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  1. Eliade, Yoga, Immortality and Freedom, 78–79.

  2. Mircea Eliade, Shamanism, Archaic Techniques of Ecstasy, Willard Trask,
    trans. (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press [Bollingen Series Vol. 76], 1964)
    5, 107, 417.

  3. Sinha, “Sam ̄adhi or Hyper-Conscious State of Existence,” Brahmavadin
    (1984) 2:392.

  4. Dasgupta, History of Indian Philosophy, 1: 271.

  5. Sinha, “Sam ̄adhi,” Brahmavadin(1984) 2:413.

  6. Eliade, Yoga, Immortality and Freedom, 91.

  7. S. N. Dasgupta, Yoga Philosophy in Relation to Other Systems of Indian
    Thought(Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass, 1930, 1974) 341.

  8. Dasgupta, Yoga as Philosophy and as Religion(Delhi: Motilal Banarsi-
    dass, 1924) 150–53.

  9. Dasgupta, Yoga as Philosophy and Religion, 117.

  10. A. Wezler, “On the Quadruple Division of the Yoga ́sastra, the Catur-
    vy ̄uhatva of the Cikit ̄a ́s ̄astra and the Four Noble Truths of the Buddha,” Indolog-
    ica Taurensia12 (1984) 304.

  11. Halbfass, Tradition and Reflection, 250.

  12. Halbfass, Tradition and Reflection, 250.

  13. Halbfass, Tradition and Reflection, 256.

  14. Halbfass, Tradition and Reflection, 248.
    97.American Heritage Dictionary, Appendix: “Indo-European Roots,”
    1520, s. v. ‘kailo-.’
    98.OED, 14:420, s. v. ‘salvation.’
    99.American Heritage Dictionary, Appendix: “Indo-European Roots,”
    1537, s. v. ‘sak-.’
    100.OED, 14:338–39, s. v. ‘sacred.’

  15. Mary Douglas, Purity and Danger: An Analysis of Concepts of Pollution
    and Taboo(New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1966) 35.

  16. V. S. Apte, English-Sanskrit Dictionary(New Delhi: Publications India,
    reprint 1989) 199, s. v. ‘free.’


CHAPTER 4: TANTRA AND AESTHETIC THERAPEUTICS


  1. Mircea Eliade, Yoga, Immortality and Freedom, trans. Willard R. Trask (Prince-
    ton, NJ: Princeton University Press [Bollingen Series Vol. 56], 1958, 1973) 230.

  2. Sir John Woodroffe, Shakti and Shakta(Madras and London, 1929) 7;
    cited in Heinrich Zimmer, Philosophies of India, ed. Joseph Campbell (New
    York: Pantheon Press [Bollingen Series Vol. 26, 1951) 570.

  3. Manoranjan Basu, Fundamentals of the Philosophy of Tantras (Calcutta:
    Mira Basu Publishers, 1986), 72.

  4. S. C. Banerji, Brief History of Tantra Literature (Calcutta: Naya Prokash,



  1. 32; Basu, Fundamentals of the Philosophy of Tantras, 622.



  1. M. P. Pandit, Lights on the Tantra (Madras: Ganesh and Co., 1977) 9.

  2. Sudhir Kakar, Shamans, Mystics and Doctors: An Inquiry into India and
    Its Healing Traditions(Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 1982, 1991)
    166–68.


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