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Sri Keyuravati of krama tradition


What is the Vedic definition of “life”?What scriptures describe Durvasa having three sons who promulgated Agamas?Who are all the Gurus of Abhinavagupta and what Paramparas did they come from?Who was Srividya upasaka Sri Bhuvanananda Natha?What is the significance of Panchastavi hymn?What are the granthas written by Sri SomAnanda nAtha?Who did incarnate as AchArya Abhinavgupta?What is the life story and miracles associated with Sri ShyAmAcharan lAhiri (mahAshaya)?What are the principle texts/Scriptures of Trika or Kashmir Shaivism?What's Kashmir Shaivism view/interpretation on the Vedas?













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    I would like to know information on Sri keyuravati of Kashmir shaivism who was a central figure in krama lineage.



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    Also about guru and sishyas










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      I would like to know information on Sri keyuravati of Kashmir shaivism who was a central figure in krama lineage.



      Would like to know about life. Important events and books written if any.



      Also about guru and sishyas










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      Would like to know about life. Important events and books written if any.



      Also about guru and sishyas







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          We find a reference of her as the Guru of Govindaraja and as the disciple of a Sri Vidya Parampara Guru called Shiva Ananda Natha.



          One special type of Shakta Yoga, which is related to the Shambhopaya technique of the Trika system, is called "Kalinaya".



          Keyuravati was adept in this form and was an important female Guru in this lineage too.




          There is a special type of shAkta yoga known as kAlInaya. It was
          originated by one shivAnandanAtha about whom we know very little. He
          imparted it to three female disciples named keyUravatI, kalyANikA and
          madanikA. We know that govindarAja learnt it from keyUravatI and then
          imparted it to the great philosopher somAnanda.
          kAlInaya reached
          abhinavagupta through the line of ujjaTa, udbhaTa etc. erakanAtha, the
          disciple of kalyANikA, engaged himself in attaining supernatural
          powers and did not initiate any disciple in the path. This information
          about the origin and spread of kAlInaya has been provided by jayaratha
          in his commentary on tantrAloka. He bases the information on the
          kramakeli of abhinavagupta and quotes a long passage from it. Passages
          in kAshmIra-apabhramsha, quoted by abhinavagupta in his tantrasAra and
          parAtrimshikAvivaraNa, may have been drawn from the sayings of works
          of the above mentioned three female preceptors. These three highly
          respected yoginis may have preferred to teach in the language of the
          common people, as did lalleshvarI in the fourteenth century A.D.
          shivAnanda, being the great-grand teacher of somAnanda, may have
          flourished sometime in the eighth century A.D.




          Source - Shakta Yoga and the Twelve Kalis






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          • Not sri vidya but kaali tradition

            – Rakesh Joshi
            1 hour ago











          • You mean Kali Mata? I m talking abt Shivanandanatha @RakeshJoshi

            – Rickross
            1 hour ago











          • Btw Kali Mata is also allied to Sri Vidya as noted in Nityotsava and Vidyarnava tantram both ... Ananda Natha is the suffix added to Sri Vidya initiates only @RakeshJoshi Also, as u can see, the article is also tagged with Sri Vidya

            – Rickross
            56 mins ago













          • No, they are 12 forms of Goddess Kali only .. Read the 8th and 9th paras of the linked article starting with this line " The term kAlInaya can be understood as follows. " @Partha

            – Rickross
            50 mins ago





















          1 Answer
          1






          active

          oldest

          votes








          1 Answer
          1






          active

          oldest

          votes









          active

          oldest

          votes






          active

          oldest

          votes









          2














          We find a reference of her as the Guru of Govindaraja and as the disciple of a Sri Vidya Parampara Guru called Shiva Ananda Natha.



          One special type of Shakta Yoga, which is related to the Shambhopaya technique of the Trika system, is called "Kalinaya".



          Keyuravati was adept in this form and was an important female Guru in this lineage too.




          There is a special type of shAkta yoga known as kAlInaya. It was
          originated by one shivAnandanAtha about whom we know very little. He
          imparted it to three female disciples named keyUravatI, kalyANikA and
          madanikA. We know that govindarAja learnt it from keyUravatI and then
          imparted it to the great philosopher somAnanda.
          kAlInaya reached
          abhinavagupta through the line of ujjaTa, udbhaTa etc. erakanAtha, the
          disciple of kalyANikA, engaged himself in attaining supernatural
          powers and did not initiate any disciple in the path. This information
          about the origin and spread of kAlInaya has been provided by jayaratha
          in his commentary on tantrAloka. He bases the information on the
          kramakeli of abhinavagupta and quotes a long passage from it. Passages
          in kAshmIra-apabhramsha, quoted by abhinavagupta in his tantrasAra and
          parAtrimshikAvivaraNa, may have been drawn from the sayings of works
          of the above mentioned three female preceptors. These three highly
          respected yoginis may have preferred to teach in the language of the
          common people, as did lalleshvarI in the fourteenth century A.D.
          shivAnanda, being the great-grand teacher of somAnanda, may have
          flourished sometime in the eighth century A.D.




