- M., & Heilijgers-Seelen, D. (1994). The
system of five
cakras in
Kubjikāmatatantra 14-16 (Vol. 9).
Egbert Forsten Pub. "The Kulamarga".
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accepted classification of four āmnāyas is
found in
sources such as the
Kubjikāmatatantra, the Manthānabhairavatantra (yogakhaṇḍa) and the Saṃketapaddhati....
- Tirumantiram, but not
within the Paścimāmnāya and Nath traditions; the
Kubjikamatatantra describes only the six
lower chakras. The
scriptures vary in the position...
- feet of the body. The
Manipuraka chakra is said by the 10th
century Kubjikamatatantra 11.35 to be at the navel. The
Samgitaratnakara 2.125-127
agrees it...
- is most
likely the
Buddhist mahasiddha Virupa. The c. 10th
century Kubjikāmatatantra anti****tes haṭha yoga with its
description of the
raising of Kundalini...
- ISBN 978-0-8160-7564-5. Heilijgers-Seelen, Dory (1992). The
system of five
cakras in
Kubjikāmatatantra 14–16: a
study and
annotated translation (Thesis). S.l.: s.n.] OCLC 905777672...
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Jagannath or
referred to the same deity. The 10th
century era text
Kubjikāmatatantra,
mentions Viraja (ancient
capital of Utkala) as the
goddess of Oddiyana...
- d’Extrême-Orient, 90-91 (2003–2004), pp. 349–463. "Remarks on the Text of the
Kubjikāmatatantra." In: Indo-Iranian
Journal 45, (2002), pp. 1–24. "History through...