Dear colleagues,
At p. 42 of his _Introduction to Tantraśāstra_ as well as
at p. 36 of his _Principles of Tantra_ Woodroffe/Avalon
has the Kulārṇava Tantra say that “for each age (yuga) a suitable
Śāstra is given — namely, in Satyayuga, Śruti; in Tretā, Smṛti; in
Dvāpara, the Purāṇas; and in the Kali age the Tantra”, and even
quotes in a footnote the following śloka:
kṛte śrutyukta ācāras tretāyāṃ smṛtisambhavaḥ
dvāpare tu purāṇoktaṃ kalau āgamakevalam
without, however, giving a reference. I don’t know of any
searchable digital text of the Kulārṇava Tantra, so I have tried
to spot the passage by leafing through the digital edition in
Bengali script by Upendrakumāra Dāsa which is available in the
Internet Archive, without success.
Woodroffe further points to the first ullāsa of the
Mahānirvāṇa Tantra, as well to the Kubjīka Tantra (likewise
without reference) for a similar allocation of the scriptures to
each of the four ages.
Would any tāntrika on the list be in measure to identify
the passage, or point out similar passages in other tantric works?
Thank you,
Paolo Magnone
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Paolo Magnone
Sanskrit Language and Literature
Catholic University of the Sacred Heart - Milan
History of Religions - Hinduism & Buddhism
Theological Faculty of Northern Italy - Milan
Jambudvipa - Indology and Sanskrit Studies (www.jambudvipa.net)
Academia.edu: http://unicatt.academia.edu/PaoloMagnone