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Neotantra Neotantra, navatantra (Sanskrit: नव, ''nava'' 'new') or tantric sex, is the modern, western variation of tantra often associated with new religious movements. This includes both New Age and modern Western interpretations of traditional Hindu and Buddhist tantra. Some of its proponents refer to ancient and traditional texts and principles,〔''Yoga Spandakarika: The Sacred Texts at the Origins of Tantra'', Daniel Odier (2004)〕〔''The Yoga of Delight, Wonder, and Astonishment, A Translation of the Vijnaya-bhairava'', Jaideva Singh, Motilal Banarsidass Publisher (1991)〕 and many others use tantra as a catch-all phrase for "sacred sexuality", and may incorporate unorthodox practices. In addition, not all of the elements of Indian tantric practices are used in neotantra, in particular the reliance on a guru parampara. ==Historic Sexual practices in traditional Tantra== The practice of Tantric Buddhism in Western Xia led to the spread of some sexually related customs. Before they could get married to men of their own ethnicity when they reached 30 years old, Uighur women in Shanxi in the 12th century had children after having sex with multiple Han Chinese men, with her desirability as a wife corresponding to if she had been with a large number of men.〔, page 228〕
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