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''Yogini Tantra'' is a 16th-century tantric text by an unknown author from Assam, India and dedicated to the worship of Hindu goddesses Kali and Kamakhya. Apart from religious and philosophical themes, this voluminous tantra contains some historical information. The text is especially important for the ''vamachara'' form of tantric worship. Like many other Kaula-inspired texts, ''Yogini Tantra'' advocates the moral codes of mainstream Hinduism to be broken and suspends many of the usual prohibitions concerning inter-marriage between members of different castes. It allows women to speak up to everyone and to have intimate relationships with whom they please. == Date and Place == The Yogini Tantra was written in Assam in the 16th-century. The date is determined from the reference to the 16th-century Koch dynasty (''kuvacha'') who are said to have been born to a Mech woman.〔"The ''Yogini Trantra'', which was composed in Assam itself in about the 16th century, refers to the Koches as ''kuvachas'' and says they were born of a Mech woman." (Ch XII v3) 〕 Some authors place in the 17th-century.〔"(A)ccording to the Yogina Tantra—a product of seventeenth-century Assam—the entire religion of Kamarupa is itself described as ''kirata dharma''. 〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Yogini Tantra」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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