Guest guest Posted November 11, 2003 Report Share Posted November 11, 2003 93 Jaya Kali we can speak of at least three traditions which can be named shaakta - kaula [in which i include kali-kula, tara-kula, krama etc], shri-vidya [this is again subdivided into shri-kula and vedantic shri-vidya] and pauranika-shaakta [ordinary folk shaktism]. so, there are different sourses... 1. for kaula-shaakta tradition most important texts are - a. Kaula-tantras [aka Kaulaagamas], numerous texts of different schools. we may name Kularnava-tantra, Kali-tantra, Yoni-tantra, Mahanirvana-tantra, Meru-tantra, Kubjikamata-tantra and so on. b. writings of tantric masters. for example, Tantra-aloka by Shri Abhinavagupta, Kaulavali-nirnaya by Paramahamsa Jnanananda, Tara-rahasya by Brahmananda Giri, Shyama-rahasya by Purnananda, Kaulajnana-nirnaya by Matsyendranatha, Sarvollasa by Sarvananda, Mahartha-manjari by Maheshvarananda, Kulapujana-chandrika, Kaula-vilasa etc. c. compendiums of quotes and mantras from various tantras - Purashcharyarnava, Pranatoshini, Mantra-maharnava, Shakta-pramoda etc. d. pauranic sourses - Kalika-purana and Mahabhagavata-purana. e. several Upanishads - Kaula-upanishad, Tara-upanishad, Kali-upanishad etc. 2. for Shri-vidya - a. corresponding tantras - Jnanarnava-tantra, Vamakeshvarimata-tantra, Tripurarnava-tantra, Shrividyarnava-tantra, Kamakala-vilasa etc. b. shubhagama-panchaka [as i know it is lost] c. pauranic sourses - Lalita-trishati and Sahasranama. d. Parashuramakalpa-sutra and Shrividyaratna-sutra. e. writings by tantric masters - Subhagodaya-stava, Saundarya-lahari by Adi-shankara, Shritattva-chintamani by Purnananda, commentary on LSN by Bhaskararaya, commentary on PKS by Rameshvara etc. f. several Upanishads - Tripura-tapaniya etc. 3. for pauranic shaktism - a. puranas - Devibhagavata-, Devi-, Chandi- Puranas, parts from Markandeya, Brahmavaivarta, Brahmanda etc. b. folk mythology, local cults etc. KRIM HUM STRIM Love is the law, love under will. A. , Krisshnan <nk27560> wrote: > OM SRI GURUVEE NAMAHA > OM SRI MATHREE NAMAHA > > Dear Brother > > There is another very important book by name > LALITOOPAKHYAANAM.Aw wonderful book on devi and there > are lot of slokas and sahasranaamas avilable in that > book. > With warm regards > Yours lovingly brother > Krisshnan > --- Devi Bhakta <devi_bhakta> wrote: > > There are countless texts. The most elemental is > > undoubtedly the > > Devi Mahatmyam (a/k/a "Durga Saptashati, or simply > > "Chandi"). Many > > other important texts (from the vast Devi Bhagavatam > > Purana to the > > concise Mahishasura Mardini Stotram) ultimately > > derive from Devi > > Mahatmyam. The Lalita Sahasranama is also essential. > > > > Aum Maatangyai Namahe > > > > , > > <peppermint_snus> wrote: > > > What are the source texts of the Shakta tradition > > and of Devi > > worship? > > > > > > > > > > > Protect your identity with Mail AddressGuard > http://antispam./whatsnewfree Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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