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Substance Use and Misuse, 2013
In the mid-20th century, Selvararajan Yesudian (1916-1998), who was born in India to a Christian father, a physician, and spent most of his life in Switzerland, coauthored (with Elisabeth Haich) a book entitled Yoga and Health; since then, the coupling of these two words has largely defined the meaning of yoga in the West, especially in promotional ...
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Śaiva Tantra

2023
Abstract This chapter focuses on “tantrism” in the first millennium of the common era, the formative period, in which the school of doctrine and liturgy known as the Śaivasiddhānta emerged. One of the earliest surviving scriptures that can be regarded as a Śaiva tantra is the Niśvāsatattvasaṃhitā. The Niśvāsa uses the term Mantramārga,
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Panj Tantra

2022
Abstract The story is that of a narrator and an imaginary listener. The narrator tells him about his wife who longs to go back to Kashmir after ten years in exile, to see the children playing under mulberry trees. Then he tells him how Thokar Chand got a helper for them in Jammu. The name of the helper was Bodhraj. Bodhraj later on, like
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Singing Tantra

2022
Abstract From congregational singing to reenactments of the ḍamburu drumming of Shiva, tantric auditory practices reflect a complex religious acoustemology. Sounds and songs in a variety of vernaculars have represented an important component of lived religion in tantric communities.
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The Buddhist Tantras

2023
Abstract This work provides an introduction to the Buddhist tantras, the scriptures of the tantric or esoteric Buddhist traditions that developed in India in the seventh century and became the scriptural basis for several Buddhist traditions, most notably Tibetan Buddhism and the Japanese Shingon traditions.
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Tantra I: hinduistisch

2000
1. Tantra (sanskrit »Webkette, Gewebe; Lehrbuch«) bezeichnet im allgemeinen einen praktischen Weg, auf dem rituelle, korperliche und mentale Techniken angewendet werden, um ausergewohnliche Fahigkeiten (siddbi) oder die Befreiung von allen weltlichen Bindungen (mukti) zu Lebzeiten zu erlangen.
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Un Tantra du Nord : le Netra Tantra

Bulletin de l'Ecole française d'Extrême-Orient, 1974
Brunner Hélène. Un Tantra du Nord : le Netra Tantra. In: Bulletin de l'Ecole française d'Extrême-Orient. Tome 61, 1974. pp. 125-197.
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The Vajrakīla Tantras

2019
Abstract Belonging to an esoteric corpus of Buddhist texts known as the teachings of secret mantra (Skt. guhyamantra), the tantras of Vajrakīla have been carefully guarded through the centuries and handed down from teacher to disciple under a strictly ethical code of conduct.
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