- Vāmācāra (Sanskrit: वामाचार,
Sanskrit pronunciation: [ʋaːmaːtɕaːɽɐ]) is a
tantric term
meaning "left-hand path" and is
synonymous with the
Sanskrit term...
- of Holies), in the
garbha griha (house of the womb). This
pundit was a
Tantrist (scholastic;
tantra = 'book')." -- C. G. Jung, from Segal,
Rober A. (1992)...
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Rakta Queen: An
Anantya Tantrist Mystery, The
Matsya Curse: An
Anantya Tantrist Mystery, Cult of Chaos: An
Anantya Tantrist Mystery and
books for YA...
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aspects of
these religions,
specifically Mahayana Buddhist, Shaivist, and
Tantrist practices within their own customs. The
modern Indonesian state is founded...
- translations,
describing it as "an
obscene practice indulged in by low
class Tantrists". The yoga
scholar Mark
Singleton noted in 2010 that "the
practice of...
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Sohan Qadri (New York:
Mapin Publishing, 2005), 112–130. Chopra, Swati. "
Tantrist-Sufi Who
Paints With His Soul."
Times of India. 27
November 2002. Personal...
- and
pretending to play
ritual instruments; he was
fascinated by
Bonpo tantrists rather than
worldly matters and
liked listening to
Indian yogis talk,...
- retreat. In 1928, aged 27, he
returned to Chatreng, and was
invited by the
Tantrists of
Chagra Gang to give
initiations into the
Peaceful Form of Padmasambhava...