Tara in Hinduism
author: Bikas Kumar Bhattacharya
edition: 2003, Eastern Book Linkers
pages: 414
ISBN-10: 8178540215
Topic: Hinduism
Brahmanical Sources - Kaulavali
This page describes Kaulavali from page 120 in the book: Tara in Hinduism by Bikas Kumar Bhattacharya. This book represents a study of the Goddess Tara (तारा, ) and collects various standpoints regarding her cult from both Buddhist and Brahmanical sources. This page contains an online preview of the full text and summarizes technical terms. It is part of the series “Tara from Brahmanical Textual Sources�.
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Varahi Tantra (English Study) [by Roberta Pamio]
As we have seen before, it is found in various lists of the sixty-four Bhairava Tantras, such as the Sarvollasa (2. 10) and the Kaulavali (1. 4-16). In the Mahasiddhasaratantra, a Varahi Tantra is nominated as one of the sixty-four Bhairava Tantras of the Vishnukrantha region. In the Nityashodashikarnavatantra (Nsh1. 15) and the Kulacudamanitantra (KCu 1. 5) one finds a list of the Sixty-four Highest Tantras of the Mothers, where is mentioned a group of eight Tantras called the Bahurupashtaka....
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