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Sanskrit term used in Tantra most often translated as "sexual union"
Maithuna (Devanagari: मैथुन) is a Sanskrit term for sexual intercourse within Tantra (Tantric sex), or alternatively for the sexual fluids generated or
Maithuna
Tantric sexual practices
seal") in Buddhist tantras and "Maithuna" (Devanagari: मैथुन, "coupling") in Hindu sources. In Hindu Tantra, Maithuna is the most important of the five
Tantric_sex
Five substances used in Tantric practice
These are madya (alcohol), māṃsa (meat), matsya (fish), mudrā (grain), and maithuna (sexual intercourse). Taboo-breaking elements are only practiced literally
Panchamakara
Divine marriage
represent the primordial (or mystical) union of wisdom and compassion. Maithuna is a Sanskrit term used in Tantra most often translated as sexual union
Hieros_gamos
Female practitioner of yoga
practitioner (the sadhaka) and his partner to sit on the corpse and practise maithuna, tantric sex. The Sri Matottara Tantra instructs that the corpse must be
Yogini
Quality that causes sexual feelings
Khajuraho Temple, India; the image portrays in the centre a female and male entwined in maithuna, whilst at each side a gazing male and female masturbate.
Eroticism
Sexual practice
karezza was a Persian word. The concept of karezza is loosely akin to maithuna in Hindu Tantra and sahaja in Hindu Yoga. Ejaculation control was important
Coitus_reservatus
Hindu views on LGBTQ issues
disapproves of sex between men. The words used are viyoni maithuna (13.145.53) this means sex (maithuna) which is other than vaginal (viyoni). Śiva tells Pārvatī
Hinduism_and_LGBTQ_topics
Portrayal of sexual subject matter
entails dealing with the powerful sexual energy. Tantric rituals like maithuna harness the sexual energy in order to make the male and the female principles
Pornography
Temple in Ellora, India
is carved with niches, plasters, windows as well as images of deities, maithuna (erotic male and female figures) and other figures. As is traditional in
Kailasa_Temple,_Ellora
Hindu goddess of love and chief consort of the god Krishna
Radha is the aspect of woman, what incorporated into their specific sexual Maithuna ritual. Radha's connection to Krishna is of two types: svakiya-rasa (married
Radha
1962 novel by Aldous Huxley
to meditate often, to engage shamelessly in coitus reservatus called maithuna, and to use moksha-medicine—a local psychedelic drug or entheogen—to help
Island_(Huxley_novel)
Hindu temple in Madhya Pradesh, India
maansa (meat), meena or matsya (fish), mudra (gesture or parched grain) and maithuna (sexual intercourse). In older times, all five offerings were made to the
Kal_Bhairav_Temple,_Ujjain
Sex magic technique
Aleister Crowley bibliography Coitus reservatus Edging (sexual practice) Maithuna Kraig, Modern Sex Magick: Secrets of Erotic Spirituality, 1988. Frater
Eroto-comatose_lucidity
Symbol in Tibetan Buddhist art
Padmasambhava in Yab-Yum Chakrasamvara-Vajravarahi Bhairava and Kali in union Maithuna Neville, Robert C. (1987).New metaphysics for eternal experience, Journal
Yab-Yum
Key concept in Indian philosophy and Eastern religions, with multiple meanings
Vātsyāyana: Adharma of body: hinsa (violence), steya (steal, theft), pratisiddha maithuna (sexual indulgence with someone other than one's partner) Dharma of body:
Dharma
Historic temples in Madhya Pradesh, India
griffins, guardian deities and, most notoriously, extravagantly interlocked maithunas, or lovemaking couples. The temples have several thousand statues and
Khajuraho_Group_of_Monuments
Psychologic and sociologic aspects of sex
of Tantrism, advanced techniques of which included "the ritual sex act (Maithuna) which was a feature of Tantric yoga". Given that "sex is holy to a Tantric
Sexual_ritual
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up mithuna or maithuna in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mithunam or Midhunam may refer to: Maithuna, sexual union in Tantrism Midhunam, the 11th
