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  1. Kamalakar Mishra, Significance of the T ̄antric Tradition(Varanasi: Ardd-
    hanar ̄ı ́svara Publications, 1981) 3–7.

  2. Sir John Woodroffe (Arthur Avalon), Introduction to Tantra Shastra (Ma-
    dras: Ganesh and Co., 1913, 1952) 21.

  3. Eliade, Yoga, Immortality and Freedom, 244–45.

  4. Eliade, Yoga, Immortality and Freedom, 209–11.

  5. Pragna R. Shah, Tantra, its Therapeutic Aspect(Calcutta: Punthi Pustak,
    1987),40.

  6. Louis Renou, L’Inde Classique, 568, cited in Eliade, Yoga, Immortality
    and Freedom, 219.

  7. See, for example, Ír ̄ı-Cakra, its Yantra, Mantra, and Tantra, by S. K. Ram-
    achandra Rao (Bangalore: Kalpatharu Research Academy, 1982).

  8. Eliade, Yoga, Immortality and Freedom, 225–26.

  9. John Thomas Casey, Drawing of Ír ̄a Yantra, and interview by author.
    Honolulu, HI, March 1994.

  10. Kakar, Shamans, Mystics and Doctors, 154.

  11. Mishra, Significance of the T ̄antric Tradition, 62.

  12. Shah, Tantra, its Therapeutic Aspect, 15.

  13. Sir John Woodroffe, Introduction to Tantra Shastra, 112–13.

  14. Eliade, Yoga, Immortality and Freedom, 259.

  15. Eliade, Yoga, Immortality and Freedom, 270–71.
    22.Kular ̄Ónava Tantra10:6, cited in Mishra, Significance of the Tantric Tradi- ̄
    tion,65–66.

  16. Eliade, Yoga, Immortality and Freedom, 267–68.

  17. Banerji, Brief History of Tantra Literature, 18.
    25.Kular ̄Ónava Tantra10:5; cited in Mishra, Significance of the Tantric Tradi- ̄
    tion, 65–66, 69.

  18. Mishra, Significance of the T ̄antric Tradition, 68–71.
    27.Tantratattva(Principles of Tantra): The Tantratattva of Ír ̄ıyukta Íiva
    Chandra Vidyara ̄Ónava Bhattac ̄arya Mahodaya, 2 vols., ed. Arthur Avalon (Sir
    John Woodroffe). (Madras: Ganesh and Co., 1914, 1960) 544; Zimmer, Philoso-
    phies of India, 572–73.

  19. Kakar, Shamans, Mystics and Doctors, 153.

  20. Pandit, Lights on the Tantras, 6.
    30.The Yoga-UpaniÓsads, trans. T. R. Sr ̄ınivasa Ayya ̇ngar (Madras: Adyar Li-
    brary, Vasanta Press, 1938).

  21. Surendranath Dasgupta, A History of Indian Philosophy, 5 vols. (Cam-
    bridge: Cambridge University Press, 1922–55) 1:228–29.

  22. Lalan Prasad Singh, Tantra, Its Mystic and Scientific Basis(Delhi: Con-
    cept Publishing Co., 1976) 137.

  23. Mishra, Significance of the T ̄antric Tradition, 47–48.

  24. Shah, Tantra, its Therapeutic Aspect, 3, 30.

  25. Basu, Fundamentals of the Philosophy of Tantras, 80.

  26. Arthur Avalon (Sir John Woodroffe) The Serpent Power(ÓSaÓt-cakra-niru- ̄
    apa ̄ Ónaand P ̄aduka-pañcaka ̄ ) (Madras: Ganesh and Co., 1918, 1964) 222.

  27. Shah, Tantra, its Therapeutic Aspect, 80.
    38.Tantraloka2; cited in Singh, Tantra, Its Mystic and Scientific Basis, 65.


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