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Śābaratantra

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Sabaratantra (सबरतन्त्र) is one of the early Tāntric texts of the Kāpālika sect which contain significant information about the evolution of the Nātha Sect.

This Tantra gives a list of twelve original Kāpālika teachers to whom the Kāpālika doctrine was revealed.

Śābaratantra (शाबरतन्त्र) or simply Śābara refers to one of the twenty-eight Gāruḍa tantras, belonging to the Śāktāgama (or Śāktatantra) division of the Āgama tradition.

The Śāktāgamas represent the wisdom imparted by Devī to Īśvara and convey the idea that the worship of Śakti is the means to attain liberation.

According to the Pratiṣṭhālakṣaṇasamuccaya of Vairocana, the Śāktatantras are divided into to four parts, the Śābara-tantra belonging to the Garuḍa class.



Twelve original Kāpālika teachers



These twelve had twelve disciples


These pupils were the original promoters of the (Kāpālika) path (mārgapravartakas).

Several of these names recur in traditional lists of nine Nāthas and eighty-four Siddhas of the Tibetan as well as Kānphaṭā Yogis, most notably the name of Gorakhnāth (Gorakṣa) himself.




Source

https://www.wisdomlib.org/definition/shabaratantra