The ''Rudrayamala'' (
Sanskrit
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: रुद्रयामल;
IAST: ''Rudrayāmala'')—also known as ''Rudra Yamala'', ''Rudra-Yamala'', or , is considered one of the most important Sanskrit
Tantric texts.
It is divided into 64 chapters;
the last portion of the text—being considered especially profound—is sometimes referred to as the or in
Kashmiri Shaivism
Kashmir Shaivism tradition is a 20th century umbrella-term for a body of Sanskrit learning, Sanskrit exegetical literature from several Nondualism, non-dualist Shaivism, Shaiva-Shaktism, Shakta Tantra, tantric and Monism, monistic religious t ...
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References
Hindu tantric texts
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