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Shakti And Shkta


By Arthur Avalon (Sir John Woodroffe),

[1918]


Title Page

Chapter One: Indian Religion As Bharata Dharma

Chapter Two: Shakti: The World as Power

Chapter Three: Tantra Shastra and Veda

Chapter Four: Tantra Shastra and Veda

Chapter Five: The Tantras and the Religion of the Shaktas

Chapter Six: Shakti and Shakta

Chapter Seven: Is Shakti Force?

Chapter Eight: Cinacara (Vashishtha and Buddha)

Chapter Nine: The Tantra Shastras in China

Chapter Ten: A Tibetan Tantra

Chapter Eleven: Shakti in Taoism

Chapter Twelve: Alleged Conflicts of Shastras

Chapter Thirteen: Sarvanandanatha

Chapter Fourteen: Cit-Shakti (The Consciousness Aspect of the Universe)

Chapter Fifteen: Maya-Shakti (The Psycho-Physical Aspect of the Universe)

Chapter Sixteen: Matter and Consciousness

Chapter Seventeen: Shakti and Maya

Chapter Eighteen: Shakta Advaitavada

Chapter Nineteen: Creation as Explained in the Non-dualist Tantras

Chapter Twenty: The Indian Magna Mater

Chapter Twenty-one: Hindu Ritual

Chapter Twenty-two: Vedanta and Tantra Shastra

Chapter Twenty-three: The Psychology of Hindu Religious Ritual

Chapter Twenty-four: Shakti as Mantra (Mantramayi Shakti)

Chapter Twenty-five: Varnamala (The Garland of Letters)

Chapter Twenty-six: Shakta Sadhana (The Ordinary Ritual)

Chapter Twenty-seven: The Pañcatattva (The Secret Ritual)

Chapter Twenty-eight: Matam Rutra (The Right and Wrong Interpretation)

Chapter Twenty-nine: Kundalini Shakta (Yoga)

Chapter Thirty: Conclusions
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