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Hādividya was precepted by Lopāmudrā, Agastya’s illustrious wife. The Yoginīhṛdaya and the Khadgamāla Stotra are examples of Hādividya texts.
Kavitha Chinnaiyan • Glorious Alchemy: Living the Lalitā Sahasranāma
women and their bodies

Your body is a continual reflection of your state of consciousness.
It wears the years of your experiences, and in the case of unresolved traumas, these are also held.
If they aren’t healed and released, they create energetic blockages that eventually show up as physical ailments.... See more
instagram.comMood AF.🔥What’s resonating most with you today?
Saying it from your chest is one thing, but tapping DEEP into your womb and speaking/living/moving from that space? UNMATCHED.
Here to not only speak from my womb, but live attuned to my womb—her cycles, her creations, her wisdoms, her Oracle.... See more
instagram.comThe first forty one are dealing with the Mantra, Yantra, and the other partly philosophical and partly ritualistic ideologies of the Śākta cult as also with the mysteries of Kuṇḍalinī Yoga. This portion is called Ānandalaharī, the Flood of Bliss. The fifty-nine verses that follow give a description of the form of the Devī utilising most of the
... See moreSwami Tapasyananda • Saundarya Lahari
In the principally Shakta theology of Śrī Vidyā "the goddess is supreme, transcending the cosmos which is yet a manifestation of her."[a] She is worshiped in the form of a mystical diagram (Sanskrit: yantra), a central focus and ritual object composed of nine intersecting triangles, called the Shri Yantra or Śrī Cakra .










