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Chinnamasta The Aweful Buddhist Hindu Tantric Goddess 1st Elisabeth Anne Benard

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Chinnamasta The Aweful Buddhist Hindu Tantric Goddess 1st Elisabeth Anne Benard
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Publisher: Montilal Banarsidass
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.68 MB
Pages: 162
Author: Elisabeth Anne Benard
ISBN: 9788120810655, 8120810651
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1st

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Chinnamasta The Aweful Buddhist Hindu Tantric Goddess 1st Elisabeth Anne Benard by Elisabeth Anne Benard 9788120810655, 8120810651 instant download after payment.

This is the first monograph which examines the rare Buddhist and Hindu Tantric Goddess, Chinnamasta, her rituals, her names and forms (namarupa) and their symbolism by comparing and contrasting her sadhanas (spiritual practices) in Hinduism and Buddhism. The entire Hindu ''Chinnamastatantra'' section from the Sakta Pramoda, the Buddhist ''Chinnamunda Vajravarahisadhana'' and the ''Trikayavajrayoginistuti'' are translated for the first time into English. Since Chinnamasta is a rare goddess, her texts were not popularized or made ''fashionable'' according to the dictates of a particular group at a particular time. The earliest extant texts date from the ninth and tenth centuries-a time when Hindu and Buddhist Tantras were developing under common influences in the same places in India. Having such texts about Chinnamasta Chinnamasta from these centuries, one can begin to understand the mutuality of a general Tantric tradition and the exclusivity of a particular Hindu or Buddhist Tantric tradition. Hence the study, not only examines Chinnamasta, but also attempts to understand what is a Tantric tradition.

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