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misplaced vowels or
missing conjuncts instead of
Indic text. A
yogini (Sanskrit: योगिनी, IAST:
yoginī) is a
female master practitioner of
tantra and yoga, as...
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Yogini temples of
India are 9th to 12th
century roofless hypaethral shrines to the
yoginis,
female masters of yoga in
Hindu tantra,
broadly equated...
- The
Chausath Yogini Temple, Mitaoli, also
known as
Ekattarso Mahadeva Temple, is an 11th-century
temple in
Morena district in the
Indian state of Madhya...
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depicted as an
emblematic yogi–
yogini pair. In
classical Sanskrit, the word yogi (Sanskrit: masc yogī, योगी; fem
yoginī) is
derived from yogin,
which refers...
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Yogini Tantra is a 16th- or 17th-century
tantric text by an
unknown author either from ****am or
Cooch Behar and is
dedicated to the
worship of Hindu...
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Chausath Yogini temples in
India include:
Chausath Yogini Temple, Hirapur,
Odisha Chausath Yogini Temple,
Ranipur Jharial,
Odisha Chausath Yogini Temple...
- The
Chausath Yogini Temple (64-
Yogini Temple) of Hirapur, also said
Mahamaya Temple, is 20 km
outside Bhubaneswar, the
capital of
Odisha state of Eastern...
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Yogini Temple of
Ranipur Jharial in
Balangir District, Odisha, is one of the circular, open air
Yogini temples of India,
dedicated to the 64
Yoginis....
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Chausath Yogini Temple, Bhedaghat, also
called the
Golaki Math ("circular lodge"), is one of India's
yogini temples, but
exceptionally it has shrines...
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historically the
worship progressed in
three phases—yoni
under the Mlechhas,
yogini under the
Palas and the
Mahavidyas under the Kochs. The main
temple is surrounded...