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- recitation-driven mantras. The atimarga sub-traditions include Pashupatas and Lakula. According to Sanderson, the Pashupatas have the oldest heritage, likely...
- which follows Vedic Pāśupata penance are 'Mahāpāśupata' and the schism of 'Lakula Pasupata' of Lakulisa. There is a debate about pioneership of this schism...
- to asceticism like the Lin****ats. The Kalamukha were a sub-sect of the Lakula Sect, who had lot of influence over the people. They collected funds for...
- makes it clear that they were also known by other names, such as Laguda, Lakula and Nakula, and ****ociated with other words meaning black-faced, such as...
- Boma, to the south, and Tshela, to the north, on the southern bank of the Lakula river. Lukula lies at an altitude of 144 m (472 ft) above sea level. Economic...
- Publishers Private Limited, New Delhi, 1987, pp.1 See Alexis Sanderson's The Lākulas: New evidence of a system intermediate between Pāñcārthika Pāśupatism and...
- Shaivism was dominant, and had several sects like Shaiva, Pasupata or Lakula, Kalamukha and Kapaliaka. The Pasupata school was important and had important...
- Bäumer and Sarla Kumar, New Delhi: D.K. Printworld, 2007, pp. 93–126. "The Lākulas: New evidence of a system intermediate between Pāñcārthika Pāśupatism and...