Ravan Sanhita (Ravana-samhita)
author: Swami Premanand
edition: 2018, D.P.B. Publications
pages: 755
Topic: Jyotisha
Tantra (4) - Bath with roots Tantra
This page describes Bath with roots Tantra which is the fourth chapter of ‘Tantra’ located on (page 438 in the book Ravana-samhita by Swami Premanand. This book, ascribed to Ravana (the ancient king of Lanka), deals with Hindu Astrology (joytisha) and consists of three parts: Mantra, Tantra and Yantra. This page contains an online preview of the full text and summarizes technical terms, as well as information if you want to buy this book.
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Expiatory Rites in Keralite Tantra [by T. S. Syamkumar]
From these it is revealed that there was severe discrimination towards the women folk in principle and in practice of Kerala Tantra. Even now the field of Tantric worship in Kerala maintains a strict patriarchal system, as there is no single woman performing Tantric rites in temples. (* 1) Judit Torzosk observes thus: “Finally, women are also entitled to perform many Shakta rites in the same way as men, on equal grounds....
Read full contents: 10. Woman and Tantric Expiatory Rites
The Nilamata Purana [by Dr. Ved Kumari]
One is honoured in the world of Visnu by taking bath at Narayanasthana and a similar merit is stated to accrue at Ramatirtha and Bhavotsa. 1364. By taking bath at Sailaprstha and the holy place of Vaisravana, one is sure to possess wealth, wherever he may be born. 1365. Having bathed at Kamatirtha, a man obtains the fulfilment of his desires and having bathed at Apasarastirtha, he becomes possessed of beauty. 1366....
Read full contents: Verses 1301-1403
The Padma Purana [by N.A. Deshpande]
O Hari, with Radha accept the respectful offering given by me who observe a vow in the month of Kartika, of me who have bathed duly.” 11-19. After having remembered Ganga, Vishnu, Shiva, the Sun, he should enter the water. He who observes the vow, should, standing in water deep up to the navel, bathe duly. A householder should bathe with (i.e. after applying) the powder of sesamum-seeds and amalaka. For the hermits and ascetics the clay at the root of Tulasi (is recommended)....
Read full contents: Chapter 93 - The Bath Rite
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