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Definition of Tantrik
1. Adjective. Of or relating to Tantrism. "Tantric rituals"
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tantrik
Literary usage of Tantrik
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Tibet and the Tibetans by Graham Sandberg (1906)
"THE TANTRAS AND tantrik RITES. In the early centuries of the Christian era, ...
The tantrik system started with the profession of high perspective and lofty ..."
2. A Tibetan-English dictionary, with Sanskrit synonyms by Sarat Chandra Das (1902)
"2. a tantrik form of ... of tbe Mantra section in a monastery of the tantrik
school ; abo the lama of a monastery who is in charge of the tantrik ritual. it ..."
3. Journal by Anthropological Society of Bombay (1894)
"But the practices of this sect are so strongly condemned by the orthodox that
persons wishing to perform tantrik sacrifices are obliged to perform them at ..."
4. The Buddhism of Tibet: Or Lamaism, with Its Mystic Cults, Symbolism and by Laurence Austine Waddell (1895)
"The extreme development of the tantrik phase was reached with the Kala-cakra ...
It is merely a coarse tantrik development of the Adi-Buddha theory combined ..."
5. The Buddhism of Tibet: Or Lamaism, with Its Mystic Cults, Symbolism and by Laurence Austine Waddell (1895)
"The extreme development of the tantrik phase was reached with the Kala-cakra ...
It is merely a coarse tantrik development of the Adi-Buddha theory combined ..."
6. An Outline of the Religious Literature of India by John Nicol Farquhar (1920)
"... but showing many tantrik features. The Pancha- krama, which probably comes
from the ninth century, is an elaborate treatise on tantrik Yoga, ..."
7. Journal and Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal by Asiatic Society of Bengal (1908)
"At this time Bangala was the centre of tantrik lore. ... a commentary of the
tantrik work called in Tibetan Pal-chog-dang-po The first noble Supreme One (p. ..."