I have never seen a series resistor with a tantalum, and cannot see the advantage of fitting one. It all seems rather pointless if you are trying to bypass high frequency noise with a low shunt impedance.
Most power supplies start up reasonably softly, at least slow enough for there not to be an inrush severe enough to be a problem. I cannot see a one time inrush being destructive either. Very high frequency high amplitude ripple current may cook a tantalum, mainly because they are so small, but that should become very obvious at the initial prototype testing stage, and a resistor is not going to help.
All very strange.