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T his book is printed on acid-free paper. G U D R U N BU H N EM A N N with contributions by H. MANDALAS AND YANTRAS IN THE HINDU TRADITIONS BY O S K A R V O N H IN U B E R K A TSU M I M IM A K I.

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JOHANNES RRONKHORST IN C O - O P E R A T I O N W ITI-i Vastupurusamandalas: Planning in ihc Image of Man.

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The Sricakra according to the First Chapter of the Yoginihrdaya. Substitution and Change: The Worship of Visnu and theInclusion of the Buddha in the Netratantra.Īppendix 1: The Construction of the Srimandala.Īppendix 2: The Navanabhamandala.Īppendix 3: The Trident Mandala. Mandalas bestowing Supernatural Powers.ĥ. The Inclusion of Lower Revelation in the Mandala from the Vedasto the Siddhanta: The Case of the Svacchandatantra.Ĥ. Description of a Particular Mandala Destined for a Diksa.ĭ. Appendix: List of Mandalas Described in the BM. The Structure of the Bhadramartanda and its Mandalas.Ĥ. Lotus Designs and the Navagrahamandala.ĥ.2 The Rudraplthamahayantra.Ģ. The Mandala-like Arrangement in Pancayatana Worship.Ĥ. The Mandala-like Arrangement in the Baliharanacakra.ģ. The Question of the Origin and Date of Mandalas.Ģ.2.2 Type 2: Yantras Employed in Regular Worship.Ģ.2.3 Type 3: Yantras Employed in Optional Desire-Oriented Rites.Ģ.3 Some Constituent Parts of Yantras.ģ.1 Cakra as a Circle of Deities.Ģ. Brunner.ġ.3 Some Structural Elements of Mandalas.ġ.4.

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Gudrun Buhnemann.ġ.2 Types o f Mandalas according to H.












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