is not to impose but to serve as a guide—helping the woman access her own inner wisdom, pleasure, and liberation. In this sense, the A-spot becomes a threshold where the energies of Yab-Yum—the divine balance of masculine and feminine—can be gently awakened.
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Unified Reflection
The G-spot and A-spot are not separate destinations but twin doors into the same inner temple. Each invites the woman into her own mystery—through release, through surrender, through bliss. In Yoni Puja, these centers remind us that pleasure and healing are not divided, but are one current flowing through the sacred body.
“Yatra yatra mano yati tatra tatra samādhayah.”
(Vijnana Bhairava Tantra, Verse 116)
“Wherever the mind flows, there too is the state of divine union.”
When honored in ritual, these gateways reveal that within the Yoni lies the eternal dance of Shakti—calling the woman back into wholeness, liberation, and divine bliss.