Guest guest Posted November 8, 2002 Report Share Posted November 8, 2002 Dear Colleagues, I am glad to announce that the new page of the *International Journal of Tantric Studies * is finally out! Please check http://www.asiatica.org/ijts/ out and let us know. The new page includes the bibliographies of the last two published papers *Traditions in Transition: Meditative Concepts in the Development of Tantric SAdhana * by Stuart R. Sarbacker, and *The Conservative Character of Tantra: Secrecy, Sacrifice and This-Worldly Power in Bengali ZAkta Tantra * by Hugh B. Urban. I want to remind you to submit papers, review papers and translations -- also on Tibetan Buddhism -- which will be reviewed by our editorial board (see our page). Books received will be either reviewed or listed in our Books Received section. This is the list of the papers published in our journal since it was established, in 1995 (arranged from 2002 to 1995). * Traditions in Transition: Meditative Concepts in the Development of Tantric SAdhana *by Stuart R. Sarbacker *The Conservative Character of Tantra: Secrecy, Sacrifice and This-Worldly Power in Bengali Sakta Tantra * by Hugh B. Urban *The Realm of the Divine: Three MaNDalas from the NiSpannayogAvalI * by Terence M. Hays *Magically Storming the Gates of Buddhahood: Extensible Text Technology (XML/XSLT) as a Simulacrum for Research * by John R. Gardner *MahAmahopAdhyAya Dr. Gopinath Kaviraj, My Teacher: As I Saw Him * by Debabrata Sen Sharma *Computer Space: An Interview with T. Matthew Ciolek * by Enrica Garzilli and Ludovico Magnocavallo *Review Paper: The Mythology of BrahmA by G. Bailey * by Paolo Magnone *Sexual Imagery on the "Phantasmagorical Castles" at Khajuraho * by Michael Rabe *Computer Space: The New Nina fonts and Macros * by Ludovico Magnocavallo *Tantra and Dharma Teachers from Kashmir in Nepal * by Michael Witzel *Computer Space: Typing Devanagari on a Standard Keyboard * by Derick Miller *The Dance of the Guru's Eight Aspects * by Cathy Cantwell * Computer Space * by Ludovico Magnocavallo *The Unique Position of the Spanda School Among the Others of the Trika System of Kazmir * by Enrica Garzilli Happy reading! eg ************************* Dr. Enrica Garzilli University of Macerata Editor-in-Chief, IJTS & JSAWS http://www.asiatica.org ************************* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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