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A tantric work called Kamakala, consisting of 55 verses, composed by Punyananda, with a commentary by Natananada, pupil of S'ankarananda and Nathananda and the author of Cidanandavasana. Natanananda refers to the previous commentators of Kamakala.For an abstract of the S'ambhava doctrine expounded in this work, see Bhandarkar, Report, 1883-84, pp. 89-90; for the full text of Kamakala,cf. ibid, p. 376-79. Natanananda quotes profusely from the Upanishads in support of his doctrine. Published in the Kas’mir Series. |