          Source - Shakta Yoga and the Twelve Kalis






          share|improve this answer


























          • Not sri vidya but kaali tradition

            – Rakesh Joshi
            1 hour ago











          • You mean Kali Mata? I m talking abt Shivanandanatha @RakeshJoshi

            – Rickross
            1 hour ago











          • Btw Kali Mata is also allied to Sri Vidya as noted in Nityotsava and Vidyarnava tantram both ... Ananda Natha is the suffix added to Sri Vidya initiates only @RakeshJoshi Also, as u can see, the article is also tagged with Sri Vidya

            – Rickross
            56 mins ago













          • No, they are 12 forms of Goddess Kali only .. Read the 8th and 9th paras of the linked article starting with this line " The term kAlInaya can be understood as follows. " @Partha

            – Rickross
            50 mins ago


















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          We find a reference of her as the Guru of Govindaraja and as the disciple of a Sri Vidya Parampara Guru called Shiva Ananda Natha.



          One special type of Shakta Yoga, which is related to the Shambhopaya technique of the Trika system, is called "Kalinaya".



          Keyuravati was adept in this form and was an important female Guru in this lineage too.




          There is a special type of shAkta yoga known as kAlInaya. It was
          originated by one shivAnandanAtha about whom we know very little. He
          imparted it to three female disciples named keyUravatI, kalyANikA and
          madanikA. We know that govindarAja learnt it from keyUravatI and then
          imparted it to the great philosopher somAnanda.
          kAlInaya reached
          abhinavagupta through the line of ujjaTa, udbhaTa etc. erakanAtha, the
          disciple of kalyANikA, engaged himself in attaining supernatural
          powers and did not initiate any disciple in the path. This information
          about the origin and spread of kAlInaya has been provided by jayaratha
          in his commentary on tantrAloka. He bases the information on the
          kramakeli of abhinavagupta and quotes a long passage from it. Passages
          in kAshmIra-apabhramsha, quoted by abhinavagupta in his tantrasAra and
          parAtrimshikAvivaraNa, may have been drawn from the sayings of works
          of the above mentioned three female preceptors. These three highly
          respected yoginis may have preferred to teach in the language of the
          common people, as did lalleshvarI in the fourteenth century A.D.
          shivAnanda, being the great-grand teacher of somAnanda, may have
          flourished sometime in the eighth century A.D.




          Source - Shakta Yoga and the Twelve Kalis






          share|improve this answer


























          • Not sri vidya but kaali tradition

            – Rakesh Joshi
            1 hour ago











          • You mean Kali Mata? I m talking abt Shivanandanatha @RakeshJoshi

            – Rickross
            1 hour ago











          • Btw Kali Mata is also allied to Sri Vidya as noted in Nityotsava and Vidyarnava tantram both ... Ananda Natha is the suffix added to Sri Vidya initiates only @RakeshJoshi Also, as u can see, the article is also tagged with Sri Vidya

            – Rickross
            56 mins ago













          • No, they are 12 forms of Goddess Kali only .. Read the 8th and 9th paras of the linked article starting with this line " The term kAlInaya can be understood as follows. " @Partha

            – Rickross
            50 mins ago
















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          We find a reference of her as the Guru of Govindaraja and as the disciple of a Sri Vidya Parampara Guru called Shiva Ananda Natha.



          One special type of Shakta Yoga, which is related to the Shambhopaya technique of the Trika system, is called "Kalinaya".



          Keyuravati was adept in this form and was an important female Guru in this lineage too.




          There is a special type of shAkta yoga known as kAlInaya. It was
          originated by one shivAnandanAtha about whom we know very little. He
          imparted it to three female disciples named keyUravatI, kalyANikA and
          madanikA. We know that govindarAja learnt it from keyUravatI and then
          imparted it to the great philosopher somAnanda.
          kAlInaya reached
          abhinavagupta through the line of ujjaTa, udbhaTa etc. erakanAtha, the
          disciple of kalyANikA, engaged himself in attaining supernatural
          powers and did not initiate any disciple in the path. This information
          about the origin and spread of kAlInaya has been provided by jayaratha
          in his commentary on tantrAloka. He bases the information on the
          kramakeli of abhinavagupta and quotes a long passage from it. Passages
          in kAshmIra-apabhramsha, quoted by abhinavagupta in his tantrasAra and
          parAtrimshikAvivaraNa, may have been drawn from the sayings of works
          of the above mentioned three female preceptors. These three highly
          respected yoginis may have preferred to teach in the language of the
          common people, as did lalleshvarI in the fourteenth century A.D.
          shivAnanda, being the great-grand teacher of somAnanda, may have
          flourished sometime in the eighth century A.D.




