Biology:Herambasuta

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Short description: Indian Shakta yogi

Herambasuta (Devanagari:हेरम्बसुत, IAST:Script error: The function "transl" does not exist.) was an Indian Shakta yogi who belonged to the vamachara Ganapatya sect. The tenth century work Script error: The function "transl" does not exist. attributed to certain Script error: The function "transl" does not exist. mentions the cult of Script error: The function "transl" does not exist. led by Herambasuta. The name of the group derives from Script error: The function "transl" does not exist. (leftovers) in reference to the foods left over at the end of the ritual to the deity. In Tantric context, food is deliberately left in the mouth in order to render them ritually impure. According to the scripture mentioned above, Herambasuta held many unorthodox views, and the worship included Script error: The function "transl" does not exist..[1]

The form of worship Herambasuta expounded was : there was no caste restriction, promiscuity was allowed and the followers wore a red mark on the forehead. According to R. G. Bhandarkar it was an imitation of Kaula form of worship.[2]

Notes

  1. Brown, Robert L. (1991). Ganesh: Studies of an Asian God. SUNY Press. pp. 313. ISBN 9780791406564. 
  2. Bhandarkar, Ramkrishna Gopal (1995). Vaisnavism, Saivism and Minor Religious Systems (reprint ed.). Asian Educational Services. pp. 213. ISBN 9788120601222.