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Vama Marg(a) - (Skt. "Left turning path"). A reversal of conventional concepts of spirituality, employing transgressive methods which are quicker and more effective. The Sanskrit word vama also mean "woman" and "excretion", further underscoring the central importance of femininity and impurity on the sinister path of initiation.
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