Tantraloka
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Tantrāloka est un texte sanskrit composé au Xe ou XIe siècle par Abhinavagupta. Ce texte traite du kulayāga qui est une technique de transgression tantrique[1]. C'est dans ce texte qu'apparaît pour la première fois ainsi que dans certaines Upaniṣad tardives le terme Kuṇḍalinī[2].
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