Mithunam
Sanskrit term for heterodox practices
madya ('wine'), mamsa ('meat'), matsya ('fish'), mudra ('grain'), and maithuna ('sexual intercourse'). Mudra usually means ritual gestures, but as part
Vamachara
1950 book by Samael Aun Weor
knowledge not contained in books. Sexual magic is explained to be the same as maithuna, sexual yoga, urdhvareta yoga. The Perfect Matrimony also states that Jesus
The_Perfect_Matrimony
13th-century UNESCO world heritage site in Odisha, India
others. The Konark temple is also known for its erotic sculptures of maithunas. These show couples in various stages of courtship and intimacy, and in
Konark_Sun_Temple
Hindu goddess of sexual pleasure, carnal desire and pleasure
associated with the latter interpretation. The love-deity couple also symbolize maithuna, ritual sexual union. Worship Kameshwara Temple, in Aragalur. The Sthala
Rati
Magic involving sexual activity
marriage Karezza – Sexual practice Karmamudrā – Vajrayana Buddhist practice Maithuna – Sanskrit term used in Tantra most often translated as "sexual union"
Sex_magic
Tantric assemblies or feasts
These are madya (alcohol), māṃsa (meat), matsya (fish), mudrā (grain), and maithuna (sexual intercourse). Taboo-breaking elements are only practiced literally
Ganachakra
Goddess-centric sect of Hinduism
of Ecstasy: the Sadhaka's Guide to Kundalinin and the Left-Hand Path. Maithuna Publications. ISBN 9780983784722. Harlan, Lindsey (2003). The goddesses'
Shaktism
Hindu tradition that worships Shiva
of Ecstasy: the Sadhaka's Guide to Kundalinin and the Left-Hand Path. Maithuna Publications. p. 5. ISBN 9780983784722. Kim Skoog (1996). Andrew O. Fort;
Shaivism
Dominican poet
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, 1995. Enma, la noche, el mar y su maithuna.... Editora El Nuevo Diario, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, 2013. Alfabeto
Martha_Rivera-Garrido
Divine feminine energy in Hinduism
in the divine feminine by embodying non-duality, enabled by the ritual maithuna, whereby the couple gets "completely dissolved in the unity of the godhead
Shakti
Branch of philosophy
male and female principles, is perhaps more comprehensible. By way of maithuna or sacred intercourse, Tantra developed a whole tradition of sacred sexuality
Philosophy_of_love
of Ecstasy: the Sadhaka's Guide to Kundalinin and the Left-Hand Path. Maithuna Publications. p. 5. ISBN 9780983784722. Kim Skoog (1996). Andrew O. Fort;
Hindu_denominations
Topics referred to by the same term
Asia Mithuna (month), in the Hindu calendar Mithunam (disambiguation) Maithuna, the Sanskrit term for sexual union This disambiguation page lists articles
Mithun
Religious tradition in Hinduism
the practice of initiation rituals, the couple (sexual rituals such as maithuna), the body (spiritual alchemy inside one's own body), the energy (shakti)
Kaula_(Hinduism)
Retrograde ejaculation in Daoism
essence, return") that is "too close to be accidental". This method of maithuna ("Tantric sexual intercourse") involves the sushumna central nadi channel
Huanjing_bunao
Visual representations of the nude human form
griffins, guardian deities and, most notoriously, extravagantly interlocked maithunas, or lovemaking couples. In the modern era, erotic photographs are normally
Depictions_of_nudity
Group of mystic, syncretic minstrels of Bengal
Baulism. One of the Panca-tattvas or Pañcamakāras (Madya-mamsa-matsya-mudra-maithuna) that is considered essential for Tantric sadhana is the lady, whom they
Baul
Hindu Tantric tradition
cannot be promoted to the status of Radha or her expansions. Charyapada Maithuna Young, Mary (2014). The Baul Tradition: Sahaj Vision East and West, pp
Vaishnava_Sahajiya
Annual buffalo race in Karnataka, India
Panchamakara - madya (Alcohol), māṃsa (Meat), matsya (Fish), mudrā (Gesture), and maithuna (Sexual). The Koragas then perform a ceremony called panikkuluni, the meaning
Kambala
Ethnoreligious group
