- also
called Shodashi. She is
identified with Kali in the
Kalika Purana,
Yoginitantra and
Kamakhya Tantra, each of
which echoes this verse: "It is certainly...
- "Cakrasaṃvara cycle", "is one of the
largest collections of
Buddhist Yoginītantra literature from the
early medieval South Asian world." As Gray notes...
- This
practice is
mentioned in Śākta
texts like the Kālikāpurāṇa and the
Yoginītantra. In some of
these sites, such as
Kamakhya Pitha,
animal sacrifice is...
-
Tulku (2006), ch. 3.
Kapstein (2014), p. 64.
Samuel (2012), p. 20. "
Yoginitantras are in the
secondary literature often called Anuttarayoga. But this...
-
center of the
mandala instead of Vairocana. The
Mother Tantras (i.e.
Yoginitantras), like the Cakrasaṃvara Tantra,
adopt the
basic idea of the five family...
- this
supposition is
supported by the
reference of the
sixteenth century Yoginitantra describing the
eastern limit of
Kamarupa as the
abode of Dikkaravasini...
- kshatriya"(Adhikary 2009:65) "The
Rajbanshis also used the
reference of
Yoginitantra,
Kalika Purana, and
Bhramari Tantra to
establish their claim as Bratya...
- ****ual rituals. Some of
these later Buddhist Tantras (especially the
Yoginītantras) are
clearly influenced by Śaiva Vidyāpīṭha scriptures.
Buddhist Tantra...
-
central Buddhist concept in the
Anuttarayoga Tantras (also
known as
Yoginītantras) like the Hevajra, Cakrasaṁvara, and Kālacakra.
According to
Roger Jackson...
-
centuries against the
backdrop of
Hindu Shaiva tantras. The
Buddhist Yoginitantras that deal with
yoginis and
dakinis draw from
Shaiva scriptures. The...