Kama-Kala-Vilasa by Punyananda-Natha
Madras: Ganesh & Co., 1961. Third edition, 8vo, pp. xv, [1], 102, [2], iv, 99, [1]; color frontispiece; full red cloth; fine in chipped and price-clipped dust jacket. "Kãma-kalã-vilãsa is an important work in Sri Vidya, by Punyanandanatha, who is also famous as the commentator on Yoginihrdaya. Kãma-kalã is the first display of activity in the Brahman substance after Pralaya, when the Devi holds absorbed in Herself all the thirty-six Tattvas of which the Universe, in all its variety, is composed." John George Woodroffe (1865-1936) also known by his pseudonym Arthur Avalon, "was a British Orientalist whose extensive and complex published works on the Tantras, and other Hindu traditions, stimulated a wide-ranging interest in Hindu philosophy and yoga" (Wikipedia). Item #69092
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