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Brihat Tantrasara or
Tantrasara is a
famous work on the
social worship system of the
various goddesses of the
Dasamahavidya mentioned in
various texts...
- The
Tantrasara is a work
attributed to Abhinavagupta, the most
famous historical proponent of the
Trika or
Kashmir Shaivism philosophy of Hinduism. It...
- era (1653 CE). He is the
author of the
Tantrasara. He (being the
introducer of
Navya Tantric-scripture,
Tantrasara) is
considered to be one
among the four...
- Purasharcharyarnava, Nilatantra,
Kulachudamani and Krishnananda's
Tantrasara. The Kali
tantra says that
those who
worship goddess Parvati without shava...
- the Phetkarīyatantra and was
quoted in
tantric manuals like the Bṛhat-
tantrasāra by Kṛṣṇānanda Agamavāgīśa with some
aspects of the
iconography and the...
- Mālinī. This was the last
major translation project of
Jaideva Singh.
Tantrasāra ("Essence of Tantra") is a
summarised version, in prose, of Tantrāloka...
- the form of the
deity on
which a
devotee should meditate) of the
Brhat Tantrasara describes Uchchhishta-Matangini, one of the most po****r
forms of the...
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those of Abhinavagupta, such as the Tantraloka, Mālinīślokavārttika, and
Tantrasāra which are
formally an
exegesis of the Mālinīvijayottara Tantra, although...
-
Sadhanamala (1156 CE), the
Hindu Chhinnamastakalpa (uncertain date), and the
Tantrasara by
Krishnananda Agamavagisha (late 16th century). He
determined that the...
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Krishna in a
large ball of gopichandana. As told by
Madhvacharya in his
Tantrasara Sangraha, the
Vigraha was
placed initially in the east direction. Due...