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Tantra begins in India and is exported from there, in Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain thought streams. There is material evidence of temples built according to the precepts given in the tantras from roughly the fifth century on in India. So, in establishing parameters for the label “tantric temple,” I take as a starting point India in about the fifth century
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2022
Abstract This chapter explores the characteristics of tantric temples. It will work from the account of the temple built for tantric practice given in the Piṅgalāmata, a Śaiva pratiṣṭhā tantra from the north of India, attested in the tenth century.
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Abstract This chapter explores the characteristics of tantric temples. It will work from the account of the temple built for tantric practice given in the Piṅgalāmata, a Śaiva pratiṣṭhā tantra from the north of India, attested in the tenth century.
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1999
Abstract In the chapters 6-9 I will introduce and discuss the principal institutions that define the most common ritual relationships between person and place at Pure Crystal Mountain. By a Tibetan reckoning, these fall approximately into three categories: Tantric meditation and specialized circumambulation; three non-Tantric annual ...
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Abstract In the chapters 6-9 I will introduce and discuss the principal institutions that define the most common ritual relationships between person and place at Pure Crystal Mountain. By a Tibetan reckoning, these fall approximately into three categories: Tantric meditation and specialized circumambulation; three non-Tantric annual ...
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2008
In Anti-Oedipus we read: The body without organs is an egg: it is crisscrossed with axes and thresholds, with latitudes and longitudes and geodesic lines, traversed by gradients marking the transitions and becomings, the destinations of the subject developing along these particular vectors.
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In Anti-Oedipus we read: The body without organs is an egg: it is crisscrossed with axes and thresholds, with latitudes and longitudes and geodesic lines, traversed by gradients marking the transitions and becomings, the destinations of the subject developing along these particular vectors.
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A Pilot fMRI-EEG Study of Tantric Meditation in Tibetan Monks
Neuroscience and Behavioral PhysiologyV. Abramova +6 more
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