fish (matsya), flesh (mansa), parched grain (mudra), and intercourse (maithuna). Furthermore, popular religion as (distinguished from organized and formal
Punjabi_Hindus
7th-century Sanskrit play by Mahendravarman I
unorthodox rituals. Some of these notorious rituals were Madya (liquor) and Maithuna (ritual intercourse). Meanwhile, these rituals are satirically echoed by
Mattavilasa_Prahasana
Hindu temple in Odisha, India
works, animal hunting, horse rider, gaja-vidalas, makaramukha, mithuna and maithuna images. Besides, the parsvadevata niches enshrine four-armed Chamunda,
Charchika_Temple
One of the two major schools of Jainism
from stealing anything that is not theirs or is not given to them. Sthūla Maithuna Viramaṇ Vrat: This is a toned-down form of the Brahmacharya Mahāvrat taken
Śvetāmbara
Ancient stone sculpting practice
used for holding the legs of wooden almirahs to keep out the ants. Loving Maithuna Sculpture - 13th century Eastern ganga dynasty Sculpture art from Odisha
Stone_carving_in_Odisha
Archaeological site in Arunachal Pradesh, India
mounted over a mouse and a large Nandi bull. On the basis of the erotic Maithuna sculptures found here in different postures, it is believed that tantricism
Malinithan
Topic in comparative religion
terminology and scattered references to practices such as Vajroli mudra and maithuna, though independent documentation for Kellner's claimed Asian initiations
Western esotericism and Eastern religions
Western_esotericism_and_Eastern_religions
Hindu temple in Madhya Pradesh, India
conceal a yantra used for worship. The figures of couples having sex (maithuna) are present at the juncture walls that connect the sanctum to the hall
Vishvanatha_Temple,_Khajuraho
number of themes, including Vriksha (Tree of Life, 1960s-onwards), his Maithuna series (Act of Love, the union of female and male principles, 1980s), Tree
S._G._Vasudev
Russian composer
strings, amplified celesta, amplified vibraphone, amplified clavinova "Maithuna" (2005) sinfonia concertante for orchestra "Les Chants-Spirales" (2006)
Alexandre Rabinovitch-Barakovsky
Alexandre_Rabinovitch-Barakovsky
9th- to 12th-century roofless hypaethral Hindu shrines
matsya [fish], mamsa [meat], mudra [gesture], madya [alcohol], and finally maithuna [tantric sex] too. Active worship (puja) continues in some yogini temples
Yogini_temples
Italian composer
più stromenti dialogando fra antica et moderna (1979) Notturno (1980) Maithuna (1981) Orgy (1982) Tantra (1983) The force that through the green fuse
Giovanni_Sollima
Swiss novelist and poet
translator of Maurice Chappaz's works. Imhasly died 17 June 2017 from cancer. Maithuna: Liebesakt transzendierend - Matterhorn: Berg der Welt. Frankfurt am Main;
Pierre_Imhasly
Indian painter and sculptor (1925–2023)
sculptures for Cholamandal which include Modern Family on a Scooter and Maithuna as well as a 500 ft (150 m) long outdoor drawing featuring incidents from
Namboothiri_(artist)
under: Pranatipata/Himsa: Violence Mrushavada: Untruth Adatadana: Theft Maithuna: Unchaste behaviour Parigraha: Possessiveness Krodha: Anger Mana: Arrogance
Jain_terms_and_concepts
Hindu temple in India, India
padmaprosta motifs, mohanty design, vajramundi, animals, mithuna and maithuna. Nataraja and Brahma idols are also found. It can be categorized as Rekha
Bhuvaneshwar_Temple,_Boudh
Poet
सेतोपाटी. Retrieved 6 August 2017. Paz, Octavio (12 November 2016). मैथुन [Maithuna]. setopati.com (in Nepali). Translated by Suman Pokhrel. सेतोपाटी. Retrieved
Suman_Pokhrel
Stealing) Kama Prakopa (Tumult of Passion) Stri Svarupa (True Nature of Woman) Maithuna (Carnal Enjoyment) Samsarga (Commingling) Vrdda Seva (Serving the Old)
Jnanarnava
Hindi epic poem
He whom the eight Bhogas (sources of sensual pleasure) and the eight Maithunas (types of marriages and unions) will not be able to deform He whom even
Ashtavakra_(epic)
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Muslim
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