In the scientific study of religion the concept of ecstasy is connected to many phenomena, among them Shaman initiation journeys, ritual intoxication, the state of possession, as well as erotic and aesthetic rapture. All of these are present in the ritual practice and beliefs of the Indian school Yoginīkaula, developing in the sphere of the tantric Shaktist-Shaivist (śaktāśajva) currents. The core of the ritual-mythical system of the Kaulas was the cult of the yogini - threatening goddesses bestowing disciples with knowledge and power
Changes in the field of observation and body image, attenuated grasp of reality and self-control, wh...
The Nāth Siddhas are North Indian yogis with tantric associations who claim guru Gorakhnath, their ...
The intention of this article is to present some psycho-physiological perspectives of recent date co...
In the religions of Bengal ecstasy is the culmination and test of religious maturity and the state o...
In the religions of Bengal ecstasy is the culmination and test of religious maturity and the state o...
The subject of this study is the transmission of religious ecstasy as a cultural model in the devoti...
Scholars have always been interested in distinctive phenomena in culture and religion. Thus the acco...
A shortened version of this paper should be published at Routledge's.This paper examines the phenome...
The basic theme of this volume explores how the religious ideal of ecstacy is central to the cross-f...
A Puranic myth narrates that during the dakṣayajña the goddess Satī burned her body into the sacrifi...
The paper presents Kafir shamanism and discusses the problem of the relationship of the supernatural...
This dissertation consists of a translation of the Agamādhikāra of the Īśvara Pratyabhijñā Vivrti Vi...
The earliest surviving scriptural sources that teach the Hindu tantric worship of goddesses and fema...
Divinisation rituals establishing oneness between practitioners and divinities are common across Tan...
The sanskrit term Kundalini refers in traditional yogic texts to both a mechanism and a transformati...
Changes in the field of observation and body image, attenuated grasp of reality and self-control, wh...
The Nāth Siddhas are North Indian yogis with tantric associations who claim guru Gorakhnath, their ...
The intention of this article is to present some psycho-physiological perspectives of recent date co...
In the religions of Bengal ecstasy is the culmination and test of religious maturity and the state o...
In the religions of Bengal ecstasy is the culmination and test of religious maturity and the state o...
The subject of this study is the transmission of religious ecstasy as a cultural model in the devoti...
Scholars have always been interested in distinctive phenomena in culture and religion. Thus the acco...
A shortened version of this paper should be published at Routledge's.This paper examines the phenome...
The basic theme of this volume explores how the religious ideal of ecstacy is central to the cross-f...
A Puranic myth narrates that during the dakṣayajña the goddess Satī burned her body into the sacrifi...
The paper presents Kafir shamanism and discusses the problem of the relationship of the supernatural...
This dissertation consists of a translation of the Agamādhikāra of the Īśvara Pratyabhijñā Vivrti Vi...
The earliest surviving scriptural sources that teach the Hindu tantric worship of goddesses and fema...
Divinisation rituals establishing oneness between practitioners and divinities are common across Tan...
The sanskrit term Kundalini refers in traditional yogic texts to both a mechanism and a transformati...
Changes in the field of observation and body image, attenuated grasp of reality and self-control, wh...
The Nāth Siddhas are North Indian yogis with tantric associations who claim guru Gorakhnath, their ...
The intention of this article is to present some psycho-physiological perspectives of recent date co...