This work examines ritual, cosmology, and divinization as articulated in select passages of the Svacchandatantra and its commentary by the late tenth century non-dual theologian, Kṣemarāja. Both the Svacchandatantra and its commentary prescribe the worship of the deity Svacchandabhairava, a form of Śiva, and his consort Aghoreśvarī. Drawing on Gavin Flood’s notion of entextualization, I examine how the rituals described seek to inscribe the corporeal body so that the practitioner is made part of the larger Tantric body and tradition. This present study serves to illustrate the formulation of a Tantric body in the rituals prescribed in the Svacchandatantra and commentary and to extend the theory of entextualization to include the ritual envi...
My thesis explores the aesthetic theory and performative expectations of the male and female practit...
This interdisciplinary thesis integrates religious studies and ethnographic research in the analysis...
Negotiations between continuity and discontinuity have characterized Srividya traditions for centuri...
This work examines ritual, cosmology, and divinization as articulated in select passages of the Svac...
This dissertation centers on an examination of an early medieval Tantric ritual manual, the Svacchan...
This dissertation centers on an examination of an early medieval Tantric ritual manual, the Svacchan...
Divinisation rituals establishing oneness between practitioners and divinities are common across Tan...
Divinisation rituals establishing oneness between practitioners and divinities are common across Tan...
Divinisation rituals establishing oneness between practitioners and divinities are common across Tan...
Buddhist tantric practitioners embrace the liminal status of the human body to manifest divine ident...
Buddhist tantric practitioners embrace the liminal status of the human body to manifest divine ident...
Buddhist tantric practitioners embrace the liminal status of the human body to manifest divine ident...
Buddhist texts perpetually remind readers to realize the pervasive nature of suffering by reflecting...
This dissertation consists of a translation of the Agamādhikāra of the Īśvara Pratyabhijñā Vivrti Vi...
This dissertation consists of a translation of the Agamādhikāra of the Īśvara Pratyabhijñā Vivrti Vi...
My thesis explores the aesthetic theory and performative expectations of the male and female practit...
This interdisciplinary thesis integrates religious studies and ethnographic research in the analysis...
Negotiations between continuity and discontinuity have characterized Srividya traditions for centuri...
This work examines ritual, cosmology, and divinization as articulated in select passages of the Svac...
This dissertation centers on an examination of an early medieval Tantric ritual manual, the Svacchan...
This dissertation centers on an examination of an early medieval Tantric ritual manual, the Svacchan...
Divinisation rituals establishing oneness between practitioners and divinities are common across Tan...
Divinisation rituals establishing oneness between practitioners and divinities are common across Tan...
Divinisation rituals establishing oneness between practitioners and divinities are common across Tan...
Buddhist tantric practitioners embrace the liminal status of the human body to manifest divine ident...
Buddhist tantric practitioners embrace the liminal status of the human body to manifest divine ident...
Buddhist tantric practitioners embrace the liminal status of the human body to manifest divine ident...
Buddhist texts perpetually remind readers to realize the pervasive nature of suffering by reflecting...
This dissertation consists of a translation of the Agamādhikāra of the Īśvara Pratyabhijñā Vivrti Vi...
This dissertation consists of a translation of the Agamādhikāra of the Īśvara Pratyabhijñā Vivrti Vi...
My thesis explores the aesthetic theory and performative expectations of the male and female practit...
This interdisciplinary thesis integrates religious studies and ethnographic research in the analysis...
Negotiations between continuity and discontinuity have characterized Srividya traditions for centuri...