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Can Tantra Make a Mātā Middle-Class?: Jogaṇī Mātā, a Uniquely Gujarati Chinnamastā
The Gujarati mātās, village goddesses traditionally popular among scheduled castes and often worshipped through rites of possession and animal sacrifice, have recently acquired Sanskritic Tantric resonances.
Darry Dinnell
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IFTAK technique for management of anterior fistulae in ano in female patients - A case series [PDF]
Anterior fistula in ano is an uncommon and challenging condition in females, with sparse literature describing effective management strategies. Surgical interventions are often complicated by the anatomical intricacies of the pelvic region.
K.T. Aadithyaraj +4 more
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A non-invasive Ayurveda management of venous leg ulcer- A case report [PDF]
Venous leg ulcer (VLU) is a severe complication of chronic venous insufficiency that commonly affects older individuals. It is a long-standing consequence of venous insufficiency and accounts for 70%–80% of lower limb ulcers seen in outpatient ...
Archana Muraleedharan +2 more
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The transformation of classical Tantra in the modern Neotantric movement (on the example of Russia) [PDF]
The article reflects on the transformations that classical Tantra has undergone in the West and in Russia in the 20th – 21st centuries. The basis for the image of Tantra in the Western imagination was the model of «non-dual» Shaiva-Shakta Tantrism.
Sergey Pakhomov
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The Beatific Experience of Being: A Phenomenology of The Chakrasamvara Tantra
This article is a phenomenological elaboration of the Chakrasamvara Tantra. The Tibetan Chakrasamvara Tantra brings forth a naturalistic understanding of the process of the Embodiment of Being and the process of the invocation of the Bliss of Embodied ...
Rudolph Bauer
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History of traditional Mongolian medical education based on Manba Datsan: A literature review
Abstract Background and Aims Traditional Mongolian Medical Education (TMME) was developed based on Manba Datsan (MD) in harmony with the Buddhist philosophy‐medical system in Mongolia. It was developed intensively during the 17th–20th centuries and was interrupted for a while, but it is still a part of medical care in Mongolia, training traditional ...
Buyandelger Batmunkh +4 more
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Zombies and India: The neoMONSTERS Epidemiology
Abstract This paper hunts for zombies – both “real” and “unreal”– in contemporary Indian Science Fiction. It investigates how India's undead appropriate semantic markers of the global zombie industry via metaphors of monstrosity and how they simultaneously propagate a monstrosity of metaphors that disrupts social cohesion and communal harmony. Adopting
Sami Ahmad Khan
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ASPECTOS CIENTÍFICOS Y BENEFICIOSOS DEL CULTO TANTRICO
Este artículo se propone identificar y aislar lo científico y beneficioso de la falsedad, superstición y misticismo que envuelve al tantrismo. De todas las prácticas religiosas y semireligiosas antiguas de la India, el culto tántrico es el que ha ...
Ratan Lal Basu
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Sexualidad mágica y sagrada en la India Antigua : el tantrismo
El tantra es una manifestación especial del arte, de la religión y del sentimiento hindú. Estilos de vida, rituales, magia, mito, filosofía y un entramado de signos y símbolos emotivos convergen en esta visión.
María Teresa Román López
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Investigating the immunotoxicity of nanomaterials in humans demands an overlay of relevant entities of the immune system (level 1) with a perspective on pathways from molecular initiation via key events to clinical outcome (level 2) and further modification by pre‐existing conditions to be able to mimic differently susceptible individuals (level 3 ...
Sabine Hofer +5 more
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