The Ocean of Heroes A Critical Edition, Translation, and Analysis of the Dakarnavatantra, Chapter 15, and Jayasena's Meditation Manual

The Śrīḍākārṇavamahāyoginītantrarāja (abbreviated to Ḍākārṇava, "Ocean of Ḍākas or Heroes") is one of the last scriptures belonging to the Buddhist Saṃvara tradition in South Asia. It was composed in the eastern area of the Indian subcontinent sometime between the late 10th and 12th centur...

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