Rudrayamala
The Rudrayamala (Sanskrit: रुद्रयामल; IAST: Rudrayāmala), also known as Rudra Yamala or Rudra-Yamala, is considered one of the most important Sanskrit Tantric texts.[1] It is divided into 64 chapters[1] and structured as a dialogue between Bhairava and Bhairavi.[2]
Like other Yamalas, it is an ancient text that predates and serves as a source for later Tantras. Its original is lost but parts of it survive in quotations.[3]
References
- New Catalogus Catalogorum. Vol. XXV. p. 168.
- "Sanskrit Dictionary". sanskritdictionary.com. Retrieved 2022-01-13.
- Sheshadri, K. G. "Agriculture and Animal Husbandry in SangrahaShiromani." Asian Agri-History 21.1 (2017).
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