First published 1927 by the University of Calcutta. Anthropology Popular Frawley, David: Tantric Yoga and the Wisdom Goddesses: Spiritual Secrets of Ayurveda (1994), Lotus Press, Frawley, David: Inner Tantric Yoga: Working with the Universal Shakti, Lotus Press, Twin Lakes, Wisconsin.
All three saw Tantra as "the most transgressive and violent path to the sacred". == See also== == Notes== ==References== ==Sources== Second Revised Edition ==Further reading== History reprint of the 1982 edition Second Revised Edition First Indian Edition, Kant Publications, 2003. Second revised reprint edition.
All three saw Tantra as "the most transgressive and violent path to the sacred". == See also== == Notes== ==References== ==Sources== Second Revised Edition ==Further reading== History reprint of the 1982 edition Second Revised Edition First Indian Edition, Kant Publications, 2003. Second revised reprint edition.
Much effort was given by people such as Swami Vivekananda into reconstructing yoga, generally in terms of a selective Vedantic reading of PataƱjali's Yogasutra (de Michelis 2004).
Tantrism, adds Goudriaan, is a living system that is decidedly monistic, but with wide variations, and it is impossible to be dogmatic about a simple or fixed definition. Tantrism is an overarching term for "Tantric traditions", states David Gray in a 2016 review, that combine Vedic, yogic and meditative traditions from ancient Hinduism as well as rival Buddhist and Jain traditions.
==External links== "Tantra: enlightenment to revolution", British Museum, 2021 Hindu philosophical concepts Shaktism Shaivism Spiritual practice Nondualism Idealism
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