Maha-kala Tantra
p. 182 the 8 powers
# |
power |
1st |
sword |
2nd |
ointment |
3rd |
pill |
4th |
slipper |
5th |
medicine |
6th |
certainty |
7th |
quicksilver |
8th |
longevity |
p. 184 the 8 yogini-s
# |
yogini |
1st |
Canda-is`vari |
2nd |
Carcika |
3rd |
Kalika |
4th |
Kulika-is`vari |
5th |
Khanda-rohi |
6th |
Danta-ud-kati |
7th |
Pracali |
8th |
Maha-is`vari |
p. 191 syllablic abbreviations symbolic of the 5 "elixirs" (meats); with all "the meat of a fox."
syllable |
meat of __ |
Go |
ox |
Ku[kkura] |
hound |
da |
elephant |
Ha[rina] |
deer (venison) |
Na[ra] |
human |
materials of rosaries for purposes
p. |
material |
purpose |
196 |
red sandalwood |
control |
quartz |
suppression |
|
soapberry |
bewitching |
|
horse's teeth |
expelling |
|
brahmin's bones |
attraction |
|
elephant's bones |
producing rain |
|
Tigre's teeth |
killing |
|
pearls |
suppression |
|
stool |
attracting |
|
rice |
dissension |
|
musk |
expelling |
|
clay |
mental |
|
197 |
The 5 ambrosia-s |
power |
buffalo's teeth on Tuesday |
amorousness |
p. 197 materials of rosaries, with nights of lunary month, for purposes
material |
night |
purpose |
horse's teeth |
10th on Sun., Wednes., or Thurs. |
expelling |
brahmin's bones |
14th in 2nd 1/2 of month |
Mudra's power |
sugarcane |
11th on Mon. |
["] |
elephant's teeth |
5th on Fri. or Satur. |
["] |
p. 202 animal- and other relics to be struck, each by (as whip) "the tail of a mouse", with accompanying mantra, in order to suppress [still other] animals etc. {Is this relatable with the Homeric "Battle between the Mice & the Frogs"?}
To be struck |
In order to suppress |
mantra |
? |
elephant |
jas hum |
Ox's flesh |
horse |
khas has |
tigre |
buffalo, horse, elephant, ox, fox, tigre, bear |
mus has |
"man's speech" |
||
swords |
hrim mam ram os |
|
everything |
p. 208 initiations
# |
Initiation |
1st to 5th |
word |
6th |
vajra |
7th |
"conjugal transformation" |
8th |
"enjoyment with the yogini" |
9th |
mind |
10th |
"sky water" |
11th |
siddhi |
William George Stablein: The Mahakalatantra. PhD, Columbia U., 1976.