Reseña del editor:
This volume offers a valuable contribution to a more thorough understanding of and insight into the Kubjika doctrine, which occupies an important position within the Sakta oriented Hindu Tantric tradition.
Reseña del editor:
The Kubjik matatantra in its Kul lik mn ya version represents the primary literary source for the cult of the Hindu goddess Kubjik . Three out of its twenty-five chapters, that is chapters 14-16, are devoted to a discussion of five cakras forming a system hitherto unknown. These five cakras are the seat of a great number of goddesses - called the Dev s, the D t s, the M t s, the Yogin s and the Khecar s, respectively - and, to a lesser degree, of male deities as well. Heilijgers study presents a detailed examination of the esoteric doctrine concerning these cakras. After an introduction and a chapter on some general features of the flve cakras, each of the next five chapters deals with one separate cakra, discussing its presiding deities, its location in the human body and its symbolism. The second part contains the Sanskrit text of chapters 14-16 of the Kubjik matatantra, the annotated translation of these chapters and some appendices. The book offers a valuable contribution to a more thorough understanding of and insight into the Kubjik doctrine, which occupies an important position within the akta oriented Hindu Tantric tradition."
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