Cakra-Sam-vara Tantra
p. 631 (II.C.1) according to the D.aka-arn.ava
|
__ (yoga) |
is __ (goddess) |
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prati-ahara ('withdrawal') |
Kaka-asya ('Crow-face') |
|
dhyana ('contemplation') |
Uluka-asya ('Owl-face') |
|
pran.a-yama ('breath-restraint') |
S`vana-asya ('Hound-face') |
|
dharan.a |
Sukara-asya ('Swine-face') |
|
Anu-smr.ti |
Yama-duti |
|
Sama-adhi |
Yama-dahi |
pp. 706-707 (III.C.b.i.A.3.1) general kulika offerings
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p. |
# |
age of consort |
by playing in her "waterlily" (vulva) a man can achieve __ |
|
706 |
1st |
11 |
rasa-ayana |
|
706-7 |
2nd |
12 |
commitment = great bliss [maha-sukha] |
|
707 |
3rd |
16 |
familiarity with mantra = success [siddhi] |
|
4th |
20 |
Khecara |
|
|
5th |
24 |
initiation |
p. 729 (III.C.b.iii.A.1.b.ii.A.2) drawing with color
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__ pigment |
is made from __ |
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dark-blue |
burned corpses |
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red |
bricks of the charnel-ground |
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white |
human-bone powder |
|
yellow |
turmeric mixed with human-bone powder |
|
green |
human-bone dust together with leaf-powder |
David Barton Gray: On Supreme Bliss. PhD diss., Columbia U., 2001.