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- "Cakrasaṃvara cycle", "is one of the largest collections of Buddhist Yoginītantra literature from the early medieval South Asian world." As Gray notes...
- 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...
- Tulku (2006), ch. 3. Kapstein (2014), p. 64. Samuel (2012), p. 20. "Yoginitantras are in the secondary literature often called Anuttarayoga. But this...
- 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...
- ****ual rituals. Some of these later Buddhist Tantras (especially the Yoginītantras) are clearly influenced by Śaiva Vidyāpīṭha scriptures. Buddhist Tantra...
- kshatriya"(Adhikary 2009:65) "The Rajbanshis also used the reference of Yoginitantra, Kalika Purana, and Bhramari Tantra to establish their claim as Bratya...
- this supposition is supported by the reference of the sixteenth century Yoginitantra describing the eastern limit of Kamarupa as the abode of Dikkaravasini...
- centuries against the backdrop of Hindu Shaiva tantras. The Buddhist Yoginitantras that deal with yoginis and dakinis draw from Saiva scriptures. The Cakrasaṃvara...
- and there is a voluminous Shaivite or Shakta Tantra by the same name, Yoginitantra. In the dance of reciprocity that is the beauty and cruelty of the Mystery...
- central Buddhist concept in the Anuttarayoga Tantras (also known as Yoginītantras) like the Hevajra, Cakrasaṁvara, and Kālacakra. According to Roger Jackson...