Maithuna (Devanagari: मैथुन) is a Sanskrit term for sexual intercourse within Tantra (Tantric sex), or alternatively for the sexual fluids generated or...
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seal") in Buddhist tantras and "Maithuna" (Devanagari: मैथुन, "coupling") in Hindu sources. In Hindu Tantra, Maithuna is the most important of the five...
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represent the primordial (or mystical) union of wisdom and compassion. Maithuna is a Sanskrit term used in Tantra most often translated as sexual union...
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These are madya (alcohol), māṃsa (meat), matsya (fish), mudrā (grain), and maithuna (sexual intercourse). Taboo-breaking elements are only practiced literally...
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India; the image portrays in the centre a female and male entwined in maithuna, whilst at each side a gazing male and female masturbate (autoeroticism)...
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transformation of the extensive preparatory tantric exercises for the Maithuna. This transformation was initially developed by the priestesses of the...
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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...
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not only the female body but its prominent genitals. Sexual intercourse (maithuna) of any kind was treated in a ritual fashion, between husband and wife...
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Vātsyāyana: Adharma of body: hinsa (violence), steya (steal, theft), pratisiddha maithuna (sexual indulgence with someone other than one's partner) Dharma of body:...
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