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because she represents the inner subjectivity of the tantric teachings and the practitioner, she is able to touch the heart of the matter with a simple stroke or a single illuminating demonstration.
Judith Simmer-Brown • Dakini's Warm Breath: The Feminine Principle in Tibetan Buddhism
Cultivating the inseparable ḍākinī is the essence of the spiritual life of the Vajrayāna practitioner.
Judith Simmer-Brown • Dakini's Warm Breath: The Feminine Principle in Tibetan Buddhism
sādhanā bhāṣā, or practice language.
Mary Taylor • The Art of Vinyasa: Awakening Body and Mind through the Practice of Ashtanga Yoga
Durga Chandrakala Stuti: A hymn on Durga by Appayya Deekshita: Text with Commentary
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Devī is known in numerous forms—sthūla, where she is the radiant goddess with four arms,14 sūkṣma, which is the Śrīvidyā mantra, parā, which is the Śrīcakra, and two other esoteric ones—Kuṇḍalinī and Kāmakalā, both of which are revealed by the guru and in progressive initiations.
Kavitha Chinnaiyan • Glorious Alchemy: Living the Lalitā Sahasranāma

She is the symbol of the channels and winds of the subtle body, and the bliss generated by the practice of yoga.