“tantra” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “tantra”:

+ The Shiva-related Tantra literature, composed between the 8th and 11th centuries, are regarded in devotional dualistic Shaivism as Sruti.

+ The simple principle of tantra yoga is: whatever can take you down can also take you up.

+ The Shaivism theology is broadly grouped into two: the popular theology influenced by Shiva-Rudra in the Vedas, Epics and the Puranas; and the esoteric theology influenced by the Shiva and Shakti-related Tantra texts.

+ Tantric practices, including Tantra yoga, work on the subtle energies within the body to enhance spiritual growth and physical wellbeing.

+ The Guhyasamāja Tantra was the secret gathering based on thought that having sexual relations with many women would contribute to Buddhism awakening.

+ This ancient form of tantra used the breaking of rules as part of the practice.

+ Tārā or Ārya Tārā, also known as Jetsun Dolma in Tibetan, is a female Buddha linked with Buddhist tantra practice in Tibetan Buddhism.

+ His teachings follow the traditional stages of the practice of the Four Preliminaries, followed by Guru Yoga, Deity Yoga, the Tantra techniques Vajra Practices, and finally Highest Yoga Tantra.

tantra some ways to use
tantra some ways to use

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