Vamachara
(pronounced: Vamachar) is usually a Sanskrit term meaning "left-handed
attainment" is synonymous with "Left-Hand Path" or else "Left-path"
(Sanskrit: Vamachara). It's used to describe a selected mode of
adoration or 'non secular follow' (Sanskrit: sadhana ) that are not only
'heterodox' (Sanskrit: Nastika ) to straightforward Vedic injection,
however excessive in comparison to the standing quo. These methods are
sometimes generally thought of that need be Tantric in orientation. The
converse term to Vamacara is Dakshinachara (Sanskrit) (glossed
'Right-Hand Path') that is used to refer not solely to 'orthodox'
(Sanskrit: Āstika) sects but to modes of holiness that have interaction
in non secular practices that not solely accord with Vedic injunction
but are generally acceptable for the status quo. That mentioned,
left-handed and right-handed ways of follow could also be evident in
each orthodox and sacrilegious colleges of Dharmic Traditions
corresponding to Hinduism Jainism Sikhism and Buddhism and is a topic of
style, tradition, appetite, instigation, sadhana and Dharmik 'lineage'
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