Rudrayamala

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The Rudrayamala (Sanskrit: रुद्रयामल; IAST: Rudrayāmala)—also known as Rudra Yamala, Rudra-Yamala, or Parātriṁśaka, is considered one of the most important Sanskrit Tantric texts.[1] It is divided into 64 chapters;[1] the last portion of the text—being considered especially profound—is sometimes referred to as the Trika-sūtras or Parātrīśikā in Kashmiri Shaivism.

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