- term
meaning "left-hand path" and is
synonymous with the
Sanskrit term
vāmamārga. It is used to
describe a
particular mode of
worship or
sadhana (spiritual...
- (devotees of Vishnu). She is
usually worshipped at night,
using secretive Vamamarga Tantric practices. The
Buddhist goddesses Vajravārāhī and
Marichi have...
-
codes and
adopt social convention,
while the left-hand path (LHP, or
vamamarga)
adopts the
opposite attitude,
espousing the
breaking of
taboo and the...
- śmaśāna to
perform last rites. Śmaśāna is a place,
where followers of
Vamamarga like Aghori, Kapalika,
Kashmiri Shaivism,
Kaula of now
scarce Indian tantric...
-
Shaktisamgama Tantra prescribes her
worship only by the left-handed path (
Vamamarga). The Mantra-****dadhih
declares that such
worship involves having ****ual...
- into an
extreme outcaste sect of the "left-hand"
Tantric path (Sanskrit:
Vāmamārga) of
shakti or
goddess worship. The
early Buddhist tantric yogins and yoginis...
-
paramparas can be
further broadly subdivided into two streams, the
Kaula (a
vamamarga practice) and the
Samaya (a
dakshinamarga practice). The
Kaula or Kaulachara...
-
paramparas can be
further broadly subdivided into two streams, the
Kaula (a
vamamarga practice) and the
Samaya (a
dakshinamarga practice). The
Kaula or Kaulachara...
-
private parts of body too) can be
cured by
worshipping Rakteswari The
vamamarga worship ("left-hand path") of
Rakteswari is not
ruled out in folklore...
-
grounds and
cross roads etcetera as a form of 'left-handed path' (Sanskrit:
vamamarga) 'spiritual practice' (Sanskrit: sadhana): The form of the
Buddhist khatvanga...