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Tantra
Hinduism
Vedas
Kula
Agama
tantras
Shaivism
Shaktism
Kubjikāmatatantra
yuga
Satya Yuga
Treta Yuga
Dvapara Yuga
Kali Yuga
Sharma 1990
"Āmnāya - Hindupedia, the Hindu Encyclopedia"
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"Varna and Jati in Indian Traditional Perspective"
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10.1177/0038022919900102
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23634524
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151534129
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