- A
sādhaka or sādhak or sādhaj (Sanskrit: साधक), in
Indian religions and traditions, such as Jainism, Buddhism,
Hinduism and Yoga, is
someone who follows...
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composed of men and women,
Sadhakas and Sadhikas,
Bhairavas and
Bhairavis sitting in a circle, the
Shakti being on the
Sadhaka's left.
Hence it is called...
- such a
practice is
known in
Sanskrit as a sādhu (female sādhvi),
sādhaka (female
sādhakā) or yogi (Tibetan pawo;
feminine yogini or dakini,
Tibetan khandroma)...
- each
Hindu month. This day is
considered to be very au****ious for
Tantra Sadhakas. The
temple stays open from 5:30 AM to 10 PM for the
darshan of the deities...
- by
granting his wishes. Only
rarest of the
rarest sadhakas such as
Krishnananda agamavagisha ,
sadhaka bamakhepa and
ramprasad sen are said to have completed...
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expression of intercourse, and
activates the
inner transformation of the
sādhaka.
Tantra is not easy to
define but the word was
applied to scriptures, of...
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Yogic marriage is a
tradition of
Hindu marriage done
within Shaivite sadhakas and sadhvis, to
enable them to get
positive energy from
yajnas and homas...
- "forbidden thing", or even
death itself. In the
Pancatattva ritual, the
sadhaka boldly s****s to
confront Kali, and
thereby ****imilates and
transforms her...
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Bhattacharya (Bengali: কমলাকান্ত ভট্টাচার্য; c. 1769–1821), also
known as
Sadhaka Kamalakanta, was a
Bengali Shakta poet and yogi of
India of the late 18th...
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Trubner & Co., London. p. 1.
Swami Ramsukhdas:
Shrimad Bhagvadgita -
Sadhaka-Sanjivani,
translated into
English by S.C. Vaishya, Gita
Press Gorakhpur...