Anamamandala, Anāmamaṇḍala, Anama-mandala: 1 definition
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Anamamandala means something in Hinduism, Sanskrit. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.
In Hinduism
Shaktism (Shakta philosophy)
Source: Google Books: ManthanabhairavatantramAnāmamaṇḍala (अनाममण्डल) refers to the “sphere of the Nameless”, according to the Manthānabhairavatantra, a vast sprawling work that belongs to a corpus of Tantric texts concerned with the worship of the goddess Kubjikā.—Accordingly, “[...] She who is praised (by all) and is supreme bliss, laughingly melts (dravatā). She is the Nameless (anāmā), the energy that is consciousness (who resides) in the sphere of the Nameless (anāmamaṇḍala). [...]”.—(Cf. Mālinīstava)
Shakta (शाक्त, śākta) or Shaktism (śāktism) represents a tradition of Hinduism where the Goddess (Devi) is revered and worshipped. Shakta literature includes a range of scriptures, including various Agamas and Tantras, although its roots may be traced back to the Vedas.
See also (Relevant definitions)
Partial matches: Mandala, Anaman.
Full-text: Dravata, Anamacakra.
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