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: The term Yamala means "pair" or "twin," symbolizing the eternal union of Shiva (Rudra) and Shakti (the Goddess).
The Rudrayamala is attributed to the god Shiva, who is said to have revealed its teachings to his consort, Parvati. The text is named after Shiva's epithet, Rudra, and is considered a Yamala text, which typically refers to a genre of Tantric scriptures named after pairs of divine beings.
As Kaelen scrolled through the Sanskrit verses, the room began to change. The air grew thick with the scent of parched earth and jasmine. This specific branch of the Rudrayamala