          Source - Shakta Yoga and the Twelve Kalis






          share|improve this answer















          We find a reference of her as the Guru of Govindaraja and as the disciple of a Sri Vidya Parampara Guru called Shiva Ananda Natha.



          One special type of Shakta Yoga, which is related to the Shambhopaya technique of the Trika system, is called "Kalinaya".



          Keyuravati was adept in this form and was an important female Guru in this lineage too.




          There is a special type of shAkta yoga known as kAlInaya. It was
          originated by one shivAnandanAtha about whom we know very little. He
          imparted it to three female disciples named keyUravatI, kalyANikA and
          madanikA. We know that govindarAja learnt it from keyUravatI and then
          imparted it to the great philosopher somAnanda.
          kAlInaya reached
          abhinavagupta through the line of ujjaTa, udbhaTa etc. erakanAtha, the
          disciple of kalyANikA, engaged himself in attaining supernatural
          powers and did not initiate any disciple in the path. This information
          about the origin and spread of kAlInaya has been provided by jayaratha
          in his commentary on tantrAloka. He bases the information on the
          kramakeli of abhinavagupta and quotes a long passage from it. Passages
          in kAshmIra-apabhramsha, quoted by abhinavagupta in his tantrasAra and
          parAtrimshikAvivaraNa, may have been drawn from the sayings of works
          of the above mentioned three female preceptors. These three highly
          respected yoginis may have preferred to teach in the language of the
          common people, as did lalleshvarI in the fourteenth century A.D.
          shivAnanda, being the great-grand teacher of somAnanda, may have
          flourished sometime in the eighth century A.D.




          Source - Shakta Yoga and the Twelve Kalis







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          • Not sri vidya but kaali tradition

            – Rakesh Joshi
            1 hour ago











          • You mean Kali Mata? I m talking abt Shivanandanatha @RakeshJoshi

            – Rickross
            1 hour ago











          • Btw Kali Mata is also allied to Sri Vidya as noted in Nityotsava and Vidyarnava tantram both ... Ananda Natha is the suffix added to Sri Vidya initiates only @RakeshJoshi Also, as u can see, the article is also tagged with Sri Vidya

            – Rickross
            56 mins ago













          • No, they are 12 forms of Goddess Kali only .. Read the 8th and 9th paras of the linked article starting with this line " The term kAlInaya can be understood as follows. " @Partha

            – Rickross
            50 mins ago





















          • Not sri vidya but kaali tradition

            – Rakesh Joshi
            1 hour ago











          • You mean Kali Mata? I m talking abt Shivanandanatha @RakeshJoshi

            – Rickross
            1 hour ago











          • Btw Kali Mata is also allied to Sri Vidya as noted in Nityotsava and Vidyarnava tantram both ... Ananda Natha is the suffix added to Sri Vidya initiates only @RakeshJoshi Also, as u can see, the article is also tagged with Sri Vidya

            – Rickross
            56 mins ago













          • No, they are 12 forms of Goddess Kali only .. Read the 8th and 9th paras of the linked article starting with this line " The term kAlInaya can be understood as follows. " @Partha

            – Rickross
            50 mins ago



















          Not sri vidya but kaali tradition

          – Rakesh Joshi
          1 hour ago





          Not sri vidya but kaali tradition

          – Rakesh Joshi
          1 hour ago













          You mean Kali Mata? I m talking abt Shivanandanatha @RakeshJoshi

          – Rickross
          1 hour ago





          You mean Kali Mata? I m talking abt Shivanandanatha @RakeshJoshi

          – Rickross
          1 hour ago













          Btw Kali Mata is also allied to Sri Vidya as noted in Nityotsava and Vidyarnava tantram both ... Ananda Natha is the suffix added to Sri Vidya initiates only @RakeshJoshi Also, as u can see, the article is also tagged with Sri Vidya

          – Rickross
          56 mins ago







          Btw Kali Mata is also allied to Sri Vidya as noted in Nityotsava and Vidyarnava tantram both ... Ananda Natha is the suffix added to Sri Vidya initiates only @RakeshJoshi Also, as u can see, the article is also tagged with Sri Vidya

          – Rickross
          56 mins ago















          No, they are 12 forms of Goddess Kali only .. Read the 8th and 9th paras of the linked article starting with this line " The term kAlInaya can be understood as follows. " @Partha

          – Rickross
          50 mins ago







          No, they are 12 forms of Goddess Kali only .. Read the 8th and 9th paras of the linked article starting with this line " The term kAlInaya can be understood as follows. " @Partha

          – Rickross
          50 mins ago





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